Bobby had no idea what would happen next.
But he knew it wouldn't be anything good.
Soon, that mist came before him, and then slowly began to devour him.
Bobby's eyes widened in terror, his face turning pale, but he couldn't move at all - he could only watch helplessly as the mist completely consumed him!
Then, with a "poof," the mist dissipated.
And Bobby had vanished without a trace.
"Manager Gu, where did he go?" Janet asked anxiously, "Will he come back?"
"He no longer exists," Gu Wanyin smiled, "Just like Daine, so no, he won't be coming back."
Hearing this, Janet and the others breathed sighs of relief.
They didn't think this was cruel at all.
After all, Bobby and Daine weren't good people.
Being merciful to them would have been cruel to themselves!
With them dead, the other hotel guests could finally feel at ease.
Eugene looked at the spot where Bobby had been standing and sighed.
He had been Bobby's most loyal follower.
Watching the Duke he had served faithfully die like this left him feeling quite unsettled.
But... faced with such overwhelming power, there was nothing he could do.
Besides, he had never agreed with Duke Bobby's obsession with killing Janet.
Now, although humans had new weapons against vampires, the power gap between humans and vampires was still vast.
At times like these, humans needed to stand united.
Yet Bobby had targeted a young girl over past grievances...
This fate was one he had brought upon himself.
"Finally, it's all resolved. Let's go back to sleep," one guest said.
"Manager Gu is really reliable, showing no mercy to those who break the hotel rules."
"Actually, I'm a bit worried - what if we accidentally break the rules someday?"
"Accidentally? How could that happen? The rules aren't even that strict. As long as you properly pay points for things, don't sneak into others' rooms, and don't harm anyone, there's hardly any chance to break the rules even if you wanted to!"
"That's true."
At this point, Joshua looked at Gu Wanyin, seeming to want to say something but hesitating.
"What do you want to say?" Gu Wanyin asked.
"Well, about that mist just now..." Joshua looked at her cautiously, "Though I don't know exactly what it was, it seemed able to show everything we've experienced. So, can the mist also show what we do in our rooms?"
If that were the case, when he changed clothes or took a shower in his room, would those scenes be captured by the mist?
That would be terrifying!
They would have no privacy at all!
Hearing this, the other guests also looked over with concern.
"You can rest assured about that," Gu Wanyin said with a smile, "In your own rooms, you have privacy rights. Unless you violate hotel rules, I cannot see anything you do, no matter what it is."
Although she was the hotel owner, spying on guests' privacy would be going too far.
Gu Wanyin neither had that authority nor any interest in doing so.
"Oh, I see," Joshua sighed in relief, "Then there's no problem."
By now, Gu Wanyin had earned a high level of trust from them.
So when she said this, they naturally believed her.
"Then we'll go back to sleep. Good night, Manager Gu."
"Good night."
The guests gradually returned to their rooms.
Gu Wanyin yawned and also went back to her room to sleep.
...
In the morning, Gu Wanyin was awakened by the system's singing.
"Over the mountain and across the sea, there lives a group of green elves..."
Gu Wanyin: "..."
Did the Smurfs agree to this version?
"Host, you're awake!" The system happily jumped to her side and patted her face, "Quick, get up! There's a new mission!"