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Shinrei Tantei Yakumo volume 11 - file 02
Shinrei Tantei Yakumo novel translation
Volume 11 - Worth of a Spirit ( prologue | file 01 )
file 02 - regret
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âTo think weâd end up finding a corpse...â Haruka muttered as she gazed at the warehouse, now standing out in the darkness illuminated by the red lights of police cars. âRight,â Standing next to her, Makoto nodded, her expression appearing deep in thought.
When they had entered, the atmosphere had been quiet with no signs of activity, but it had completely changed now. Yellow tapes stating âDO NOT CROSSâ were plastered around the warehouse, and police personnel walked about the place. Curious onlookers began to gather round, and some even seemed to be from the press.
It felt like she had set foot where she shouldnât have. âHow could there be a corpse in that box?â Mentioning that, the sight Haruka had seen back in the warehouse flashed into her mind.
The corpse they had just discovered had rotted and had been in the process of mummification. It seemed to have been abandoned for a fairly long time. The question now, just whose body was it? And how could it end up at such a place?
Not to mention the absence of a head from decapitation. Why would it have to be decapitated? Furthermore, where was the missing head?
The mystery grows deeper the further she wondered. âI have no idea at all. But⌠I feel that something badâs about to happen.â
Makotoâs words echoed in her head. Haruka didnât want to think about terrible things, yet she too could sense the anxiousness Makoto felt.
A baseless and ambiguous thought. Yet, Haruka felt something far unlike before was going to happen. âUntil when are you planning to space out there?â asked Yakumo in an unenergetic tone as he walked closer.
The man didnât appear to be shaken. Such was the difference of someone who was experienced with various cases. âIâm not spacing out. I just thought things are turning into a bigger problemâŚâ said Haruka.
âRight,â said Yakumo, staring at the box-shaped building swarmed by police presence. âI think itâs better for us to leave the rest to the police now.â
Since a corpse had been discovered, the police would be treating this case as the abandonment of a corpse. In that case, that would be the end of their role. âHow carefree of you,â said Yakumo, throwing a mocking look at Haruka.
âIâm not really being carefree.â âSeems carefree however I see it.â
âHow did it even come to that?â As the case had developed into that of an abandonment of a corpse, they were no longer in any position to interfere.
âThe spiritual case isnât resolved yetââ said Makoto, answering Harukaâs question in place of Yakumo. âAh!â Haruka blurted unknowingly. Couldnât be helped that Yakumo had mockingly labelled her carefree. Their original goal hadnât been to find a corpse.
Their purpose of coming here was to resolve the spiritual case Makoto had accepted from a woman. They had just happened to find a corpse in the process. That wasn't all. The matter concerning the ghost of a woman seen by Yakumo hadnât met any progress, either.
Putting it another way, they still had two spiritual cases in their hands. Since the sex of the found corpse hadnât been identified, there wasnât much to say about it, but the body might have something to do with one of the two spiritual cases.
With that, there were still things they needed to do. At this point, Haruka began to wonder about one thing. âYakumo-kun, did you see any ghosts back there?â
âIâm curious about that too,â added Makoto. Upon the intense stares he received, Yakumo gazed at the sky as if deep in thought before shaking his head.
âNo. There wasnât any back there.â âIs that soâŚâ
Haruka thought if Yakumo had seen a ghost, they might be able to find a hint to solve the case from there, but she turned out to be mistaken. Makoto appeared slightly disappointed as well.
âWell, Iâve known from the start that there were no ghosts in that place,â said Yakumo. He didnât seem to be making things up.
âHow did you know?â âAccording to Makoto-sanâs story, your client has been followed by a ghost since opening that box there, right?â reminded Yakumo, and Makotoâs face changed in realisation.
Haruka was the same. If the ghost had been following the woman who sought help, that meant the ghost had already left from that place.
âBut if thatâs the case, isnât it better to meet that woman first?â Haruka popped the question, and Yakumo smiled. âThatâs one way to do it, but the warehouse in question just happens to be close to my place.â
âThatâs true.â Shorter distance aside, perhaps Yakumo had wanted to investigate the scene before meeting the woman who had seen the ghost.
âWell, the nightâs getting late. While waiting for official autopsy results from the police, why donât we meet up with Makoto-sanâs client tomorrow to hear the story directly from her?â Yakumo suggested. Makoto nodded. âAlright.â
Haruka agreed as well. Surely there would be things they could gather by hearing that womanâs story in detail. âIn that case, letâs head back,â said Yakumo, walking away.
Haruka was about to walk following him when she saw someone running over with incredible speed. She recognised that comical way of running whilst flailing oneâs hands and legs.
âIshii-san,â Haruka called, right as Ishii tripped over something. Said man fellâ
Ishii seemed to have fallen with his face hitting against the ground. It appeared rather painful. Is he alright?
While thinking that, Ishii stood back up and continued running over in panic. It was almost like Ishii couldnât see Harukaâs presence; he ran past her until he was in front of Makoto.
âMa-Makoto-san! A-a-are you alright? I heard you were there when the corpse was found, so I...â Out of breath on top of panicking, he was incapable of continuing his sentence.
Regardless, the reason why Ishii was in such a panic was conveyed bright and clear. He must have been worried about Makoto.
âCompared to me, you look worse. Your nose is bleeding,â said Makoto as she placed a handkerchief over Ishiiâs nose. âNo, Iâm fine. Rather, Makoto-san...â
âHold on, donât move. The bloodâŚâ Makoto had told Haruka earlier that she and Ishii had seen no progress, yet seeing their interaction at this moment, they were already painting the picture of an affectionate couple.
Makes me envious. Haruka thought as her sight was naturally drawn to Yakumo. Haruka assumed Yakumo would be wearing a sour look, yet to her surprise, he smiled warmly at the sight of Ishii and Makoto.
Though, he seemed to have noticed Harukaâs stare, so the man suddenly withdrew his smile. âWhat are you looking at?â Yakumo asked curtly.
âNothing,â replied Haruka before poking his side. His startled figure, scrunched like a shrimp as he jumped away, looked somewhat adorable.
âYouâŚâ âWhat are you two up to flirting like that?â A voice interrupted Yakumoâs sentence. It was Gotou.
He was walking in their direction whilst using crutches. âGotou-san. Youâve been discharged from the hospital?â
âYeah. That was nothing but a scratch,â Gotou laughed in embarrassment. He had been unconscious and in critical condition. Nothing one could call a scratch at all. Even now, said ex-police detective was still wearing a cast.
Still, it was typical of Gotou to be acting tough like that. âGotou-san is here too? This is giving me a bad feeling,â Yakumo said, mixed with a sigh.
- 2
- The Movie Research Circle clubroom that was Yakumoâs hideout now became cramped.
In this room that was only four and a half tatami wide, starting from Gotou, then Ishii, Yakumo, Haruka, and Makoto, five people gathered there, so it was to be expected. Or perhaps he felt even more stuffy because of his crutch and cast.
Gotouâs decision to send Eishin and Miyagawa to handle matters elsewhere seemed to be the right one. âGood grief⌠to think this much trouble has accumulatedâŚâ Yakumo said in displeasure, propping his chin on one hand.
Normally Gotou wouldâve thought of him as being narrow-hearted, but this time around, he could understand Yakumoâs response. After Gotou and Ishii had bumped into each other, upon questioning, Ishii had said he had seen a ghost at the abandoned house.
Gotou himself was in the middle of investigating a spiritual case requested by Eishin and he had just thought that they were struggling to resolve it on their own. Following a discussion, they had decided to consult Yakumo together and had made their way to Meisei University.
And yetâ There had been a commotion upon their arrival at Meisei University. Inquiring about the situation from one of the officers acquainted with them, Gotou and Ishii had come to learn that a body had been discovered.
On top of that, after learning that the people who had discovered said body had happened to be Yakumo, Haruka, and Makoto, they had rushed to the scene. Having met with everyone, they had gathered in the Movie Research Circle clubroom to sort the situation, leading to the current predicament.
As it turned out, Yakumoâs discovery of the body had all started because of the spiritual case brought by Makoto. Not only that, Yakumo himself had seen a ghost in this room and had been looking into that matter as well.
Amidst that situation, Gotou and Ishii had come to consult spiritual cases of their own. Altogether, they had simultaneously gathered four spiritual cases in total. This seemed to be a new record.
It was understandable for Yakumo to be upset. Even so, while they have brought the cases themselves, considering how the cases have piled up from many people, Yakumo might as well be attracting trouble himself. Whichever it wasâ
âEverything has happened, so it can't be helped,â Gotou said firmly. Yakumo sighed deeply, making a blatant display out of it. âThatâs just self-justification.â
âI know.â âIf youâre still saying that even though youâre aware, youâre either an idiot or a bear incapable of comprehending language.â
âWhoâs a bear?â âDonât you know? In that case, Iâll tell you. The bear is youâGotou-san.â said Yakumo, pointing at Gotou like a detective pointing to a culprit.
What an irritating bastard. Gotou had thought the previous case had straightened the slightly bent personality of the man before him, but he appeared to be gravely mistaken.
âShut the blabbering already! Anyway, help us out!â pressed Gotou. Yakumo shook his head in disbelief.
âHow many times do I have to say it for you to understand? When asking for someoneâs help, what should you say?â said Yakumo, offering his ear in Gotouâs direction. Gotou was desperate to grab said manâs collar and send him flying, yet he was forced to hold himself back.
âI beg of you. Please lend us a hand.â Gotou bowed as he swallowed the feeling of humiliation. Yakumo clapped his hand lightly and said, âGood job.â
Gotou was infuriated by the manâs attitude, yet he felt something was missing. Normally after being scolded to no end by Yakumo, said man would still say, âI refuseâ. For some reason, he was fairly amiable today. Perhaps Yakumoâs eccentric behaviour had been improved somewhat after all. Either way, he must take action while Yakumo was still willing to offer his assistance.
âAlright! Letâs get down to business!â Gotou shouted excitedly and was about to stand up, yet he had completely forgotten that his leg was still in a cast. As a result, he lost his balance and slid right off the chair.
Yakumo burst into laughter. Haruka and Makoto said in unison, âAre you alright?â yet it was obvious that they were holding back their giggles.
Ishii was the only one who extended his hand, asking him, âAre you hurt?â with a concerned look. At this point, Ishiiâs behaviour only ended up irritating Gotou.
âIâm fine. Donât say something so pathetic,â Gotou stood up whilst hitting Ishiiâs head when the latter tried to help him stand. âWh-why meâŚ?â Ishii whined in surprise, but Gotou ignored him.
Now seated on his chair once more, Gotou said, âAnyway, letâs go!â Yakumo held his head and sighed as if displeased with something.
âItâs fine to be fired up and all, but where do we start? Thereâs only one of me.â âWellâŚâ
A troublesome predicament. There were four spiritual cases in total that needed resolving.
It would be impossible to handle all of them at the same time. Even if they had to prioritise, how should they even order them? Gotou aside, the rest appeared to be at a loss as to where they should begin the conversation, sharing the same troubled look on their faces.
A long silence ensued before Yakumo sighed. âI have a suggestion so that we can solve the cases efficientlyââ Yakumo briefly paused his sentence.
After waiting for everyoneâs attention to turn to him, he continued, âWhy donât we help each other out using our individual expertise, regardless of whose case it is for? Iâll be the one sorting out the priority and splitting up the tasks.â I see.
All the cases were treated as everyoneâs problem, with Yakumo as the one in charge. âNot a bad idea,â said Gotou.
âOf course. I donât mind,â added Makoto right away. Ishii nodded as well. âIâll cooperate too.â
âAlright then. In that case, letâs go with this approach.â Hearing Yakumoâs words, Gotou stroked his chest in relief.
âAnyway, the dayâs getting overly late, and Iâd like some time to sort my thoughts as well. Letâs call it a day and get things started tomorrow,â said Yakumo. Staring up onto the ceiling, Yakumoâs figure looked unusually exhausted.
- 3
- After leaving the Movie Research Circle clubroom that was Yakumoâs quarters, Ishii was sending Gotou and Makoto off with his car.
He had sent Gotou off first, and then Makoto next, solely because of location proximity and definitely not because he wanted some time alone with her. To whom was he making these excuses anyway?
Thinking that made him grow restless. âIf the situationâs that serious, you couldâve discussed it with meâŚâ said Ishii to deceive his feelings as he glanced at Makoto, sitting in the front passenger seat.
The same as ever, Makoto wore a gentle expression. Ishii had gone to Meisei University to consult a spiritual case to Yakumo. Yet at his arrival there, the news of a body being discovered had caught him by surprise.
Furthermore, upon learning that it had been found by Makoto and the others, his mind instantly blanked out. Anxiousness had then slowly crept at his heart.
Even though he hadnât known the exact situation, his head had been filled by horrible thoughts, sending him into panic. Ishii was deeply relieved that nothing had happened.
âI never would have guessed weâd find a corpse. In the beginning, since it was a spiritual case, I simply thought it was Yakumo-kunâs expertise.â Makotoâs explanation made perfect sense.
Since it had begun as a spiritual case, it was logical that she'd discuss it with Yakumo. Howeverâ
For some reason, Ishii felt a little lonely. No, it was quite different from loneliness. An uncomfortable feeling piled within his heart. âI-is that so...â
âIf I knew things would turn out like this, I suppose I should've relied on you from the start,â Makoto let out a childlike laugh. A laughter that sounded so sweet, it made Ishii smile as well. At the same time, he came to realise the true form of the uncomfortable feeling inside of him.
Ishii wanted to be relied on. He wanted him to be the first person Makoto could think of to discuss with in the face of trouble.
In the end, it was nothing but wishful thinking. Even if Makoto were to consult with him, Ishii unfortunately couldnât do anything. Not because he couldnât see ghosts the way Yakumo could, but because Ishii wasnât a man worthy of being relied on.
Even if he were to be depended on, he was a cowardly man. In helping out, he wouldnât be able to give sound advice and would merely get confused. Well aware of the fact, he felt dejected. âSorry,â Ishii said without realising.
âWhy are you apologising?â Makoto frowned in confusion.
âIf only I was more dependable, Iâd be able to help you out a littleâŚâ said Ishii, stopping his car at a red light. His heart withered at how pathetic he was.
âWhy are you saying that?â Makoto stared intently at Ishii. Her eyes hinted at a profound sadness Ishii had never seen before.
âBecause I feel like Iâm pathetic,â said Ishii, facing forward as he couldnât bear receiving Makotoâs stare. âYouâre not pathetic.â
Makoto was a kind person. That was why she said those words of consolation. And yet, that only made Ishii feel even more pathetic. âIâm a sorry excuse of a man. Always failing, no self confidence, and easily swayed.â
âIs that so? To me, that seemed like gentleness.â âIâm not gentle. Iâm just weak.â
âI think someone who can admit their weakness is actually a tough person.â âThatâs not true. I...â
Ishii couldnât follow up his sentence well. Ishii admired Gotou. He wanted to become tough like him. Someone who could jump into things at any moment without steering away from their principles. Such an ideal was Ishiiâs goal.
And yetâ His strength would refuse to come out in critical situations. Although his mind understood, his heart couldnât keep up. As a result, he became an embarrassment of a human being, far from his ideals.
He hated himself for always running away. âIshii-san, do you hate yourself?â asked Makoto.
Ishii didnât have the courage to confirm what expression Makoto had while asking that question. Hence, he dropped his gaze and as he stared at his hands on the steering wheel, he replied meekly, âYes. I hate myself.â
From the moment he was born, Ishii had never liked himself even once. He felt like he had always been living in denial of his own existence. He tried his best whilst thinking heâd change someday, but all of that effort seemed to be in vain.
Makoto placed her hand over Ishiiâs, still grasping the steering wheel. Her hand was soft and warm. Startled, Ishii turned to Makoto in reflex.
Makoto smiled. Her eyes narrowed, and she gave a warm smile so tender and affectionate. âFor me, I do likeââ
Makotoâs words, spoken quietly, almost felt like they echoed within the carâs cramped interior. That word like just nowâjust what could it mean?
The more he thought about it, the beating of Ishiiâs heart grew even harder. His breathing struggled and his mouth gasped in search of oxygen. âU-um...â
When Ishii firmed his resolve to ask, his car was being honked at loudly. Apparently the traffic light had turned green.
Ishii hurriedly stepped on the gas to start the car. For some reason, Makoto laughed out loud at the sight of him.
- 4
- âSomehow things had gotten serious,â Haruka spoke as she digested the fact.
Since it was getting late, the investigation would begin the next day, hence Gotou and the rest had gone home. Not just the matter Yakumo was faced with and the case Makoto had brought, Gotou and Ishii too had brought cases of their own.
A single case in itself would be tough, let alone four at the same time; it was obviously overwhelming. âWell, itâs always like this,â Yakumo said lazily as he supported his chin with one hand.
What he said was true, they always ended up getting tangled in troubles complicated and strange. Even so, Haruka felt that Yakumoâs expression appeared slightly different from usual. In this situation, Yakumo normally wouldâve made a face like the world was about to end, but oddly enough, right now his expression looked somewhat content.
Come to think of it, Yakumoâs own case hadnât been someoneâs request, but something he had gotten involved out of his own volition. Looking back thus far, it was like the impossible happened. Indeed, the previous case seemed to have brought a drastic transformation on Yakumoâs psyche.
Yakumo had always had a side to him that hated himself. It was the reason he had often taken actions that would put his life in danger. Hence, it was by no means an ordinary feat for Yakumo to have accepted his own existence.
Not to mention the existence of the man with two red eyes, Yakumoâs father. Accepting himself meant accepting said manâs presence, too. Right now, Yakumo chose to walk forward.
If Yakumo had really changed, it might be good for Haruka to summon her courage and voice out what was within her heart. Thinking that far made her face heat up.
She tried not to think about it, but the events that had unfolded in the previous case would resurface in her mind from time to time. The events in which Haruka had spontaneously confessed her innermost feelings to Yakumo. A part of her wanted to savour their current relationship, yet on the other hand she felt like her time was running out as graduation drew closer.
No, it wasnât merely because of graduation. In this life, no one could predict what might happen. For all she knew, she could get into an accident after this and lose her life as a result.
In fact, through various cases she had faced so far, Haruka had seen countless people who had abruptly lost their lives without having a chance to convey their feelings. Keep this up and her life might just be over without ever knowing how Yakumo felt.
Since it was just the two of them right now, perhaps she could ask for his answer in regards to back then. âWhatâs on your mind?â Yakumoâs sudden question brought Haruka back to her senses.
âEh?â âItâs unusual for you to make a troubled expression. What are you thinking about?â
âO-obviously about the cases,â Haruka blurted in panic. Crap.
That shouldâve been the appropriate timing to ask for Yakumoâs answer. She shouldâve just replied in earnest that she was thinking about that time, yet why had she evaded the topic instead?
Surely it had been out of fear. Even though Haruka thought sheâd regret not finding out Yakumoâs reply, she too feared that it would destroy their relationship.
Perhaps she should have confessed to Yakumo much earlier. Their distance had gotten far too close to tear apart now. Yakumo had become far too significant of a presence within Haruka.
So this was what it meant to have missed the timingâ âWhat do you think?â
âAbout what?â âAbout whatâthe cases. Arenât you thinking about it?â
Right. Haruka had said she was thinking about the cases, so it was natural for the conversation to flow in that direction.
That might be so, yet since her mind was mulling over something else in reality, there wasnât anything she could say. Though upon hearing the stories of Gotou and the rest, there was one thing she became curious about.
âWe still donât know anything about them, but⌠could it be that these cases are related?â That was what bugged Harukaâs mind.
Each of the cases took place in different locations. Yet since they had all occurred at the same time, she couldnât help but suspect they had some connection with one another. âFor the time being, I donât think thereâs a connection between them. StillâŚâ Yakumo crossed his arms and looked up at the ceiling.
âWhat is it?â âThere's something bothering me.â
âSo what is it then?â His almost dramatic, roundabout way of speaking made Haruka curious about what was to follow.
Haruka fell silent, awaiting Yakumoâs subsequent words, yet in the end Yakumo shook his head without saying a word. Almost like he had forcefully gotten rid of his thoughts. âLetâs end this conversation.â
âWhy?â âItâs best not to make unnecessary assumptions right now.â
Yakumoâs tone was as if he was giving himself a reminder. At this point, Yakumo wouldnât voice out his thoughts however you urged him to.
âWell, letâs think about it after the investigation begins tomorrow,â Yakumo put a stop to the conversation. Though dissatisfied, as Yakumo had told, they would surely discover a number of things when the investigation began.
âIn that case, Iâll be going home,â Haruka stretched out her body as she stood up. Even though she had merely intended to make a brief visit to Yakumo, she had gotten herself involved in cases yet again. Not that she was disappointed about it.
It might be inappropriate of her to put it this way, but she enjoyed investigating cases with Yakumo. Besides, perhaps this case might just be the last. âIs it alright?â said Yakumo as Haruka was about to leave the room.
âWhat is?â âI mean⌠itâs getting late...â
His words seemed uncertain, unlike the usual Yakumo. Not to mention he was turning his face away. Whatâs up with that?
âItâll be fine,â Haruka replied. âIs that so,â Yakumo gave a short reply before closing his mouth.
He seemed like he had something to say, but theyâll be meeting again tomorrow after all. Haruka gave a parting greeting, âThen, Iâll see youââ before leaving the room. Her body trembled slightly from the cold wind. Closing the door to Yakumoâs room, she began to walk.
Haruka left the campus grounds and walked all the way to the bus stop. After checking the bus schedule, it turned out she needed to wait around twenty minutes before the next bus arrived. Like this, it might be faster to go home on foot.
As she slowly walked, the image of Yakumoâs face from earlier flashed into Harukaâs mind. Thinking back on it now, the man seemed to appear flustered.
Could it be that Yakumo had wanted to accompany Haruka home earlier? No way Yakumo-kun would do that, Haruka immediately denied.
Not once had Yakumo ever had the intention to accompany Haruka home. There was no way he would say something like that out of the blue. Butâ
Haruka could feel that Yakumo had changed since the last case. If the man had really wanted to accompany her home, Haruka would happily accept. Though it was the mere act of sending her home, it would surely become an unforgettable memory to her.
Furthermore, it would be her chance to ask about the feelings within Yakumoâs heart she had always wanted to know. Still, itâd be odd for her to go back now.
Besides, if it turned out that Haruka had misunderstood, sheâd be showered with colourful mockery, âAre you sleeptalking?â and the like. As Haruka laughed bitterly inside, someone called out to her. âUm...â
She reflexively halted her steps and turned around. Someone stood right behind her. The personâs face wasn't clearly visible as it was dark, but they seemed to be someone Haruka didnât recognise.
âOzawa Haruka-san, right?â said the person, pronounced loud and clear. Haruka immediately went into a state of alert.
How did this person know her name? She couldnât find an answer to that question.
Awful premonition immediately came over her. An emotion, similar to that of fear, crept up from her feet. âYouâre wrong,â Haruka said firmly and immediately ran for it.
Galloping footsteps chased right behind her. Unfortunately for her, Haruka wasnât particularly great at running. It was only a matter of time before the other party would catch up. Mid running, Haruka shoved a hand into her bag to find her phone.
She wanted to call and ask for help. By poor luck, right as she managed to take her phone out of her bag and was about to make a call, her arm was caught.
âLet go,â Haruka tried to shake off that hand, yet she couldnât as her opponentâs strength was too great.
Her phone slid right off her hand. The eyes of her pursuer glinted amidst the darkness.
- 5
- Yakumo stared at the low ceiling and exhaled a long sighâ
His chest had been rumbling with unease since earlier. At this moment, his heart was mostly filled with an indescribable sense of anxiety. A vague anxiousness that something terrible was about to happen. As Haruka had been leaving, he had actually wanted to say, âLet me accompany you back.â
All because that womanâsâthe fugitive murderer Nanase Miyukiâsâwords from the previous case came to his mind. Iâll be taking away the person most important to you next.
Even without saying, it was clear who she had been referring to. There was no mistaking that Nanase Miyuki was after Haruka. The various spiritual cases that happened todayâ
Surely it had to be no coincidence that this many cases had occurred one after another. Perhaps this had been the work of an orchestrator. On top of that, there had been a reported sighting of a man who seemed to be Unkai in the basement. It was likely that this array of cases had been part of their plan.
He hadn't dared to put it into words when speaking to Haruka earlier, but Yakumo had been thinking of that possibility. He shouldâve explained the situation and accompanied Haruka all the way to her place.
Yet somehow, when he had the intention to say it, a sense of embarrassment emerged. Yakumo was baffled by feelings heâd never experienced before. He couldnât understand why he could be in such a wavering state.
No, thatâs not itâ The truth was he knew.
Although he thought heâd accepted his own existence, things couldnât change as easily as flipping a switch. In the end, heâd only managed to utter something vague.
And now, he was enveloped by the feeling of anxiety. If he were this worried, he shouldâve immediately chased after her earlier. That shouldâve been the way to go, yet somehow his body hadnât been able to move.
Ever since the last case, heâd become increasingly aware about Harukaâs presence. Surely it had to be because a part of him understood well what her existence meant to him.
In reality, heâd known the fact since way back. He merely hadnât acknowledged it. To be more precise, it was something beyond his consideration since heâd been denying his own existence. Yakumo sighed a few times before he took his phone out of his pocket.
Even if he wasnât going as far as chasing her, he could give Haruka a call to confirm that sheâd arrived home safe. Though if he were to make such a call, just what sort of reaction Haruka would make?
The thought bothered him. He couldnât help but grow restless over suddenly doing something heâd never done before.
Still, heâd be all the more restless if he had to wait until tomorrow in a situation such as this. While he wrestled over various thoughts in his mind, his phone rang all out of a sudden. On the screen displayed the word ârestrictedâ.
âYes,â Yakumo picked up the call despite his suspicion. Suppressed laughter could be heard from the other side of the call. The voice of a woman he recognised.
His body shivered and it was almost like all his blood had been drained out. <Itâs been a while.>
Treading carefully to not make his wavering heart noticeable, Yakumo spoke the name of the woman on the opposite end of the call. âNanase Miyuki...â
<Correct. You sure know well,> said Nanase Miyuki, her voice rang of mockery. That woman was always like this. A condescending, almost tyrannical, and arrogant way of talking.
âWhat business do you have?â asked Yakumo, trying to sound as calm as possible. Nanase Miyuki wasnât one to call him for no reason. Well aware of the fact, his anxiety grew larger.
<My warning from back thenâdo you remember?> Nanase Miyukiâs delighted voice was like the equivalent of a death sentence for Yakumo.
He felt a sense of furiousness enough to drive him to madness, but Yakumo held it back with all his might. Losing his composure here would be like handing over victory to his opponent. âWhat did you doâto her?â asked Yakumo.
Nanase Miyuki laughed once more. <I didnât do anything, though.> She put an emphasis on the word I.
âDo you think you can deceive me?â <Iâm not deceiving you. Really. I, didnât do anything. If something happened to her, itâd be someone elseâs doing.>
âWhat are you trying to say?â <Surely you understand. Iâm merely acting out of kindness to let you know that sheâs in dangerâ>
âDONâT JOKE WITH ME!â Heâd begun yelling without even realising. The anger heâd been suppressing had far exceeded its limits and eventually exploded.Â
<Iâm not joking. If you want to save her, you should hurry up and solve the mystery.> âMystery?â
<Thatâs right. This is a game. Will you be able to solve the mystery and save her? Or will her life come to an end firstâ> âWhy are you doing something like thisâŚ?â
<I want you to know as well. The pain, sadness, and despair of losing someone important to you⌠Once you do, youâll be able to understand my feelings.> âI have no intention to understand your feelings.â
<Just how long will you be able to keep up that tough facade? Iâm curious, just what will you sacrifice for the sake of your loved onesâ> said Miyuki who then hung up. âDamn it!â Yakumo cursed as he rushed out of his room.
Would he still make it if he were to run now? The thought crossed his mind. Nanase Miyuki wasnât a woman whoâd call to warn him out of goodwill. As sheâd contacted Yakumo, it could only mean that it was already too late.
Yakumo understood the fact in his head, yet he couldnât just sit still. Perhapsâ
Yakumo ran whilst hanging onto the possibility. Exiting the campus grounds, he stopped as he cast his eyes all over his surroundings as he reached the bus stop. Yet there were no signs of Haruka.
Had she not taken the bus and walked home instead? Yakumo began running along one road that extended from the university.
Regret surfaced from the bottom of his heart, tormenting him. Why hadnât he accompanied Haruka back? Yakumo continued to run as if escaping from that regret.
Moments passed before he reflexively halted his footsteps as he spotted a dropped phone on the side of the road. He recognised its phone strap.
There was no mistaking that it belonged to Harukaâ Having confirmed it, Yakumo felt a sense of hopelessness like heâd been shoved down the depths of hell.
âDamn it...â he cursed in frustration when he felt the eyes of someone on him. As if drawn to its direction, Yakumo turned to find a man standing in the darkness.
The man wore a black suit and his long black hair was swept back. Andâ
His eyes shone bright red like burning flames. Said man was Yakumoâs biological father, Unkai.
A man who had lost his physical body and only his spirit remained in existence. And yet it only fueled his obsession to live and wander in search of a body he could use as a vessel for his spirit. As someone who was related to him by blood, Unkai had been relentlessly chasing after Yakumo, in hopes of making Yakumo a replacement for his body.
Still, Unkai shouldâve understood himself. The body that had been lost would never come back, and he wouldnât be able to live long by using someone else as a vessel.
Especially after what heâd gone through in the previous case, Unkaiâs heart had undoubtedly begun to waver. Unkaiâs presence before Yakumoâs eyes at this moment, partially blending into the surroundings, was proof of the fact. The pressure he once held was nowhere to be found.
The man seemed to be having difficulty maintaining his existence as a spirit in this world. âWhere did you take her?â asked Yakumo.
Unkai narrowed his eyes slightly and the muscles around his mouth softened. He laughed?
It was different from the cold smile heâd displayed countless times before. Yakumo sensed there was another meaning behind that laugh. âWill you be able to stop her? That womanââ Unkai whispered.
A line heâd typically use as means of provocation, yet Yakumo didnât feel any such intention this time. There was something elseâ âYou...â Yakumo spoke before swallowing the rest of his words.
Unkaiâs presence that had once been there now disappeared. Yakumo could only stand there, frozen still in bewilderment.
- 6
- âIshii! Whatâs the meaning of this?â
The moment he stepped into his former office, the Unsolved Cases Special Investigations Division, Gotou immediately made demands upon finding Ishii sitting on his desk. With a confused look, Ishii merely moved his mouth repeatedly with no words coming out of it.
âIâm asking you whatâs the meaning of this! Speak up right now!â Gotou yelled, grabbing Ishii by the collar and shaking him. With his head bobbing back and forth, Ishii merely gave a vague reply, âUm, that...â
âI told you to say it, so say it!â yelled Gotou once more, but someone grabbed his arm. It was Miyagawa. âCalm down a little. Like this, even if he wanted to answer, he wonât be able to.â Being scolded by Miyagawa, Gotou was able to ease his nerves a little.
Certainly, heâd been overly panicked. Gotou released Ishii, and let himself fall on a nearby chair. Only now he came to feel the pain on his leg, though he didnât have the time to worry about it.
âIs it true that Haruka-chan was abducted?â asked Gotou again whilst glaring at Ishii. When heâd received a call from Ishii, he honestly hadnât believed it. He couldnât understand why things had suddenly turned this way.
Howeverâ Nanase Miyukiâs words soon crossed his mind.
During the previous case, Nanase Miyuki had signalled that Haruka would be her next target. Gotou didnât want to think about it, yet it would make sense for her to be the one behind Harukaâs abduction. Gotou, who had gone home and was about to crash out for the day, had immediately barged out of the house and took a taxi all the way here.
âAccording to what I heard from Yakumo-shi, it appears to be true,â Ishii said as he adjusted his crooked glasses and dishevelled white shirt. His voice was almost like a whisper, yet hearing it once more from Ishiiâs mouth shook Gotou to his core, his brain felt like a trembling mess.
âYakumo didnât see the scene?â âSeems so. Apparently he received a call from Nanase Miyuki, and the conversation implied that Haruka had been abducted.â
âA call?â âYes. Yakumo-shi immediately went to run after Haruka, but she was already nowhere to be found, and only her phone was left dropped on the roadsideââ
Goodness. Uncontrollable rage emerged from within Gotou.
Yet no amount of yelling would solve any problem. He needed to get himself together and immediately prioritise finding Haruka as soon as possible. âThe police are conducting a search, right?â said Gotou.
Ishiiâs expression grew complicated. âOf course we are searching. But⌠there isnât much of a lead...â Ishiiâs voice quickly died, the end of his sentence wasnât audible.
âWhatâs with you, getting all pessimistic? Whatever it takes, we have to find her,â Gotou grasped at Ishiiâs collar yet again. Harukaâs life was on the line. Now wasnât the time to sit still from the mere lack of any leads.
âI-I know. But...â âNo such thing as buts! I said to find her!â
âShe wonât get found by making a ruckus here,â Entering the room with the sound of the door opening was Yakumo.Â
âWhere have you been at a time like this?â Gotou said harshly. With a sour look, Yakumo deeply sighed. âIâve just explained the situation to the police officer in charge so that the search operation can begin.â
âI see,â Yakumoâs explanation made Gotou understand, yet at the same time, he felt it was strange for Yakumo to be so composed despite the whole situation. Pointing that out to Yakumo, the manâs eyes became sharp.
He shot a gaze that carried with them such intensity of emotions, one Gotou had never seen from him before. The pressure was so overwhelming it left Gotou at a loss for words. âYouâre trying to say that Iâm fine?â Yakumo muttered.
Gotouâs chest grew heavy. âSorry.â He needed to apologise here.
There was no mistaking that Yakumo was the one whose heart was the most affected by this whole ordeal. Not Gotou nor Ishii. The fact that Yakumo could speak calmly like this had to come from his firm determination to find Haruka by any means necessary.
âUm⌠Is Haruka-chan safe?â asked Ishii, his voice almost fading away. Harukaâs safety was their utmost concern. Unfortunately, they wouldnât find the answer to that question in this place.
In this situation, they were forced to assume the worst case scenario. âI think sheâs probably safe,â said Yakumo.
His tone didnât sound like he was uttering baseless, wishful thinking. Instead, he seemed certain of the fact. âHow do you know?â asked Gotou.
Yakumo ran a hand over his dishevelled hair. âSheâNanase Miyuki said so.â âSaid what?â
âShe said that this is a game. Whether Iâll be able to solve the mystery first, or sheâll be the one who dies firstââ Yakumo sounded fed up as he spoke, biting down on his lip. Gotou felt the same way. To think that woman would orchestrate a game that treated othersâ lives like playthings; how blatantly sadistic.
âWhat game. That bastard of a woman.â âI feel the same. But now that things have come to this, we have no choice but to win that game,â emphasised Yakumo.
Yakumo seemed to have steeled his resolve. Or perhaps to be more accurate, they didnât have any other choice. Still, one thing bothered him.
âIs Haruka-chan really fine? Thereâs no guarantee Nanase Miyuki will play fair.â Gotou didnât want to think about it, yet it was possible that Haruka was already dead.
This was a game that would certainly be won by Nanase Miyuki. âI think it should be fine.â
âHow can you be certain?â âItâs part of her personality. Despite everything, she adheres to her own rules. Besides that, her pride and desire to be the centre of attention are high.â
From Yakumoâs words, Gotou came to understand. The womanâs high sense of pride was all too familiar to them. Furthermore, one could say her sense of rivalry towards Yakumo far exceeded reasonable bounds.
Hence, it was likely for that Nanase Miyuki to want to win against Yakumo following the rules of a fair game, all for the sake of getting swept away by a feeling of superiority. âBut, how do we plan on finding Haruka-chan?â Ishii sounded discouraged yet again.
âWe have no choice but to search everywhere,â said Gotou as he stood up. While time consuming, it was the only remaining effective method, considering the lack of clues.
âGotou-sanâs an idiot as always,â said Yakumo whilst landing a ridiculing look. âWhat did you say?â
âItâd be impossible to find her by searching blindly all over the place.â âI guess so...â
âAlso, it will be more efficient to entrust the police with the exhaustive search, who have the manpower to do so.â Yakumo was right. Howeverâ
âIn that case, what do we do?â âNanase Miyuki said her life would be lost if I didnât solve the mystery.â
âWhat mystery?â âShe never mentioned it explicitly. But for now, the spiritual cases happening around us are all we know of.â
I see. The spiritual phenomena which Yakumo, Gotou, Ishii, and Makoto had encountered hadnât been mere coincidence, and instead had some connection to Harukaâs abduction.
Unlike Gotou who could only panic, apparently Yakumo had judged the situation whilst remaining cool-headed. That led him to conclude their next course of action. What a remarkable guy, Gotou was briefly impressed.
Though he was acting calmly, Yakumoâs face had a terrible complexion. His expression appeared stiff as well. He had to be holding onto his sanity for dear life out of a strong desire to rescue Haruka.
Just what might happen if Yakumo were to lose Haruka? Gotou shook his head to chase away the awful thought. Now wasnât the time to think of unnecessary thoughts. The only thing needed doing now was to solve the mystery to find Haruka.
âThen, what should we do now?â asked Gotou. Yakumoâs brows furrowed slightly. âYouâre planning to help out with that leg?â
It was typical of Yakumo to not be honest even though he wanted the assistance. âI told you this is just a scratch.â
âIt might get worse, you know.â âFor the sake of saving Haruka-chan, I donât mind sacrificing a leg or two,â Gotou spoke as he patted his cast, and Yakumo exploded in laughter.
âThank you,â said Yakumo, although his voice was closer to a whisper. For some time now, the man had grown to be more sincere. Either way, it was good. Now wasnât the time to be stubborn. They have to find Haruka no matter what.
âIâd like to ask for Ishii-sanâs assistance as well, is that alright?â Before Yakumo could finish his sentence, Ishii had already puffed out his chest, exclaiming, âOf course!â
- 7
- Leaving the police quarters together, Ishii and Miyagawa walked towards the hospitalâ
Their objective was to inquire about the autopsy results of the body that had been discovered at the university warehouse, per Yakumoâs instructions. Never would he have dreamed that things would take such a turn. He struggled to breathe and his chest felt like it was being crushed at the mere thought that something might happen to Haruka.
His attraction and feelings towards Haruka as a woman have reduced now. Still, Haruka remained an important person to him. He had lost count of how many times heâd been saved by Harukaâs presence.
If not for Harukaâs kindness, Ishii might have lost confidence a long time ago and would have withdrawn from the police force. Therefore, now was his turn to help. He needed to save Haruka no matter what.
Yakumo had said that solving the mystery behind the spiritual cases would be the key to saving Haruka, but to be honest, Ishii didnât understand why that would be so. Be as it might, they undoubtedly had no other way to look for Haruka.
He had no choice but to proceed onwards following the path Yakumo had pointed. It was late into the night. The hospital front entrance had been closed, so they headed towards the side entrance. After showing their police badges to the security guard, they went inside.
Ishii wasnât great with hospitals at nighttime. The combination of green emergency lights illuminating the dark further intensified the eeriness.
They descended the stairs down to the basement and walked to the end of the long corridor. Nodding to each other with Miyagawa, who stood next to him, Ishii knocked at the door. âItâs not locked,â The raspy voice of an old man called from within.
âExcuse us,â greeted Ishii as he opened the door hesitantly. âOh. So itâs you two.â
Hata Hideyoshi, sitting on his chair as he wrote on some documents, slowly lifted his face. Said man was an ageing forensic doctor with bulging eyes. His appearance could be likened to that of a demon. Furthermore, he was a perverse man who unabashedly admitted to his work being a hobby.
âSorry for coming over this late,â said Ishii, apologising. Hata let out an eerie chuckle. âBetter than coming in the morning. Iâm a night owl after all.â
âA disgusting fraud of a doctor, as usual,â Miyagawa added. âI wondered who it was, but it turned out to be an Umibozu[1]. I heard you got demoted?â Hata said mockingly, followed by another terrifying laugh.
âShut up! What a demonic old man.â âOn the topic of demons, umibozu is one, too.â
âWhat did you say?â âMiyagawa-san, please calm down,â Ishii hurriedly tried pacifying Miyagawa.
They wouldnât win a verbal fight against Hata. Besides, Miyagawa shouldnât have taken the words of an eccentric like Hata too seriously. Most importantly, it was an utterly unproductive discussion, with all the mention of demonic old man and umibozu.
Though clicking his tongue in dissatisfaction, Miyagawa decided that solving the case took priority and shut his mouth. As the situation grew calmer, Ishii brought up the main topic. âActually, there is something weâd like to ask.â
âAah. About the corpse that was discovered at the university, right?â said Hata, reading their minds. Ishii couldnât hide his surprise. âHow did you know we were going to ask that?â
âNothing much really. From the timing, it had to be about that corpse. Furthermore, wasnât the discovery made by that young man with a red eye?â It made sense to Ishii after that explanation.
Judging based on the circumstances, the answer would come forth naturally. It would speed up the conversation since Hata had understood that much. âSo, how was the autopsy results?â
âHow impatient. I couldnât have known that easily. Besides, the corpse is fairly aged and rotting. The fact that itâs a male corpse is pretty much all Iâve found.â âI-I see...â
Certainly, that was true. Said corpse had only been discovered merely hours ago. One wouldnât have to struggle so much if it could be identified in such a short period of time.
âI donât know much yet, but there are a few things that caught my attention,â said Hata, scratching his nape. âR-really!?â
âDonât yell.â âS-sorry.â
Hata exhaled in disbelief before continuing, âAs I said earlier, the corpse has long since rotted, so I could no longer identify the cause of death.â As he listened to Hataâs explanation, Ishii felt something was amiss.
âUm⌠I heard that the head was decapitated. Was that not the cause of death?â âDonât be hasty. It could have been decapitated after death.â
âR-right,â What Hata said was correct. Ishii seemed to have rushed into conclusions.
There may not be obvious external injuries to the body, but in place of its head was a stump. The head couldâve been fatally hit by blunt force before it had been decapitated. âThe cause of death may be unknown, but the area of the neck where it was cut off was quite neat.â
âNeat?â âYes. Human necks canât easily be cut off. There are bones underneath. If an amateur forcefully tried to cut through, it would make for a sloppy cut. Yet this corpseâs neck was severed cleanly.â
âI see,â Miyagawa, who was frowning earlier, nodded as if he suspected something. âDid you get something?â Ishii asked with enthusiasm.
âYouâll understand if you think about it calmly. The corpseâs neck was thoroughly cut. What do you think that means?â Miyagawaâs explanation made Ishii come to a realisation. Had the head been sliced with the intent to kill, the wound would have been messy. In other words, it had been cut off after death.
That left them with the question of why someone had gone through the trouble of cutting off the head after the person had died. Even so, Ishii could more or less arrive at the answer.
âWas the head taken away to hide the corpseâs identity?â Though expressing it as a question, Ishii said it quite confidently. However, Hata immediately refuted his opinion.
âThat way of thinking might work if this incident was from decades ago, but scientific investigation is much more developed now. One wouldnât be able to obscure a victimâs identity just by removing the corpseâs head.â Hataâs explanation made Ishii realise yet again that he wasnât thinking with enough composure.
Even with the head taken away, starting with DNA testing, there were various ways to identify a body. If the culprit truly intended for the corpseâs identity to be hidden, the corpse itself had to be destroyed. But if such were the case, Ishii became confused.
âWhy would they only take the head away?â With a smile full of meaning, Hata responded to the question Ishii had muttered.
This responseâcould it be that Hata had already known the reason? âI myself donât know why only the head was taken. Stillâdonât you two have an idea, just which woman has been faithfully carrying around a human head?â Hata spoke as he stared at Ishii with his bulging eyes.
Ishii didnât know which peculiar individual would be walking around with a human head in their possession. Besides, what would be the benefit of walking around carrying such an objectâno, that wasnât it. He was mistaken.
He knew of one person. A woman going around carrying a human headâ
âNanase Miyuki,â Ishii said the name in horror, to which Hata gave a satisfied nod. -
8 -
Gotou looked up at the grandiose houseâ Overgrown trees obscured the moonrays, until this building alone appeared to be swallowed by darkness.
âDoes this place really have a connection to all this?â Gotou couldnât help being doubtful.
Ishii and Miyagawa had come here from constant reports about ghost sightings seen within the vicinity of this house. Ishii too had stated that heâd seen a ghost here. Despite that, Gotou still felt this was a matter unrelated to Harukaâs abduction.
âWe came here to confirm that,â Yakumo replied as he messed up his dishevelled locks. âDo we have time for that? While weâre in the middle of this, Haruka-chanââ
âI know that!â Yakumo exclaimed as he glared at Gotou with a sharp look. Witnessing those eyes, Gotou was once again met with the realisation that Yakumo had to be the most restless compared to anyone else.
âRight now itâs necessary to correctly tell apart whatâs related and whatâs not. If we were to decide that somethingâs unrelated right away without confirming it, we might be unable to see the truth.â Gotou could clearly tell that Yakumo was forcefully suppressing his emotions.
He was right. They would miss the truth if they were to make careless decisions. If that were to happen, Haruka would really be beyond saving.
Though pressed by time, circumstances left them no room for mistakes. âIâm sorry.â Gotou apologised sincerely.
Yakumo made a sour look. âPlease donât do things unbefitting of yourself.â âWhat do you mean?â
âAnyway, letâs go,â Ignoring Gotouâs demand for an answer, Yakumo stepped into the grounds of the house. His strides may be confident, yet his back seemed weak and vulnerable.
Yakumo might not put it into words, but the worst case scenario must have crossed his mind. With every reminder, he was surely tormented by despair. Nevertheless, he continued to motivate himself out of the desire to rescue Haruka. He must have gone through that over and over again.
Without a doubt, the burden within Yakumoâs heart was unimaginable. Itâs alright. Surely, weâll be able to save Haruka-chan. Gotou mumbled in his heart as he watched over Yakumoâs back. Those words werenât directed at just Yakumo, but at himself as well.
He wouldnât be able to press forward without believing so. Everything will be over if he were to lose all hope. Still using crutches, Gotou went after Yakumo.
Already standing before the front door of the house, Yakumo slowly turned the doorknob. With a push from Yakumo, the door finally opened, its rusty hinges rubbing against each other with a high-pitched squeak.
The interior of the house was dark. Pitch-black void as if blotted over with black ink gaped open before them. There was an eeriness to its appearance, almost bridging to another dimension. Yakumo turned on a penlight and entered the house relying on said source of light.
Gotou too stepped inside after him. The first room they went into seemed to be a living room.
A sofa and a table still remained. Though covered in dust, Gotou could tell that these items were rather expensive. âThey said a woman used to live in this place?â asked Yakumo after heâd walked all the way until he was in front of the fireplace on the living room wall.
âYeah.â That was the information Ishii had provided.
âIt appears we might need to look into that again more closely,â said Yakumo as he picked up a picture frame set atop the fireplace. âWhat do you mean?â
âThisââ Yakumo handed over said picture frame so Gotou could see it as well.
Framed within was a photograph of four people. Among them was an old woman that appeared to be the head of the household. Standing on either side of her was a middle-aged man and woman.
And there was one more person. A young girl of around middle school age stood with a bashful smile. One had no way to tell when this photo had been taken, but from the background behind them, it might have been taken at this living room.
This photo couldâve been shot when the family who had lived separately had come home for a New Year's visit. But as Yakumo had said, they might need to investigate the familial connections once more. Yakumo returned the picture frame to its original placement, stepping outside the living room before opening the door to the room across from it.
Unlike the previous room, the room they stepped into this time was a Japanese-style room about eight tatami in size. The room might have been unused when the owner had used to live here; not a single object was left inside.
Yakumo mightâve judged that nothing of note was there as he immediately exited and walked straight across the corridor. At the end of this corridor should be the room where Ishii had seen a ghost.
Gotouâs body naturally tensed up at the thought, and his palms began to sweat. He thought he had grown used to these things. Yet perhaps he felt terrible because he had sensed something unusual from the gloomy atmosphere of this house.
Unlike Gotou, Yakumo maintained a nonchalant look on his face and opened the door without hesitation. The room beyond the door was covered in carpet. At the centre of the room was a hospital bed, with medical equipment next to it.
There was also a wheelchair on the other side of the bed. Everything was covered in dust after having been abandoned for a long time.
Yakumo approached the side of the bed and stroked the rails of the bed, as if confirming something. Next, he moved on to the bookshelves on one side of the room walls. Rows of books were neatly arranged there.
Yakumo traced the spines of those books with his fingers, starting from the top. Gotou too began tracing the spines with his eyes. Not a novel or essay in sight, all were fairly difficult technical books.
Crouching, and having traced the spines until the lowermost row of books, Yakumo stood up, scratching his head in frustration. He likely hadnât found anything of importance. Yakumo was about to head for the window next, when he halted his steps midway as if he found something.
âWhat is it?â Paying no attention to Gotou, Yakumo crawled on the floor and took out a single book from underneath the bed.
âWhat book is it?â asked Gotou. Yakumo stood back up and shook his head whilst flipping over the pages. âThis isnât a book.â
âNot a book?" âYes. I believe this is some kind of schedule notebook.â
Gotou had thought it was an antique book since the cover was made of leather, but after seeing its pages, it indeed contained handwriting. If Gotou were to attempt using a schedule notebook, heâd certainly give up within three days. Yet the person who had used this notebook seemed rather diligent.
This personâs neat penmanship filled the pages of said book. âDoes it have something to do with the case?â asked Gotou.
Yakumoâs face was that of extreme displeasure. âI donât know. We have to read it to know for certain,â he said in an uninterested tone. His reaction couldnât be helped. Gotou might have overly rushed into things.
Suddenly, Yakumo turned in the direction of the doorway. He seemed to have sensed something. Gotou turned to face the same direction.
Nothing came into Gotouâs field of vision, save for the dark corridors ahead. But Yakumo was different. Yakumo, in possession of his red left eye, should be able to see a different world that Gotou couldnât. âYou areâŚâ muttered Yakumo.
So someone was at the doorway after all. Gotou grew curious, but he shouldnât act rashly and let this opportunity become a waste. Holding his breath, Gotou watched over the situation.
âWhy are you here? Just what are you...â Cutting off his sentence, Yakumo placed his hand on his head, exhaling a long sigh. After a pause, Gotou asked, âWas someone there just now?â
âYes. She must be the one Ishii-san saw.â âWas the ghost a young girl?â
âYes.â âDonât tell me it was the girl from the photo earlier?â Gotou asked, following his thoughts.
Yakumo frowned and gave a faint nod. âIt appears we really need to get Ishii-san to investigate this house one more time,â Yakumo narrowed his eyes as he stared in the direction of the doorway.
- 9
- Should the depths of love be measurable, itâll surely amount to the price one is willing to pay in the name of that loveâ
Love can only be proven by what one can sacrifice for the sake of acquiring said subject of affection. Be it wealth, or oneâs own life. Or perhaps something else entirelyâ
Iâm prepared to offer up my life. And it doesnât end there. I shall return the life Iâve lived thus far in its entirety, back into nothingness. If anyone were to criticise my actions, Iâd like you to ask yourself.
What are you willing to sacrifice for the sake of your loved ones? Anyone who can still bring up societal norms, common sense, morality, and such ideals over this question, canât be said to have genuine love.
Yakumo lifted his face from the leather-bound book and looked up the narrow ceilingâ The lines written in this book were incredibly powerful. Not merely because it had been written with bold pen pressure and stiff letters. Something else seemed to play a part.
It was unclear what the writer of this passage had intended to do. Still, the strength of their emotions were far from normal. Just what is it?
What exactly did the writer sacrifice, and what was acquired in return? Besides, did this notebook have anything to do with the ongoing cases?
Yakumo felt something was amiss as the lines within this book implied within them too deep of a meaning. Yet, perhaps they bore no connection to the case. Nanase Miyuki might have intentionally left them behind as a red herring to throw off Yakumo.
He looked out the window. It was getting brighter out, and soon morning will arrive.
Time felt like it was marching awfully fast. It had to be because Yakumo himself had grown restless. Right now, at this second, sheâjust what state was Haruka in? The mere contemplation sent his chest into chaos.
Yakumo knew he had to maintain his composure, yet terrible visions kept invading his thoughts in droves, taking over his headspace. In fact, it was happening right now.
The sight of Haruka, lying whilst blood poured out her body, crossed into his mind. Even with desperate efforts to get rid of the image, he felt it grew further the more he tried to push it away.
Yakumo landed a fist against the table. The pain on his hand spread, yet the terrible visual wouldnât leave his head.
If only I had accompanied her home back then. Since learning about Harukaâs abduction, heâd been blaming himself constantly.
Truth was, even if Yakumo had accompanied Haruka back, Haruka would still get abducted at some point. This case was unlike an accident lacking in intent. Haruka had already been targeted. Even if Yakumo had been with her at the time, that fact would merely change the time of abduction.
Stillâ Nevertheless, such arguments brought upon a sense of dissatisfaction.
Yakumo held his lowered head. Whatever happens, I have to save Haruka.
For that sake, he needed to regain his composure and solve the mystery. He understood just how important it was to be level-headed at this time. Despite that, his heart refused to calm down. Can the mystery truly be solved by doing all this?
Besides, solving the mystery like this may very well be meaningless. Itâs entirely possible that Haruka had already passed, while Yakumo had been trying to fight back without knowing the fact. Then, Miyuki Nanase might be pleased to imagine Yakumo in such a state. It wouldnât be strange for that woman to take pleasure in doing so.
Oh no. His mind was being drawn into negative thoughts again. Yakumo yanked at his dishevelled head of hair, then gave himself a slap to the cheek to pull himself together.
Letâs rethink everything from the beginning. Everything started when the ghost of a woman had come to visit Yakumo. Followed by the spiritual case brought by Makotoâ
When they had gone to investigate the case, they had discovered a headless corpse that had been stored in a box. When he had contacted Ishii to seek confirmation, apparently Hata had thought that the corpseâs identity could be the man who had red eyes and was Yakumoâs fatherâUnkai.
They had to wait for the DNA test results, but the possibility was fairly significant. Still, if that were the case, why had the corpse been abandoned in an isolated place, not to mention had been put into a box?
Actually, had the corpse really been abandoned? The corpse had been inside an old casket made out of metal, not to mention plastered with countless talismans. There might be a meaning behind that.
The problems didnât end there. The ghost Ishii had seen. Earlier, Yakumo had gone to the house in question, and there had in fact been a ghost of a girl there.
As she had disappeared immediately, Yakumo had no idea why the girl had been wandering, and why she had passed. He had requested Ishii to look into it, so he would surely know something once the investigation results came out.
Of course, the notebook found at the house couldnât be ignored either. Considering the passage that was deep in meaning, this notebook should have some ties to the case. Not to mention the spiritual case Gotou and Eishin had been investigating about the ghost of a drenched girlâ
At a glance the cases appear to be unrelated, but they have some sort of connection. That had to be the mystery Nanase Miyuki had meant. Howeverâwhat if he was mistaken?
What if the cases were in fact completely separate? This might just be a trap laid by Nanase Miyuki to confuse Yakumo. If so, that meant he was wasting his time and everything might have been too late.
The image of Haruka in a tragic state flashed in Yakumoâs mind yet again. I have to do something!
His heart grew all the more restless the more he fixated on the thought. Calm down. This was like walking on a tightrope. No other path aside from going forward one step at a time, steadily and carefully. What are you willing to sacrifice for the sake of your loved ones?
A line written in that notebook crossed his thoughts. Just what was he about to sacrifice in exchange for Haruka?
- 10
- Ishii, who had been sleeping with his head on his desk, was awakened by the ringing of his phoneâ
He felt around for his glasses and picked up the call after putting them on. âYes. Ishii Yuutarou here.â
<Sorry for contacting you so early. This is Yakumo.> Yakumoâs voice from the other side of the call instantly shot his consciousness awake from its prior half-asleep state.
Ishii turned to the clock next to his desk. It was nearly six oâclock. He seemed to have fallen asleep for about thirty minutes.
On the desk across from him was a snoring Miyagawa, sitting on the chair with his legs outstretched. Yakumo must be calling because he wanted the results of the investigation he had requested for last night.
âAbout that matter, right?â Ishii replied as he pulled a notebook lying nearby. âYes.â
âBecause of the timing, I couldnât really ask aroundâŚâ Yakumo had requested the investigation when it was already late into the night. Ishii had wanted to gather information by asking neighbourhood locals, but since it was late, he could only reexamine documents. Not a task that demanded him to travel about, yet the job had been draining regardless.
<That is fine. Did you find something?> âYes. I was able to discover a few factsââ Ishii took off his glasses, rubbing his eyes before taking another look at his notebook.
âRegarding that house, as Yakumo-shi said, apparently she used to live with her family.â <I see.>
Before he had gone to investigate that house for the first time with Miyagawa, he had gathered a bit of information and had learned that an old woman named Kawakami Harue had lived alone there, but that had been the most updated information. However, when he had taken a look at the police contact form[2] issued three years ago, Ishii had come to know that Harue had used to live with her family.
âThe people who used to live there with her were her own son, Kawakami Kei-shi, and his wife, Ryoko-san. And lastly, her granddaughter Satomi-chan. Four people in total.â <Do you know where that family of hers is as of now?> asked Yakumo.
Even so, his tone sounded like he could already predict the answer. Prior to investigating, Ishii too had had a hunch himself, and it had turned out to be correct.
âThree years ago, the car that Ryoko-san and Satomi-chan rode got into an accident.â <An accidentâ>
âYes. A truck driven by someone under the influence had run against traffic and hit their car head on.â <How cruel...>
Though he didnât utter a word, Ishii felt the same way. Not only had the driver been driving whilst drunk, the truck had gone in the wrong direction; practically no different from a murder. The truck driver might have been prosecuted with the charge of careless driving causing death and was currently held in prison, but the lives that had been lost could never be brought back.
Ishii swallowed his anger before continuing, âRyoko-san, who was in the driver seat, died on the scene. While Satomi-chan who rode in the front passenger seat was saved at first, but was eventually declared brain deadââ <Brain dead...>
Yakumoâs tone shifted. Perhaps he was reminded of his uncle, Isshin. Isshin too had been declared brain dead after being involved in a case.
Yakumo must have painfully understood what brain death was like. Following a brief pause, Yakumo asked, <How is Satomi-chan now?>
âSheâs already passed,â Ishii spoke as pain emerged in his chest. Brain death would render the patient unable to breathe on their own, and whilst uncomfortable to say, their hearts were merely able to continue beating through borrowing the assistance of various medical equipment.
Forget eating, they couldnât speak, hear, or see either. The brain as their bodyâs centre of control stopped working, so they couldnât so much as think. Having learned all this information, Ishii came to understand the identity of the ghost he had seen.
Likely, the ghost had been the granddaughter, Satomi. Though her life had been saved from the accident, she had become brain dead afterwards, and had left this world from the incurable state.
Satomi might have yet to understand that she was already dead. For that reason, she wandered around the house she had been raised in; such had to be the case. At the time, she must have not called out to Ishii with the intention of scaring him.
Ishii felt guilty for having screamed and running away. Still, there wouldnât be anything he could do even if he had stayed back there. <I see⌠do you know what became of Satomi-chanâs father now?>
âAbout that...â Ishii grew hesitant. Normally, the police wouldnât have known of the aftermath, yet unexpectedly a record had been left behind.
<Did something happen?> âYes. Actually, three months following the accident, he disappeared.â
<Disappeared?> âYes, as Harue-san submitted a missing personâs report to the police.â
One couldn't help but say how puzzling the situation was. <Did the police conduct a search?>
âNo, about that⌠according to information from Harue-san, Satomiâs father had left her a message that he will be going away for a while, no need to worry about him.â âIs that so...â muttered Yakumo, seemingly having predicted the gist of that explanation.
The message Kei had left for Harue could be interpreted as his farewell to a relative. In other words, he had disappeared out of his own will. So long as a criminal case wasnât involved, police wouldnât conduct a large-scale search over a missing persons case such as this.
Often, there were cases where someone who grew tired of their present life would disappear to escape. Those people often end up becoming homeless. All the more those plagued by hopelessness such as Kei. The police must have had that idea, so the case had ended by merely filing him as a missing person.
<I understand. Sorry for the trouble, but can I take a look at the detailed documents?> In regular circumstances, showing police documents to a civilian university student wouldâve been inappropriate.
However, it was too late for that now. They had received countless assistance from Yakumo to resolve cases.
Furthermore, this time Harukaâs life was on the line. âOf course.â
<Thank you.> Considering this was Yakumo, it was unusual for him to immediately express genuine gratitude.
After all, Ishii didnât feel like he needed to thank him as Yakumo wasnât the only one who wanted to rescue Haruka. Harukaâs existence was important to Ishii as well. He wished to save her whatever sacrifice it may take.
Ishii was about to end the call when Yakumo called out to stop him. <Actually, I have one more request...>
âWhat is it? Iâll do anything as long as Iâm able to.â After jotting down instructions from Yakumo into his notebook, Ishii finally ended the call.
<So much ruckus this early,> The voice that spoke was Miyagawa. Although heâd been snoring loudly across from Ishii earlier, Ishiiâs phone call seemed to have awakened him.
âS-sorry.â âWell, whatever. What are we looking into next?â said Miyagawa, his figure looking dependable as he stood up.
- 11
- Makoto opened the door to the Movie Research Circle with force.
The owner of this room, Yakumo, was sitting in his usual chair. His eyes were a little red from exhaustion and lack of sleep, but he didnât appear shaken. It made Makotoâs state of panic feel almost laughable.
No, that wasnât it. Perhaps right now Yakumo was merely pretending to be calm, when in reality unimaginable turmoil stirred within him.
âIs it true that Haruka-chan was abducted?â asked Makoto to start, after exchanging basic greetings. âYes. Unfortunately,â replied Yakumo.
Strength left Makotoâs body and dizziness came over her. âI see...â she mumbled before sitting on a chair in front of Yakumo.Â
She didnât want to believe it. She wanted someone to tell her it had merely been a lie. Yet she was hit by the realisation that it was all a baseless wish. âWhy Haruka-chanâŚâ she said unbearably.
Truth was, her initial impression towards Haruka hadnât been all too great. She had seemed like a well-natured university student youâd find anywhere, putting up a facade for herself. Thinking about it now, the feeling might have come from Makotoâs jealousy over Harukaâs naivety.
Like an unreasonable hate towards the class honour student, it had to be the manifestation of jealousy towards someone who possessed something they didnât. Yet after getting to know Haruka, Makotoâs view of her began changing.
Haruka hadnât been pretending to be a goody two shoes, nor had she been acting innocent. She hadnât been trying to flatter people either. It had simply been part of her nature.
Something that was brought upon naturally, like a spring water source free from impurities. It was thanks to that existence of hers, that Yakumoâs heart, having constantly hated himself, could be saved.
There was no reason for Haruka to go through something like this. âSimple enough reason. That woman wanted me to experience despair,â Yakumo explained. In his red left eye appeared to reside a powerful light.
âSuch a thingâŚâ Makoto bit down hard on her lip. The woman Yakumo had referred to was Nanase Miyuki. Come to think of it, in the previous case she had indeed signalled that Haruka would be her next target.
Nanase Miyuki was the sort of person who could trample over othersâ hearts without breaking a sweat. Rather, her sadistic tendencies would in fact make her enjoy doing so. It was likely that she had abducted Haruka, the most important person to Yakumo, for the sake of cornering him.
If only they had paid closer attention to her words, they wouldnât have left Haruka by herself. Still, regret wouldnât change the reality they were facing.
Furthermore, the regret Yakumo experienced must be far greater than Makotoâs. The last person who had been with Haruka last night was Yakumo. He had to be blaming himself for leaving Haruka alone. âWhatever happens, we have to find her before it's too late,â said Yakumo, gritting his teeth.
Yakumo must be capable of maintaining his composure thanks to his strong resolve to save Haruka. Yakumo was able to motivate himself, overcoming all the depressing feelings and regret in order to face forward.
Howeverâ What would happen to Yakumo if he were to actually lose Haruka?
It wasnât enough to describe them like lovers. Their existence was like soulmates, bonded together on a deeper level. To Yakumo, losing Haruka must be equivalent to having half of his body ripped away from him.
Should that happen, would Yakumo be able to retain his sanity? Perhaps that was precisely Nanase Miyukiâs objective.
If that was the case, perhaps Haruka was alreadyâno. She shouldnât think about that now. âIs there something I can help with?â said Makoto.
Yakumo responded with a small nod. âActually, Iâve called you as thereâs something I needed your help for, Makoto-san.â âJust say the word. Iâll do anything that I can.â
At any rate, they needed to make a move now. âThank you. Firstly, can I meet with the woman who claimed to have experienced a spiritual phenomenon at the warehouse?â
âHold on,â Makoto interrupted. âShouldnât locating Haruka-chan be our priority?â The spiritual case did concern her, but now wasnât the time to look into that matter.
âThat woman told me she would die if I fail to solve the mystery. By that, I think she meant for me to resolve the spiritual cases before my eyes.â âBut why such a thing...â
âShe said this is a game.â I see.
It was entirely plausible for Nanase Miyuki to pull something like this. She must have gone through the trouble of setting up this game out of her incredible sense of rivalry towards Yakumo. âAlright. Iâll quickly contact them and arrange a meeting,â Makoto nodded.
If so, they had to solve this case as soon as possible. âAlso, Iâd like you to look into whether there had been similar phenomena at that location.â
âLeave it to me.â Gathering rumours may not be easy, but by utilising social media well, she should be able to gain some information.
âThank you,â Yakumo bowed his head deeply. He shouldnât need to thank her. Even if Yakumo hadnât asked for help, Makoto would still put her own efforts to find out Harukaâs location.
Yakumo wasnât the only one who treasured Haruka. âJust like you, Haruka-chanâs important to us as well. Doing all this is a given.â
Yakumo was surprised by Makotoâs words, but eventually smiled bashfully. The door suddenly opened with a bam and Gotou entered the room. âOh. Itâs the newspaper lady,â he said as he took notice of Makoto.
âWe just met yesterday, didnât we?â âYouâre helping out too?â
âOf course. I want to save Haruka-chan, whatever it takes.â âThank you.â Gotou bowed his head deeply.
From his conduct, Gotou also seemed to be doing what he could in the search for Haruka. Even though his injuries hadnât fully healed, he was surely unable to stand around doing nothing. The same as Makoto, Gotou was desperately putting his efforts not solely because of Yakumoâs request for help.
He wanted to save Haruka and help Yakumo out of his own volition. âOi, Yakumo. The preparations are done. Letâs hurry up and go,â Gotou, signalling at Yakumo with his hand.
The two seemed to be heading somewhere to investigate. âIâll contact you once Iâve made an arrangement,â Makoto stood up before leaving the room.
Yakumo followed outside and bowed down as he said, âIâll leave it to you,â before walking away with Gotou. Itâs alright. Weâll find her for sure, Makoto said in her heart as she sent the two off.
Though baseless, she wouldnât be able to press forward without believing so. -
12 -
Gotou went into the driver seat of the car parked in front of the campus gates. Upon opening the door to the front passenger seat, Yakumo made a doubtful expression. âGotou-san, what happened to your cast?â he asked.
Yakumo, who was incredibly perceptive in normal circumstances, had only realised that Gotou wasnât wearing his castâhe must be more exhausted than he appeared. âIt was getting in the way, so I took it off,â Gotou said so blatantly.
He had forcefully taken it off the night before. He wouldnât be able to run wearing a cast and a crutch; let alone drive.
He had thought his wife Atsuko would stop him, but after explaining the situation, she had helped him remove it instead. Likewise, Atsuko must be deeply worried about Haruka. Of course, the same could be said for Nao. Harukaâs existence was already like family to them.
âWill you be able to drive in such a state?â Yakumo threw an unconvinced look. âBecause itâs fine, I managed to come all the way here, didnât I? Cut the small talk and hop on quick,â
It would be a lie to say that it didnât hurt. Nevertheless, right now they had no time to lose in the slightest. If they always had to call a taxi to get around, they would be wasting their time. As he had worded out the previous night, Gotou didnât mind sacrificing a leg or two for the sake of saving Haruka.
Yakumo let out a sigh of disbelief before getting into the front passenger seat. With the closing of the door, Gotou then started the car.
âSo, any new information?â he asked Yakumo as he manipulated the steering wheel. âThanks to Ishii-san, I gained plenty of information about the house we went to last night.â
âWhich are?â Gotou demanded the continuation, and Yakumo shared the information he had gotten from Ishii in detail. Gotouâs feelings grew unbearable. Having lost his wife in a traffic accident, and his daughter having been declared brain dead, Kei had to be suffering greatly.
As if without warning, the man had suddenly been pushed into hellâs abyss. At the thought of the same thing happening to Atsuko and Nao, Gotouâs chest felt like it was being crushed and his breathing grew laboured.
And yet, Kei, who had actually gone through it, had to be suffering pain a hundredfold worse. âSo the fatherâsâKeiâsâstatus became unknown afterwards, huh?â Gotou asked, and Yakumo gave a nodding affirmation.
âCould that man who's in hiding be the perpetrator behind our case?â A thought with no basis. Gotou was merely voicing the question that suddenly came to mind.
âI canât refute that possibility,â Yakumo responded with a serious expression. âReally?!â Although it was his own line of thinking, he exclaimed in surprise as Yakumo gave his approval over it.
âItâs nothing more than a possibilityâŚâ He might be vague and would go about in circles, but unlike Gotou, Yakumo had a basis for every statement, even when expressing possibilities.
âWhat possibility were you referring to?â âThe notebook we found back there.â
âNotebook... â Indeed, Yakumo had taken out a notebook from under the bed back in that place.
âWhat was written in it?â âMostly it was an activity schedule. Related to his work, or what time he was meeting someone; fairly normal entries. Butââ
âWhat?â âThe writing stopped after his wife and daughter went into an accidentââ
Gotou understood what the man had felt. Working, or doing anything at all for that matter, had to be impossible after the manâs family had had an accident.
But that shouldnât be everything that was inside said notebook. Something had to be written there that led Yakumo to consider the possibility of Kei being the perpetrator. âAnd then?â asked Gotou.
Yakumo crossed his arms and closed his eyes shut. As if deep in thought, he stopped moving for a moment. Before long, the man slowly opened his eyes.
âSomething strange was written on the last page.â âWhat is it?â
âSome sort of declaration of resolve.â âWhat even is that?â
âWhat are you willing to sacrifice for the sake of your loved ones?â âHa?â Gotou tilted his head in confusion.
âThat was one of the lines written in there.â âWhatâs that even mean?â
âProbably in a literal sense. I think the phrase âloved onesâ here refers to his wife and daughter.â âThen, whatâs the sacrifice about?â asked Gotou.
Yakumo shook his head. âI have no clue either.â âNo clue...â
Something that was beyond Yakumoâs understanding was all the more puzzling for Gotou. Just why would he leave behind a sentence like that? And why had that man called Kei hidden his whereabouts?
He might not understand, but Gotou sensed a deep darkness extending ahead of that fact. âIf it were Gotou-san...â Yakumo glanced slightly at Gotou.
âAh?â âIf it were Gotou-san, what would you sacrifice for your loved ones?â
At the sudden question, Gotou was incapable of giving an immediate reply. To be honest, he had no way of knowing before encountering said predicament.
In the previous case, Gotou had jumped into a road to shield Nao who had been about to get hit by a car. Yet at the time he had lost his reason and hadnât thought of whether he was going to sacrifice his own life or the like.
Thinking about it calmly, he unexpectedly didnât arrive at the answer. âI think this Kei person had prepared himself to throw away everything for the people he loved. Hence the reason why he had left that passage behind,â said Yakumo with a sullen voice.
His eyes werenât present; as if they were drifting off somewhere in the distance. Yakumo seemed like he might go off somewhere beyond reach, should things be left as they were. âWhat exactly are you trying to say?â Gotou asked, and Yakumo raised his index finger between his forehead and said, âDo you not understand?â
âIâm asking because I donât.â âThe man called Kei has already lost the people he loved. Yet he still wanted to sacrifice something, even though thereâs nothing for him to obtain...â said Yakumo.
His voice was like sharp edges poking at Gotouâs heart. Though faint, Gotou slowly came to see what Yakumo had in mind. Along with the reason why he refused to put it into wordsâ
âEither way, Kei-san disappeared three months after the accident.â âDisappeared?â Gotou raised his voice unknowingly.
âYes. But according to the statement made by Harue-san, who reported his disappearance, the police isnât treating it as a case as Kei-san seemed to have gone into hiding on his own will.â Even if he racked his brains for a reason, Gotou was completely clueless as to why Kei would go into hiding. Still, he couldnât help but sense a whirl of emotions behind it.
What are you willing to sacrifice for the sake of your loved ones? The question itself ended up feeling like some sort of curse.
- 13
- âHe truly was a wonderful doctorââ The nurse sitting before him said so in earnest.
She was Satou, a woman in her mid forties, and her appearance as well as the tone in which she carried herself gave her a friendly impression. Yakumo had asked a favour of two things.
The first was to find out about the Kawakami familyâs reputation by asking around the neighbourhood. While the other was to gather information on Kawakami Kei at his workplace. Following a discussion with Miyagawa, they had decided to split ways in the absence of time. Miyagawa would gain information around the Kawakami family residence, while Ishii would pay a visit to the hospital where Kawakami had used to work.
Kawakami had used to practise internal medicine. Ishii promptly contacted his former workplace and met with a nurse named Satou, an acquaintance of Kawakami as well as the one who had been in charge of Kawakamiâs daughter who had undergone brain death.
Thinking how he was back in this hospital despite only having visited last night, Ishii was left with a peculiar sense of fate. Eeriness overtook him the night before, yet as it was now morning still, along with the fact that he was now at the cafe next to the hospital entrance, made him feel like he was in a completely different location.
âI see,â Ishii muttered as he jotted things down. âThere are two kinds of doctors.â
âIs that so?â âYes. Doctors who examine patients since it is their duty, and doctors who do so out of the desire to serve and help people.â
âAnd Doctor Kawakami was the latter?â asked Ishii, and Satou replied, âObviously,â as he had expected. âHonestly, it was tough for us to work under someone like Doctor Kawakami, as the more enthusiastic he got, our workload would pile up even more.â
âWhat do you mean by that?â âAs he would always go out of his way to do things that weren't required to be done, we would get caught in the middle of it as well.â
âAh.â That might be true.
Not just for doctors, in any line of profession, the mindset of treating customers as kings would inevitably increase the amount of tasks to complete. âThe young nurses would often complain as a result. Not for me though, I liked it. Every hospital needs someone like Doctor Kawakami.â
âThatâs true,â Ishii responded as he demanded the continuation. âIf only that accident didnât happen⌠not only did he lose his wife, his daughter was even left in such a state. It was simply too much.â
Ishii could sense that this was no surface-level feelings, but one that genuinely came from the bottom of her heart. âWas he extremely depressed over the fact?â
âObviously⌠Doctor Kawakami was a friendly person who would greet everyone, even nurses like us. But ever since the accident, he became less talkative and worn out.â With no wife or children of his own, Ishii could only picture the agony of losing both at the same time.
His heart cried out at the mere thought. Kawakami, to whom it had actually happened, must have suffered beyond imagination. âI felt bad watching him and have always wanted to call out to him first, but honestly, I didnât know what to say...â Satou sighed, shaking her head.
That was to be expected. Put in the same position, Ishii himself wouldnât know what to say towards someone in the depths of despair. âAfter the accident, were there any unusual changes about him?â asked Ishii.
Satouâs expression grew troubled. âSome time after the accident, he kept staying beside his daughter. He seemed to be calling out for his unconscious daughter to come back. But...â Satou halted her words.
She seemed to hesitate in saying what came next. âWhat is it?â Ishii urged, and after steeling her resolve and nodding, Satou opened her mouth once more. âAfter his daughter was declared brain dead, his visits became less frequent.â
âWhy so?â Ishii leaned over. Thinking about it, to disappear when his daughter had been declared brain dead felt unnatural.
âThough from a different specialty, he was a doctor himself. So he understood well what brain death meant,â So that was it.
Once declared brain dead, chances of recovery were close to zero. That wasnât all. Since their brain functions were stopped, patients would be unable to sense the presence of those who came to visit.
Being a doctor, Kawakami understood way more than the average person that there was nothing else that could be done. And yetâ
Shouldnât a parent still wish to see the face of their child? Ishii felt something off about the fact.
âI heard Doctor Kawakami disappeared the day before his daughter passed...â Upon investigation, one day after Kawakami had left a message for his mother and disappeared, his daughterâs condition had taken a worse turn, drawing her last breath.
Ishii couldnât help but think something was behind that timing. âApparently so. Perhaps he sensed that his daughter couldnât hang on any longerââ
âWas his daughterâs condition weakening?â âYes. She was getting worse. The doctor in charge of her even said it was only a matter of days...â
â......â âThe doctor in charge seemed to have delivered the news to Doctor Kawakami himself. But a slight commotion happened at the time.â
âA commotion?â âThatâs right. Doctor Kawakami claimed that his daughter had spoken. Thus, he requested them to reexamine whether she was actually brain dead. It was the first time Iâve seen Doctor Kawakami that way. Though his mind understood, his heart seemed to have yet to accept how things areâŚâ
âIs that so,â Ishii said out of sympathy, yet the thoughts in his mind travelled elsewhere. The timing felt unnatural. Even so, Ishii didnât understand what made him feel that way.
âDid anything else catch your attention?â Ishii later inquired, and Satouâs eyes wandered as if tracing her memories. It wasnât long before her expression changed, signalling that she had recalled something.
âIs there something?â Ishii asked again. âIâm not sure if I should say this...â Satou spoke hesitantly.
âWhat is it?â âActually⌠after the accident, a woman often came to visit Doctor Kawakami.â
âA woman?â âYes. A young, beautiful woman in her twenties.â
âAny other defining features?â âRight⌠I wonder. Iâve never spoken to her, so this is merely my intuition, but she seemed quite tough.â
That woman might have something to do with Kawakamiâs disappearance. Depending on the circumstances, they could try making a sketch of her face. âDo you know what her relationship was with Doctor Kawakami?â
âAs for that, I donât know. She wasnât a patient, nor someone from the pharmaceutical companies...â âSounds curious.â
Could that woman be Kawakamiâs mistress? Though baseless, the idea emerged in his mind anyway. âIâm sure the relationship wasnât anything like what you have in mind, Mr. Detective,â Satou spoke as if she had read Ishiiâs mind.
âEh?â âDoctor Kawakami loved his family dearly. He wasnât the type to have an affair behind the scenes.â
âRight...â Satou emphasised the fact quite strongly, leaving Ishii no choice but to respond in affirmation. However, his heart disagreed.
That didnât mean there were no people capable of building a harmonious family whilst having an affair on the side. The woman who had been having an affair with Kawakami might have just made an appearance after the accident.
âDid Doctor Kawakami ever mention anything about that woman?â Ishii asked. Satouâs face frowned into a difficult expression. âThe doctor said before that the woman came to consult him about her relative.â
All the more suspicious. At a time when his wife had just passed and his daughter had been in a brain dead state, he shouldnât have had the time to discuss other peopleâs matters.
âUm⌠do you know of anyone else close to Doctor Kawakami in this hospital?â âAs for that, perhaps that strange man in the basement.â
âPardon?â Ishii couldnât help but turn bewildered at the mention of something that sounded like the title of a B rated horror film.
âMy apologies. I suppose you wouldnât understand if I said it that way,â Satou corrected herself and said the name of the person in question. -
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After leaving Yakumoâs room, Makoto returned to her desk at the newspaper company. There may not be much time, but it was easier to conduct an investigation from her office.
Firstly, she would use the company social media account to announce a request for information regarding the spiritual phenomena that occurred at the warehouse in front of Meisei Universityâs archival facility. The number of viewers wouldnât be comparable to using a personal account. There would surely be lots of shares, so information should quickly accumulate. Next, she composed a message of similar content, sending them out to some of her fellow journalist acquaintances.
Whilst anticipating the success of this information gathering, she contacted Maki, who had come to consult a spiritual phenomenon previously. <Hello?>
Maki picked up the call with a frightened voice. Thankfully the call directly went through. âActually, Iâd like to confirm a few things about the spiritual phenomenon you experienced at the warehouse. For the sake of resolving this case, may I ask for your cooperation?â
<You believed me?> asked Maki. Makoto was no stranger to gathering information on spiritual phenomena, and what was most troubling for people who experienced such incidents was the fact that no one was willing to believe them.
âOf course.â <Thank youâ>
Makiâs voice quivered. Rather than from fear, it seemed to be out of delight. âSince itâs hard to convey through a phone call, Iâd like for us to meet in person once again and talk about it, would that be possible? I have an acquaintance whoâs an expert on spiritual phenomena. I want him to come along as well.â
<Well, that is...> Makiâs tone hinted at a sense of vigilance.
As it turned out, the mention of an expert on spiritual phenomena hadnât been the correct wording. Maki might be assuming she would be demanded to pay a hefty reward. âRest assured. Heâs still young, but heâs been assisting the police in solving various cases so far. He wonât ask you for payment in return, so thereâs no need to worry,â Makoto said so firmly, and Maki then replied, <Alright.>
âThen, without further ado, do you have some free time today?â <I donât have any plans to go out, so any timing works for me.>
âUnderstood. After confirming with the other party, Iâll reach out to you again.â Makoto ended the conversation and called Yakumo this time.
<Yes. Saitou speaking.> It sounded like he was still on a car ride, as a faint hum of the engine could be heard.
âThis is Makoto. Iâve contacted the woman who experienced the spiritual phenomenon. Sheâs fine with meeting anytime, so we can regroup once youâre finished on your end.â <Thank you. Once weâve wrapped things up, Iâll contact you.>
âGot it.â Following the end of her call with Yakumo, Makoto returned to face her laptop.
She was looking up spiritual phenomena at Meisei University on the internet. A few results seemed to match. Information pertaining to the corpse that had been found at the university warehouse last night had spread that rumours surrounding the fact were now abundant. From testimonies stating they had seen a ghost onsite, followed by a variety of other claims: that satanic rituals were once performed there; or that the place had really been the base of a religious cult; or how spirits from wartime wandered in the area.
At this rate, the number of people writing out of jest would increase and she would struggle to find reputable information. How troublesome, Makoto thought, right as she received a private message from an unknown sender on social media.
Since Makotoâs request for information had been shared at random, people would likely send in messages as a joke. Keeping her expectations low, she opened the message. Written there was the following:Â
<Iâm a Meisei University graduate. During my time as a student there, Iâve been to that warehouse for a test of courage. Nothing in particular happened then, but a few days later, my friend who went along the test of courage with me disappeared. That friendâs whereabouts remained unknown to this dayâ>
Makoto held her breath upon reading it.
It was her own instincts talking, yet she felt that this message was genuine and decided on replying straight away. There were many things she wanted to ask. However, exchanging messages like this would be time consuming.
âCan we speak directly? Phone call is fine tooâ she typed, including her contact number in the message before sending it. It wasnât long until there was an incoming call from an unknown number to her phone. Probably the sender of that message earlier.
âYes. This is Hijikata.â <Hello? I was the one who sent a message just now. My name is Nagaoka Momoka.>
So it was the person who had sent that message after all. âThank you for calling. I will call you back.â
<Itâs fine. Donât worry about it,> Momoka said so firmly. âIs that so⌠then Iâll get straight to the point, there are a few things Iâd like to ask. When did you go to that location?â
<About three years ago.> âYou didnât see any ghosts or the like at the time?â
<Thatâs right. But...> âWhat is it?â
<I didnât see anything back then, but afterwards, a female friend of mine who went with me, Ikuta Tomoko, claimed that she felt like she was being followed by a ghost.> While she hadnât experienced any spiritual phenomena there, the subsequent turn of events of being followed by a ghost was similar to Makiâs.
âDid she say that she had seen the ghost?â <She did. Apparently the ghost stood outside the window, staring at her.>
âWas she able to tell the gender of the ghost?â <She said it was a male ghost⌠I didnât really believe her at the time. I thought she was just mistaken, but...>
Momokaâs tone grew frail in an instant. âTomoko-san disappeared afterwards...â
<Yes. It was really out of nowhere. She didnât show up on campus, and her phone was out of reach...> âHave the police been notified?â
<They have. Iâve even submitted a missing persons report, but there was no development afterwards, and time went on...> âAnd Tomoko-sanâs whereabouts are still unknown until now?â
<Yeah. Her parents have passed away and she entered university with a scholarship program. Even though she was such an earnest person...> What followed in exchange of words were sounds of sobbing.
Whether Tomokoâs disappearance had anything to do with ghosts remained vague, yet at the very least, Momoko seemed to be living her life whilst concealing her regret all the while. Even after thanking her and cutting off the call, Makoto was left with a sense of unease.
Perhaps she needed to verify the truth of the matter. Makoto then contacted Ishii. <Yes. This is Ishii Yuutarou,> Ishii promptly answered with a crystal clear voice.
Despite the direness of the situation, hearing Ishiiâs voice instantly softened her once hardened heart. âItâs Makoto.â
<M-Makoto-san! Actually, something terrible came up!> Ishii spoke in a panic. âI know. Iâve heard it from Yakumo-kun. Apparently Haruka disappeared, right?â
<You knew?> âYes. Things really took a worse turn...â
<Right.> Ishiiâs voice rapidly sank.
Makoto had long since known that Ishii had feelings for Haruka. Anyone would be able to tell how much Ishii brightened in front of Haruka. Heâd been holding back as of late, probably admitting defeat after seeing how there was no place for him to get in between Yakumo and Haruka.
Surely Ishii was also among those working tirelessly for the sake of rescuing Haruka. âTruth is, I wanted to ask you to investigate something in relation to that.â
<What is it?> âRegarding a woman named Ikuta Tomoko-san.â
<Who is that exactly?> It was understandable for Ishii to question the fact.
After a brief explanation of the situation from Makoto, Ishii promised to look into the matter after his return to the police headquarters following the information gathering he currently was in. âSorry for the trouble. Iâll leave it to you.â
<Of course. Whatever it takes, we have to find Haruka-chanâ> âYes.â
After hanging up, a small question emerged in Makotoâs mind. If Makoto were to disappear, just how desperate would Ishii go in search of her?
Makoto sighed without realising, having had enough of just how narrow-hearted she could be to question that at a time like this. -
15 -
Gotou parked his car in front of the house they were headed to. Stepping out of the car, the figure of a man he recognised came into view, standing before the entrance. It was Eishin.
âYouâre finally here. I got tired of waiting,â Eishin said so openly. It might have been a trait of his to not be satisfied without complaining.
âShut up,â Gotou clicked his tongue when he arrived in front of Eishin. At the sight of Yakumo following behind Gotou, Eishinâs expression stiffened.
âThings certainly have gotten worse,â he said in a friendly tone unlike how heâd spoken to Gotou moments before. Eishin wasnât closely acquainted with Haruka, but he was well aware of how much her existence meant to Yakumo.
He had to be thoroughly considering what sort of impact this case might bring. âRight. Anyway, can you quickly take me to the girl who experienced a spiritual phenomenon?â Yakumo said in haste.
âI know. Iâve informed them in advance. Letâs go.â Led by Eishin, they headed inside the house, and ascended the stairs next to the entrance towards the room situated on the second floor.
Though he had managed his way on flat surfaces, Gotouâs leg stung as he climbed the stairs. Regardless, there was no time to complain. As Eishin knocked on the door, a voice could be heard from within, âCome in.â
Everyone nodded to one another, and Eishin slowly opened the door. The state of the room was no different from yesterday, with every crevice covered up that it remained in darkness despite the day not being past noon yet.
Standing in one corner of the room, Sana appeared all the more lethargic compared to the day before. It wasnât surprising, considering she had trouble sleeping out of fear from ghosts.
âIâll cut to the chase, could you talk about the spiritual phenomenon you experienced one more time?â Yakumo brought up the subject matter after some basic greetings. Yakumoâs red left eye took Sana a little by surprise, but she soon got rid of the impression and opened her mouth. She spoke of how she had seen a drenched ghost on the Tama riverbank, and the way the ghost had drawn nearer to her house day after day.
Her voice was shaky, and she struggled to find her words from time to time. Gotou felt pity at the mere sight of it. âI see⌠you mentioned that the ghost gets closer and closer every day. Is that the case even now?â Yakumo asked whilst casting his gaze across the room.
Gotou and the rest couldnât see a thing. But such wasnât the case for Yakumo. Reflected in that red left eye of his was a world unlike this one. âYes.â
âSpeaking of, since when have you put up these cardboards over your windows?â âSince about four days ago. Iâm too scared...â Sana replied, teary eyed.
âYou saw the ghost a week ago, is that right?â asked Yakumo to confirm. Sana nodded with a thin voice, âYes.â
âYou said you saw the ghost come closer through the window, which window was it?â âThat one.â
Sana pointed at the largest window in her room. âCan I take a look at it?â Yakumo asked, and although Sana nodded, fear made her cover her face with both hands and face away from the window.
Yakumo opened the curtains and pulled apart the tapes and cardboard that had been obscuring the window. Light from outside filled the room, turning it bright.
âWhich road did you see the ghost on?â Yakumo asked as he remained fixated on the view outside the window. âThe one right in front of my house.â
âDid you see it during a specific time? Such as throughout the day or nighttime...â Sana shook her head at Yakumoâs question. âDay or night, she was always standing on that road whenever I looked out of this room.â
âWere you looking out from where Iâm at right now?â Sana set aside the hands that had been covering her face, and after confirming Yakumoâs position, she nodded over and over.
âYes...â âI see...â Yakumo replied as he opened the window.
Outside breeze blew in. Gotou took a deep breath. The once gloomy atmosphere took a turn and he became slightly relieved. On the other hand, the girl shrank. After all, she must be scared.
After glancing in Sanaâs direction, Yakumo exhaled a heavy sigh and leaned his body over to look down the window. What is he looking at?
Following Yakumo, Gotou poked his head out the window and peered downwards. Over there wasâ
A girl walking along the road directly in front of the house. Aligning with Sanaâs testimony, the girl was wearing a uniform. âNot her,â Yakumo said to ease Gotou, who was in shock.
Gotou turned to find Yakumo covering his left eye using his palm. The girl seemed to be visible still just with his right eye, so she must be a living human being. Yakumo sighed and faced Sana's direction again.
âPlease be rest assured. The ghost outside wonât be able to enter this room,â Yakumo gently pacified her. âEh?â
Sana stared at Yakumo. âThat ghost was just lonely.â
âR-really?â âYeah. So thereâs no need for you to worry. If youâre still uneasy, you can pour some salt on all four corners of the room. That way, she wonât be able to get in.â
â......â Sanaâs expression was overcome with relief and she fell down to her knees listlessly.
Her fear seemed to have disappeared without a trace. âThen, Iâll excuse myself,â Yakumo bowed and walked towards Eishin, whispering something to him before exiting the room.
Though unsatisfied with the way things were, Gotou chased after Yakumo. âWhat you told that girl, was that true?â he asked once they went in the car.
âIt was a lie,â Yakumo said nonchalantly. âWhat?â
âWe wouldnât have to struggle if ghosts could be sent away by pouring some salt.â âYou⌠in that case, the ghost might just appear in that room, then?â
âThere were no ghosts in that room. Of course, same goes for the road in front of that houseââ He had probably said something random to close the case since he couldnât see any ghosts around.
Howeverâ âMaybe it just wasnât there earlier?â
Yakumo himself had often spoken of how ghosts didnât always stay in the same location. âPlease think about it carefully. She was terrified because the ghost got closer to her house day after day.â
âYeah.â âHow could she have known that?â
âHow⌠well, because she witnessed it from her window.â âShe had covered all the windows in her room with cardboard. She shouldnât have been able to look outside.â
âAh.â Gotou only just understood.
Thinking back, Yakumo had confirmed when the windows had been taped over with cardboard, and the girl had replied that it had been from four days prior. In other words, she hadnât been able to look out the window since then, making it impossible for her to have seen the ghost.
âFurthermore, if she merely stood in front of the window, she wouldnât be able to see the road right in front of her house.â Indeed, that was true.
Without poking oneâs head out the window and looking down, the road in front wouldnât be visible. âSo she made up the fact that she saw a ghost?â
âNo. I think she might have actually seen one at the riverbank. Though, out of immense fear, she began hallucinating that the ghost was getting closer every day. Well, itâs something like a mental disturbance.â I see.
If they had told the frightened Sana that she was merely hallucinating, she wouldnât believe them. Thus, Yakumo had consoled her by saying that the ghost wouldnât come after her anymore and instructed her to handle it by sprinkling salt.
He must have conveyed the fact to Eishin before leaving the room earlierâ Having understood things, Gotouâs thoughts were led in a different direction.
âSo we came here for nothingâŚ?â It was crushing for them to be wasting time while Harukaâs whereabouts were currently unknown like this.
âAt the very least we can eliminate it as an unrelated case. Next, we shall regroup with Makoto-san.â âRight,â
No use in regretting now. As Yakumo had said, they could treat it as having eliminated the case out of the way. Without any further thoughts, Gotou started the car.
- 16
- âSo you came againââ Hata sounded fed up at the sight of Ishiiâs face visiting him.
Such a reaction couldnât be helped. He had only been last visited by the aforementioned police detective in the dead hours of the night before. Frankly, Ishii had feared that Hata might have already gone home, so he was glad that they were able to meet like this.
âM-my apologies,â Ishii entered Hataâs office whilst wording his apology. âToo bad, but if this is about the autopsy result, as I mentioned last night, I still donât know myself,â Hata reminded.
Of course, Ishii was aware of the fact. Even he knew the situation wouldnât change in a matter of hours. âActually, Iâm here for a separate matter...â
âA separate matter? Well, whatever. Donât just stand there, why donât you take a seat?â Ishii bowed repeatedly and sat on the nearest chair.
âYouâre not with that Takobozu[3] today?â Hata asked whilst turning his head to look around. The takobozu he had referred to was Miyagawa, of course. Even though Hata had dubbed him umibozu the night before. Ishii was briefly confused by the inconsistent nicknaming.
âYes. Heâs currently gathering information elsewhere.â âSo, what is this separate matter you wanted to ask?â Hata asked as he sipped his tea.
âY-yes. Iâd like to ask you about someone...â âWho?â
âDo you know of a Kawakami Kei?â When Ishii spoke of the name, Hataâs bulging eyes flickered. He looked astonished at the sudden mention of it.
Even so, Ishii himself had been surprised upon hearing Hataâs name come up as the name of the strange man in the basement who had been close acquaintances with Kawakami, according to Satou. âWhy are you suddenly asking about Kawakami-kun?â
It was no surprise for Hata to question the fact. Ishii then explained how the spiritual phenomenon at Kawakamiâs residence might be connected to a string of cases, including the corpse discovery by Yakumo and the others.
âI seeââ Hata nodded after hearing the story to finish, lost in feelings. âKawakami-kun was a truly diligent man...â Hata narrowed his eyes as if reminiscing the past.
âWere the two of you close?â âSince Iâm like this, there was lots of prejudice from other doctors. Theyâd mock me behind my back, calling me a demon and such.â
Whatever it was that Hata found amusing, he giggled an eerie sounding laughter. Ishii felt it was natural for others to not be fond of Hata when he behaved like this, but he didnât put it into words.
âKawakami-kun was the only one who didnât act that way.â âI see...â
âHe might be diligent, but Kawakami-kun himself was a peculiar man.â âPeculiar how?â
âWhen you become a doctor, youâll bear witness to human mortality until you get sick of it. Even my job is to handle death itself. Anyway, in such an environment, you eventually get used to death.â âItâs possible to get used to such a thing?â Ishii expressed his doubt. He felt like death was an exceptional occurrence no matter what.
âItâs possible. You guys too have seen more deaths than those working in other fields, do you not? And you get used to them before you know it,â âOh...â
Thinking back, Ishii had screamed and made a fuss when he had seen a corpse for the first time. Yet he could endure it now. He had built up a resistance. In other words, he might have gotten used to it.
âBeing used to it is terrifying. Left the way it is, we could just become indifferent to death.â âRight,â
âBut Kawakami-kun was different. He often came over to my place whenever his patient passed away.â âWhy so?â
âWho knows. Itâs just that I often had discussions on the topic of death with Kawakami-kun.â âOn the topic of death?â
They hadnât been taking enjoyment in discussions about movies or music, but had instead discussed death as a conversation subject, something Ishii didnât view as appropriate. Ishii stated the fact, and Hata shook his head in disbelief.
âWhatâs not appropriate about it? Humans, no matter who they are, will die eventually. Yet no human can explain what death would actually be like.â âArenât doctors capable of explaining that?â
âWhen it comes to the death of the flesh, sure. But humans have spirits. Even if thereâs no way to prove its existence, spirits indeed exist. Since you guys are with Yakumo-kun a lot, you should know that.â âI suppose soââ
Like Hata said, death of the flesh was simple enough. Add spirits into the equation, though, and he was entirely clueless. If the spirit continued to exist despite the physical body ceasing its function, then what was death exactly? He hadnât been thinking about it too deeply thus far, but being asked like this made him realise the complexity of the subject matter.
If there ever was someone capable of proving it, it must be people like Yakumo who could see ghosts. No, perhaps, Yakumo already knew the answer to it.
Come to think of it, Hata had been curious about the structure of Yakumoâs red left eye since way back. That curiosity might have stemmed from his extraordinary interest towards death. âOur conversation got sidetracked,â Hata mocked himself, scratching at his cheek.
Indeed, their conversation had gone off course into the views surrounding death for quite some time. âCould you tell me what Kawakami-sensei was like in the days leading to his disappearance?â Ishii returned to the main topic at hand.Â
It was what he had wanted to ask Hata the most. Perhaps the answer could serve as a clue to the reason behind Kawakamiâs disappearance and his whereabouts. âYouâve heard about Kawakami-kunâs wife and daughter, havenât you?â
âYes.â âSince that incident, Kawakami-kunâs condition indeed became strange.â
âStrange in what way exactly?â âHe began thinking about death more seriously. Especially pertaining to his daughterâs condition.â
âIf Iâm not mistaken, his daughter was declared brain dead...â âThatâs right. Humans in a brain dead state canât move or speak out of their own will. Without relying on medical equipment, they canât even so much as breathe.â
âRight.â Ishii understood the fact as such had been the case for Isshin as well.
âBut medically, theyâre still alive. Even so, can we truly consider a human who can no longer move or even think for themselves as being âaliveâ?â âWell...â
âIf spirits do exist, then where are the spirits of people who are brain dead?â â......â
âBecause of his daughterâs condition, Kawakami began mulling over such matters more than before.â âAnd then he disappearedâŚâ
âPretty much. Though thereâs one thing I canât wrap my mind on,â Hata looked sharply at Ishii. âWhat is it?â
âOne day after Kawakami-kun disappeared off somewhere, his daughter drew her final breathââ âRight.â
âWhich meant when Kawakami-kun disappeared, he left behind his daughter in a brain dead state. However I thought about it, this feels off to me.â Hataâs words felt heavy.
The odd feeling that had been bothering Ishii since hearing Satouâs story earlier now led him to a certain deduction. Perhaps Kawakami hadnât hidden himself and left his daughter in her brain dead condition. Instead, he had punished himself by disappearing as he had been the one who ended his daughterâs life.
The time difference might just be from killing his daughter by administering medication. However, Ishii couldnât utter that analysis out loud.
- 17
- Right as Makoto arrived at Makiâs apartment building, a car slid to a stop.
Exiting the car were Yakumo and Gotou. Howâs the investigation going?
Makoto swallowed the question she wanted to ask. The two looked visibly more distressed compared to when they had met this morning. Even without asking, Makoto could tell that the investigation didnât go the way they had hoped.
âLetâs hurry up and go,â Gotou wanted to get inside straight away, but Makoto prevented him. âActually, one testimony caught my attention when I was looking into spiritual phenomena at that location,â Makoto prefaced, followed by a brief explanation of a similar case in the past and how the woman who had claimed to be followed by a ghost after the fact had been reported missing.
âDid something like that really happen?â said Gotou while feeling uncertain. There was no helping his reaction. Makoto herself held a similar doubt.
The reason being the theory Yakumo had mentioned many times. Ghosts were clusters of emotions of those who had passed, bearing no physical influence of their own. Following that theory, itâd be impossible for someone to be dragged away by a ghost as seen in horror movies.
And yetâ âThe ghost may not be able to do something directly, but if we were to assume that the figure mistaken to be a ghost was actually a human, something like that might just happen.â
That was Makotoâs line of thought. Tomoko, who disappeared, had seen something at the location of the spiritual phenomenon, and someone who had somehow felt the situation was less than ideal had her kidnappedâan entirely plausible scenario.
After all, they had discovered a corpse packed into a box at that warehouse. And now, Maki was experiencing something similar to Tomoko. There might have been something they werenât supposed to find out at that location.
Haruka might have been kidnapped for the very same reason. âA very intriguing story,â Yakumo placed a hand over his angular chin.
âI thought it needed some supporting evidence, so I asked Ishii-san to confirm whether there had really been a missing persons report filed to the police.â Makoto added. âAs expected of Makoto-san. Youâre helping me by acting so quickly,â Yakumo nodded.
âBut does that old case really have something to do with all this? If it turned out like just now...â âTo know that for certain, let us go,â Yakumo interrupted Gotouâs expression of doubt.
Makoto agreed with Yakumoâs perspective. There were various things that concerned them, but firstly they needed to meet with the related parties. âGot it. Letâs go.â
Makoto led them through the apartment building entrance and pressed the buttons for Makiâs apartment number. âCome in,â A voice could then be heard, and the automatic door lock opened.
They went past the automatic door into the elevator, and ascended to the fourth floor where Makiâs apartment unit was located. Upon reaching the door to the apartment unit, Makoto pressed on the intercom.
The door instantly opened, and Maki came out. Makoto briefly introduced Yakumo and Gotou. Since she had mentioned she was coming with experts on spiritual phenomena, Maki readily accepted them.
âOver hereââ They were ushered into the apartment.
The unit consisted of a kitchen and a bedroom typical of a one person apartment. The room was filled with feminine looking items carefully placed and arranged. Makiâs personality was well-conveyed through her room.
Yakumo stepped inside and immediately looked around with a sharp glint in his eyes. Makoto tensed at the sight of him. If Maki had in fact been followed by a ghost as she had claimed, Yakumoâs red left eye should be able to see it.
It was of no exaggeration to say that the credibility of Makiâs testimony was currently being measured. âAbout the spiritual phenomenon you experienced, what was it like exactly?â Yakumo asked without changing his expression.
At the suddenness of it, Maki was left agape, not realising that the question had been directed at her. âI heard youâre being followed by a ghost. Did you see its figure? Or perhaps you didnât, yet you sense its presence?â Yakumo asked again, now staring at Maki.
âErm⌠I did see the ghost. But it had a black, shadow-like appearance...â Maki spoke with a stiff expression. She might have been frightened by Yakumoâs red left eye.
It was perhaps inevitable, as the ghost she had seen at the warehouse also had two red eyes. Understandably, she might have drawn a connection between it and Yakumoâs red left eye. âOn what occasions did you see that ghost?â
âOn the streets when Iâm heading home from class, or when I looked out the window, he was standing across the road below...â Hearing Makiâs explanation, Yakumo slowly walked towards the window.
âHave you ever seen the ghost here indoors?â asked Yakumo. Makiâs gaze drifted as if deep in thought. âNo. I donât think Iâve seen it inside before.â
âIn that case, Iâd like to confirm what happened at the warehouse.â âYes.â
âYou and your friends opened the box there, didnât you?â Maki replied to Yakumoâs question with a nod. âWe did open it.â
âAnd you didnât see the contents at the time?â âYeah, since it was dark. Besides, that man suddenly appeared in the darkness...â Maki said with a trembling voice, turning her face away from Yakumo.
Indeed, the sight of red eyes was seared into her mind as something terrifying. âPlease tell me in detail about the man you saw there.â
Perhaps in an attempt to soothe Maki, Yakumo spoke in an incredibly gentle tone. âOkay.â
âI heard the eyes of the man who appeared before you were red just like my left eye, are you certain of it?â Maki took one look at Yakumo and turned away before giving an affirmative reply. âYes.â
âIs the shadow following you the same as the man at the warehouse?â âI think so...â
âAlright. One more thing.â âYes.â
âYour other friends who went to the warehouse with you saw the man with red eyes too, right?â âThatâs right.â
âIs no one else being followed by a ghost?â âI think Iâm the only one,â Maki replied faintly.
She was gradually doubting what she had really seen. Such was the impression Makoto had. It was an inevitable outcome, though. At times, memories would fade even more the more it got questioned.
âYour information has been helpful. Thank you,â Yakumo then turned away from Maki. âUm, so, what should I doâŚ?â Maki said in a pleading voice.
âMakoto-san, Gotou-san, one moment?â Yakumo called out looking at them, leaving the room shortly after. Makoto and Gotou exchanged glances and followed Yakumo out of Makiâs apartment.
With the door now closed and their eyes meeting in the halls outside, Yakumo spoke in a low voice, âNo ghost is following her, and there was nothing of the sort inside her room either.â âSo she was just mistaken?â asked Makoto, who had somewhat guessed it from Yakumoâs reaction back in the room.
âI canât say that either. Since itâs just a matter of nothingâs there right now.â Certainly, that was true.
It would be too risky to write everything off as a false alarm solely from the fact that the ghost wasnât present at this point in time. Ghosts didnât always stick around the same spot. âStill, somethingâs bothering me a bit,â Yakumo placed his index finger between his forehead.
âWhat is?â âSuppose she was telling the truth, why was she the only one affected by it when there were others on the scene? Well, it could just be a matter of compatible wavelengthsââ
âRight,â âAnd one more thing. Iâm curious whether the person she saw at the warehouse and the shadow following her were indeed the same.â
âYouâre saying theyâre different?â Gotou interjected. âJust a hunch, but I think that we need to factor in that possibility,â said Yakumo, putting a stop to the discussion.
In other words, nothing seemed certain to them for now. Makoto was aware they shouldnât panic, yet uneasiness spread throughout her chest. âWhat should we do after this?â asked Makoto.
Yakumoâs face turned bitter. âRight. Makoto-san, please inform her to observe the situation a little longer. Tell her to reach out immediately if any ghosts appear later onââ âGot it.â
âThen, can I ask one more thing from you?â âSure.â
âIâd like you to gather a little more information on the past spiritual phenomena at that warehouse.â âLeave it to me,â Makoto responded, yet she felt that instruction from Yakumo was irrelevant.
Perhaps in the face of panic, Yakumo was looking in the wrong directionâ -
18 -
After leaving the hospital where Hata worked, Ishii headed directly back to the Unsolved Cases Special Investigations Division room. He planned to look into Makotoâs request.
With a search through the database, Ishii was immediately met with matching results. Three years ago, there had in fact been a missing persons report with the name of Ikuta Tomoko filed to the police. With no further delay, he requested for the documents.
In her fourth year as a student in Meisei University, a friend of hers had submitted the report. Some investigation had been performed. According to it, Tomoko had suddenly disappeared with no warning whatsoever.
There had been no signs of struggle nor damage at the campus dorm where she had lived alone, and the furniture had been left as it is. Since insufficient evidence had been found and there hadnât been any witnesses, the case had become forgotten with time.
In reality, this happened often. Ishii promptly contacted Makoto on his phone.
<Hello?> âThis is Ishii Yuutarou.â
<I know,> Makoto replied, stifling out a laugh. This sort of banter had seemed to become a routine between them.
âAbout the matter you requested...â <Youâve found something?>
Makotoâs tone raised in an instant. âYes.â Ishii then shared the result of his investigation with Makoto.
Finished listening to Ishiiâs explanation, Makoto mumbled, <So it was true after allâ> âDoes the missing person case from three years ago have something to do with the current case?â asked Ishii.
Makoto gave a pause as if thinking. <I donât know for sure. But that case felt similar to the case from a woman name Maki-san who came to consult me this time around.> âI suppose so...â
<Anyway, Iâll let Yakumo-kun know about this fact.> âAh, about that, let me contact him. There are other things I need to report to him as well.â
<Alright. Please do.> After ending his conversation with Makoto, Ishii was about to make a call to Yakumo right as Miyagawa returned.
He must have been running all over the place. The exhaustion on his face was apparent. Ishii would like to let his superior catch a break, yet he was interested in what information Miyagawa had managed to obtain. âUm...â Ishii began.
âI know,â Miyagawa replied as he crashed on his seat. âIâve asked a bunch of neighbours around that house and apparently ever since the accident, the family hardly interacted with their neighbours.â âIs that so...â
Instead of cutting off contact deliberately, the more probable reason would be the lack of free time as they had to scramble around following the accident. âAfter her sonâs disappearance, Harue lived by herself there, but she quickly fell ill and became constantly bedridden.â
The hospital bed in the room where Ishii had seen a ghost materialised in his mind. Most likely, Harue had drawn her final breath on that bed.
Thinking about it, Harue had lost so much in so little time. Her daughter in law. Granddaughter. And finally, her sonâ Ishiiâs chest grew tighter, imagining the time she had spent in that lonely hospital bed after a string of constant loss.
âWell, the point is, I didnât manage to find out anything useful,â Miyagawa laughed mockingly at himself. No, that wasnât the case. Hearing that information just now, Ishii came up with a way to investigate the Kawakami family.
The hospital bed had belonged to Harue. In that case, there should be a caretaker or someone who would be going in and out of that house prior to her passing. They might be able to learn something from there.
âWerenât you going to call someone just now?â Miyagawa brought Ishii to his senses, phone still in hand as he had intended to call Yakumo earlier. âAh yes, excuse me for a bit,â Ishii took his phone out to the hallway and called Yakumo.
<How are things?> Yakumo quickly spoke as soon as he picked up the call. He was acting composed, but the restlessness in his heart slipped through at times.
Ishii himself was actually panicking too. Harukaâs safety was in his mind the entire time. âI managed to learn a number of interesting thingsââ
Setting aside his awful thoughts, Ishii went straight into telling everything he had heard from the nurse Satou and Hata, as well as what information Miyagawa had gathered. Yakumo showed interest in Hataâs story in particular, inquiring about it in more detail in terms of nuances and such.
The conversation back then had remained fresh in Ishiiâs mind, and he tried to describe it as accurately as possible. At the end of it, Ishii hurriedly called out to Yakumo who was about to hang up.
He nearly forgot to share something important. Ishii then told him about the investigation Makoto had requested, that a missing person report for a woman named Ikuta Tomoko had in fact been filed to the police three years ago.
<Is that true?> Yakumoâs response to that information was clearly unlike the rest. He seemed to think that this fact was rather crucial.
âYes.â <Can I have a look at the documents?>
âYes. Iâll bring it over.â <Please do. Ah, before that, if there are any photos of that woman, Iâd like to have it sent over by email or something.>
âUnderstood.â Ishii should be able to handle something that simple.
<Little by little, I feel like Iâm starting to see the outline of this case,> Yakumo mumbled. âEh? Really?â Ishii sounded much louder than he had imagined that he took himself by surprise.
Even so, there was no chance he wouldnât be surprised over this. <Yes. I donât have any proof yet, but we might be able to find her.>
âThank goodness,â Ishii stroked his chest in relief. Since those words came from Yakumo, who had resolved many cases until now, he should be able to believe it.
<But we shouldnât let our guard down. Considering how that woman operatesâ> Yakumoâs words seemingly echoed in layers within Ishiiâs ear canal.
He was right. They shouldnât lower their guard. There was no mistaking that Nanase Miyuki was somehow involved in this array of cases. Ishii hardly thought that woman would let her tail get caught so easily, either.
The womanâs cold, sadistic smile made its way into Ishiiâs thoughts. -
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Gotou turned to see a concrete building in view. The structure itself, with its flat concrete roof illuminated by bluish white moonlight, gave the impression of a box.
The corpse inside a box had been discovered in this location. Right afterwards, Haruka had been abducted. They werenât mistaken in thinking that the place bore a connection to Harukaâs case. Hence, they decided to investigate the site once again.
Gotou took a glance at Yakumo next to him. His face was as expressionless as ever, but deep inside he must be going through a level of anxiousness he had never experienced before.
To Yakumo, Haruka wasnât merely a woman he had feelings for. Yakumo had constantly denied his own existence and walked amongst the dark. Towards someone like that, Haruka had been the one to shine a light over and reach out to save him. It was thanks to Haruka that Yakumo could finally accept his own existence.
Should he lose that light, Yakumo would certainly fall into darkness to the point of no return. And that was precisely Nanase Miyukiâs objective.
I definitely wonât let that happen. That strong resolve was born within Gotou. âPlease stop staring at me like that. Itâs gross,â cursed Yakumo.
He might be acting normally, but the absence of composure in his words was obvious. Despite that, Gotou didnât point it out. Yakumo was well aware of the fact, more than anyone else.
âShut up. Anyway, letâs go.â Gotou began walking in vigour, but Yakumo called to stop him. âWait a moment.â
He turned around to find Yakumo looking at his phone screen. Peering over, he saw a photo of a woman displayed there. Someone he didnât recognise.
âWhoâs that?â âI asked Ishii-san to send it over.â
âAah.â Hearing that, it all made sense to Gotou. He had overheard Yakumoâs conversation with Ishii moments ago. It must be the woman who had disappeared after visiting this warehouse three years ago.
âThat woman is connected to this case?â âYes. Iâm certain after seeing the photo,â Yakumo said so firmly.
âWhatâs the connection?â âSheâs the oneââ
Yakumoâs red left eye had a sharp glint to it. âOf what?â
âThe female ghost who came to my place.â âWhat!?â
Gotou finally understood. They were investigating a total of four spiritual cases this time. One of them being the female ghost who had appeared in Yakumoâs place.
To think that the identity of that ghost was the woman who had disappeared three years agoâ It felt as if a piece of the scattered puzzle had finally found its way to its rightful placement.
âIn any case, that means we really gotta check inside this warehouse one more time,â Gotou stared at the building right in front of him. Perhaps with the acquisition of new information, the building seemed to emanate an aura far more terrifying than before.
âAnyway, letâs hurry and go,â Gotou was about to make a move, but before he had the chance to, Yakumo stopped him once again. Not with words this time, but by catching his arm. Yakumo was no Ishii, so it couldnât be that the man got cold feet at the last minute.
âWhatâs wrong?â Gotou asked, but Yakumo gave no reply. Still, he was staring straight into the buildingâno, that wasnât it. Yakumo was looking even further away.Â
Towards the densely populated little forest just ahead of the building. âYouâŚâ Yakumo mumbled as he began walking. He passed the side of the building, cutting through weeds as he stepped forward.
Where is he going? Gotou chased after Yakumo whilst questioning the fact.
The density of the trees obscured the moonlight that the further in, the darker it became. Roughly thirty metres away from the building, Yakumo halted his steps and crouched to inspect something on the ground.
Is something there? Now caught up to Yakumo, Gotou peeked over from behind his back.
Over thereâ âwas a box.
It appeared to be a gigantic cooler box, old and brownish in colour. Since when was this box placed here? Normally, no one would have gone this far in, so the box must have been sitting here for a long time.
âThis was dug up only recently,â Yakumo said as if he had read Gotouâs mind. âHowâd you know?â
âTake a look at this,â Yakumo traced the surface of the box with his finger. The dirt covering the boxâs surface came off following the trail of Yakumoâs finger. After which, the original colour of the box was revealed to be white underneath.
I see. The box had a brownish appearance from all the dirt stuck to it. In other words, as Yakumo had stated, the box hadnât always been placed here, but had been dug out recently by someone.
Still, something didnât make sense to him. âWhat is this box exactly?â Gotou questioned, and Yakumo exhaled a long sigh, briefly turning his gaze at the sky.
Winds blew, shifting the tree branches back and forth. After giving a brief pause, Yakumo looked at Gotou. The darkness lurking within his eyes was indescribable.
âWeâll know once we open it,â Yakumo said calmly, and slowly opened the box. Its contents were hardly visible in the dark. Gotou switched on the flashlight he brought and shone it over the inside of the box.
Within laid a woman with long hair, curled into a foetal position. Her body had long since rotted. She must have been deceased for quite some time. âWhat on earth is this...â
âIkuta Tomoko-san who disappeared three years ago,â said Yakumo, who then closed his eyes quietly. -
Translation Notes [1] Umibozu (澡ĺ丝) is a bald, humanoid sea-spirit creature from Japanese folklore.
[2] Police contact form (塥ĺéŁçľĄăŤăźă) is a form one fills out with contact information for the police to use in the event of emergencies.
[3] Takobozu (ăăĺ丝) is a word for someone with a bald or shaved head, perhaps like calling someone âbaldyâ, but I left it untranslated as to not lose reference to the prior Umibozu nickname.
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My scan of the bonus paper from the September 2009 issue of Monthly Asuka Magazine that I got my hands on recently, in which the second chapter of Oda Suzuka's Shinrei Tantei Yakumo manga adaptation was published (edited to black and white + original blue color print).
Shinrei Tantei Yakumo Chapter 2 Published!
Monthly Asuka September Issue
"Thank you for purchasing!
Please enjoy the shocking (?!) second chapter as well!"
July 2009 ăź Oda Suzuka.
In light of the massive recent announcement confirming the manga adaptation of Shinrei Tantei Yakumo - Initial File that's also going to be serialised by Oda Suzuka starting spring next year, I find it hard to believe just how much time has passed since, and I feel incredibly lucky to be here to witness this series turn several new chapters over in its lifetime throughout the recent years. I hope you guys are as excited as I am to see what the future has to offer for it still!
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Shinrei Tantei Yakumo Short Stories - the tree of promise

Shinrei Tantei Yakumo novel translation
Short Stories - the tree of promise
(JP-EN Translation by @cleverwolfpoetry - Editing by Zel)
( other short stories )
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âHeyââ
Ozawa Haruka opened the door to the Movie Research Circle clubroom.
The room was dimly lit and quiet.
âYakumo-kun, are you here?â
When she called out to him, she heard something squirm like a worm in the corner of the room.
If she had been clueless about it, she would have screamed, but Haruka knew the true nature of the object.
âHow long are you going to continue sleeping?â said Haruka, and Yakumo, who was wrapped up in a sleeping bag, woke up, scratching his tousled bedhead.
âYou again ...â
Yakumo grimaced in annoyance and let out a big yawn.
âWhat's with that tone? It sounded as if Iâm annoying you by coming here.â
âNot as if. You are annoying me.â
What an irritating way to talk. However, there'd be no end to it if Haruka were to get upset over this much.
âI thought I should thank you â for the other day.â
âThank me? For what?â
âFor helping me with Mai that time.â
âAh, that ...â
Yakumo stood up and stretched, then rubbed his left eye sleepily. He wasn't wearing his contacts at the moment, as he'd just woken up.
That bright, beautiful red pupil â as fascinating as ever to watch.
âHey, is there anything you want to eat?â
âSomething I want to eat?â
âI'll treat you to something as thanks.â
âDid you think you could get away with that much?â
Yakumo sighed in annoyance.Â
âI did...â
âThat's optimistic of you.â
âW-well⌠I don't have that much money.â
âIf you don't have money, use your body.â
â Wh-what does that mean?
Haruka couldnât ask, and only got flustered instead.
âAre you having a fever?â
âPardon?â
âYour face is red.â
âNo, this is⌠um..â
Looking at the confused Haruka, Yakumo shook his head slightly and then looked at his watch.Â
âItâs already this late? â Anyway, let's go.â
âGo â Where to?â
âIn place of your thanks, come help out too.â
âHelp out with what?â
âMy uncle asked me to do something for him. Anyway, let's go.â
Yakumo said so one-sidedly and quickly left the room.
Acting however he pleased, as always.Â
It was in Harukaâs sad nature to immediately follow after Yakumo, despite her dissatisfaction â .
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âThis placeâŚâ
Haruka said involuntarily as she looked up at the towering cedar tree.
âYeah.â
Yakumo replied, yawning.
The place Yakumo took Haruka to was the shrine where Mai's incident had happened â in front of the tree of deceit, to be precise.
Nobody knew how the stories came to be, but legend has it that if you lie before this tree, you would be cursed.
The tree had a strange aura to it that would make one feel uneasy just by looking.
âWhat are we doing here?â
âI'm going to put a curse on this tree.â
After murmuring this, Yakumo tenderly brushed his palm against the trunk of the tree.
âBy putting a curse on it â what do you mean?â
âExactly as said.â
âCome on, explain properly.â
âGo and hide behind the tree. When I give you the signal, just say whatâs written on this paper.âÂ
Yakumo said so and held out a piece of paper to her.
Thanks.
The written note contained a single word.Â
âWhat is this?â
âDon't overthink it. All you have to do is say the word.â
She had no idea what was running through Yakumoâs mind.
âAll I have to do is say it ... and the signal is?â
âIt's almost time. Hide.â
She was interrupted unceremoniously.
Haruka hid behind the tree of deceit with a feeling of dissatisfaction.
As she gazed towards them, the sky was dyed in red.
â What a beautiful sunset.
While thinking so, she heard the sound of approaching footsteps.
âIâve been waiting for you.â
Yakumoâs voice could be heard. Someone seemed to have arrived.
â Who could it be?
Haruka strained her ears and held her breath, pushing her urging curiosity to the depths of her heart.Â
âSo â how did it go?â
The voice she heard in reply was that of a girl.
âJust like you said, you are cursed.â
What? At Yakumo's words, Haruka could hardly keep herself from blurting out loud.Â
âI see ... as I thought, because I lied ... I was cursed by this tree, wasn't I?â
The girl's voice trembled. It seemed more out of grief than fear.Â
âThat isnât it.â
Yakumo said, loud and clear.
âBut ...â
âThe one who cursed you is yourself.â
âI â myself?â
âYeah. You know what this tree is called, donât you?â
âThe tree of deceit â"
The girl whispered back.
âThat is wrong. The tree of deceit is an afterthought, a name given to it out of malice. In reality, it has another name.â
Yakumo said quietly.
âAnother name?â
âYes. The true name of this tree is the tree of promise.â
â The tree of promise.
Haruka repeated in her mind.
It clearly had a different meaning from the tree of deceit, where you would be cursed if you lie.
âIf you make a promise in front of this tree, it will always come true â that was the original legend.â
Right as Yakumo finished speaking, the branches of the tree swayed in the wind, making a rustling sound.Â
âBut I told a lie and I was cursed ...â
The girl said in a hoarse voice after a moment of silence.
âIt is a curse you have cast by yourself.â
âBy myself â?â
âYes. You blame yourself for not keeping your promise with your younger sister. These thoughts are tying down your heart.â
âBut it is my fault that my sister ...â
The voice of the girl, which seemed to be struggling to get out of her lips, was wet with tears.
Haruka felt a stabbing pain in her chest.
She didnât know the details of the situation, but the girlâs sister was probably already dead. Furthermore, the girl believed that her death had been caused by the girlâs failure to keep the promise she had made to her sister in front of the tree of deceit.
â The same as me.
Haruka had also lost her twin sister in an accident. She had gone to retrieve a ball thrown by Haruka and had been hit by a car.
From that moment until she had met Yakumo, she had lived her life blaming herself. She thought it was a pitiful way of living, one that kept her heart bound with chains.
No one would wish for such a life, but Haruka painfully understood the sort of mental state that led one into thinking that they were left with no other option.
âYour sister doesn't think that way.â
âSuch words of consolation ...â
âIt isn't consolation. Now, here comes your sister.â
âEh?â
âThere, don't you hear? Your sister's voice ââ
Yakumo made a point to speak particularly loudly.
As soon as she understood that this was the signal, Haruka became aware of Yakumo's intentions.Â
âThanks ââ
Haruka said after taking a deep breath.
Riddled with emotions, it was a terribly vague way of delivering the line.
â Is this really going to work?
There was a long silence.
The sound of the wind rushed past, shaking the trees.
âRui ...â
The girl finally murmured between sobs.
Only the girl's sobbing voice echoed over the shrine grounds.
Haruka leaned her back against the tree and narrowed her eyes, admiring the sky. For if she hadn't, tears would surely have streamed down her face.Â
âNow you know. Your sister doesn't hold a grudge against you. Besides â the promise you made to her is not over yet, is it?â
Yakumo addressed her after a while.
âYes.â
The girl answered clearly, sniffling.
âAs I said before, the real name of this tree is the tree of promise. Don't forget it.â
Yakumo said, and once again the girl replied, âYes.â
Then, she walked away from the shrine, thanking him repeatedly.
âWe're done.â
Yakumo said in a calm tone.
âGeez, in that case, you owe me a proper explanation now.â
Haruka complained while stepping out from behind the tree.
âWhy are you crying too?â
She thought she'd been able to hold back, but apparently the moment she let go, her tears began to spill.
âN⌠nothing, I'm not crying.â
She hurriedly turned away from Yakumo and wiped her tears.
âWell, then. Let's go.â
Yakumo said bluntly before walking away at speed.
â Ugh. Heâs so self-centered.
Despite her discontent, Haruka followed Yakumo's back.
âThough, I didn't know that this tree could have a different name ...â
Haruka spoke as they approached the stone steps, and Yakumo suddenly stopped.
âThat was a lie.â
âEh?â
âA curse, to be precise.â
âWhat do you mean?âÂ
Haruka asked, and Yakumo turned around and looked straight at the towering cedar tree.
âThis tree has accumulated a lot of negative emotions because of the name it has been given â the tree of deceit.â
âYup.â
The incident that started with Mai was no different.
âThat is why I put a new curse on it. That tree is the tree of promise ăź I said.â
âI see ...â
Haruka's face naturally became at ease.
A tree of promise that collected people's wishes was definitely better than a tree of deceit that collected negative emotions.
The very sort of idea one could expect coming from Yakumo.
Haruka put her hands together and made a wish to the cedar tree wrapped with a sacred straw rope.
â May this tree become the tree of promise.
âHurry up. Or I'm leaving you here.â
When she looked back, Yakumo had already descended halfway through the stone steps. Â
â Not even a room for the slightest aftertaste.
âWait up,â
Haruka immediately tried to follow, yet suddenly halted and looked at that cedar tree one more time.
It might just be her imagination, but that tree, standing in the evening dusk, gave an inexplicable feel of tenderness â .
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Footnotes
This story was originally published as a leaflet included with the 2013 Shinrei Tantei Yakumo - Tree of Deceit stage play DVD. It didn't occur to me until I nearly finished editing that since I have a copy of that DVD, I do own the original leaflet as well. So I thought I'd include a picture of what it looks like.
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Volume 11 is soo good đđ
I've been waiting for someone to translate it since like 2019 (volume 10 wasn't even translated at the time but the synopsis was enough to make my imagination go wild like what do you mean Haruka ifykyk)
It was worth the wait tho!!!
I'm normally 100% dependent on official content to maintain interest in shows/books so I'm really surprised that I've been a fan for over a decade now.
#so excited for the rest#I swear we're the most patient fandom ever#the series is just THIS good is all I'll say#still can't believe someone actually promised to translate everything#gotta appreciate the dedicated fans#shinrei tantei Yakumo#worth of a spirit#ozawa haruka#saitou yakumo
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Shinrei Tantei Yakumo volume 11 - prologue
Shinrei Tantei Yakumo novel translation
Volume 11 - Worth of a Spirit
Iâd like to ask those who deem my actions brutal. What are you willing to sacrifice for the sake of your loved ones? I will offer everythingâ That is all.
prologue
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A square shaped hole on the floor.
No, this was no ordinary hole. Though enveloped in darkness, the man could make out a ladder extending underground from the mouth of said hole.
He happened to find this door on the floor by mere coincidence.
Had nothing been there, surely he wouldâve just thought that the colour of the floor was slightly different in that area. It wouldn't even cross his mind to approach it.
Yet his ears had caught something strange earlier.
Clunking noises, like metal being hit.
He had gotten closer after following that sound, and when sharpening his vision, he noticed there was a door in the direction of that noise.
He shouldâve ignored it, but nevertheless, his curiosity over the door overpowered all else.
By the time he came to his senses, he had already opened the door.
âWhatâs this?â
âThereâs a basement area.â
âDonât you guys feel creepy?â
The other students that were with him came closer, talking to each other and commenting with enthusiasm.
Just what actually lies underneath here?
Led by overwhelming curiosity, he intended to go down that ladder. But at that moment, something grabbed his arm.
It was a female student from the same seminar as him.
âYouâre going in there?â
âI heard a strange noise just now,â he replied before lowering one foot, stepping onto the ladder.
Next, putting a hand in his pants pocket, he took out his phone and descended the ladder one step at a time whilst relying on the small light from his phone.
Reaching the end of the steps, he arrived in an open space.
Even so, the small light from his phone wasnât enough to look at his surroundings in its entirety.
âWhat is this place?â
âFeels scary.â
Voices echoed.
While difficult to see because of the darkness, apparently the other students followed after him despite complaining in the process.
Using the light from his phone, he illuminated the room.
It was an old room, with both its walls and floor made out of bricks, and an area roughly the size of a large classroom. On one side of the wall were bookshelves storing a sizable number of books as well as documents that were poorly arranged. On the wall across it were shelves lined with medicine bottles. Then, placed in the middle of the room was an old operating table.
Only thing wasâ
No one was there.
Perhaps the noise he had heard earlier had merely been his imagination.
However, when he changed his mind and was about to head back, he discovered something strange.
That object resided in one corner of the room.
It appeared to be a box.
âWhatâŚis this?â he said as he approached the box.
The box was fairly old and made out of metal. Nearly every part of it had rusted.
Did this box used to store equipment?
No, that would be strange.
Something that looked like a talisman had been pasted on the box, and it wasnât just one. The darkness made it hard to tell for certain, but there had to be at least thirty of them.
That wasnât all. Something had been written on top of the lid.
Not with a marker or the like. The letters had been carved directly onto the metal.
He lifted his phone, casting a light over it, and read the letters.
This box shouldnât be opened.
That was what it said.
Could this be someoneâs prank? No, for a prank, this seemed like a lot of effort. Someone had been afraid of something, and had locked whatever it was inside this box.
By reflex, he reached out towards the lid.
âIs it fine to touch it anyhow?â asked one female student.
Under normal circumstances, he wouldâve stopped his hand by now. Yet for some reason, he couldnât resist the force of the box pulling him.
His fingers trembled slightly.
As if led by something, the man placed his palm on the lid of the box.
His fingers were greeted by the rough sensation of the rusty surface combined with the coldness of the metal.
You wouldnât be able to return after opening it, a voice said to him.
A voice that sounded like it had spoken directly to him from within his eardrums, or from inside his brain. That might have been a sign that he had to stop here.
And yetâ
He drew out his strength, attempting to open the lid of the box.
Several talismans ripped in the process and the lid opened alongside the creaking sound of metal rubbing against each other.
A powerful smell invaded his nose and he spontaneously turned his face away.
As he lifted his phone to peek into the boxâs contents once more, he felt a piercing gaze from behind.
He turned around to find a man standing there.
Both of the manâs eyes were dyed blood redâ
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Along the riverside road that was part of her school commute, Sana squeezed the brakes on her bicycle.
Her bicycle came to a stop with a high-pitched squeak.
Still on her bicycle, she turned her face in the direction of the river.
My eyes werenât deceiving me.
A girl was standing at the edge of the river.
Howeverâ
The girlâs condition was unusual.
She gave the impression that she was about to commit suicide by jumping into the river.
Not even Sana knew why she felt that way, even though she had merely seen the girl from the corner of her sight while cycling.
Besides, what should she do if the girl was contemplating suicide?
Even that was something she had no idea about.
It felt strange to call out to her even though the girl wasnât doing anything in particular. Yet it would be all too late if the girl had already jumped into the river.
What should I do?
While she was thinking, the girl slowly turned her neck to look in her direction.
With her head lowered and her hair hung loosely, Sana couldnât see her face very well.
Cold breeze blew along the riverside, making a wuthering sound as dusk drew near. On the opposite side of the river, a white heron flapped its wings and flew away.
Was it her own imagination?
Compared to before, the girlâs figure appeared largerâ
No, it wasnât just her feeling. That girl was slowly walking towards her.
As the girl drew closer, Sana noticed something.
The girlâs black hair was sopping wet. And not just her hair. Her uniform blouse and skirt were soaked through as well, almost like she had just come out of the water.
Drip, dripâSana could almost hear the sound of water droplets falling from the girlâs body.
Before realising, the girl had already closed the distance between them until a mere five metres apart remained.
At this point, Sana noticed another peculiar thing.
The girl was barefoot.
In the middle of winter, had she really been walking around barefoot? No, regardless of the season, it would be unusual to walk outside barefoot.
âA-Are you alright?â she asked, her voice trembling.
Without answering Sanaâs question, the girl extended both of her hands.
Her hands were so pale and skinny they felt impossible to belong to a living breathing human. Droplets of water dripped from the tip of her fingers.
â......â
The girl was saying something.
Even so, Sana couldnât catch what the girl had said over the sound of the wind.
Once again, the drenched girl moved her lips that had turned purple.
This time, Sana was able to hear her clearly.
âI⌠never wanted that...â
Sana couldnât understand what the girl wanted to say. Yet her words sounded terrifying, reverberating through her eardrums.
This isnât normal.
Sana lifted her feet onto the bicycle pedals and rode the two-wheeled device with all her might.
She wanted to get away from the girl as soon as possible.
If she stayed there any longer, she might get dragged into the river by the mysterious girl. Consumed by that thought, Sana pedalled her bicycle using all her strength.
âI never wanted thatâŚâ said a voice next to her.
Eh?
She was currently cycling as fast as she could. Catching up on foot would be impossible. And yet, the voice sounded right beside her.
Unable to bear it anymore, Sana screamedâ
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Shinrei Tantei Yakumo Short Stories - summer festival
Shinrei Tantei Yakumo novel translation
Short Stories - summer festival
(JP-EN Translation by @cleverwolfpoetry - Editing & Scans by Zel)
( other short stories )
[Originally published as a prize booklet for Kaminaga Manabu's 15th anniversary celebration as a writer]
Greetings from Kaminaga Manabu
Thanks to your support, I have reached the milestone of 15 years. I will continue to write more in the future. Wait for it, there's more to come! â Kaminaga Manabu
Commemorative short story - Shinrei Tantei Yakumo
summer festival
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Haruka was climbing up a steep slope â .
The sun was beginning to set, and the sky was tinted with vermilion. She thought it would be colder in the evening, but she was naive. A stifling heat rose from the asphalt.
Wiping away her sweat, Haruka climbed the hill and caught her breath at the tower gate of the temple.
It was only yesterday that Isshin had called her.
âActually, I have a favour to ask you, Haruka-chan â â Isshin began.
Apparently, he was supposed to take Nao to a festival, but something urgent came up, so he had asked her to take Nao with her instead.
Isshin had been looking out for her every now and then. Besides, she hadn't seen Nao for a while, so she readily agreed and travelled all the way here.
She walked through the gravel garden to the front of the priest quarters and was about to press the intercom by the entrance when the front door was opened vigorously.
The face that emerged from the door was Nao's.
Recognising Harukaâs figure, Nao smiled brightly and ran up to her.
âNao-chan. Good evening â â
Haruka hugged Nao tightly as she greeted her.
âWhy are you here?â
Yakumo's grumpy voice interrupted Haruka, who was holding Nao for the first time in a long time.
When she looked, she saw Yakumo standing there, with an indolent air.
âWhy? ... Because Isshin-san asked me to do him a favour. He wants me to take Nao-chan to the festival ...â
Upon hearing Haruka's explanation, Yakumo let out a big sigh.
âItâs not necessary âŚâ
âNot necessary?â
âI was also asked by my uncle. He said he wanted me to take Nao to the festival.â
Yakumo scratched his bedhead in annoyance.
âWhy did Isshin-san ask me to do the same?â
If Yakumo were to bring Nao to the festival, there would have been no need for Isshin to go out of his way to contact Haruka.
What should I do? â While a worried Haruka pondered, Nao ran out, jumping up and down happily.
âNao-chan, wait.â
Haruka began to walk, dragged along by Nao.
Meanwhile, Yakumo seemed to be troubled by the situation for a while, but in the end, he reluctantly followed suit.
The festival was held at a shrine surrounded by forests â . Â
The path leading to the shrine was lined with the sound of festival music and stalls like takoyaki, yakisoba, goldfish scooping, and target shooting, crowded with people.Â
It gave the feeling of summer.
Nao was all smiles and seemed to be having a great time.
The girl looked particularly interested in the goldfish scooping. Haruka bent down next to Nao and together they tried to catch goldfish.
She couldn't catch a single fish, but Nao managed to catch four, much to her delight.
Looking casually next to her, Haruka saw Yakumo standing there with a sulky look on his face, as if the world was ending.
I don't know what's bothering him, but he's been like this the entire time. He hasnât said a word even before coming here.
âHey, why don't you have some fun?â
I went all the way here to come to a festival with Nao, but this only halves the enjoyment.
âI'm just here as a chaperone. There's no need to have fun.â
âWhat's with that?â
âWhy did you come in the first place?â
âBecause Isshin-san asked me to ...â
âI didn't ask for this. She only needs one guardian.â
She'd thought she'd better not say too much in front of Nao, but being told that, she couldn't take it anymore.
âI understand. I should go back, right?â
She thought it was childish, but she couldn't help but raise her voice.
â Why did it get like this?
It was too late to regret it now. Haruka meant to leave after saying a few words to Nao, but more importantly, she couldn't find her.
âHuh? Where's Nao-chan?â
Haruka asked, and Yakumo seemed to have noticed Nao's absence as well. He looked around several times, but could not find her, probably because she was mixed up with other people.Â
âUm, excuse me. Do you know where the girl who was here just now went?â
Haruka asked the man at the goldfish scooping stall.
âI don't know. Before I knew it, she was no longer here.â
The old man shrugged his shoulders.
â This is bad!
She made a rustling sound and turned white.
Nao, who was only seven years old, was lost all by herself. Moreover, she suffered from hearing impairment.
âI'll look this way. You look over there.â Yakumo looked ghastly pale but pointed towards the shrine.
âAll right.â Haruka rushed out as soon as she gave a reply.
â Nao-chan. Where are you?
Haruka searched for Nao, her eyes moving carefully but quickly. It wasn't far to the shrine, but there were so many people that she couldn't advance as far as she would have liked.
She bumped into people repeatedly, apologising, and tried to ask if they had seen Nao, but everyone merely tilted their heads.
â What should I do?
She was on the verge of tears, but she felt like she couldn't let that happen.
Still.
She arrived at the front of the shrine without being able to find Nao.
I shouldn't have quarrelled with Yakumo over something trivial and let her out of my sight. Even though Iâve regretted it, it wasnât enough.
âNao-chan ...â
As she murmured, she saw an incoming call on her mobile phone. It was from Yakumo.
âDid you find her?â
She picked up the phone in anticipation, but all she got back from Yakumo was the short answer <No, not yet.>
Yakumo also seemed to realise from Haruka's reaction that Nao hadn't been found yet and hung up the phone with, <All we can do is keep searching.>.
Right. Whatever it takes, we must find her.
Just as she was renewing her resolve, she heard a child's laughter mingled with the din of the festival.
It came from behind the shrine.
â Could it be?
Haruka hurried to the back of the shrine.
â Found her!
Nao was there, holding a plastic bag with goldfish in it.
Haruka almost fell to her knees in relief, but she soon became more cautious as a very suspicious-looking man wearing a mask of a cat figure was standing in front of Nao.
Perhaps he was trying to kidnap Nao.
âNao-chan!â
To be honest, she was scared, but Haruka ran to Nao, hugged her tightly and stared at the man in the cat mask.
âDon't stare so much. You'll ruin your pretty face.â
The man with the cat mask said in a playful manner and quietly stretched out his right hand in front of Nao.
Did he really want to kidnap Nao? Haruka put more strength into the arms holding Nao.
The man in the cat mask snapped his fingers, and before Haruka knew it, there was a red hairpin in Nao's hair, although she didnât know what was going on.
âIt's a present.â
The man in the cat mask stroked Nao's hair lightly and turned around.
âOoh ... myyy ...... looost ... lost ... kitten ...â
Singing a strange, off-key song, the man slowly walked away.
â What was that about?
Half stunned, Haruka saw Yakumo running towards her, passing the man in the cat mask.
âNao!â
Yakumo sighed in relief, sweat beading on his forehead as he spotted Nao.
There were a lot of things that didnât make sense, but for now it was over.
âAnyway, let's go.â
Yakumo said briefly and was about to walk away, but Nao shouted, âMm!â and grabbed Haruka's left hand with her right hand. Then she held out her left hand, which was holding the plastic bag with goldfish, to Yakumo.
Yakumo accepted the bag of goldfish with a look that said âgood griefâ on his face.
âMm.â
As Yakumo was about to walk away again, Nao stopped him once more.
Nao's left hand was still extended to Yakumo.
Yakumo thought for a while, but eventually, lightly clicking his tongue, he took Nao's left hand.
With the three of them holding hands, Nao smiled with satisfaction.
In that state, the three of them started walking together.
How would we look to strangers? The mere thought made Haruka's face flush.
But this might be fine once in a while âAs she walked, she inadvertently strained her ears and thought she was hearing an off-key song mixed in with the music of the festival â .
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Chronos: Jisedai Hanzai Jouhoushitsu Chapter 4
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So.... we have two new projects and this is the first chapter of one of them. The other one will have its first upload soon.
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Shinrei Tantei Yakumo Another Files - The Deadâs Wish - file 03
Shinrei Tantei Yakumo novel translation
Another Files - The Deadâs Wish
( file 01 | file 02 ) file 03 - the spirit's wish
- 1
- With full concentration, Sakamoto Eiji stared intently at his editing work across the computer screen.
He was in the movie circleâs room at the clubroom building. It had been a tradition of the movie circle Eiji was in to showcase the film they made in the campus festival.
This time, Eiji as a fourth year student had been appointed as the director and was producing a horror film. The story told of a group of men and womenâfour people in totalâwho had gone to an abandoned hospital for a test of courage and had accidentally encountered something not of this world. It had been filmed through a camera held by one of the cast members to give the composition a documentary feel.
Although some had mockingly pointed out that similar works had existed before, Eiji didnât think that was the case. This was his own original work. He too acknowledged that there had been films with a similar format. However, Eiji hadnât come up with his idea from watching those. Hence, those people had no reason to mock or complain about it. Besides, Eiji felt very confident about his work this time.
He hadnât secured a job and would likely end up unemployed once he graduated from the university. His friends would have been panicking in such a situation, but Eiji was different. He was confident that his work would win if showcased at the student film festival. If that were the case, surely film companies wouldnât turn their backs on Eiji. He would be entrusted to direct a major film and his name would rise to fame.
Afterwards, it wouldnât be so bad if he were to get caught in a romantic encounter with a popular actress. As Eiji was smiling to himself, his junior, Daichi, who was assisting his editing said, âFeels like something strange got caught on camera just now.â
Daichi was a third year student, but he hadnât joined the movie circle right as he entered the university. He had only become a member roughly half a year prior. Apparently he had been aiming for film-related jobs, so he wanted to obtain some kind of award or achievement in the movie circle.
No new students had joined the circle this year, so Daichi became the target of being ordered around. âWhat something?â Eiji asked back as he glanced behind at Daichi.
âI think I saw some kind of noise...â âItâs just your imagination.â
A mere dogsbody like you shouldnât talk so much, Eiji swore in silence before resuming his editing. The monitor flashed a scene of four peopleâthe men and women as they arrived at the hospitalâwalking as they gleefully conversed with one another.Â
Even so, only three people had been captured by the camera. The other person had been holding the camera to record his friends. A warm scene unfitting for a horror film, but this would only add to the richness of the film.
It would help intensify the terrors that they were about to experience. Ssshhh.
Noise suddenly appeared on the monitor. Eiji rewound the video slightly to examine the scene once again.
A noise was indeed present. âWhat is this?â
Clicking his tongue, Eiji momentarily paused the video. The footage was now unusable because of this noise. He had no choice but to do a retake. But if he were to do that now, the film wouldnât make it in time for the campus festival.
âSo there was noise after all,â said Daichi arrogantly. âYou werenât talking about this scene earlier, though?â
âWell, thatâs true...â âGeez.â
Eiji grew annoyed, but a brilliant idea suddenly appeared in his mind. He didnât have to retake the scene. Simply treat this noise as intentional. Pretend that the camera hadnât functioned properly due to a spiritual presence.
âThis isnât so bad,â said Eiji. Daichi tilted his head dumbfoundedly. âWhat isnât?â
âSo, itâs as if we purposely added the noise to add to the filmâs atmosphere,â Eiji explained. The presence of the noise would make the film more real, adding to its terrifying feel. He could add more noise into other scenes as well.
Who wouldâve thought he could come up with something like this. He really was a genius after all. Yet after hearing his explanation, Daichi still didnât fully understand and his dumbfounded look remained.
That was just the person he was. After all, he had joined the circle solely to get achievements. He couldnât see the potential like Eiji could. If people like him grew in numbers, perhaps the term Yutori Seidai[1] would be used more commonly.
Eiji gave up elaborating any further and went back to editing. However, as he watched the subsequent footage, Eiji couldnât believe his eyes.
His monitor became pitch black, before repeatedly playing a scene he didnât remember shooting. It wasnât shot at a hospital either, but instead showed a railway crossing that seemed to be one near the campus.
âW-what is thisâŚ?â said Eiji unknowingly. âI wonder what...â asked Daichi, tilting his head.
âI donât recall shooting any footage like this. Whatâs the scene after this?â urged Eiji. âE-even if you ask me, I donât know,â said Daichi fearfully.
Had someone shot this footage and overwritten his own? What a horrible joke. All his hard work had turned to dust. âHey, do something!â Eiji yelled, when the lights suddenly went out.
âWhat? What happened?â Even the computer monitor was shut off. Perhaps the fuse had gone out.
âDaichi, go check it out.â What awful timing at a crucial time like this. How incredibly annoying.
âY-yes,â answered Daichi before tripping on something with an âouchâ as he walked away. Amidst the darkness, the phone on the table began to vibrate from an incoming call.
The screen displayed ârestrictedâ. Although suspicious, Eiji answered the call.
âHello?â Clanging sounds could be heard from the other side of the call, together with the alarm sound signifying a train crossing.
âHello? Who is this?â called Eiji. Suddenly, the sounds of the train crossing stopped.
<HâŚhelp meâŚ> The terrifying voice that came out of nowhere made Eiji reflexively throw his phone away.
It had been a womanâs whimper. Eiji held his breath and looked at his phone that had fallen on the floor. He had no intention in the slightest to pick it up.
He hoped the lights would come back soon, but there was no sign of that happening. As time passed, his anxiety grew ever increasingly, and his heart wouldnât calm down.
Eiji put all his concentration into his trembling throat and yelled, âOi! Daichi! How is it?â Yet there was no answer.
What is he doing? Eiji converted his fear into anger towards Daichi to hold himself together.
Butâthe next second, something touched his nape. Something cold.
I mustnât lookâhe shouldâve thought, but for some reason, Eiji turned his head as if drawn by something. An eerily pale hand with prominent, dark veins.
It was that of a woman. The hand curled around his neck.
âStop! S-stop it!â Eiji screamed through tears. The hand violently strangled his neck with no mercy. Until Eiji finally couldnât let out a sound anymore.
His vision blurredâ Between his wavering consciousness, Eiji could hear the voice of a woman.
Help me. -
2 -
âA cursed video?â said Haruka in surprise. She thought it was some kind of joke as the choice of words made it sound like the title of a horror film. However, Fujimoto Asami, who sat across from her, didnât look like she was joking.
Her widened eyes signified the terrified look on her face. Haruka was swallowed by the intensity of it, the chatter of the bustling cafeteria as lunch hour approached felt like they were drifting away.
âThatâs right. It has to be a cursed video,â said Asami again, gritting her teeth. Asami, a student from the same seminar as Haruka, had reached out to her to discuss something.
As the campus festival drew near, Haruka had thought it was probably to discuss romance or the like, so she had casually agreed. Yet, the words that had come out of Asamiâs mouth had been entirely unexpected to her.
âIâm saying, it has to be a cursed video. Right?â said Asami, turning to the female student sitting beside her. It was Harukaâs first time meeting her. She was Asamiâs friend, Natsuki. Since earlier, Natsuki had kept looking down and had a gloomy aura completely opposite of Asami.
In confusion, Natsuki responded, âY-yes. I think so as well.â The two seemed convinced, but Haruka still didnât understand.
âWhat do you mean by that?â asked Haruka. âThisââ
Asami took out a transparent plastic box from her bag. Inside was some kind of DVD or Blu-ray disc. âWhatâs this?â
âI'm telling you, this is the cursed video,â said Asami, annoyed. âAh, I see,â replied Haruka vaguely.
âWhatâs with that anticlimactic reaction?â said Asami with an exasperated tone, but it couldnât be helped that Haruka reacted that way. She couldnât immediately believe the existence of a cursed video, and besides, she didnât understand what Asami was trying to get across.
Even so, Asami was normally a composed person. To become impatient and irritable like this, something serious had to have happened. âCould you please explain whatâs actually going on?â Haruka asked Asami in a pleading tone.
Asami seemed to have realised that she had jumped into things. She then drew a long breath and said, âActually, thereâs an upperclassman in my circle called Sakamoto-sanâŚâ âWhat circle are you in?â
âThe movie circle.â âEh?â blurted Haruka in surprise.
âDo you really have to be that surprised?â asked Asami, and Haruka hurriedly shook her head. Haruka had misunderstood for a second. Asami was a member of the movie circle. While Yakumo was a member of the Movie Research Circle.
The university was filled with circles and associations that shared similar names. She had heard before that there were even five different snowboarding circles. âSorry. So, what does the movie circle do?â
âWe produce films.â âI see.â
If their activities were producing films instead of watching and critiquing them, then their circle was vastly different from the Movie Research Circle where Yakumo was. Well, Haruka wasnât certain whether Yakumo even watched films, let alone critiqued them. âThen, recently weâve been shooting a film to be showcased at the campus festival.â
âAmazing. Is Asami directing?â âNo. The director is the upperclassman I mentioned earlier, Sakamoto-san. I merely helped with the audio recording and made some appearances in the film.â
âYouâre in the film!?â âThereâs no need to talk about that,â Asami immediately responded, sounding irritated.
Indeed, Haruka was getting sidetracked. âApologies, please continue.â âAnyway, when we examined the footage we shot, something strange was captured on camera.â
âSomething strange?â âYes. I canât put it into words very well, but it was really terrifying...â
âTerrifying?â âFrom what I heard, Sakamoto-san first saw it while editing. Afterwards, the lights suddenly went out and a female ghost appeared...â
Listening to the story thus far, Haruka finally understood what Asami wanted to discuss. For some reason, rumours had gone around that Haruka was knowledgeable about the supernatural.
Thanks to that, people had often approached her to consult about anything spiritual. Asami had to be one of them as well. It was true that Haruka had experienced a number of spiritual phenomena and had been a witness to the closure of those incidents. However, that was about as far as her involvement had gone.
The true person behind the closure of said cases was Saitou Yakumo. She had tried to clarify many times, but in the end they would always say, âIn that case, Haruka, please ask for that personâs help.â
She could simply refuse them, but Haruka was weak to being pleaded to and it had become a bad habit of hers. In the end, sheâd easily make promises to them. âSakamoto-san became terrified and stopped coming to the circle ever since. Other members had mixed reactions, but the other day we decided to actually watch this DVDââ Asami continued her story with no regard for Harukaâs feelings.
âUh-huh.â âThenâstrange images that were never recorded appeared. That wouldnât be a problem by itself, but the lights suddenly went out and everything became pitch blackâŚand afterwards...â said Asami, giving a pause.
While it was mere seconds in reality, Haruka felt like it lasted for eternity. âIn the room, a female ghost...â said Asami, covering her face with both hands.
She must be recalling that very scene. In that position, what sounded like sobs could be heard from Asami. The weather wasnât cold, yet her body was shivering slightly.
It mustâve been a terrifying experience for her. âAre you alright?â consoled Haruka, placing a hand on Asamiâs shoulder.
âThis has to be a cursed video. Iâm beggingâŚplease help me...â Asami lowered her hands and gazed towards Haruka.
Her eyes were wet from the tears that welled out of fear. Haruka turned to look at Natsuki. She looked terrified as well.
Yakumo wouldnât be pleased, but Haruka wouldnât be so cruel as to abandon them, having been met with such expressions. -
3 -
âYakumo-kun, this is terrible, terribleââ Haruka roughly opened the door to the Movie Research Circle clubroom.
âWhat are you, Hachibee?â said Yakumo. He sat on his usual spot with a displeased look and stared at Haruka with languid eyes, as if freshly awakened. âHachibee?â Haruka asked in return.
Yakumo ran a hand through his tangled hair and let out a long sigh. âThe character that appeared in the period drama Mitokoumon. One that made a ruckus saying âterrible, terribleâ whilst bringing about trouble.â âAah.â
Having mentioned that, such a character probably did exist. âYou bring nothing but trouble and are good for nothing; truly just like Hachibee.â
âUgh,â Haruka groaned. Though annoyed, it was true that she was good for nothing, so she couldnât deny that fact.
âStop getting into unnecessary trouble, quickly get rid of it,â said Yakumo, swaying his hand as if shooing her away. âEven if you say thatâŚâ
Lethargically, Haruka sat on the chair in front of Yakumo. She couldn't simply ignore Asami and her friend just like that.
âBesides, youâre getting in too much trouble recently.â âItâs not like I enjoy getting myself involved in trouble.â
âI donât think that was the case.â âEh?â
âThis is the third time this week, you know. Impossible for this much trouble to come on its own if it wasnât for you gathering them.â Yakumo lifted three of his fingers and aimed it at Haruka.
It was true that Haruka had brought in quite the amount of trouble recently. If Yakumo were to run a business as a detective specialising in spiritual cases, then she would have become a reliable assistant bringing in new cases. Unfortunately, Yakumo was merely a university student.
His displeasure over being brought two, three cases a week was perfectly understandable. Haruka understood that, but it was in her character not to sit still and ignore others in struggle.
âAt least listen to the story first, canât you?â Haruka observed Yakumoâs face.
Yakumo withdrew his body backwards as if evading her and clicked his tongue. While a little forceful, Haruka took that as an agreement and began explaining.
âThereâs a cursed videoââ said Haruka. Yakumo instantly shook his head from disbelief. âAre you stupid?â
âWhy am I suddenly getting called stupid?â âThis isnât a horror movie, do you really think something as suspicious as a cursed video truly existed?â
Yakumoâs reaction couldnât be helped. Haruka didnât believe it at first either. Butâ âThis is true. Watching this video would make a ghost appear. My friend became terrified at the thought that something might happen after...â Haruka placed the encased DVD lent by Asami on the table.
After glaring at the aforementioned DVD as if spotting a cockroach, Yakumo threw a condescending look at Haruka. âHave you watched the contents of this DVD?â
âNot yet,â Haruka shook her head. She came here right after hearing Asamiâs story, so there was no way she had already watched it.
âSo it isnât confirmed whether a ghost would truly appear upon watching this.â âThat is trueâŚâ
âIf you havenât confirmed it, then you shouldnât have been able to conclude its certainty.â âWell, I guess so...â
âEven if the ghost were to appear as we watched it, we donât know what kind of curse it is.â âWhat do you mean?â Haruka tilted her head.
âYou donât even know such a thing?â âYeah.â
âTurns out the word stupid isnât even enough to describe you,â Propping his chin with one hand, Yakumo threw a condescending gaze at Haruka. Even being looked at in such a manner wouldnât make her understand what she did not.
âWhat are you trying to say?â âHas anyone who saw the ghost met with any danger?â
âThatâŚâ Apparently the upperclassman named Sakamoto had stopped coming to the circle, but that was all. She hadnât heard of anything else.
âNothing happened, yet they believed this video was cursed? Donât you think they were rushing to that conclusion?â Yakumo was right.
The ghost had merely appeared and nothing else had happened. âBut, if we waited for something to actually happen, wouldnât it be too late?â
Putting off handling certain issues may only cause the situation to become more serious. Such an example would be stalker murder cases that happened as of late.
Haruka often heard of devastating cases in which the victim had already made a report to the police, yet the police had taken no action, getting the victim killed in the end. As Haruka made that argument, Yakumoâs expression grew visibly displeased.
âYouâre trying to say this ghost might curse someone to death, is that it?â said Yakumo, his tone full of hostility. âPerhaps something like that will happen.â
âAll this time, what have you seen?â asked Yakumo, clicking his tongue. âWhat do you mean?â
âGhosts cursing humans to death? Itâs impossible,â Yakumo firmly denied. That was true.
Panic had made Haruka forget an important point. Although currently concealed with a black contact lens, Yakumoâs left eye was actually a bright shade of red.
It wasnât just red in colour, the eye allowed him to see the spirits of the deadâin other words, ghosts. Yakumo had solved a myriad of spiritual cases by putting that ability into use. Yakumo, who had always been able to see ghosts, defined them as clusters of feelings of people who had passed, according to his own experience.
Because of that, he didnât think ghosts were capable of exerting physical influence. Ghosts cursing humans to their deaths was something that could never possibly happen.
Even though Haruka had witnessed that fact firsthand, she had gotten shaken from having seen Asami so deeply frightened. âSo this isnât a cursed video?â
âIt would be right to think that way.â Yakumo folded his arms and nodded firmly.
He mustâve been trying to say not to overreact just because a ghost had appeared. Coming from Yakumoâs perspective who had always been able to see ghosts, it wasnât hard to see why he would think so. âButâŚin that case, what should be done?â
Judging from Asamiâs terrified state, she probably wouldnât be convinced even if Haruka tried to explain. âThat isnât my problem,â said Yakumo without a care.
Against such indifference, Haruka had nothing to reply. She wasnât confident about it, but there seemed to be no other option than to explain things to Asami. -
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Having been kicked from Yakumoâs room, Haruka tried to contact Asami. However, only the dialling tone could be heard; no one was picking up, nor was there any reply from the answering machine.
She had no choice but to leave a message with the subject of wanting to discuss the spiritual phenomenon. After sending the message, a thought came to her mind.
She might not be Yakumo, but she wouldnât be able to explain things to Asami without knowing the contents of this DVD. Haruka decided to pay a visit to the campus library.
In the library there were booths with DVD players in them. She planned to watch it there. Haruka couldâve just watched it at home, but Asami might get in touch with her, so it would be better for her to stay around the campus area. Furthermore, while Yakumo had said there wasnât any curse, she still didnât want to watch it alone in an enclosed room.
There had to be other people in the library, so she didnât need to be scared. Luckily, a booth in the corner was unoccupied.
Haruka sat on the chair within the booth. The monitor was a mere seventeen inches, but that shouldnât be a problem as she just wanted to check the contents. Haruka plugged the earphones into her ears and placed the DVD on the tray before pressing the play button.
The first image displayed was of the students preparing for their shoot in the vicinity of an abandoned building. A man who appeared to be the director spewed out instructions one after another with an arrogant tone. This person had to be the movie circleâs upperclassman, Sakamoto.
Haruka spotted Asamiâs figure in the middle of reading the script. Moments later, the scene changed.
This one captured a man and two women, one Asami and the other Natsuki. âReady, action!â said a manâs voice who was probably Sakamotoâs.
Along with that, Asami, Natsuki, and the man began to walk whilst conversing. The hand holding the camera followed after them. The image was shaky and difficult to watch, to the point that it made Haruka feel nauseous.
âW-what on earth?!â shouted Asami in surprise as she pointed at the stained walls of the hospital. Her acting couldnât remotely be considered good, even if to put it nicely.
âWhat? What is it?!â The man holding the camera responded, and ran towards the spot Asami had pointed to zoom in closer. A cursed straw doll laid there, its body punctured with a long nail.
The group screamed in unison. Haruka was merely watching the footage, yet her head hurt for some reason.
Apparently the concept of the story had been that one of the four people happened to be filming with a camera on his hand. However, their acting had been way too obvious, rendering it unentertaining to watch. On top of that, the zoom in had been too intentional and over exaggerated that Haruka ended up laughing.
Perhaps the footage had been shaken on purpose to make it feel more realistic. Even so, the shaking had been over the top as if shot whilst riding a jet coaster, that any viewer would be nauseous. Haruka was relieved at the fact that she was watching with a small monitor. If it had been a large one, she might not be able to stand watching it.
More importantly, she felt like she had watched a similar film before. A horror film with a documentary style just like this one had gained popularity a while back, and it was as if this film was trying to copy it.
Haruka wanted to click the pause button, but she shook her head and reconsidered. She wasnât watching to enjoy the filmâs content. Rather, she did so to confirm the spiritual phenomenon.
Afterwards, Haruka regained her focus and a few scenes continued with a similar pattern. As she began to think the film was going to end just like that, noise suddenly appeared on the monitor.
Straightening her back, Haruka intently watched the monitor. The noise gradually spread larger, until the monitor eventually hissed like a sandstorm.
Moments as she thought the display would remain in that state, the noise vanished. A railway crossing appeared on the monitor.
Clang, clangâ Sounds of the railway crossing echoed through.
The flashing red light warning the incoming train stirred up her anxiety. The railway crossing scene continued for some time before the monitor suddenly went black.
Haruka thought the film was over, but that wasnât it. The blackness slowly thinned out over time.
Not long after, something emerged amidst the darkness. A human figure.
It seemed to be a woman dressed in white. The woman laid in a place that looked like a coffin.
She had a youthful appearance. Her eyes were closed, unmoving. While she had a thin layer of makeup on, one could tell she was extremely pale underneath.
Is she dead? As Haruka questioned that fact, the scene changed once more.
This time it depicted a street. People came and went throughout the nighttime crowd. What is this?
The scene switched yet again, now displaying the same railway crossing as earlier. Clang, clangâsounded the alarm.
Alongside the flashing warning light, a womanâs face appeared on and off across the entire monitor. The monitor returned to black.
Is it over? Haruka thought before a voice could be heard. âHelp me...â
At the sound of a womanâs hoarse voice, something cold ran through Harukaâs back. âHyaa!â yelped Haruka as she stood up. The earphones on her ears slipped out and fell.
Her heartbeat went through the roof. Sweat dribbled on her forehead, and she struggled to breathe.
Haruka understood then. It wasnât surprising that Asami had declared this to be a cursed video upon watching, as it was indeed that terrifying. Even soâ
No ghost had appeared as Asami had claimed. Maybe they had been mistaken after all?
As Haruka was about to take the DVD out of the tray, something cold touched her nape. It was different from the wind. Almost like something was actually touching her.
Haruka wanted to turn around when a voice could be heard in her ear. âPlease...stop it already...â
Haruka briefly thought the voice came from the DVD. However, her earphones had come off when she had stood up earlier. She glanced at her surroundings, but there was no one in sight.
Was that a ghost just now? Confused and scared, Haruka could only stand still in place.
- 5
- Haruka returned home with a heavy heart.
She couldnât get the video she had just watched out of her thoughts. Its contents were incomprehensible, but that only made it plague her mind further.
After seeing the video, she had tried to contact Yakumo, yet her call hadnât gone through. She had also tried to visit the Movie Research Circle clubroom, but Yakumo hadnât been there. Even if they had met, chances were sheâd only be treated as a troublemaker and chased away. Despite that, Haruka was certain her fears wouldâve diminished by speaking to Yakumo.
By hearing a logical explanation, her thoughts would become organised, and just by talking to Yakumo, her feelings would grow lighter. How miraculous, even though she was convinced she would only be mocked upon.
There was no use having those thoughts now. She would visit Yakumo again tomorrow and ask him to watch this video footage. If Yakumo were to declare that she had been mistaken, she would be relieved.
Haruka headed for the bathroom for a change of atmosphere. After taking a shower and a hot bath, that scene would surely leave her mind. Unfortunately, her expectations were entirely wrong.
While washing her hair, she felt a hand reaching for her from behind. Even whilst submerged in the tub, she ended up sensing a personâs reflection on the mirror.
Being inside a cramped, closed area while defenceless made her anxious. In the end, Haruka escaped and ran out of the bathroom.
And even as she was drying her hair after a change of clothes, she was constantly worrying about her back. Asami must have felt the same.
Haruka turned the television to a louder volume than usual. She had just sat down on the bed when her phone rang. It was from Asamiâ
âHello?â As soon as she picked up the call, Haruka could hear Asamiâs gut-wrenching cries. <Help me!>
âWhatâs wrong?â <It really was a curse after all. Haruka, please do something!>
Asamiâs voice was clearly trembling from fear. âHold on. Keep yourself together. What happened?â
<Sakamoto-san...he...> âWhat about him?â
<H-he disappeared!> said Asami between sobs. âDisappeared? What do you mean?â
If Haruka were to panic herself, she wouldnât be able to grasp the situation. She tried her best to question her calmly. <Iâm telling you, Sakamoto-san disappeared,> said Asami restlessly.
âHe wasnât locking himself in his room out of fear of ghosts?â Asami had explained so at first.
<That was what I thought. But I was wrong. We went to his place together earlier, yet his house was unlocked...then, we couldnât find him anywhere...> âMaybe he was just away for the moment?â
<His wallet and phone were left inside the room!> If that were the case, rather than being away, people would be led to believe that he had disappeared.
Not only had his door been unlocked, his phone and wallet had been left inside the room; however clumsy a person could be, it was abnormal. Despite that, it felt exaggerated to claim that he had disappeared due to a curse solely based on this much information.
âPerhaps he was only out for a short while and would come back soon?â suggested Haruka, but even she felt she was pushing that theory. Unsurprisingly, Asami denied in an instant. <Thatâs not it!>
âButâŚâ <We waited for an hour in his room, but he never returned!>
Things were only getting stranger. âThen, police...â
<I had the same thought initially, thatâs why I went home first. But itâs right there!> âWhat is?â
<That ghost. It stood in front of my house and stared intently across my window. Sakamoto-san mustâve been dragged by that ghost as well,> said Asami hurriedly. It appeared that Asami had panicked because the ghost had appeared in front of her house after Sakamotoâs disappearance.
She mustâve thought that she was about to be taken away next. âAnyway, contact the police first. Iâll quickly head over there too,â Haruka briefly said before she ended the call, put a jacket on, and left the house.
She knew she couldnât do much even by going there. Nevertheless, she could at least calm Asami down. Besides, rather than trembling by herself at a time like this, her feelings should improve with the company of another.
The last time Haruka had visited Asamiâs place had nearly been a year ago. Even so, she still roughly remembered the location. Her body shivered from the cold night air as she rushed towards Asamiâs place.
Asamiâs apartment was situated in the inner parts of a quiet road. The structure was rather old and while it used an automatic lock, the building had no security cameras. Haruka pressed the doorbell to Asamiâs place through the intercom at the buildingâs entrance.
Yet there was no answer. Strange.
Haruka contacted Asami with her phone. Somehow, a cell phone ring could be heard from within the bushes in front of the apartment. Whatâs the meaning of this?
Haruka approached the bushes to find that a phone was dropped there. Once Haruka ended her call, the ringing of the phone within the bushes stopped as well. This is Asamiâs phone.
Haruka crouched to pick it up. She recognised the model. There was no mistaking it, it belonged to Asami.
That meant something had happened to Asami. Haruka stood dumbfounded when something suddenly touched her nape. The cold sensation froze her back.
I mustnât look. She repeated that sentence over and over in her mind, yet her body moved on her own.
Slowly, she turned to see the face of a deathly pale woman standing there. The same woman from the cursed video. âAaah!â Haruka screamed as she fell to a sitting position, and the woman disappeared as if melting into the darkness.
There was no mistaking it anymore, the video was indeed cursed. Haruka gathered all her concentration on her trembling hands to contact Yakumo on her phone.
The dialling tone felt like an eternity. <What business do you have calling this late into the night?>
His tone was annoyed and displeased, yet tears of relief welled in Harukaâs eyes. âYakumo-kun. Please, help meââ said Haruka, forcing out her voice.
- 6
- Haruka stood in front of the apartment entrance and stared emptily in the direction of Asami's room.
Afterwards, Yakumo had asked her to contact Gotou. Gotou was a police detective from the Unsolved Cases Special Investigations Division. One of the few people who knew about Yakumoâs ability, his assistance had contributed to the resolution of many cases.
Right now, Gotou and his partner Ishii were in the middle of investigating Asamiâs room. Haruka hoped she had gotten worried over nothing and Asami would come out whilst saying, âWhat is it?â
However, the phone that had fallen in the bushes made that outcome unlikely. âAre you alright?â a voice suddenly spoke.
Haruka turned to find Yakumo there. Yakumo ran a hand through his messy head of hair with an annoyed look on his face, yet Haruka felt relieved from the bottom of her heart simply by seeing the face of the approaching man.
So much, that she felt like hugging Yakumo and sobbing to her heartâs content. Yet if she were to do that, she felt that Yakumo would mock her relentlessly, calling her âdisgustingâ among other insults, so Haruka simply nodded. âYes,â
âTell me what happened,â said Yakumo with an unusually serious expression. Could it be that he regretted not properly listening to Harukaâs story earlier that day?
Truthfully, Haruka felt remorseful as well. She hadnât fully believed Asami when she had all that talk about a cursed video. As a result, she hadnât been too insistent in asking Yakumo for help.
Either way, there was no point to continue wallowing in regret. Haruka explained in detail all that she knew, including the contents of the DVD.
When she was finished, Yakumo reached for his chin and mumbled, âI see.â âDid you get anything?â asked Haruka.
Yakumo immediately frowned. âYou keep saying that as your second sentence.â âBecause...â
âDidnât I always tell you not to rush into conclusions?â Precisely as he said.
Yakumo had emphasised that countless times. Haruka reflected on herself as well, but having little understanding of the situation had always made her anxious. âCould this really be the curse of the videoâŚ?â said Haruka without realising.
Oh noâHaruka thought as soon as the words left her mouth. Yakumo had just said not to rush into conclusions. And yet, Yakumoâs words werenât what she expected.
âIn a way, perhaps it could be considered a curse.â âWhat do you mean?â replied Haruka when Gotou and Ishii emerged from the apartment building entrance.
âHey,â greeted Gotou as he casually waved his hand. Meanwhile, Ishii ran towards them like an excited puppy whilst calling out, âHaruka-chanââ
And then fell. âWhat are you even doing?â said Gotou, lightly bumping Ishiiâs head before approaching.
Ishii patted his knees before following his superior. âSo, how was it?â asked Yakumo.
âIt was nothing.â âThat doesnât answer my question.â
âYouâre noisy.â âIsnât Gotou-san the one being noisy?â
âWhat did you say?!â As Yakumo and Gotou began their usual bickering, Ishii hurriedly mediated to stop them.
âYou should just be quiet,â cursed Gotou, letting out his emotions on Ishii by landing a punch on his head. This too had been a routine for them.
Haruka felt relieved, but they wouldnât make any progress by quarrelling here. âWhat about Asami?â asked Haruka again.
âAbout that...â said Gotou, stroking the thin layer of beard on his face. âShe wasnât in the room.â âN-no wayâŚâ
It took everything from Haruka not to break down at that moment. âWere there any signs of her room being ransacked?â Yakumo asked Gotou.
âNone. Her room was neat. Furthermore, the door was unlocked and the lights were still on.â âIs that so...â murmured Yakumo, his gaze trailing into the air.
âWas Asami perhaps taken away by someone?â The situation was overly strange for her to have simply gone outside. Harika didnât want to believe it either, but she presented it as a possibility.
âThe circumstances are unusual, but I think that possibility is unlikely,â interrupted Ishii. âHow so?â
âHaruka-chan, from your story earlier, she was terrified, right?â âYes.â
âIf that were the case, she shouldâve locked the door.â âMaybe the culprit has a duplicate of the key.â
âEven so, if she was terrified, she shouldâve had the door chain lock attached as well.â âFair point.â
âThere were no signs of damage on the chain lock, so we can conclude that she had opened the door out of her own will,â Ishii seamlessly explained as he adjusted his silver framed glasses with the tip of his finger. Haruka understood what Ishii was trying to say. Despite that, she still couldnât accept it.
âBut wouldnât it be strange for Asami to leave without locking the door? The lights were on too, right?â âWell, yes. That was the case...â
âBesides, her phone fell in the bushes. That is clearly strange,â Ishii began to panic. âThatâs true...â
He made a gesture of wiping his sweat. âCould this be the work of a ghost?â asked Haruka.
Ishiiâs face instantly grew tense. âG-ghost?â âYes. Maybe the ghost took away Asaââ
âThatâs impossible,â Yakumo denied before Haruka could finish her sentence. Haruka knew what Yakumo was about to say.
Yakumo defined ghosts as clusters of emotions of the dead, incapable of exerting physical influence on the living. From Yakumoâs perspective, there was no way a ghost could have abducted a human.
Even so, Haruka hadnât brought up that idea without consideration. She had suspected a certain possibility.
âBut itâs possible that the ghost couldâve possessed Asami and led her somewhere outside of her own will, right?â So far, Haruka had witnessed a number of people getting possessed by ghosts.
Whilst possessed, their bodies would be manipulated beyond their will and they might act in unexpected ways. If this phenomenon had been a possession, it would explain the strangeness of the current situation.
What does Yakumo-kun think about this? Haruka turned towards Yakumo.
âI canât deny that as a possibility,â said Yakumo, showing his approval for the time being. And yet, he seemed to be considering something else in his mindâ -
7 -
âWould it really be alright for us to watch it?â asked Haruka reluctantly. The next day, Yakumo told Haruka that he wanted to see the cursed video. Hence, they went to the booth at the library together.
âWhy are you asking that?â Yakumo gave his usual unenergetic look towards Haruka.
Why? Well, thatâsâ âBecause, you might get cursed from watching itâŚâ
âYouâre still saying that nonsense?â âNonsense...â
âThis isnât a horror film, thereâs no way weâd be cursed just by watching a video.â âBut, Asamiâs whereabouts are still unknown...â
To this point, Asami was yet to be found. Apparently Gotou and Ishii were conducting a search, so she could only wait and leave it in their hands. Even so, if Asamiâs disappearance had something to do with this videoâs curse, they would likely have a hard time finding Asami.
âAs for that, you yourself stated a different possibility last night, didnât you. Have you forgotten?â He was referring to Asami going someplace else beyond her will due to being possessed.
Of course Haruka remembered. Howeverâ âThatâs just one possibility...â
âI know. Thatâs why I need to watch the video to confirm a few things,â said Yakumo, ending their conversation. He popped open the DVD player tray and placed the disc there. The sight of the DVD being swallowed by the tray accompanied by mechanical noises felt terrifying to Haruka.
The play button was pressed and the video began. âThis is utterly terrible...â said Yakumo, mixed in between sighs as soon as the scene started.
âTerrible in what way?â Haruka tried to ask casually. âThe compositionâs all over the place. They intended to make it feel like a documentary, but the footage was shaking excessively.â
âThatâs true.â âNot to mention despite being university students, their acting was pathetic. The dialogue was hopeless. Like this, youâd be better off watching a broadcast test footage.â
Yakumoâs opinion was harsh, but Haruka had no intention of blaming him. That was because Haruka shared more or less the same opinion.
The monitor momentarily displayed some noise before the problematic scene appeared. An image of the railway crossing, the warning light that flashed red in unison with the clanging sound.
The scene then transitioned to the corpse-like womanâs face, then the bustling city at night, before returning to the railway crossing scene. As the monitor turned to black, a womanâs voice saying âHelp me...â could be heard.
The video was undoubtedly terrifying no matter how many times one watched it. Once, Haruka had watched a French short film titled An Andalusian Dog.
The film had no clear storyline, mainly displaying a series of shocking, mysterious imagery. Ants crowding on the palm of oneâs hand, an eyeball being sliced with a straight razor, a severed hand being poked around with a stick. Similar to when she had watched that film, her entire body felt uncomfortable right now.
After watching it once, Haruka thought they were finally done with, yet Yakumo replayed the same part over and over again instead. Perhaps he had discovered something.
âI seeââ muttered Yakumo after they had finished watching the video. He placed a hand on his pointed chin. His face remained composed as usual.
âHow is it?â asked Haruka, expressing the mysterious feeling wallowing within her. âA decent video.â
âYes?â Yakumoâs reply was far beyond what Haruka had expected, throwing her off in confusion.
âIâm saying, it looked significantly more polished than the one made by the movie circle members.â âPolished?â
âThatâs right. The composition was great, even the colours were well put together. Whoever produced it had a keen sense for this sort of thing. Most importantly, the video had a powerful message.â Yakumo repeatedly nodded in approval.
His manner of speech was as if appraising a work of art. From Harukaâs perspective, the composition and colours of the film had been extremely terrifying.
Even so, if the intention was to make the audience feel that way, then the video had succeeded in that regard. At the very least, the array of footage carried more appeal than ones Sakamoto and the rest had taken.
Howeverâ âThere was a message?â
To Haruka, the video merely seemed like putting pieces of different scenes together. âThere was. A very powerful one at that.â
âI donât think there was thoughâŚâ âThatâs because you didnât watch it properly.â
âI watched it properly, though,â replied Haruka in annoyance. When she had watched it for the first time, there were parts that had left her shocked, but this time around she had been watching more closely.
âIf you did, you shouldâve known, right?â âIâm asking because I donât,â Haruka kicked the floor out of frustration.
âTo think that youâd gotten accepted in this university with that level of concentration.â âThank you for the wonderful praise. Rather than that, tell me then, what sort of message was in that video?â
âSee it for yourself,â said Yakumo curtly, before removing the DVD from the tray and handing it over to Haruka. Yakumo must have implied for Haruka to keep rewatching the film until she finally understood.
Obviously, Haruka didnât dare to do that. âNo way,â Haruka firmly refused despite accepting the DVD handed over by Yakumo.
âTo think you could be my assistant, being like that.â âI never intended to be your assistant. Besides, if Iâm your assistant, I should be getting my share as well,â highlighted Haruka.
Yakumo flashed a smile. âWhat kind of reason is that?â âWhat do you mean?â
Haruka didnât feel like she had said anything strange. âYou wanted a share, but how much was the reward for this request in the first place?â
âThatâs...â âThanks to you, Iâm practically forced to work all the time. Save the talk about rewards and the like for when youâve managed to find a request that actually pays.â
Precisely. The majority of requests Haruka brought over to Yakumo had no compensation in return.
âIsnât it fine? After all, itâs not like youâre running a business as a private detective.â âExactly. Iâm merely a university student. Thatâs why youâre only troubling me by bringing in problems like this.â
âS-sorry...â Haruka could only apologise. Yakumo had a point. Continuously bringing in requests that gave nothing in return wasnât an example to be followed.
âWell, anyway. Rather than that, letâs goââ said Yakumo as he stood up and ruffled his dishevelled hair. âGo? Where to?â
âTo investigate, obviously.â Eyes filled with mockery, Yakumoâs gaze stung.
Haruka questioned what she had done to deserve such a condescending look. Haruka knew they were going to investigate, but where? In the end, she didnât complain.
Yakumo was finally willing to take action. There was no benefit in ruining his mood. -
8 -
Haruka and Yakumo went to the campus cafeteria. Earlier, they had visited the movie circle and asked Natsukiâs help to gather the people who had watched the video at the cafeteria.
Aside from Natsuki, two guys called Seiichi and Daichi came to attend the meeting. Seiichi was the other person who had appeared in the video alongside Asami and Natsuki. Meanwhile, Daichi was the assistant director who had been with Sakamoto when Sakamoto had been editing the video.
The person who had been recording with the camera was someone named Kentarou, but they hadnât been able to contact him. Normally they wouldnât have been bothered, but with the current situation, that fact turned increasingly worrisome.
âApologies for troubling you all to come over.â As everyone else sat around the table, Yakumo was the sole person standing, speaking as he cast a gaze across everyone.
All eyes on the table were directed towards Yakumo. Who are you? That same question repeatedly surfaced and subsided. Yakumo, as if sensing that fact, smiled before he continued. âThe truth is, I have ties with people from the temple, so Iâm fairly knowledgeable about supernatural related incidents. Perhaps I could be of help to all of you for this case,â he said politely.
To Haruka, who was more familiar with Yakumo, that mannerism was clearly unnatural. Yet with it he seemed to have gained the trust of those who had only just met him. âIs it true that Sakamoto and Fujimotoâs whereabouts are unknown?â Seiichi was the first to open his mouth.
âIndeed. It is true that the two are unreachable as of now,â answered Yakumo carefully. âThatâs why Iâve been saying I hated the idea,â added Seiichi, sounding fed up.
âAbout what exactly?â Yakumo continued the question without breaking his smile.
âThe hospital that was our shooting location. There have always been rumours that thereâs something there.â âBy something, were you referring to ghosts?â
âYes. Apparently the hospital director there used to be a maniac who performed human experimentation. The entire thing had been exposed and the hospital went bankrupt in the end.â âIs that so,â Yakumo responded in agreement, but Haruka knew for certainâdeep inside, Yakumo didnât believe it.
Haruka too felt suspicious about Seiichiâs story. Secretly performed human experimentation was a downright ridiculous story. Even if that had been true, then it shouldâve become a major news story, yet she didnât recall hearing such kind of news.
It was more likely an urban legend one would often find in a city or area. âSuch a terrifying scene even appeared in the footage we shot; truly awful.â
Seiichiâs face was as if implying this was the end of the world. âWho chose the shooting location?â asked Yakumo, and Daichi raised his hand slightly.
âYou were the one who chose it?â Seiichi threw a blaming look at Daichi. âNo, not like that. Sakamoto-san asked me to look for places for the shooting location, so I gave him several options. And that place was among the options I proposedââ Daichi explained before dropping his gaze.
Perhaps he felt responsible. However, if Sakamoto had been the one who made the final decision, he shouldnât have to feel so guilty. Piecing their stories together so farâputting aside the part about human experimentationâthe problem seemed to lie on the abandoned hospital that had been chosen as the shooting location, and thus the cursed video had emerged.
Even without human experimentation in the equation, hospitals were places where many people had passed away. It wouldnât be strange for spiritual phenomena to occur while shooting footage in such a location.
âWas there nothing strange during the shooting?â asked Yakumo. The three exchanged glances and nodded.
Haruka sensed something was off here. Such a video had emerged as a result. It would be strange for nothing to have happened during the shoot.
âBy the way, who was the first to review the resulting footage?â asked Yakumo. Daichi raised his hand once again. âI was present when Sakamoto-san was editing, and I suppose that was the first time that we saw the footage.â
âFrom what I heard, Sakamoto-san had seen a ghost then. Did you see one as well?â âNo. The lights had gone out, so I went outside as I thought the fuse had blown. That was when I heard Sakamoto-san screamâŚâ
âThat means, you didnât see it?â âI didnât see it very clearly. But...I think there was a woman standing there when I returned to the clubroom.â
He didnât firmly state that he had seen one, but he had seen something that could possibly be a ghost. âI see. Then, did you see one?â said Yakumo, facing Seiichi.Â
âI didnâtâŚâ Seiichi frowned. âDid you watch the video alone?â
âNo. Sakamoto told me that he wanted me to watch it. So I watched it with Sakamoto.â âDid the ghost appear then?â
âNo. The video was terrifying, but that was all.â Seiichi didnât look too scared, but it might have been because he hadnât seen the ghost.
âHow about you?â asked Yakumo, this time turning towards Natsuki. âI alsoâŚdidnât see any ghosts.â
âYou watched the footage, right?â âYes.â
âWho did you watch it with?â âWith Asami, just the two of us,â replied Natsuki, and Yakumo made a face as if surprised by it.
Rather than a spontaneous reaction, Yakumo seemed to have displayed that look on purpose to add emphasis. âDidnât Asami-san see a ghost?â said Yakumo, asking Haruka for clarification.
âThat was what I heard,â replied Haruka. Yakumo nodded in satisfaction at Harukaâs reply and faced Natsuki once more. âWhy was Asami the only one who saw a ghost?â
âAbout that...Asami had watched it ahead of me. Sakamoto-san had passed the video to herâŚThen, because there had been a strange scene, Asami had said she wanted to watch it with me.â In other words, it was possible that the ghost had appeared while Asami was watching alone, yet when she had watched it with Natsuki afterwards, nothing had appeared. Asami had seen a ghost, yet Natsuki hadnât.
The story made sense, butâ Natsuki was clearly behaving strangely.
She was tense, as if afraid of something. âWas your story the truth?â asked Yakumo, folding his arms while narrowing his eyes.
âYes,â replied Natsuki before lowering her head. Haruka thought Yakumo would pressure Natsuki with more questions, yet unexpectedly, Yakumo easily backed off and simply responded, âI see.â
Was Natsukiâs unnatural behaviour merely Harukaâs own misconception? While Haruka was deep in her thoughts, Yakumo spoke. âThe information you all gave is incredibly helpfulââ before directly walking out of the cafeteria.
Even though he had claimed he might be of help. The people he had left behind after his half baked effort became dumbfounded. Haruka intended to leave after giving a polite thank you in Yakumoâs stead, but Seiichi called out to her.
âSo, what should we do now?â Well, it was natural for them to think that way.
âIf we manage to discover something, Iâll reach out to you all.â âDo you know how to contact us?â
That⌠âAh, right. Natsuki-san, could we exchange phone numbers?â said Haruka to Natsuki, and once they had exchanged their contact information, Haruka then chased after Yakumo.
- 9
- âSo, have you found something?â
Haruka expressed her question as she finally managed to catch up to Yakumo after having left the cafeteria. Yakumo glanced at Haruka. âThe big picture, pretty much,â said Yakumo nonchalantly.
âWhat do you know so far?â âI canât say for now.â
Yakumo often responded like this. It wasnât to purposely mess around nor to appear cool. Yakumo merely didnât want to say anything unnecessary before acquiring concrete evidence.
That way, he tried not to create assumptions. âJust a hint wouldnât hurt, right?â
âThis isnât a quiz show.â âWell, thatâs true.â
âEven if this was a quiz, Iâm fairly certain you wouldnât be able to solve it with your abilities.â A ruthless comment, as usual.
âYes, yes, Iâm dumb after all.â âSo you are aware.â
âUgh!â Haruka felt her anger boiling, yet she would only be reciprocated a hundred times over if she tried to get back at him.Â
âWell, if you listened to their stories, youâd understand that there were certain rules in place,â said Yakumo, spreading his arms jokingly. âRules...â
âYes. All of them watched that cursed video. Yet some saw a ghost and some didnât. Think about why that was the case. You should arrive at the answer.â Sakamoto and Asami had seen a ghost. While Daichi had seen something that had seemed like a ghostâhis response had been vague.
On the other hand, Seiichi and Natsuki hadnât seen a ghost. Then, Sakamoto and Asami, who had seen a ghost, had gone missing.
As Yakumo had pointed out, there appeared to be some sort of rule. Even so, Haruka couldnât grasp what that rule was no matter how hard she tried to think. Before long, they had reached the Movie Research Circle clubroom where Yakumo stayed.
They opened the door to find Gotou and Ishii inside. âGotou-san. Ishii-san. Whatâs the matter?â Haruka exclaimed.
Gotou, who had been chewing on his cigarette, asked back. âYouâre asking whatâs the matter?â Hearing that, Haruka realised the stupidity of her question.
Last night, she had contacted Gotou and Ishii and had requested their assistance to investigate Asami and Sakamoto. âSorry. I reflexively...â
âDonât worry about it. Iâm happy just being able to meet Haruka-chan like this,â said Ishii to Haruka, puffing his chest. Gotou jabbed him immediately. âStop grinning.â
âWhatever you say, but could you stop trespassing into peopleâs rooms without permission? Not exactly the sort of thing the police should have done,â said Yakumo lazily as he sat down on his usual chair. âHa? Weâre investigating your request, you know! Besides, what trespassing? The one who didnât lock the door was at fault!â stressed Gotou, slamming his fists on the table with every emphasis of his words.
âWhat a messed up reason. Gotou-sanâs thought process has become like a criminalâs.â âWhat did you say?!â Gotou stood up while raising his shoulders.
âNow, now,â Ishii tried to calm him down, only to get hit on the head. âAlso, smoking is prohibited on these premises,â said Yakumo, pointing at Gotouâs cigarette.
After all it took for Ishii to stop Gotou, Yakumo nonchalantly said something that could raise Gotouâs anger all over again. Well, that sort of thing was typical of Yakumo. Gotou clicked his tongue. âI didnât light it up,â he said, putting away his cigarette.
âSoâdid you two find out anything?â Yakumo spoke after everyone was seated and the situation had settled down. Haruka thought Gotou would explain, but apparently he felt it was troublesome and gave a sign towards Ishii with a gesture from his chin. Ishii responded, âY-yes,â and hurriedly took out his notes before he began.
âSakamoto Eiji-san and Fujimoto Asami-sanâs status are still unknown. Weâve explained the situation to their parents and requested them to fill up a missing person report to be handed over to us,â Ishii said lightly. Harukaâs feelings grew heavy upon hearing the words âmissing person reportâ.
Those words were proof that the situation had gotten serious. âAre there any leads?â
âAs of now, we donât have any notable information from witnesses. If only there were security cameras, we could have investigated from there. Unfortunately, neither Sakamoto-san and Fujimoto-sanâs premises had any security cameras installed.â âIs that so...â said Haruka in disappointment.
If they had footage from security cameras, perhaps they would have an easier time finding leads to Asami and Sakamotoâs whereabouts. âWhat about fingerprints?â asked Yakumo, propping his chin on one hand.
âWeâve gathered those, but the two seemed to have friends over frequently, so it was difficult to identify ones belonging to them...â Ishii adjusted his silver-framed glasses with the tip of his finger.
Even if they had lived alone, if their friends had gone in and out often, it wouldnât be surprising for fingerprints not belonging to the resident to be discovered. âDid the two of them ever get into some kind of trouble?â Yakumo asked a completely different question.
âWeâve questioned a number of people, but thereâs still little information, so we havenât discovered anything of the sorts...â âIn the end, you didnât manage to find anything, huh,â said Yakumo, stretching his body.
Ishii lowered his head and spoke. âApologies.â To Haruka, it wasnât necessary for Ishii to apologise over that. But it couldn't be helped as Ishii had a habit of apologising.
âThen, what about your end?â Gotou asked Yakumo whilst leaning over. Yakumo grinned boldly in return. âWell, I more or less know the overall picture,â he said calmly.
âWhat did you say? Explain at once!â Gotou exclaimed, his voice loud as if urging Yakumo. âI can hear you without you yelling like that,â Yakumo plugged his ears with his fingers, signalling that Gotou was noisy.
âEnough nonsense, quickly say it.â âI refuse.â
âW-What?â âIâm saying I donât want to.â
âYou littleâwhat kind of attitude is that? After all we did because you asked for our help!â An infuriated Gotou grasped onto Yakumoâs shirt collar.
Despite that, Yakumoâs eyes remain composed and unfaltering. âIshii-san, please arrest this person for charges of threat and violence.â
The conversation was suddenly thrown at Ishii, leaving him dumbfounded. âNo, that...â he uttered in confusion. âJust try me if you dare!â yelled Gotou.
âWhy are you being so arrogant?â âWhat?â
âBesides, itâs the policeâs duty to maintain public safety. Yet you were acting like I owe you by asking for help?â âUgh...â
Gotou seemed to have run out of words against Yakumoâs logically sound argument. And yet, refusing to admit defeat, he cursed, âShut up,â and released Yakumo. Irritated, Gotou reflexively reached out for his box of cigarettes, but Yakumo immediately said, âNo smoking,â and he halted his movement.
âEnough with the banter. Letâs get to the main topic,â said Yakumo, clapping his hand together. Haruka felt the atmosphere in the room tense up immediately. Gotou and Ishii seemed to feel the same way; the two stared at Yakumo with a stiffened expression.
After a pause, Yakumo turned to Haruka, âTake that outââ âThat is what?â
Even if suddenly told like that, she didnât know what it meant. âYou really are an imbecile.â
âWhat does that mean?â âGo look it up in a dictionary if you want to know.â
âUgh.â âIâm talking about the cursed video.â said Yakumo in disbelief.
Why canât you just mention the item directly in the first placeâthought Haruka in displeasure whilst taking out the DVD from her bag. âWhat is this?â asked Gotou.
âI told you about it yesterday, right? This is the aforementioned cursed video.â As soon as Yakumo said that, Ishii instantly screamed, âEeek!â jumping out of his chair.
The next second, Gotou jabbed him and yelled, âShut up!â causing Ishii to return to his chair dejectedly. âWhat did you say this was?â asked Gotou, picking up said DVD and observing it closely.
âA womanâs face appeared around the second half of this video. She might have passed away from an accident or the like. Iâd like for you to try and identify that woman.â So that was how it was.
If they managed to discover the ghostâs identity, theyâd be able to crack the mystery of this case. âEasy for you to say. How long do you think it takes to identify a person based on face alone?â
Gotouâs argument was spot on. To identify a person just by their face was extremely difficult to do.
âThere is other information as well. Itâs likely that she died near a railway crossing.â âRailway crossing?â
Gotou, who hadnât watched the video, didnât understand. Meanwhile, Haruka knew what he meant. In that video, the scene of a railway crossing repeatedly played. It appeared that the woman had tried to hint at the location of her death through that scene.
âAlso, that womanâs name is Kana.â âEh?â Haruka stood up in surprise.
How could Yakumo have known the name of the woman in that video? Her name shouldnât have appeared anywhere. Haruka questioned that fact, yet Yakumo simply gave her a vague answer, âYouâll find out soon enough.â
Perhaps Yakumo had seen through the whole truth at this point, yet on the other hand, Haruka felt the mystery had only gone deeper. âWhat are we going to do after this?â Haruka asked Yakumo after Gotou and Ishii had gone home.
Sakamoto and Asamiâs whereabouts were still unknown, and Haruka couldnât even see any lead towards solving the case. Were the video truly imbued by a power of some sort, then Haruka who had watched it could fall into harm as well.
She had only just realised the fact and the thought made her shiver. âActually, I intended to do this after further investigation, but we donât have time.â
âWhat do you mean?â âExactly as said. If things are left as they are, the two missing people might die.â
Haruka held her breath at the unexpected words coming from Yakumo. âC-canât we prevent that from happening?â
âWeâre making a move to prevent it, arenât we?â âAh, right...â
âThatâs why, thereâs something I want you to do,â said Yakumo, his lips forming a smile. Yet his eyes werenât laughing at all.
Haruka felt an awfully terrible premonitionâ -
10 -
Haruka returned to the campus cafeteria. As she sat on one table, a woman approached her with hesitant steps.
It was Natsuki. Their meeting was no coincidence.
More precisely, Haruka had contacted her asking to meet. âSorry for the suddenness,â said Haruka as she stood up.
âNot at all,â Natsuki replied weakly. Since their first meeting, Haruka had the impression that Natsuki was an incredibly fragile and seemingly unhappy woman.
Haruka ushered Natsuki to take a seat before returning to her own. âSo, what do you want to talk about?â said Natsuki.
She appeared anxious, glancing at her surroundings several times. As if she didnât want to be seen together with Haruka. âTruth is, I wanted to ask you about the cursed video.â
âIâve told you what I know.â Natsukiâs voice became weaker than before.
Yakumo had requested Haruka to hear the story from Natsuki one more time. And it appeared that Yakumoâs calculation in choosing Natsuki as a target hadnât been mistaken. âItâs nothing serious. I just wanted to confirm something,â said Haruka in a fabricated cheerful tone.
âAbout what?â said Natsuki, staring at Haruka. Natsuki gave her approval, but Haruka could clearly tell that she didnât want Haruka to ask questions that pry too deeply.
Haruka felt sorry for her, but she couldnât back down. âNatsuki-san, could it be that you actually know the identity of the woman in the video?â
As soon as Haruka said that, Natsukiâs face turned glum. Bingo!
So Yakumoâs prediction was right. âI donât know,â Natsuki shook her head.
âReally?â âYes.â
âThat womanâs name is Kana-san. So? Do you remember now?â Haruka observed Natsukiâs face.
âHow did you know Kanaâs name?â Natsukiâs eyes widened as if they were about to pop out. As it turned out, she wasnât very good at lying. Her words just now were the same as admitting that she knew about her.
âSo you do know her. Right?â Haruka emphasised the fact. Natsuki lowered her head without answering and went silent for some time.
She seemed to be putting her thoughts together as to how she should respond. Or she could be firming her resolve to say what she knew. Natsuki lifted her face and firmly said, âI donât know.â
Her expression was filled with determination, as if her weak impression from earlier had been a mere illusion. âEh?â
âIâm saying, I donât know,â said Natsuki once more. âBut you know her name.â
âMy friend has the same name, so I thought you were talking about that friend of mine earlier, but I was mistaken.â Haruka didnât know what had changed Natsuki, but her resolve was unwavering to the point that there was no room to break through.
âBut...â âIs that all you wanted to talk about?â asked Natsuki.
âAh, that...â Natsukiâs reaction had been utterly unexpected, Haruka had trouble answering.
âIn that case, Iâm going now,â said Natsuki firmly before she stood up and walked away. Haruka could only watch her in silence.
Just what sort of transformation had occurred within Natsuki? Why did she act hardened all of a sudden? Haruka tried to find a reason, but she couldnât find one. As if something that she had nearly managed to grasp had slipped through the cracks of her hand.
Amidst her confusion, her phone rang. It was Yakumoâ
âHello?â <How was it?> asked Yakumo directly.
âIt didnât work out...â said Haruka, disappointed. <Did she say she didnât know?>
âYes. But thereâs no mistaking that she knows something. I tried to pry further, but she immediately rejected it...â Haruka thought she was about to get scolded by Yakumo for failing to gain information.
To her surprise, Yakumo said, <I thought as much,> as if he had known the outcome from the start. Haruka felt dissatisfied as it was like she was being played with on the palm of Yakumoâs hands.
âHey, did you know from the start that Natsuki-san would refuse to answer the question?â <I had thought that such an outcome was a possibility.>
To Haruka, Yakumo seemed to be making excuses to evade the question. Yakumo must be the type that wouldnât get discovered even if he were to cheat. Well, not that Haruka knew whether Yakumo was the type to cheatâ
âSo, what now?â <Iâd like for you to contact someone. Afterwards, weâll meet up.>
The person he wanted to contact must be Makoto, a newspaper journalist. During the previous case, intel from Makoto had been the key to resolve the mystery. This time too, that had to be the case. âWho should I contact, and for what?â asked Haruka, and Yakumo elaborated his plan.
âWhy do we have to do something like that?â said Haruka, unable to hide her surprise upon hearing Yakumoâs explanation. Even so, Yakumo dodged it with his favourite line, <Youâll find out soon enoughâ>
Haruka felt dissatisfied over a number of things, but Yakumo wouldnât say a word even if Haruka cornered him with questions. Haruka could only respond with, âUnderstood.â
Yakumo hung up the call after briefly stating the location and timing of their meetup. Harukaâs back grew heavy.
As the person who brought this problem in the first place, she was in no position to complain. Still, she didnât like being toyed around like this. However, would they be able to find Sakamoto and Asamiâs whereabouts with this? While questioning that fact, Haruka stood up from her chair.
- 11
- âWoah...â Haruka reflexively exclaimed at the sight of the building.
This was the abandoned hospital that had become the shooting location. It was situated at the base of a small mountain, with no other buildings surrounding it. The building had four stories, with a portion of the walls already crumbled down, and the window panes broken. Its condition was comparable to buildings in war torn locations that she had seen in the news.
Could it be that the cursed video had something to do with what had unfolded in this placeâif one were to think that, the building would appear like it was emanating a dark aura. According to Seiichi, there had long since been rumours about this place being haunted.
Putting aside whether the whole thing about human experimentation had been true, something had to have happened here. This was a place no human should enter. And yet, they had made this place their shooting location. As a result, the cursed video was born; it made sense to think about it that way. Why did Yakumo ask them to gather at a place like this? Not to mention after contacting that personâ
âYakumo-kun,â Haruka called out as she set foot in an area covered by weeds. However, there was no reply.
Has he not reached yet? Yakumo was logical when it came to solving the mystery of a case, yet for all else, he was rather lenient, including when it came to time. Well, that was typical of Yakumo, you could even say it was part of his charm.
Even so, Haruka felt uncomfortable having to wait alone at a place like this. Haruka continued walking and as she arrived at the hospital entrance, she shouted once more, âHey! Yakumo-kun! Youâre not here yet?â
As she thought, still no reply. I have no choice but to wait.
Just as she had that thought, she felt like she saw something move behind the entrance door. That wasnât all, she also sensed that someone was watching her. Haruka then peered inside.
No light shone through and it was pitch black. Almost as if the opposite end was connected to another world. She briefly tried to adjust her eyes, yet nothing but darkness could be seen.
Perhaps I was mistaken. Haruka exhaled and turned her back to the entrance door.
The cursed video seemed to have caused her to overreact. She needed to calm herself down a little. Haruka tried to take long, deep breaths, but it didnât help rid her of her restlessness.
Suddenly, footsteps could be heard on the ground. Harukaâs shoulders jolted and she wanted to turn. Unfortunately for her, something was pulled over her head at that instant.
It appeared to be some kind of cloth bag. What?
She wanted to take it off, yet her hands were already restrained behind her back. âL-let go!â Haruka yelled with all her might. Mind-numbing fear invaded her, destroying her sense of reasoning. With great struggle, she twisted her body in an attempt to escape the hands that had captured her.
However, it was futile. Her opponent was much stronger and just like that, she was dragged away.
âHelp me! Yakumo-kun!â Haruka screamed in desperation. Perhaps she was already dragged all the way into the hospital building. If this continued, she would get dragged somewhere where her screams wouldnât be heard.
Haruka resisted once again, but the more she did, her muscles grew exhausted and she ran out of strength. Her legs could no longer hold and she ended up being carried while dragged away. Something dark gradually spread within Harukaâs heart. It was probably despair.
Please! Yakumo-kun! Haruka could only pray.
Unfortunately, her prayers werenât answered. As they descended something that felt like a ramp, she finally felt the hand that had been restraining her release.
Just as she thought that she was freed at last, Haruka was shoved, falling towards the concrete floor reeking of dust. With great difficulty, Haruka tried to crawl to her escape, but her hair was yanked and she was dragged once again.
Her hands were pulled behind her, tied with something that seemed to be a rope. At this stage, she couldnât make an escape anymore.
Itâs impossible now, she thought. Instinctively, her tear glands came loose and tears began to fall.
Never would she have dreamed that one day sheâd be tied up like this without knowing anything. Am I going to be killed? If only I had known, I wouldâve done many more things. There are people I wanted to see. Things I wanted to talk about.
Yakumo-kun. Haruka called out to that name in her heart.
âThatâs enough.â The voice of salvation.
The voice Haruka had been waiting for from the depths of her heart. Yakumoâs voice.
The person who had tied Haruka up went and ran. âGotou-san! Ishii-san! Donât let that person escape!â yelled Yakumo.
âWait!â âLet go! Damn it!â
âStop resisting!â Groans and brawling noises could be heard.
Haruka, whose face was covered by a cloth bag, had no clue on what was going on. Moments later, with the sound of Gotou screaming, âTake this!â the atmosphere went silent.
âAre you alright?â Yakumoâs voice whispered.
Slowly, Haruka straightened her body and nodded. Then, the bag covering her face was removed. What came to her sight was Yakumoâs face.
âThis isnât a dream, rightâŚ?â said Haruka with a sob. Yakumoâs lips formed a little smile and replied, âYes.â
If only she wasnât tied up, perhaps Haruka would already be hugging Yakumo by now. âI wanted to come earlier, but ended up being rather late. Iâm sorry.â Yakumo said in an unusually gentle voice as he placed a hand on Harukaâs head.
That gesture made Harukaâs heart, once closed up and frozen from fear, overtaken with relief that her tears began to flow once more. I was able to meet Yakumo.
âIâm going to untie the rope now,â said Yakumo before turning to Harukaâs back and removing the rope. Once her hands were freed, Haruka immediately felt fatigue all over her body. She finally had a chance to examine her surroundings.
Haruka turned to find people she recognised, Gotou and Ishii. They were standing at a distance from each other. On the bottom of their feet, a man was lying down with a bleeding nose. He must have gotten punched by Gotou.
There was no mistaking it, that person had to be the one who had assaulted Haruka. Haruka recognised the manâs face. He wasâ
âThatâs right. Heâs the mastermind behind this case,â said Yakumo, as if reading Harukaâs thoughts. -
12 -
âWhatâs the meaning of this?â Haruka approached Yakumo as she stood up.
Lying there was Daichi, a member of the movie circle that they had met at the campus cafeteria. Truth to be told, Haruka didnât know much about him. Hence, she didnât understand why he had attacked her at all. On top of that, Yakumo had said he was the mastermind of this case. In other words, not just the cursed video, he also had an involvement in Sakamoto and Asamiâs disappearance.
âTo explain that, we first need to clarify who the person in the cursed video was.â Yakumo slowly walked and stopped in front of Daichi.
Looking at Daichi from above, his gaze was incredibly cold that it scared Haruka, who was merely a witness. âWho?â asked Haruka.
Yakumo turned towards Ishii and said in a low voice, âPlease.â Ishii nodded firmly before turning to Haruka.
âThe woman in that video was Sawaki Kana-san.â Hearing the name, Haruka turned in Yakumoâs direction.
Kana had been the name of the woman Yakumo had requested for Ishii and Gotou to investigate. The question that had been on her mind back then resurfaced. âHow did you know her name?â
âI told you, didnât I? The video had a powerful message,â said Yakumo as if the answer was obvious, yet Haruka didnât understand at all. Haruka emphasised that fact, and Yakumo sighed with an exaggerated gesture of disbelief before saying, âThere was a noise that frequently appeared in that video, right?â
âYes.â âYou wouldnât be able to tell from watching it casually, but with closer inspection, whenever the noise appeared, a set of letters briefly flashed on screen.â
Haruka didnât realise that at all. Now that she thought about it, Yakumo had inspected the video several times. As it turned out, he had done so to confirm the letters that had flashed on screen.
âSo the letters that appeared spelled Kana?â âYes. Simply put, it was subliminal stimuli capable of engaging with oneâs subconsciousness.â
âIs that soâŚâ Yakumo must have felt something was off after watching it once. Hence, he had it replayed several times and had managed to discover the hidden letters.
âKana-san passed away in the fall of last year,â interrupted Ishii. âPassed away...â
Haruka could imagine that was the case from the flow of the conversation, but upon being presented by the reality of it, her head began to hurt. Ishii took out his memo and began reading, âThe cause of death was alcohol poisoning. Someone made a report of a woman lying on the street, but when the ambulance came she was pronounced dead on the scene.â
âHow could that beâŚ?â âThat day, Kana-san attended her campus circle meeting and drank. Afterwards, the other circle members wanted to go for a second round, but Kana-san chose to go home. However, she collapsed on the way,â said Ishii with a pensive look on his face.
âIs that so...â âShe collapsed alone on an empty street, so she wasnât discovered in time. A really tragic accident.â
âIâve said this many times, but the video had a powerful messageââ said Yakumo calmly. âThe railway crossing, alarm sounds, red warning lights. All of these indicated the location where Kana-san had passed.â âI see...â
âBesides that, Kana-sanâs name was embedded through subliminal stimuli, and an image of her body was displayed. These carried a message: remember her death.â So that was how it was.
When Haruka had seen it for the first time, she merely thought it had been a series of terrifying images, but the video turned out to have a clear message. She understood that now, yet at the same time, something didnât make sense to her.
âDonât tell me, the video wasnât cursed, but deliberately made by someone?â asked Haruka, to which Yakumo responded with a nod. âThatâs right. The person who made it was none other thanâhim.â
Yakumo pointed at Daichi who was lying on the ground. âWhy?â Haruka couldnât understand why Daichi would do such a thing.
âOut of revenge,â said Yakumo, closing his eyes solemnly. âRevenge?â
âYes. Itâs a possibility that he and Kana-san were lovers.â Yakumo looked at Daichi once again.
âHow do you know that?â âI said it was a possibility. Nothing more than my own assumption. Well, not that I donât have any basis for it. According to Gotou-sanâs investigation, they both came from the same high school. Perhaps they had been in a relationship since way back.â
âBut, just based on thatâŚâ âOf course, I couldnât draw a conclusion just based on that. However, if their relationship werenât that close, he wouldnât have gone as far as planning an entire act of revenge, right?â said Yakumo smoothly.
He had a look on his face as if he had known everything, yet Haruka still didnât understand. âHow could making that video become an act of revenge?â
âNot just the video. He was also the one who abducted Sakamoto-san and Fujimoto-san.â âWhy did he abduct them?â asked Haruka.
Yakumo shuffled his hair in annoyance. âI think itâs about time that you speak for yourself. Youâve woken up, right?â said Yakumo, and Daichi slowly stood up. He didnât try to run nor resist.
Perhaps he had already given up. âWhatâŚtragic accidentâŚ.?â Daichi spoke, forcing his voice out.
The hoarseness in his voice, as if at the edge between life and death, carried with them an intense feeling of vengeance. âEh?â
âKana was murdered,â Daichi opened his eyes wide and stared at Haruka. His eyes glinted like that of a ferocious beast intimidating its opponent.
âBut, just now...â As Haruka said that, Daichi immediately cut her off, âWrong! Kana couldnât drink alcohol. Yet Sakamoto and the others forced Kana to drink during the campus festival afterparty. In the end, they went for a second round and abandoned Kana, so heavily drunk that she couldnât walk by herself, all alone.â
âT-thatâsâŚâ Haruka reflexively covered her mouth with her hand. She had often heard stories of university students getting drunk and even developing alcohol poisoning.
If those involved had drank out of their own volition, they had it coming for themselves. But it would be a much bigger problem if it had happened out of being forced to drink. New regulations have been made recently, and establishments also began having signs recommending not to drink too much in a short period of time and not to force oneself to drink.
Despite those efforts, it didnât mean that instances of people drinking excessive amounts of alcohol become completely eradicated. Had Kana been one such victim?
Besides, if she really had been abandoned after being forced to drink, that would have been the same as murder, as Daichi had claimed. By law, the offenders should have been prosecuted for charges of causing death by negligence in duty of care.
âKana was passionate about film and wanted to work in the film industry later on. And those people...took her dream awayâŚâ said Daichi. Tears dripped from his eyes. Judging from his reaction, Yakumoâs prediction seemed to be on the mark. Daichi and Kana had a special relationship going on.
Regardless of what sort of relationship, the two must have thought that their time together would continue on forever. Yet one day, their dreams were destroyed without warningâ
âThat night, amidst her drifting consciousness, Kana called me. I couldnât decipher what she was saying at all because the railway crossing sounds were incredibly noisy. I asked her where she was, but she didnât answerâŚCarrying my phone with me, I frantically searched everywhere I could. But I couldnât find her...all the while I could hear Kanaâs breaths getting weaker and weaker. Do you know how helpless I felt, unable to do anything as I listened to Kanaâs final moments before she died?â spilled Daichi as he wailed. Sobbing, shoulders trembling, he wept without wiping away his tears.
Haruka was at a loss for words. She couldnât find anything to say to Daichi.
âPlease tell me one thing,â said Yakumo, watching the crying Daichi from above. Daichi looked up with tear filled eyes.
âWhat made you choose to go on such a roundabout method like this?â Yakumoâs question made sense.
Why had Daichi gone about shooting a cursed video with a message, then had it shown to Sakamoto and the rest? âI wanted them to remember Kana, reflect on themselves, and suffer because of it...â Daichi dropped his shoulders listlessly.
So that was how it was. Daichiâs goal was to make them feel remorse by reminding them of their actions through that video.
And yetâ âIf so, why did you abduct Sakamoto-san and Asami?â asked Haruka.
Daichiâs actions contradicted his words. âThose people still didnât remember anything even after watching that video. They acted as if those things never happened. So...â Daichi curled his fists tightly.
Hearing his words, Haruka recalled the time when Asami had first approached her to discuss this case. Asami had been terrified and had felt creeped out, but she hadnât realised the hidden message within the video.
If she had realised it, then she shouldnât have discussed it with Haruka. While the problem lied in Daichi who wanted to seek revenge, when thinking about Sakamoto and Asami who refused to look back even though someone had died because of their actionsâŚHaruka grew chills until her back froze.
Could humans really become so indifferent towards other people as to reach such a point? Haruka felt like she would never be able to comprehend it.
Even soâ âEven if that were the case, I still think itâs wrong for you to kill them,â stressed Haruka.
Yakumo shook his head in disbelief. âDonât go on killing them on your own,â he said. However, from the flow of the conversation, Haruka felt it was understandable for her to interpret things that way.
âSo, where are they?â asked Yakumo. Daichi pointed at a metal door across the corridor.
âGotou-san,â called Yakumo, and Gotou replied, âOn it,â before moving to remove the plank holding the door and forcefully opening it. Lying there were Sakamoto and Asami.
The two were in a state of being restrained; both were tied up with ropes with their mouths gagged up. Their bodies werenât moving and their condition appeared concerning. Gotou quickly came closer to check on them.
âItâs alright. Theyâre merely passed out,â said Gotou, lifting his thumb. Haruka felt relieved, but on the other hand, she didnât understand.
âWhy did you lock them up in a place like this?â âYou wanted them to understandâdonât you?â Yakumo glanced at Daichi, and Daichi nodded.
âWanted them to understand?â âYes. He wanted them to know how it feels like awaiting death in the darkness, all alone, unable to move their bodies.â
âIs that soââ Haruka bit her lips and hung her head.
Daichiâs actions were unforgivable, but that didnât mean Haruka couldnât understand his feelings of wanting the two to experience Kanaâs suffering even if just a bit. âThere is one thing I have to tell you,â said Yakumo to Daichi in a formal tone.
âEh?â With a surprised look on his face, Daichi turned towards Yakumo. âIshii-san,â Yakumo gave a sign to Ishii to take something out, and Ishii took out an IC recorder from his pocket.
Yakumo took the IC recorder from Ishii and handed it to Daichi. Daichi was left dumbfounded.
Yakumo began to explain, âThere was a strange audio interweaving with the noise in that video. This is the result of extracting that audio with the help of a mixer.â Confused, Daichi pressed the play button on the IC recorder.
Amidst the static noise akin to pouring rain, a womanâs voice could be heard. <Daichi. Please...stop it already.>
Haruka remembered that voice. The same voice she had heard when she had watched the cursed video in the library.
âThis is Kana-sanâs wish.â âIâŚâ Daichiâs voice choked.
âThereâs one more message from Kana-san. Donât forget about me, okay?âwas what she said.â As soon as Yakumo finished his sentence, Daichi wept as he clutched the IC recorder. The sound of his cries felt like they could chip at the spirits of anyone who heard it.
- 13
- Haruka stood in front of the abandoned hospital, watching as a patrol car and an ambulance drove away.
The patrol car took Daichi with them. While the ambulance carried Sakamoto and Asami who had been rescued. Luckily, while their conditions were weakened, their lives werenât threatened.
With this, itâs all over, Haruka thought, before realising there were more things left unanswered. âHey, how did you know to suspect Daichi-san?â
She had no idea since when had Yakumo begun suspecting Daichi. âSimple enough. When Sakamoto-san and Fujimoto-san were abducted, their doors were unlocked. Why was that so?â
âWhy?â âBecause they had opened it willingly. Someone they knew came to visit, so they opened the door and invited the person inside.â
âWhat do you mean?â âWhen Fujimoto-san called you that night, she was shaken because of the ghost problem and Sakamoto-sanâs disappearance. She must have had her guard up, so strangers or other people unaware of the situation wouldnât be allowed inside.â
âI see. Meanwhile, Daichi-san was in the same circle and knew about the spiritual phenomenon.â âPretty much. Well, not that I had known from the start that he was the culprit, but I had already suspected that the culprit had to be someone from within the circle. That was the reason why I had them gathered at that time.â
He must have been referring to their gathering in the campus cafeteria. âSo, Daichi-san was acting suspicious by then?â
âThatâs right. When talking about whether he had seen a ghost or not, his answer was vague. Said answer was only told after he had deliberated what kind of answer would be able to fool us.â So that was how it was.
Haruka was nearly convinced, but there was something else she didnât understand. âSo the ghost was Kana-san after all?â
âNo.â âBut Sakamoto-san and Asami saw a ghost.â
âSomeone else was pretending to be a ghost.â âPretending to be a ghost?â
âDonât you know?â âI donât know at all,â said Haruka firmly.
âDonât boast about something like that,â scolded Yakumo. âWho did I ask you to deliver a message to?â âNatsuki-san.â
Before going to the abandoned hospital, she had sent a message to Natsuki per Yakumoâs instructions, saying, <We found a clue that may lead to Sakamoto-san and Asamiâs whereabouts, so weâre heading to the location where the video was shot.> âAs a result, he attacked you.â
âBy that, you meanâŚâ âYes. He and Natsuki-san were working together.â
âWhy?â âWe better ask the person directly. Youâre there, right?â Yakumo called.
Natsuki slowly walked out from behind the hospital building. Her face was pale and she looked exhausted. âWe were friends...â said Natsuki weakly.
âNatsuki-san.â âKana was my closest friend. I too attended the same event that night. Sakamoto-san and Asami forced Kana to drink sakeâŚI saw it happen, yet I couldnât stop them...â
Natsuki closed her eyes shut in frustration. The anger building up within her seemed to be directed at herself.
âEven when we were about to go for a second round, I wanted to go home with Kana because I saw that she couldnât stand properly anymore, yet Sakamoto-san insisted on leaving her be, and we left her...â âDonât blame yourself like that,â said Haruka, placing her hand on Natsukiâs shoulder.
âHow can I not blame myself? That was why, to redeem myself, I told Daichi-kun the truth.â âAfterwards, the two of you orchestrated this plan,â said Yakumo, and Natsuki nodded in return.
Haruka understood the gist of the events that had followed without further explanation. The ghost that had shown itself to Sakamoto and Asami had been Natsuki pretending to be one. With those methods, they had tried to remind Sakamoto and Asami about their mistakes.
Natsuki, who had panicked after seeing the message from Haruka, had discussed it with Daichi. Daichi had then attacked Haruka to prevent their plans from getting discovered. They hadnât intended to kill, but perhaps they had wanted to lock Haruka in the same place until Sakamoto and Asami repented.
âWhat are you going to do after this?â asked Yakumo. Natsuki lifted her face. She had a refreshing expression, as if all her doubts had vanished.
âI was wrong. This method will never be able to redeem my mistake. Of course, Iâm going to confess about what I have done, and about the events of that day to the police.â âIf thatâs the conclusion youâve reachedââ said Yakumo.
Natsuki bowed deeply to Yakumo before walking away. This time, everything is truly overâor so Haruka thought, but she reconsidered.
To Daichi nor Natsuki, nothing was over yet. Haruka, too, as someone who had been involved, needed to witness this case to the end. That was how she felt. Yakumo slowly walked away.
Haruka followed after him when a question suddenly appeared in her mind. âHey. Why did Kana-san call Daichi-san on the brink of her death?â
Her life had been in danger. Why hadnât she thought of calling an ambulance? âWhen humans realise theyâre at deathâs door, they may have the desire to be rescued, but at the same time, they wish to rely on those dear to them.â
âI suppose youâre right...â Even when she had been attacked by Daichi, within her heart, Haruka hadnât been thinking about contacting the police nor an ambulance, instead seeking help from someone else.
Her face heated up at the memory. âWhat are you spacing out for? Come on, letâs go.â
Disregarding Harukaâs feelings, Yakumo briskly walked away. âWait for me!â
Haruka could only bury her feelings and ran after Yakumo. -
Translation Notes [1] Yutori Seidai (ăă¨ăä¸äťŁďźâLaid back generationâ, a term to describe the Japanese people who went to elementary and middle school between the 1980s and early 2000s, in which the education at that time focused on creative development and self learning, such that the generation was claimed to be less competitive.
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The fact that this report was back in October đ
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The Palestinian Ministry of Health released a report on Thursday, including the names of more than seven thousand Palestinians who were martyred in the Israeli bombing of the Gaza Strip.
Red color highlights 0-4 years old age group
Green color highlights age group 5-17
White color highlights the age group between 18 and 59 years old
Gray color highlights the age group over 60
These are not just names, but people killed in the midst of a brutal war. Remember their names.
(Designed by @georgedeebstudios on insta)
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Not him using Muslims and pro-palestiniens to get views and then call them terrorists #BoycottPiersMorgan

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Palestinians in Gaza are literally saying that Hamas is the only thing keeping them safe from the ground invasion, yes obviously the opinion of them varies from person to person but its a fact that they're the only thing preventing even more massacres because they're disabling tanks and forcing retreats.
Stop condemning them you will never fucking have the right.
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The lies never end.. Piers Morgan's lies about beheaded babies.
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In November, Israelâs public broadcaster, Kan, uploaded on its official X page a video of Israeli children singing a song celebrating their countryâs ongoing genocide of Palestinians in Gaza. The broadcaster deleted the video clip after a huge online backlash. Even after the video was silently erased from social media, however, the song remained a subject of discussion and controversy. Many across the world were shocked to see children sing happily about âeliminatingâ an entire people âwithin one yearâ. Yet a closer look at Israeli literature and curricula shows this open celebration of genocide was the only natural outcome of Israelâs persistent indoctrination â or brainwashing to be more blunt â of its children to ensure that they do not view Palestinians as human and fully embrace apartheid and occupation. There is myriad evidence of Israelâs brainwashing of its citizens to erase the humanity of Palestinians spanning many decades. Israeli scholar Adir Cohen, for example, analysed for his book titled âAn Ugly Face in the Mirror â National Stereotypes in Hebrew Childrenâs Literatureâ some 1700 Hebrew-language childrenâs books published in Israel between 1967 and 1985, and found that a whopping 520 of them contained humiliating, negative descriptions of the Palestinians. He revealed that 66 percent of these 520 books refer to Arabs as violent; 52 percent as evil; 37 percent as liars; 31 percent as greedy; 28 percent as two-faced and 27 percent as traitors.
. . . continues at Al Jazeera (13 Des 2023)
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Always a red flag when liberals talk about Palestine but only speak about Netanyahu - âwe need to get rid of Netanyahu!â Babe we need to get rid of far more than that. Iâm not going from colonialism bold to colonialism lite
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December 13, 2023 - A major highway in Los Angeles, USA, was blocked for 2.5 hours during rush hour by Jewish activists and allies with the organisation If Not Now.
The protesters were demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, and an end to US funding for Israel's war crimes against the Palestinian people. The protesters, wearing T-shirts saying "Not in our name", formed a human chain across the highway and erected a 7-foot tall menorah in the road. According to police 75 activists were arrested. [video]
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