Ghost Hunter's

Ghost Hunter's
B12 Ghost Storm warning


"Then, we have to find out exactly what is in this old school building," Miko-san declared arrogantly. We rested in the lab room, drinking the canned coffee John brought. "Are you not very sensitive?" Masako commented coldly. "Silent little girl. I'm not the same as a fake psychic who became popular just because of his looks." A small smile swept across Masako's face. "Thank you for praising my good looks." Hmmm— It ... Reminds me of someone. Miko-san ignored Masako. "I believe it is the spirit of the earth." "The spirit of the earth is ...?" I asked. ...Whahuh? Miko-san looks fed up with me. "Isn't a you. Hold through any training, Shibuya-kun?" "He doesn't have the ability to do it in this field, nor is he worth training." Naru-chan said, her finger playing around with nails. You dickhead. You must be itching to say that. Miko-san a.s.putting the position of teacher. "The spirit of the earth is a spirit that lives in a certain place." "You mean like Jibakurei [a spirit bound to an area]?" "So, you know such difficult terms? But it's not the same. Jibakurei is bound to an area because of an event that occurred. The earth spirit is the spirit of the land, known as Seirei." "Oh—" So there are actually different types of spirits. "Didn't there have been many temples here before? Then, there might be many temples." "I thought it was Jibakurei," Bou-san intercepted, "Didn't something happen in this old school building? The spirit must stay here. It should interfere with the progress of the worker for fear of losing his house." "What do you think, John?" Naru-chan turned around to look at the stranger. "I'm not sure. Isn't the haunted house usually caused by * spirits that turn into *ghosts?" Naru-chan looks at the nail in her hand, then nods. "* Spirit ... seirei, *ghost is yuurei. Are you listening, Mai?" ... Think about your own business. So you think my English is very bad, huh?


If it is a spirit*, then it means the earth spirit has a somewhat similar relationship to the land. And if he lived in a building, it would be a ghost that could summon an evil spirit or something else, "John explains. I'm seeing. "If it's the cause of ghosts, then it means the person who died at home was a Jibakurei" John continued. "You don't believe it's the spirit of the earth?" Miko-san asked as she stood up. "I guess not. This is Jibakurei," Bou-san said as she got up and stood beside John. John's sky blue eyes reflected his confusion. "It's still morning, and we still can't reach a conclusion." Miko-san. "In short, everything will be fine as long as it is expelled. I'll get rid of it tomorrow." He announced, "I don't have time to waste this unimportant case. I'll be home as soon as I'm done with exorcism." Miko-san laughed, then waved as she left the lab room. Bou-san looks at it, then asks everyone's opinion. "What are you guys thinking?" Masako replied, "It's useless. I've said there's no spirit here." "But there are a lot of rumors about this place. How do you explain that?" I begged. "You didn't see anything bad happen, did you? An old building will always have one or two rumors. It's like the Seven Wonders of school." Ah— Confident Tone of speech. This guy was more and more like that other guy. I can't help myself not to retaliate. "Then why did the door lock Miko-san?" "That's because he's a bit confused," Masako replied in a firm and authoritative tone. That is how it is ... True, some people will unknowingly open and close the door. But aren't Naru-chan and Bou-san unable to open that door even with their powers combined? Can Miko-san subconsciously close the door so that it locks on its own? Then, without thinking much, I laughed. Maybe Miko-san was so scared to death when the door was closed that she couldn't help but cry. That would explain why he sounded so anxious to leave after the exorcism. The dark, dark red glow of the setting sun shone through the window, leaving a red glow on the gla.s.s window. "Naru-chan, it's getting dark." Naru-chan raised her head towards the window. "G ... We'll go home after the preparations are done" he said, rising from his chair. "Move the equipment to the cla.s.s room on the west side of the second floor." fine


Bou-san wonders out loud. "Oh yeah, kid, you don't live here, do you?" "Not today ... But I'll stay tomorrow." Huh huh? Then ... What about me? While I was thinking uncomfortably, Naru-chan looked at me. "Come here after school tomorrow." "Nm ... Sat.u.r.day tomorrow—" "No matter what day of the week it is. You have to work." Uh, uh, uh. No, nooo. "Living here is somewhat ..." "Then, are you willing to compensate me for the video camera right now?" "...I'll be ready." Hmph. You really act like a boss.