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MY ROOMMATE IS A GHOST

“Y-you're a ghost, right?! But why do you look like this?!” Brian half screamed when he saw the pale woman in front of him when Brian just opened his eyes in his rented apartment room. Brian Tricakradara is a young man who just graduated from college and wants to find a challenge in life by migrating to the city of Bandung to study business in a family company led by his uncle. In that city, Brian chose to rent a simple apartment, and after that, his relaxed life completely changed. It turned out that apart from Brian, there was another occupant named Sabina in the apartment, who claimed to be the owner of the room. However, Sabina is not a human to Bride who does have the Sixth Sense. And strangely, Sabina admits that she is not a ghost even though she does not have a body. And claims to be the permanent owner of the apartment room that Brian has rented. How can Brian live his life well with Sabina? Will Brian endure sharing a room with a woman who claims to be human but looks like a ghost to him? Let's follow the story in MY ROOMMATE IS A GHOST *** Hi dear Readers! MY ROOMATE IS A GHOST will be present every day from April 1, 2022, until the end. You are also welcome to read my other works while waiting for the love story of Sabina and Brian, yes! Works by other Knisa authors: 1. BLOCKED LOVE 2. BRIDE OF MASTER HYBRID 3. BETWEEN CEO AND SINGLE MOM 4. Rich Widower And Beautiful Boss 5. THE YOUNG WIDOW AND THE MAN FROM THE PAST 6. STEPMOM FOR YOUR SON So, don't be bored waiting for my updates because there are still many works for you to read. Big Love to you guys, and happy reading!!!

Knisa · Fantasia
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185 Chs

WHO'S SHE

Mrs. Annisa's voice resonated with the sound of Brian's body health support device lying there weakly.

"Get up, son. Get up, Brian," said Mrs. Annisa, crying.

Beside her was Angga who embraced his mother. They are both watching the doctor who treats Brian, who is Angga's profession friend.

"The situation has stabilized. Maybe soon the patient will wake up," the doctor explained to Mrs. Annisa and Angga after carefully examining Brian's condition.

And sure enough, Brian's eyes seemed to slowly open and blink a few times because of the glare of the room light that entered his eyes.

As his eyes slowly opened, his mouth also responded wanting to make a sound, but it was difficult. Brian felt a pain in his throat as if he hadn't had fluids for a while.

Brian tried to move his head slowly. He turned his gaze to the side and saw his mother crying holding his hand.