Ghost Hunt:Volume3 by Ono Fuyumi

Ghost Hunt:Volume3 by Ono Fuyumi

Author:Ono Fuyumi [Ono Fuyumi]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2017-03-31T11:04:26.498000+00:00


6

“What a troublesome case…” Naru said as he looked out the window.

John nodded in agreement.

“So it’s come to this.”

“Really?” Bou-san asked in a persistently carefree manner.

Naru shot Bou-san a disdainful stare. “Out of all the complaints we’ve received, how many do you think actually happened?”

“Well, at a glance there seems to be some misunderstandings,” the monk responded.

“Strange incidents continue to occur in this school. No one feels comfortable anymore, and everyone feels like prisoners,” John said to Naru.

“Since everyone feels so uneasy and frightened, they might experience hallucinations. This could be the reason why the girl possessed by a fox spirit became such a wreck. I know this sounds vague, but something similar to a curse must be causing this―At least, that’s what I think. If this situation continues, the uneasiness will increase, and people will believe the school is haunted or that there’s a curse. And then the clumsier people may panic.”

“Right,” Naru agreed.

“We can’t determine whether or not these incidents are due to spiritual phenomena because of all the possible exceptions and the sheer amount of incidents that has occurred. Moreover…even if that’s true, the amount is still abnormal. There must be a reason behind all this despite the fact that incidents only occur to those related to the school. Still, I haven’t the slightest idea what those reasons could be…”

Everyone seemed deep in thought.

“Now the only one we can rely on is Hara-san…” Naru muttered indifferently.

Hara-san raised an eyebrow before responding, “…There are no spirits in this school.”

Naru let out a sigh upon hearing Masako’s voice.

“…So that’s your conclusion. Have we reached a dead end this soon?”

“Maybe Masako is right?” asked Ayako.

Masako turned towards her. “Matsuzaki-san is undoubtedly correct.”

“Exactly. However you think about it, if the ghosts aren’t there, then there’s no way they are the cause.” Ayako’s remark was thickly coated in sarcasm.

Masako turned toward Naru. “Kazuya-san believes me, right?”

Right. I… I’m absolutely disgusted with you saying “Kazuya-san” like that. I hate it when you do that!

And then I instinctively replied, “Well that’s obvious, isn’t it?”

Everyone’s gaze fell onto me. Especially Masako’s sharp one.

“…Why can Taniyama-san say that? As for the *freebie, please be quiet.”

Freebie?! Freebie—?!

You’re infuriating me on purpose. You’re making me lose it. Just because I carelessly let slip something.

“There are spirits here. It’s just that, Masako can’t sense them,” I stated.

Masako began to laugh. “Taniyama-san’s spiritual ability is non-existent.”

“But, they do exist here. I can feel it in the atmosphere.”

Ahh, some words can be bought.

“Such talk is meaningless.” Masako giggled as Ayako raised her voice.

“I agree with Mai.”

…Ayako?

“I think so too,” came another voice.

Masako scowled at us. “There aren’t any here. I believe I am correct.”

“Really? If there were ghosts here, what would you do?” asked Ayako.

“In one way or another, everything will be okay,” Masako replied.

“So, from now on, you’ll stop helping Naru with his cases, right?” the older woman challenged.

…What are you talking about, you.

We forgot about our situation and just stared at her with blank looks on our faces.

There was a faint smile on Masako’s face.



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