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Spoiled by Eight Uncles (Lily) novel Chapter 1496

Polly and Radley engaged in a fierce battle, even resorting to pulling out strands of hair.

The small ghost beast, which had somehow joined them, watched anxiously with wide eyes. It even chimed in, "Squeaky squeak!"

The Harem spirit, thinking she was going to call for Lilly, instead pulled out a spirit fruit, sat down excitedly, and enjoyed the show while eating. Speedy, who had a palace on his head and had appeared out of nowhere, also sat and watched like the small ghost beast.

The Harem spirit and ghost bride exchanged glances, squatting at the door and stroking their chins.

"I bet that radish wins. It looks much stronger than Polly," the Harem spirit said.

The ghost bride, unable to resist, countered, "Then, I'm betting on Polly. Otherwise, it would be so pitiful."

The small ghost beast squeaked its support for Polly, having observed the parrot's cultured demeanor. Hence, the small ghost beast was confident the parrot would emerge victorious.

After Lilly finally greeted and hugged each of her family members, she was surprised to see Ivan. When she heard that he had come to deliver special products, she immediately took out something from her ring. She added it to the return gift prepared by her grandmother for him to take back to Melody.

Upon seeing Lilly, Ivan momentarily forgot about Radley. When he got home, he suddenly remembered that his radish was still at the Crawford Mansion.

Contemplating whether to pick it up the next day, he realized it could be a good reason to visit the Crawford family. He hoped that Radley wouldn't say anything inappropriate that night and was confident that it wouldn't.

For the sake of visiting the Crawford family the next day, the usually intelligent Ivan had a moment of foolishness. He even dared to let Radley stay there for the night.

After Ivan left, Lilly headed upstairs to return to her room. To her surprise, she found all the ghosts gathered at her room door, along with the small ghost beast, Speedy, and Bellflower, who had returned at some point—all peering inside.

Lilly was dumbfounded and wondered what had caught their attention. She curiously leaned in and peeked inside.

Polly had plucked a green leaf from Radley's head, and the radish had pulled out a handful of the parrot's feathers.

The room was in chaos, and upon seeing that, Lilly's mouth twitched. "What are you doing?"

Polly and Radley immediately stopped their actions. Then, the parrot quickly flew and landed on Lilly's shoulder, whimpering, "Babe! A radish bullied me. He's not playing fair!"

The radish, holding its green leaf, also flew into Lilly's arms. "Ah... The young master is back. Sob! Young master, I just wanted to wait for you to come back. I didn't expect that parrot to be so intolerant of me."

Polly exploded, "You're a hypocrite!"

Radley retorted, "I'm not a hypocrite. I'm a radish!"

Soon, the two started arguing again.

Lilly was at her wits' end, but she finally managed to calm them down.

The radish slumped on the cloudy couch, sighing tiredly. "Ah... I'm exhausted. I had to hold back my strength to fight. If it weren't for the young master—"

Polly was not to be outdone and interrupted, "Really? If I hadn't held back, you would have turned into stewed radish. I would have beaten you into a pile of feathers."

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