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Shinrei Tantei Yakumo Another Files - The Dead’s Wish - file 03
Shinrei Tantei Yakumo novel translation
Another Files - The Dead’s 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 circle’s 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 women—four people in total—who 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 didn’t 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 hadn’t 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 hadn’t 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 wouldn’t turn their backs on Eiji. He would be entrusted to direct a major film and his name would rise to fame.
Afterwards, it wouldn’t 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, “Feels like something strange got caught on camera just now.”
Daichi was a third year student, but he hadn’t 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. “What something?” Eiji asked back as he glanced behind at Daichi.
“I think I saw some kind of noise...” “It’s just your imagination.”
A mere dogsbody like you shouldn’t talk so much, Eiji swore in silence before resuming his editing. The monitor flashed a scene of four people—the men and women as they arrived at the hospital—walking as they gleefully conversed with one another. 
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. “What is this?”
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 wouldn’t make it in time for the campus festival.
“So there was noise after all,” said Daichi arrogantly. “You weren’t talking about this scene earlier, though?”
“Well, that’s true...” ”Geez.”
Eiji grew annoyed, but a brilliant idea suddenly appeared in his mind. He didn’t have to retake the scene. Simply treat this noise as intentional. Pretend that the camera hadn’t functioned properly due to a spiritual presence.
“This isn’t so bad,” said Eiji. Daichi tilted his head dumbfoundedly. “What isn’t?”
“So, it’s as if we purposely added the noise to add to the film’s atmosphere,” 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 would’ve thought he could come up with something like this. He really was a genius after all. Yet after hearing his explanation, Daichi still didn’t 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 couldn’t 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 couldn’t believe his eyes.
His monitor became pitch black, before repeatedly playing a scene he didn’t remember shooting. It wasn’t shot at a hospital either, but instead showed a railway crossing that seemed to be one near the campus.
“W-what is this…?” said Eiji unknowingly. “I wonder what...” asked Daichi, tilting his head.
“I don’t recall shooting any footage like this. What’s the scene after this?” urged Eiji. “E-even if you ask me, I don’t know,” said Daichi fearfully.
Had someone shot this footage and overwritten his own? What a horrible joke. All his hard work had turned to dust. “Hey, do something!” Eiji yelled, when the lights suddenly went out.
“What? What happened?” Even the computer monitor was shut off. Perhaps the fuse had gone out.
“Daichi, go check it out.” What awful timing at a crucial time like this. How incredibly annoying.
“Y-yes,” answered Daichi before tripping on something with an ‘ouch’ as he walked away. Amidst the darkness, the phone on the table began to vibrate from an incoming call.
The screen displayed ‘restricted’. Although suspicious, Eiji answered the call.
“Hello?” Clanging sounds could be heard from the other side of the call, together with the alarm sound signifying a train crossing.
“Hello? Who is this?” called Eiji. Suddenly, the sounds of the train crossing stopped.
<H…help me…> The terrifying voice that came out of nowhere made Eiji reflexively throw his phone away.
It had been a woman’s 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 wouldn’t calm down.
Eiji put all his concentration into his trembling throat and yelled, “Oi! Daichi! How is it?” Yet there was no answer.
What is he doing? Eiji converted his fear into anger towards Daichi to hold himself together.
But—the next second, something touched his nape. Something cold.
I mustn’t look—he should’ve 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.
“Stop! S-stop it!” Eiji screamed through tears. The hand violently strangled his neck with no mercy. Until Eiji finally couldn’t let out a sound anymore.
His vision blurred— Between his wavering consciousness, Eiji could hear the voice of a woman.
Help me. -
2 -
“A cursed video?” 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, didn’t 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.
“That’s right. It has to be a cursed video,” 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 Asami’s mouth had been entirely unexpected to her.
“I’m saying, it has to be a cursed video. Right?” said Asami, turning to the female student sitting beside her. It was Haruka’s first time meeting her. She was Asami’s friend, Natsuki. Since earlier, Natsuki had kept looking down and had a gloomy aura completely opposite of Asami.
In confusion, Natsuki responded, “Y-yes. I think so as well.” The two seemed convinced, but Haruka still didn’t understand.
“What do you mean by that?” asked Haruka. “This—”
Asami took out a transparent plastic box from her bag. Inside was some kind of DVD or Blu-ray disc. “What’s this?”
“I'm telling you, this is the cursed video,” said Asami, annoyed. “Ah, I see,” replied Haruka vaguely.
“What’s with that anticlimactic reaction?” said Asami with an exasperated tone, but it couldn’t be helped that Haruka reacted that way. She couldn’t immediately believe the existence of a cursed video, and besides, she didn’t 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. “Could you please explain what’s actually going on?” 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, “Actually, there’s an upperclassman in my circle called Sakamoto-san…” “What circle are you in?”
“The movie circle.” “Eh?” blurted Haruka in surprise.
“Do you really have to be that surprised?” 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. “Sorry. So, what does the movie circle do?”
“We produce films.” “I see.”
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 wasn’t certain whether Yakumo even watched films, let alone critiqued them. “Then, recently we’ve been shooting a film to be showcased at the campus festival.”
“Amazing. Is Asami directing?” “No. The director is the upperclassman I mentioned earlier, Sakamoto-san. I merely helped with the audio recording and made some appearances in the film.”
“You’re in the film!?” “There’s no need to talk about that,” Asami immediately responded, sounding irritated.
Indeed, Haruka was getting sidetracked. “Apologies, please continue.” “Anyway, when we examined the footage we shot, something strange was captured on camera.”
“Something strange?” “Yes. I can’t put it into words very well, but it was really terrifying...”
“Terrifying?” “From what I heard, Sakamoto-san first saw it while editing. Afterwards, the lights suddenly went out and a female ghost appeared...”
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, “In that case, Haruka, please ask for that person’s help.”
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, she’d easily make promises to them. “Sakamoto-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 DVD—” Asami continued her story with no regard for Haruka’s feelings.
“Uh-huh.” “Then—strange images that were never recorded appeared. That wouldn’t be a problem by itself, but the lights suddenly went out and everything became pitch black…and afterwards...” said Asami, giving a pause.
While it was mere seconds in reality, Haruka felt like it lasted for eternity. “In the room, a female ghost...” 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 wasn’t cold, yet her body was shivering slightly.
It must’ve been a terrifying experience for her. “Are you alright?” consoled Haruka, placing a hand on Asami’s shoulder.
“This has to be a cursed video. I’m begging…please help me...” 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 wouldn’t be pleased, but Haruka wouldn’t be so cruel as to abandon them, having been met with such expressions. -
3 -
“Yakumo-kun, this is terrible, terrible—” Haruka roughly opened the door to the Movie Research Circle clubroom.
“What are you, Hachibee?” said Yakumo. He sat on his usual spot with a displeased look and stared at Haruka with languid eyes, as if freshly awakened. “Hachibee?” Haruka asked in return.
Yakumo ran a hand through his tangled hair and let out a long sigh. “The character that appeared in the period drama Mitokoumon. One that made a ruckus saying ‘terrible, terrible’ whilst bringing about trouble.” “Aah.”
Having mentioned that, such a character probably did exist. “You bring nothing but trouble and are good for nothing; truly just like Hachibee.”
“Ugh,” Haruka groaned. Though annoyed, it was true that she was good for nothing, so she couldn’t deny that fact.
“Stop getting into unnecessary trouble, quickly get rid of it,” said Yakumo, swaying his hand as if shooing her away. “Even if you say that…”
Lethargically, Haruka sat on the chair in front of Yakumo. She couldn't simply ignore Asami and her friend just like that.
“Besides, you’re getting in too much trouble recently.” “It’s not like I enjoy getting myself involved in trouble.”
“I don’t think that was the case.” “Eh?”
“This is the third time this week, you know. Impossible for this much trouble to come on its own if it wasn’t for you gathering them.” 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.
“At least listen to the story first, can’t you?” Haruka observed Yakumo’s 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.
“There’s a cursed video—” said Haruka. Yakumo instantly shook his head from disbelief. “Are you stupid?”
“Why am I suddenly getting called stupid?” “This isn’t a horror movie, do you really think something as suspicious as a cursed video truly existed?”
Yakumo’s reaction couldn’t be helped. Haruka didn’t believe it at first either. But— “This is true. Watching this video would make a ghost appear. My friend became terrified at the thought that something might happen after...” 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. “Have you watched the contents of this DVD?”
“Not yet,” Haruka shook her head. She came here right after hearing Asami’s story, so there was no way she had already watched it.
“So it isn’t confirmed whether a ghost would truly appear upon watching this.” “That is true…”
“If you haven’t confirmed it, then you shouldn’t have been able to conclude its certainty.” “Well, I guess so...”
“Even if the ghost were to appear as we watched it, we don’t know what kind of curse it is.” “What do you mean?” Haruka tilted her head.
“You don’t even know such a thing?” “Yeah.”
“Turns out the word stupid isn’t even enough to describe you,” Propping his chin with one hand, Yakumo threw a condescending gaze at Haruka. Even being looked at in such a manner wouldn’t make her understand what she did not.
“What are you trying to say?” “Has anyone who saw the ghost met with any danger?”
“That…” Apparently the upperclassman named Sakamoto had stopped coming to the circle, but that was all. She hadn’t heard of anything else.
“Nothing happened, yet they believed this video was cursed? Don’t you think they were rushing to that conclusion?” Yakumo was right.
The ghost had merely appeared and nothing else had happened. “But, if we waited for something to actually happen, wouldn’t it be too late?”
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, Yakumo’s expression grew visibly displeased.
“You’re trying to say this ghost might curse someone to death, is that it?” said Yakumo, his tone full of hostility. “Perhaps something like that will happen.”
“All this time, what have you seen?” asked Yakumo, clicking his tongue. “What do you mean?”
“Ghosts cursing humans to death? It’s impossible,” Yakumo firmly denied. That was true.
Panic had made Haruka forget an important point. Although currently concealed with a black contact lens, Yakumo’s left eye was actually a bright shade of red.
It wasn’t just red in colour, the eye allowed him to see the spirits of the dead—in 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 didn’t 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. “So this isn’t a cursed video?”
“It would be right to think that way.” Yakumo folded his arms and nodded firmly.
He must’ve been trying to say not to overreact just because a ghost had appeared. Coming from Yakumo’s perspective who had always been able to see ghosts, it wasn’t hard to see why he would think so. “But…in that case, what should be done?”
Judging from Asami’s terrified state, she probably wouldn’t be convinced even if Haruka tried to explain. “That isn’t my problem,” said Yakumo without a care.
Against such indifference, Haruka had nothing to reply. She wasn’t confident about it, but there seemed to be no other option than to explain things to Asami. -
4 -
Having been kicked from Yakumo’s 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 wouldn’t 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 could’ve 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 wasn’t any curse, she still didn’t want to watch it alone in an enclosed room.
There had to be other people in the library, so she didn’t 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 shouldn’t 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 circle’s upperclassman, Sakamoto.
Haruka spotted Asami’s 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. “Ready, action!” said a man’s voice who was probably Sakamoto’s.
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.
“W-what on earth?!” shouted Asami in surprise as she pointed at the stained walls of the hospital. Her acting couldn’t remotely be considered good, even if to put it nicely.
“What? What is it?!” 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 wasn’t watching to enjoy the film’s 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, clang— 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 wasn’t 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, clang—sounded the alarm.
Alongside the flashing warning light, a woman’s 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. “Help me...”
At the sound of a woman’s hoarse voice, something cold ran through Haruka’s back.  “Hyaa!” 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 wasn’t surprising that Asami had declared this to be a cursed video upon watching, as it was indeed that terrifying. Even so—
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. “Please...stop it already...”
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 couldn’t 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 hadn’t gone through. She had also tried to visit the Movie Research Circle clubroom, but Yakumo hadn’t been there. Even if they had met, chances were she’d only be treated as a troublemaker and chased away. Despite that, Haruka was certain her fears would’ve 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 person’s 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 Asami—
“Hello?” As soon as she picked up the call, Haruka could hear Asami’s gut-wrenching cries. <Help me!>
“What’s wrong?” <It really was a curse after all. Haruka, please do something!>
Asami’s voice was clearly trembling from fear. “Hold on. Keep yourself together. What happened?”
<Sakamoto-san...he...> “What about him?”
<H-he disappeared!> said Asami between sobs. “Disappeared? What do you mean?”
If Haruka were to panic herself, she wouldn’t be able to grasp the situation. She tried her best to question her calmly. <I’m telling you, Sakamoto-san disappeared,> said Asami restlessly.
“He wasn’t locking himself in his room out of fear of ghosts?” 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 couldn’t find him anywhere...> “Maybe he was just away for the moment?”
<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.
“Perhaps he was only out for a short while and would come back soon?” suggested Haruka, but even she felt she was pushing that theory. Unsurprisingly, Asami denied in an instant. <That’s not it!>
“But…” <We waited for an hour in his room, but he never returned!>
Things were only getting stranger. “Then, police...”
<I had the same thought initially, that’s why I went home first. But it’s right there!> “What is?”
<That ghost. It stood in front of my house and stared intently across my window. Sakamoto-san must’ve 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 Sakamoto’s disappearance.
She must’ve thought that she was about to be taken away next. “Anyway, contact the police first. I’ll quickly head over there too,” Haruka briefly said before she ended the call, put a jacket on, and left the house.
She knew she couldn’t 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 Asami’s 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 Asami’s place.
Asami’s 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 Asami’s place through the intercom at the building’s 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. What’s 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 Asami’s 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 mustn’t 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. “Aaah!” 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 Haruka’s eyes. “Yakumo-kun. Please, help me—” 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 Yakumo’s ability, his assistance had contributed to the resolution of many cases.
Right now, Gotou and his partner Ishii were in the middle of investigating Asami’s room. Haruka hoped she had gotten worried over nothing and Asami would come out whilst saying, “What is it?”
However, the phone that had fallen in the bushes made that outcome unlikely. “Are you alright?” 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 heart’s content. Yet if she were to do that, she felt that Yakumo would mock her relentlessly, calling her ‘disgusting’ among other insults, so Haruka simply nodded. “Yes,”
“Tell me what happened,” said Yakumo with an unusually serious expression. Could it be that he regretted not properly listening to Haruka’s story earlier that day?
Truthfully, Haruka felt remorseful as well. She hadn’t fully believed Asami when she had all that talk about a cursed video. As a result, she hadn’t 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, “I see.” “Did you get anything?” asked Haruka.
Yakumo immediately frowned. “You keep saying that as your second sentence.” “Because...”
“Didn’t I always tell you not to rush into conclusions?” 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. “Could this really be the curse of the video…?” said Haruka without realising.
Oh no—Haruka thought as soon as the words left her mouth. Yakumo had just said not to rush into conclusions. And yet, Yakumo’s words weren’t what she expected.
“In a way, perhaps it could be considered a curse.” “What do you mean?” replied Haruka when Gotou and Ishii emerged from the apartment building entrance.
“Hey,” greeted Gotou as he casually waved his hand. Meanwhile, Ishii ran towards them like an excited puppy whilst calling out, “Haruka-chan—”
And then fell. “What are you even doing?” said Gotou, lightly bumping Ishii’s head before approaching.
Ishii patted his knees before following his superior. “So, how was it?” asked Yakumo.
“It was nothing.” “That doesn’t answer my question.”
“You’re noisy.” “Isn’t Gotou-san the one being noisy?”
“What did you say?!” As Yakumo and Gotou began their usual bickering, Ishii hurriedly mediated to stop them.
“You should just be quiet,” 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 wouldn’t make any progress by quarrelling here. “What about Asami?” asked Haruka again.
“About that...” said Gotou, stroking the thin layer of beard on his face. “She wasn’t in the room.” “N-no way…”
It took everything from Haruka not to break down at that moment. “Were there any signs of her room being ransacked?” Yakumo asked Gotou.
“None. Her room was neat. Furthermore, the door was unlocked and the lights were still on.” “Is that so...” murmured Yakumo, his gaze trailing into the air.
“Was Asami perhaps taken away by someone?” The situation was overly strange for her to have simply gone outside. Harika didn’t want to believe it either, but she presented it as a possibility.
“The circumstances are unusual, but I think that possibility is unlikely,” interrupted Ishii. “How so?”
“Haruka-chan, from your story earlier, she was terrified, right?” “Yes.”
“If that were the case, she should’ve locked the door.” “Maybe the culprit has a duplicate of the key.”
“Even so, if she was terrified, she should’ve had the door chain lock attached as well.” “Fair point.”
“There were no signs of damage on the chain lock, so we can conclude that she had opened the door out of her own will,” 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 couldn’t accept it.
“But wouldn’t it be strange for Asami to leave without locking the door? The lights were on too, right?” “Well, yes. That was the case...”
“Besides, her phone fell in the bushes. That is clearly strange,” Ishii began to panic. “That’s true...”
He made a gesture of wiping his sweat. “Could this be the work of a ghost?” asked Haruka.
Ishii’s face instantly grew tense. “G-ghost?” “Yes. Maybe the ghost took away Asa—”
“That’s impossible,” 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 Yakumo’s perspective, there was no way a ghost could have abducted a human.
Even so, Haruka hadn’t brought up that idea without consideration. She had suspected a certain possibility.
“But it’s possible that the ghost could’ve possessed Asami and led her somewhere outside of her own will, right?” 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.
“I can’t deny that as a possibility,” said Yakumo, showing his approval for the time being. And yet, he seemed to be considering something else in his mind— -
7 -
“Would it really be alright for us to watch it?” 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.
“Why are you asking that?” Yakumo gave his usual unenergetic look towards Haruka.
Why? Well, that’s— “Because, you might get cursed from watching it…”
“You’re still saying that nonsense?” “Nonsense...”
“This isn’t a horror film, there’s no way we’d be cursed just by watching a video.” “But, Asami’s whereabouts are still unknown...”
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 Asami’s disappearance had something to do with this video’s curse, they would likely have a hard time finding Asami.
“As for that, you yourself stated a different possibility last night, didn’t you. Have you forgotten?” He was referring to Asami going someplace else beyond her will due to being possessed.
Of course Haruka remembered. However— “That’s just one possibility...”
“I know. That’s why I need to watch the video to confirm a few things,” 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. “This is utterly terrible...” said Yakumo, mixed in between sighs as soon as the scene started.
“Terrible in what way?” Haruka tried to ask casually. “The composition’s all over the place. They intended to make it feel like a documentary, but the footage was shaking excessively.”
“That’s true.” “Not to mention despite being university students, their acting was pathetic. The dialogue was hopeless. Like this, you’d be better off watching a broadcast test footage.”
Yakumo’s 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 woman’s face, then the bustling city at night, before returning to the railway crossing scene. As the monitor turned to black, a woman’s voice saying “Help me...” 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 one’s 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.
“I see—” muttered Yakumo after they had finished watching the video. He placed a hand on his pointed chin. His face remained composed as usual.
“How is it?” asked Haruka, expressing the mysterious feeling wallowing within her. “A decent video.”
“Yes?” Yakumo’s reply was far beyond what Haruka had expected, throwing her off in confusion.
“I’m saying, it looked significantly more polished than the one made by the movie circle members.” “Polished?”
“That’s 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.” Yakumo repeatedly nodded in approval.
His manner of speech was as if appraising a work of art. From Haruka’s 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.
However— “There was a message?”
To Haruka, the video merely seemed like putting pieces of different scenes together. “There was. A very powerful one at that.”
“I don’t think there was though…” “That’s because you didn’t watch it properly.”
“I watched it properly, though,” 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.
“If you did, you should’ve known, right?” “I’m asking because I don’t,” Haruka kicked the floor out of frustration.
“To think that you’d gotten accepted in this university with that level of concentration.” “Thank you for the wonderful praise. Rather than that, tell me then, what sort of message was in that video?”
“See it for yourself,” 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 didn’t dare to do that. “No way,” Haruka firmly refused despite accepting the DVD handed over by Yakumo.
“To think you could be my assistant, being like that.” “I never intended to be your assistant. Besides, if I’m your assistant, I should be getting my share as well,” highlighted Haruka.
Yakumo flashed a smile. “What kind of reason is that?” “What do you mean?”
Haruka didn’t feel like she had said anything strange. “You wanted a share, but how much was the reward for this request in the first place?”
“That’s...” “Thanks to you, I’m practically forced to work all the time. Save the talk about rewards and the like for when you’ve managed to find a request that actually pays.”
Precisely. The majority of requests Haruka brought over to Yakumo had no compensation in return.
“Isn’t it fine? After all, it’s not like you’re running a business as a private detective.” “Exactly. I’m merely a university student. That’s why you’re only troubling me by bringing in problems like this.“
“S-sorry...” Haruka could only apologise. Yakumo had a point. Continuously bringing in requests that gave nothing in return wasn’t an example to be followed.
“Well, anyway. Rather than that, let’s go—” said Yakumo as he stood up and ruffled his dishevelled hair. “Go? Where to?”
“To investigate, obviously.” Eyes filled with mockery, Yakumo’s 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 didn’t 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 Natsuki’s 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 hadn’t been able to contact him. Normally they wouldn’t have been bothered, but with the current situation, that fact turned increasingly worrisome.
“Apologies for troubling you all to come over.” 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. “The truth is, I have ties with people from the temple, so I’m fairly knowledgeable about supernatural related incidents. Perhaps I could be of help to all of you for this case,” 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. “Is it true that Sakamoto and Fujimoto’s whereabouts are unknown?” Seiichi was the first to open his mouth.
“Indeed. It is true that the two are unreachable as of now,” answered Yakumo carefully. “That’s why I’ve been saying I hated the idea,” added Seiichi, sounding fed up.
“About what exactly?” Yakumo continued the question without breaking his smile.
“The hospital that was our shooting location. There have always been rumours that there’s something there.” “By something, were you referring to ghosts?”
“Yes. 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.” “Is that so,” Yakumo responded in agreement, but Haruka knew for certain—deep inside, Yakumo didn’t believe it.
Haruka too felt suspicious about Seiichi’s story. Secretly performed human experimentation was a downright ridiculous story. Even if that had been true, then it should’ve become a major news story, yet she didn’t recall hearing such kind of news.
It was more likely an urban legend one would often find in a city or area. “Such a terrifying scene even appeared in the footage we shot; truly awful.”
Seiichi’s face was as if implying this was the end of the world. “Who chose the shooting location?” asked Yakumo, and Daichi raised his hand slightly.
“You were the one who chose it?” Seiichi threw a blaming look at Daichi. “No, 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 proposed—” Daichi explained before dropping his gaze.
Perhaps he felt responsible. However, if Sakamoto had been the one who made the final decision, he shouldn’t have to feel so guilty. Piecing their stories together so far—putting aside the part about human experimentation—the 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 wouldn’t be strange for spiritual phenomena to occur while shooting footage in such a location.
“Was there nothing strange during the shooting?” 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.
“By the way, who was the first to review the resulting footage?” asked Yakumo. Daichi raised his hand once again. “I was present when Sakamoto-san was editing, and I suppose that was the first time that we saw the footage.”
“From what I heard, Sakamoto-san had seen a ghost then. Did you see one as well?” “No. The lights had gone out, so I went outside as I thought the fuse had blown. That was when I heard Sakamoto-san scream…”
“That means, you didn’t see it?” “I didn’t see it very clearly. But...I think there was a woman standing there when I returned to the clubroom.”
He didn’t firmly state that he had seen one, but he had seen something that could possibly be a ghost. “I see. Then, did you see one?” said Yakumo, facing Seiichi. 
“I didn’t…” Seiichi frowned. “Did you watch the video alone?”
“No. Sakamoto told me that he wanted me to watch it. So I watched it with Sakamoto.” “Did the ghost appear then?”
“No. The video was terrifying, but that was all.” Seiichi didn’t look too scared, but it might have been because he hadn’t seen the ghost.
“How about you?” asked Yakumo, this time turning towards Natsuki. “I also…didn’t see any ghosts.”
“You watched the footage, right?” “Yes.”
“Who did you watch it with?” “With Asami, just the two of us,” 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. “Didn’t Asami-san see a ghost?” said Yakumo, asking Haruka for clarification.
“That was what I heard,” replied Haruka. Yakumo nodded in satisfaction at Haruka’s reply and faced Natsuki once more. “Why was Asami the only one who saw a ghost?”
“About that...Asami had watched it ahead of me. Sakamoto-san had passed the video to her…Then, because there had been a strange scene, Asami had said she wanted to watch it with me.” 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 hadn’t.
The story made sense, but— Natsuki was clearly behaving strangely.
She was tense, as if afraid of something. “Was your story the truth?” asked Yakumo, folding his arms while narrowing his eyes.
“Yes,” replied Natsuki before lowering her head. Haruka thought Yakumo would pressure Natsuki with more questions, yet unexpectedly, Yakumo easily backed off and simply responded, “I see.”
Was Natsuki’s unnatural behaviour merely Haruka’s own misconception? While Haruka was deep in her thoughts, Yakumo spoke. “The information you all gave is incredibly helpful—” 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 Yakumo’s stead, but Seiichi called out to her.
“So, what should we do now?” Well, it was natural for them to think that way.
“If we manage to discover something, I’ll reach out to you all.” “Do you know how to contact us?”
That… “Ah, right. Natsuki-san, could we exchange phone numbers?” said Haruka to Natsuki, and once they had exchanged their contact information, Haruka then chased after Yakumo.
- 9
- “So, have you found something?”
Haruka expressed her question as she finally managed to catch up to Yakumo after having left the cafeteria. Yakumo glanced at Haruka. “The big picture, pretty much,” said Yakumo nonchalantly.
“What do you know so far?” “I can’t say for now.”
Yakumo often responded like this. It wasn’t to purposely mess around nor to appear cool. Yakumo merely didn’t want to say anything unnecessary before acquiring concrete evidence.
That way, he tried not to create assumptions. “Just a hint wouldn’t hurt, right?”
“This isn’t a quiz show.” “Well, that’s true.”
“Even if this was a quiz, I’m fairly certain you wouldn’t be able to solve it with your abilities.” A ruthless comment, as usual.
“Yes, yes, I’m dumb after all.” “So you are aware.”
“Ugh!” Haruka felt her anger boiling, yet she would only be reciprocated a hundred times over if she tried to get back at him. 
“Well, if you listened to their stories, you’d understand that there were certain rules in place,” said Yakumo, spreading his arms jokingly. “Rules...”
“Yes. All of them watched that cursed video. Yet some saw a ghost and some didn’t. Think about why that was the case. You should arrive at the answer.” Sakamoto and Asami had seen a ghost. While Daichi had seen something that had seemed like a ghost—his response had been vague.
On the other hand, Seiichi and Natsuki hadn’t 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 couldn’t 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. “Gotou-san. Ishii-san. What’s the matter?” Haruka exclaimed.
Gotou, who had been chewing on his cigarette, asked back. “You’re asking what’s the matter?” 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. “Sorry. I reflexively...”
“Don’t worry about it. I’m happy just being able to meet Haruka-chan like this,” said Ishii to Haruka, puffing his chest. Gotou jabbed him immediately. “Stop grinning.”
”Whatever you say, but could you stop trespassing into people’s rooms without permission? Not exactly the sort of thing the police should have done,” said Yakumo lazily as he sat down on his usual chair. “Ha? We’re investigating your request, you know! Besides, what trespassing? The one who didn’t lock the door was at fault!” stressed Gotou, slamming his fists on the table with every emphasis of his words.
“What a messed up reason. Gotou-san’s thought process has become like a criminal’s.” “What did you say?!” Gotou stood up while raising his shoulders.
“Now, now,” Ishii tried to calm him down, only to get hit on the head. “Also, smoking is prohibited on these premises,” said Yakumo, pointing at Gotou’s cigarette.
After all it took for Ishii to stop Gotou, Yakumo nonchalantly said something that could raise Gotou’s anger all over again. Well, that sort of thing was typical of Yakumo. Gotou clicked his tongue. “I didn’t light it up,” he said, putting away his cigarette.
“So—did you two find out anything?” 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, “Y-yes,” and hurriedly took out his notes before he began.
“Sakamoto Eiji-san and Fujimoto Asami-san’s status are still unknown. We’ve explained the situation to their parents and requested them to fill up a missing person report to be handed over to us,” Ishii said lightly. Haruka’s feelings grew heavy upon hearing the words ’missing person report’.
Those words were proof that the situation had gotten serious. “Are there any leads?”
“As of now, we don’t have any notable information from witnesses. If only there were security cameras, we could have investigated from there. Unfortunately, neither Sakamoto-san and Fujimoto-san’s premises had any security cameras installed.” “Is that so...” said Haruka in disappointment.
If they had footage from security cameras, perhaps they would have an easier time finding leads to Asami and Sakamoto’s whereabouts. “What about fingerprints?” asked Yakumo, propping his chin on one hand.
“We’ve gathered those, but the two seemed to have friends over frequently, so it was difficult to identify ones belonging to them...” 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 wouldn’t be surprising for fingerprints not belonging to the resident to be discovered. “Did the two of them ever get into some kind of trouble?” Yakumo asked a completely different question.
“We’ve questioned a number of people, but there’s still little information, so we haven’t discovered anything of the sorts...” “In the end, you didn’t manage to find anything, huh,” said Yakumo, stretching his body.
Ishii lowered his head and spoke. “Apologies.” To Haruka, it wasn’t necessary for Ishii to apologise over that. But it couldn't be helped as Ishii had a habit of apologising.
“Then, what about your end?” Gotou asked Yakumo whilst leaning over. Yakumo grinned boldly in return. “Well, I more or less know the overall picture,” he said calmly.
“What did you say? Explain at once!” Gotou exclaimed, his voice loud as if urging Yakumo. “I can hear you without you yelling like that,” Yakumo plugged his ears with his fingers, signalling that Gotou was noisy.
“Enough nonsense, quickly say it.” “I refuse.”
“W-What?” “I’m saying I don’t want to.”
“You little—what kind of attitude is that? After all we did because you asked for our help!” An infuriated Gotou grasped onto Yakumo’s shirt collar.
Despite that, Yakumo’s eyes remain composed and unfaltering. “Ishii-san, please arrest this person for charges of threat and violence.”
The conversation was suddenly thrown at Ishii, leaving him dumbfounded. “No, that...” he uttered in confusion. “Just try me if you dare!” yelled Gotou.
“Why are you being so arrogant?” “What?”
“Besides, it’s the police’s duty to maintain public safety. Yet you were acting like I owe you by asking for help?” “Ugh...”
Gotou seemed to have run out of words against Yakumo’s logically sound argument. And yet, refusing to admit defeat, he cursed, “Shut up,” and released Yakumo. Irritated, Gotou reflexively reached out for his box of cigarettes, but Yakumo immediately said, “No smoking,” and he halted his movement.
“Enough with the banter. Let’s get to the main topic,” 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, “Take that out—” “That is what?”
Even if suddenly told like that, she didn’t know what it meant. “You really are an imbecile.”
“What does that mean?” “Go look it up in a dictionary if you want to know.”
“Ugh.” “I’m talking about the cursed video.” said Yakumo in disbelief.
Why can’t you just mention the item directly in the first place—thought Haruka in displeasure whilst taking out the DVD from her bag. “What is this?” asked Gotou.
“I told you about it yesterday, right? This is the aforementioned cursed video.” As soon as Yakumo said that, Ishii instantly screamed, “Eeek!” jumping out of his chair.
The next second, Gotou jabbed him and yelled, “Shut up!” causing Ishii to return to his chair dejectedly. “What did you say this was?” asked Gotou, picking up said DVD and observing it closely.
“A woman’s face appeared around the second half of this video. She might have passed away from an accident or the like. I’d like for you to try and identify that woman.” So that was how it was.
If they managed to discover the ghost’s identity, they’d be able to crack the mystery of this case. “Easy for you to say. How long do you think it takes to identify a person based on face alone?”
Gotou’s argument was spot on. To identify a person just by their face was extremely difficult to do.
“There is other information as well. It’s likely that she died near a railway crossing.” “Railway crossing?”
Gotou, who hadn’t watched the video, didn’t 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.
“Also, that woman’s name is Kana.” “Eh?” Haruka stood up in surprise.
How could Yakumo have known the name of the woman in that video? Her name shouldn’t have appeared anywhere. Haruka questioned that fact, yet Yakumo simply gave her a vague answer, “You’ll find out soon enough.”
Perhaps Yakumo had seen through the whole truth at this point, yet on the other hand, Haruka felt the mystery had only gone deeper. “What are we going to do after this?” Haruka asked Yakumo after Gotou and Ishii had gone home.
Sakamoto and Asami’s whereabouts were still unknown, and Haruka couldn’t 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. “Actually, I intended to do this after further investigation, but we don’t have time.”
“What do you mean?” “Exactly as said. If things are left as they are, the two missing people might die.”
Haruka held her breath at the unexpected words coming from Yakumo. “C-can’t we prevent that from happening?”
“We’re making a move to prevent it, aren’t we?” “Ah, right...”
“That’s why, there’s something I want you to do,” said Yakumo, his lips forming a smile. Yet his eyes weren’t laughing at all.
Haruka felt an awfully terrible premonition— -
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. “Sorry for the suddenness,” said Haruka as she stood up.
“Not at all,” 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. “So, what do you want to talk about?” said Natsuki.
She appeared anxious, glancing at her surroundings several times. As if she didn’t want to be seen together with Haruka. “Truth is, I wanted to ask you about the cursed video.”
“I’ve told you what I know.” Natsuki’s voice became weaker than before.
Yakumo had requested Haruka to hear the story from Natsuki one more time. And it appeared that Yakumo’s calculation in choosing Natsuki as a target hadn’t been mistaken. “It’s nothing serious. I just wanted to confirm something,” said Haruka in a fabricated cheerful tone.
“About what?” said Natsuki, staring at Haruka. Natsuki gave her approval, but Haruka could clearly tell that she didn’t want Haruka to ask questions that pry too deeply.
Haruka felt sorry for her, but she couldn’t back down. “Natsuki-san, could it be that you actually know the identity of the woman in the video?”
As soon as Haruka said that, Natsuki’s face turned glum. Bingo!
So Yakumo’s prediction was right. “I don’t know,” Natsuki shook her head.
“Really?” “Yes.”
“That woman’s name is Kana-san. So? Do you remember now?” Haruka observed Natsuki’s face.
“How did you know Kana’s name?” Natsuki’s eyes widened as if they were about to pop out. As it turned out, she wasn’t very good at lying. Her words just now were the same as admitting that she knew about her.
“So you do know her. Right?” 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, “I don’t know.”
Her expression was filled with determination, as if her weak impression from earlier had been a mere illusion. “Eh?”
“I’m saying, I don’t know,” said Natsuki once more. “But you know her name.”
“My friend has the same name, so I thought you were talking about that friend of mine earlier, but I was mistaken.” Haruka didn’t know what had changed Natsuki, but her resolve was unwavering to the point that there was no room to break through.
“But...” “Is that all you wanted to talk about?” asked Natsuki.
“Ah, that...” Natsuki’s reaction had been utterly unexpected, Haruka had trouble answering.
“In that case, I’m going now,” 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 couldn’t 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 Yakumo—
“Hello?” <How was it?> asked Yakumo directly.
“It didn’t work out...” said Haruka, disappointed. <Did she say she didn’t know?>
“Yes. But there’s no mistaking that she knows something. I tried to pry further, but she immediately rejected it...” 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 Yakumo’s hands.
“Hey, did you know from the start that Natsuki-san would refuse to answer the question?” <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 wouldn’t get discovered even if he were to cheat. Well, not that Haruka knew whether Yakumo was the type to cheat—
“So, what now?” <I’d like for you to contact someone. Afterwards, we’ll 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. “Who should I contact, and for what?” asked Haruka, and Yakumo elaborated his plan.
“Why do we have to do something like that?” said Haruka, unable to hide her surprise upon hearing Yakumo’s explanation. Even so, Yakumo dodged it with his favourite line, <You’ll find out soon enough—>
Haruka felt dissatisfied over a number of things, but Yakumo wouldn’t say a word even if Haruka cornered him with questions. Haruka could only respond with, “Understood.”
Yakumo hung up the call after briefly stating the location and timing of their meetup. Haruka’s back grew heavy.
As the person who brought this problem in the first place, she was in no position to complain. Still, she didn’t like being toyed around like this. However, would they be able to find Sakamoto and Asami’s whereabouts with this? While questioning that fact, Haruka stood up from her chair.
- 11
- “Woah...” 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 place—if 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 person—
“Yakumo-kun,” 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, “Hey! Yakumo-kun! You’re not here yet?”
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 wasn’t 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 didn’t help rid her of her restlessness.
Suddenly, footsteps could be heard on the ground. Haruka’s 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. “L-let go!” 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.
“Help me! Yakumo-kun!” 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 wouldn’t 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 Haruka’s heart. It was probably despair.
Please! Yakumo-kun! Haruka could only pray.
Unfortunately, her prayers weren’t 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 couldn’t make an escape anymore.
It’s impossible now, she thought. Instinctively, her tear glands came loose and tears began to fall.
Never would she have dreamed that one day she’d be tied up like this without knowing anything. Am I going to be killed? If only I had known, I would’ve 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.
“That’s enough.” The voice of salvation.
The voice Haruka had been waiting for from the depths of her heart. Yakumo’s voice.
The person who had tied Haruka up went and ran. “Gotou-san! Ishii-san! Don’t let that person escape!” yelled Yakumo.
“Wait!” “Let go! Damn it!”
“Stop resisting!” 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, “Take this!” the atmosphere went silent.
“Are you alright?” Yakumo’s voice whispered.
Slowly, Haruka straightened her body and nodded. Then, the bag covering her face was removed. What came to her sight was Yakumo’s face.
“This isn’t a dream, right…?” said Haruka with a sob. Yakumo’s lips formed a little smile and replied, “Yes.”
If only she wasn’t tied up, perhaps Haruka would already be hugging Yakumo by now. “I wanted to come earlier, but ended up being rather late. I’m sorry.” Yakumo said in an unusually gentle voice as he placed a hand on Haruka’s head.
That gesture made Haruka’s 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.
“I’m going to untie the rope now,” said Yakumo before turning to Haruka’s 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 man’s face. He was—
“That’s right. He’s the mastermind behind this case,” said Yakumo, as if reading Haruka’s thoughts. -
12 -
“What’s the meaning of this?” 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 didn’t know much about him. Hence, she didn’t 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 Asami’s disappearance.
“To explain that, we first need to clarify who the person in the cursed video was.” 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. “Who?” asked Haruka.
Yakumo turned towards Ishii and said in a low voice, “Please.” Ishii nodded firmly before turning to Haruka.
“The woman in that video was Sawaki Kana-san.” Hearing the name, Haruka turned in Yakumo’s 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. “How did you know her name?”
“I told you, didn’t I? The video had a powerful message,” said Yakumo as if the answer was obvious, yet Haruka didn’t understand at all. Haruka emphasised that fact, and Yakumo sighed with an exaggerated gesture of disbelief before saying, “There was a noise that frequently appeared in that video, right?”
“Yes.” “You wouldn’t be able to tell from watching it casually, but with closer inspection, whenever the noise appeared, a set of letters briefly flashed on screen.”
Haruka didn’t 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.
“So the letters that appeared spelled Kana?” “Yes. Simply put, it was subliminal stimuli capable of engaging with one’s subconsciousness.”
“Is that so…” 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.
“Kana-san passed away in the fall of last year,” interrupted Ishii. “Passed away...”
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, “The 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.”
“How could that be…?” “That 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,” said Ishii with a pensive look on his face.
“Is that so...” “She collapsed alone on an empty street, so she wasn’t discovered in time. A really tragic accident.”
“I’ve said this many times, but the video had a powerful message—” said Yakumo calmly. “The railway crossing, alarm sounds, red warning lights. All of these indicated the location where Kana-san had passed.” “I see...”
“Besides that, Kana-san’s name was embedded through subliminal stimuli, and an image of her body was displayed. These carried a message: remember her death.” 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 didn’t make sense to her.
“Don’t tell me, the video wasn’t cursed, but deliberately made by someone?” asked Haruka, to which Yakumo responded with a nod. “That’s right. The person who made it was none other than—him.”
Yakumo pointed at Daichi who was lying on the ground. “Why?” Haruka couldn’t understand why Daichi would do such a thing.
“Out of revenge,” said Yakumo, closing his eyes solemnly. “Revenge?”
“Yes. It’s a possibility that he and Kana-san were lovers.” Yakumo looked at Daichi once again.
“How do you know that?” “I said it was a possibility. Nothing more than my own assumption. Well, not that I don’t have any basis for it. According to Gotou-san’s investigation, they both came from the same high school. Perhaps they had been in a relationship since way back.”
“But, just based on that…” “Of course, I couldn’t draw a conclusion just based on that. However, if their relationship weren’t that close, he wouldn’t have gone as far as planning an entire act of revenge, right?” said Yakumo smoothly.
He had a look on his face as if he had known everything, yet Haruka still didn’t understand. “How could making that video become an act of revenge?”
“Not just the video. He was also the one who abducted Sakamoto-san and Fujimoto-san.” “Why did he abduct them?” asked Haruka.
Yakumo shuffled his hair in annoyance. “I think it’s about time that you speak for yourself. You’ve woken up, right?” said Yakumo, and Daichi slowly stood up. He didn’t try to run nor resist.
Perhaps he had already given up. “What…tragic accident….?” 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. “Eh?”
“Kana was murdered,” Daichi opened his eyes wide and stared at Haruka. His eyes glinted like that of a ferocious beast intimidating its opponent.
“But, just now...” As Haruka said that, Daichi immediately cut her off, “Wrong! Kana couldn’t 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 couldn’t walk by herself, all alone.”
“T-that’s…” 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 didn’t 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.
“Kana was passionate about film and wanted to work in the film industry later on. And those people...took her dream away…” said Daichi. Tears dripped from his eyes. Judging from his reaction, Yakumo’s 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 warning—
“That night, amidst her drifting consciousness, Kana called me. I couldn’t decipher what she was saying at all because the railway crossing sounds were incredibly noisy. I asked her where she was, but she didn’t answer…Carrying my phone with me, I frantically searched everywhere I could. But I couldn’t find her...all the while I could hear Kana’s breaths getting weaker and weaker. Do you know how helpless I felt, unable to do anything as I listened to Kana’s final moments before she died?” spilled Daichi as he wailed. Sobbing, shoulders trembling, he wept without wiping away his tears.
Haruka was at a loss for words. She couldn’t find anything to say to Daichi.
“Please tell me one thing,” said Yakumo, watching the crying Daichi from above. Daichi looked up with tear filled eyes.
“What made you choose to go on such a roundabout method like this?“ Yakumo’s question made sense.
Why had Daichi gone about shooting a cursed video with a message, then had it shown to Sakamoto and the rest? “I wanted them to remember Kana, reflect on themselves, and suffer because of it...” Daichi dropped his shoulders listlessly.
So that was how it was. Daichi’s goal was to make them feel remorse by reminding them of their actions through that video.
And yet— “If so, why did you abduct Sakamoto-san and Asami?” asked Haruka.
Daichi’s actions contradicted his words. “Those people still didn’t remember anything even after watching that video. They acted as if those things never happened. So...” 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 hadn’t realised the hidden message within the video.
If she had realised it, then she shouldn’t 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 actions…Haruka 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 so— “Even if that were the case, I still think it’s wrong for you to kill them,” stressed Haruka.
Yakumo shook his head in disbelief. “Don’t go on killing them on your own,” he said. However, from the flow of the conversation, Haruka felt it was understandable for her to interpret things that way.
“So, where are they?” asked Yakumo. Daichi pointed at a metal door across the corridor.
“Gotou-san,” called Yakumo, and Gotou replied, “On it,” 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 weren’t moving and their condition appeared concerning. Gotou quickly came closer to check on them.
“It’s alright. They’re merely passed out,” said Gotou, lifting his thumb. Haruka felt relieved, but on the other hand, she didn’t understand.
“Why did you lock them up in a place like this?” “You wanted them to understand—don’t you?” Yakumo glanced at Daichi, and Daichi nodded.
“Wanted them to understand?” “Yes. He wanted them to know how it feels like awaiting death in the darkness, all alone, unable to move their bodies.”
“Is that so—” Haruka bit her lips and hung her head.
Daichi’s actions were unforgivable, but that didn’t mean Haruka couldn’t understand his feelings of wanting the two to experience Kana’s suffering even if just a bit. “There is one thing I have to tell you,” said Yakumo to Daichi in a formal tone.
“Eh?” With a surprised look on his face, Daichi turned towards Yakumo. “Ishii-san,” 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, “There 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.” Confused, Daichi pressed the play button on the IC recorder.
Amidst the static noise akin to pouring rain, a woman’s 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.
“This is Kana-san’s wish.” “I…” Daichi’s voice choked.
“There’s one more message from Kana-san. Don’t forget about me, okay?—was what she said.” 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 weren’t threatened.
With this, it’s all over, Haruka thought, before realising there were more things left unanswered. “Hey, how did you know to suspect Daichi-san?”
She had no idea since when had Yakumo begun suspecting Daichi. “Simple enough. When Sakamoto-san and Fujimoto-san were abducted, their doors were unlocked. Why was that so?”
“Why?” “Because they had opened it willingly. Someone they knew came to visit, so they opened the door and invited the person inside.”
“What do you mean?” “When Fujimoto-san called you that night, she was shaken because of the ghost problem and Sakamoto-san’s disappearance. She must have had her guard up, so strangers or other people unaware of the situation wouldn’t be allowed inside.”
“I see. Meanwhile, Daichi-san was in the same circle and knew about the spiritual phenomenon.” “Pretty 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.”
He must have been referring to their gathering in the campus cafeteria. “So, Daichi-san was acting suspicious by then?”
“That’s 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.” So that was how it was.
Haruka was nearly convinced, but there was something else she didn’t understand. “So the ghost was Kana-san after all?”
“No.” “But Sakamoto-san and Asami saw a ghost.”
“Someone else was pretending to be a ghost.” “Pretending to be a ghost?”
“Don’t you know?” “I don’t know at all,” said Haruka firmly.
“Don’t boast about something like that,” scolded Yakumo. “Who did I ask you to deliver a message to?” “Natsuki-san.”
Before going to the abandoned hospital, she had sent a message to Natsuki per Yakumo’s instructions, saying, <We found a clue that may lead to Sakamoto-san and Asami’s whereabouts, so we’re heading to the location where the video was shot.> “As a result, he attacked you.”
“By that, you mean…” “Yes. He and Natsuki-san were working together.”
“Why?” “We better ask the person directly. You’re there, right?” Yakumo called.
Natsuki slowly walked out from behind the hospital building. Her face was pale and she looked exhausted. “We were friends...” said Natsuki weakly.
“Natsuki-san.” “Kana was my closest friend. I too attended the same event that night. Sakamoto-san and Asami forced Kana to drink sake…I saw it happen, yet I couldn’t stop them...”
Natsuki closed her eyes shut in frustration. The anger building up within her seemed to be directed at herself.
“Even when we were about to go for a second round, I wanted to go home with Kana because I saw that she couldn’t stand properly anymore, yet Sakamoto-san insisted on leaving her be, and we left her...” “Don’t blame yourself like that,” said Haruka, placing her hand on Natsuki’s shoulder.
“How can I not blame myself? That was why, to redeem myself, I told Daichi-kun the truth.” “Afterwards, the two of you orchestrated this plan,” 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 hadn’t intended to kill, but perhaps they had wanted to lock Haruka in the same place until Sakamoto and Asami repented.
“What are you going to do after this?” asked Yakumo. Natsuki lifted her face. She had a refreshing expression, as if all her doubts had vanished.
“I was wrong. This method will never be able to redeem my mistake. Of course, I’m going to confess about what I have done, and about the events of that day to the police.” “If that’s the conclusion you’ve reached—” said Yakumo.
Natsuki bowed deeply to Yakumo before walking away. This time, everything is truly over—or 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. “Hey. Why did Kana-san call Daichi-san on the brink of her death?”
Her life had been in danger. Why hadn’t she thought of calling an ambulance? “When humans realise they’re at death’s door, they may have the desire to be rescued, but at the same time, they wish to rely on those dear to them.”
“I suppose you’re right...” Even when she had been attacked by Daichi, within her heart, Haruka hadn’t been thinking about contacting the police nor an ambulance, instead seeking help from someone else.
Her face heated up at the memory. “What are you spacing out for? Come on, let’s go.”
Disregarding Haruka’s feelings, Yakumo briskly walked away. “Wait for me!”
Haruka could only bury her feelings and ran after Yakumo. -
Translation Notes [1] Yutori Seidai (ゆとり世代)’Laid back generation’, 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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Chronos: Jisedai Hanzai Jouhoushitsu Chapter 4
Hello,
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.
Also, the magazine with the Mujihi chapter will be available on the 14th of April, so I will start working on that next.
I've been trying to struck up a friendship with Photoshop lately. What do you think? I hope my editing/cleaning/typesetting skills will improve in the future.
A new thing I'm trying out is to tag the people who requested a series on our first release (which is something I can't do if you did it anonymously), so for this one: @gothicavenue @decenttheorist @crosscurls @smoothberries @cla0d
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leftersteindraws · 1 year
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more yakumo 2023 stage shenanigans
the struggle of an MC that can't catch a break is real...let him rest
also idk why they decided to yassify gotou. probably bc they needed the vocals for the songs but ive stopped questioning
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deuteriumuniverse · 2 years
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Gosho's Detective Picture Book Reviews
My review of detectives (and detective novels) based on Gosho's Detective Picture Book (also called Gosho's Mystery Library) are as below, to be completed not in the near future.
❤️ denote my personal favorites
Sherlock Holmes (Arthur Conan Doyle) ❤️
Kogoro Akechi (Edogawa Rampo)
Hercule Poirot (Agatha Christie) ❤️
Arsene Lupin (Maurice Leblanc)
Jules Maigret (Georges Simenon)
Kousuke Kindaichi (Seishi Yokomizo)
Lieutenant Columbo (Richard Levison and William Link)
Zenigata Heiji (Kodo Nomura)
Philip Marlowe (Raymond Chandler)
C. Auguste Dupin (Edgar Allan Poe)
Ellery Queen (Ellery Queen) ❤️
V.I. Warshawski (Sara Paretsky)
Father Brown (C.K. Chesterton)
Cordelia Gray (P.D. James) ❤️
Heizo Hasegawa (Shotaro Ikenami)
Mitsuhiko Asami (Yasuo Uchida)
Nero Wolfe (Rex Stout)
Shunsaku Kudo (Nobumitsu Kodaka)
Hannibal Lecter (Thomas Harris)
Miss Marple (Agatha Christie) ❤️
Sam Spade (Dashiell Hammett)
Shozo Totsugawa (Kyotaro Nishimura)
Ninzaburo Furuhata (Kouki Mitani)
Perry Mason (Erle Stanley Gardner)
Mikeneko Holmes (Jiro Akagawa)
Inspector Samejima (Arimasa Osawa)
James Bond (Ian Fleming)
Kyosuke Kamizu (Akimitsu Takagi)
Charlie Chan (Earl Derr Biggers)
John Thorndyke (Richard Austin Freeman)
Touyama Kin-san (Tatsurou Jinde)
Mike Hammer (Mickey Spillane)
Philo Vance (S.S. Van Dine)
Akakabu-kenji (Shunzo Waku)
Drury Lane (Ellery Queen)
Katherine Turner (Misa Yamamura)
Henry Jackson (Isaac Asimov)
Denshichi (Tatsurou Jinde)
Lew Archer (Ross Macdonald)
Kiyoshi Mitarai (Soji Shimada)
The Old Man in the Corner (Baroness Orczy)
Joseph Rouletabille (Gaston Leroux)
Hanshichi (Kido Okamoto) ❤️
Koichiro Munakata (Seiichi Morimura)
Eitaro Imanishi (Seicho Matsumoto)
Gideon Fell (John Dickson Carr)
Yuichiro Goda (Kaoru Takamura)
Ukyou Sugishita (Yasuhiro Koshimizu)
Steve Carella (Ed McBain)
Hideo Himura (Alice Arisugawa)
Riyako Asabuki (Shizuko Natsuki)
Robert Ironside (Collier Young)
Akihiko Chuzenji (Natsuhiko Kyogoku)
Kiyoshi Shimada (Yukito Ayatsuji)
The Continental Op (Dashiell Hammett) ❤️
Ningyo Sashichi (Seishi Yokomizo)
Joseph French (Freeman Wills Crofts)
Yoshibumi Takagi (Kenzo Kitakata)
Mom (James Yaffe)
Rintaro Norizuki (Rintaro Noziruki)
Koko (Lilian Jackson Braun)
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Daisuke Kanbe (Yasutaka Tsutsui)
Inspector Zenigata (Monkey Punch)
Robert Langdon (Dan Brown)
Akojuro Senba (Juran Hisao)
Kanki Ibaragi (Futaro Yamada)
Bannai Tarao (Yoshitake Hisa)
Richard Cuff (Wilkie Collins)
Philip Trent (E.C. Bentley)
Gregory House (David Shore)
Yoshio Kuraishi (Hideo Yokoyama)
Adrian Monk (Andy Breckman and David Hoberman)
Inspector Onitsura (Tetsuya Ayukawa)
Enshi Shunotei (Kaoru Kitamura)
Lincoln Rhyme (Jeffery Deaver)
Kei Enomoto (Yusuke Kishi)
Keisuke Shiratori (Takeru Kaido)
Genya Tojo (Shinzo Mitsuda)
Shioriko Shinokawa (En Mikami)
Handyman of Susukino (Naomi Azuma)
Kageyama (Tokuya Higashigawa)
Hotaro Oreki (Honobu Yonezawa)
Lisbeth Salander (Stieg Larsson)
Lieutenant Fukuie (Takahiro Ookura)
Takeshi Yoshiki (Soji Shimada)
Jiro Egami (Alice Arisugawa)
Kyouko Okitegami (Nisio Isin)
Sakurako Kujou (Shiori Ota)
The Phantom Thief Detective Yamaneko (Manabu Kaminaga)
Riko Rinda (Keisuke Matsuoka)
Shinichiro Hanaoka (Koji Hayashi and Junpei Yamaoka)
Richard Castle (Andrew W. Warlowe)
Hiroto Miyama (Manabu Uda)
Yukimasa Yugami (Hideo Iura)
Mikoto Mitsumi (Akiko Nogi)
Keita Kurokochi (Takashi Nagasaki)
Totono Kuno (Yumi Tamura)
Maomao (Natsu Hyuga)
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bookishdungeon · 3 years
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Psychic Detective Yakumo #1
Judul buku: Psychic Detective Yakumo—The Red Eye Knows  Penerbit:  Penerbit Clover Penulis:  Manabu Kaminaga Dicetak:  2016 Rating: 4/5
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Blurb:
Untuk berkonsultasi mengenai temannya yang terlibar dalam peristiwa aneh, Haruka mengunjungi “Asosiasi Penelitian Film” karena mendengar kabar tentang keberadaan lelaki yang memiliki kekuatan spiritual di sana. Namun, yang dijumpainya justru seorang anak muda kurus dengan pandangan mengantuk dan rambut acak-acakan. Apakah Haruka akan berhasil melakukan konsultasi sesuai yang direncanakannya?!
Yakumo Saitou, anak muda yang memiliki kemampuan melihat arwah orang mati berkat mata kirinya yang berwarna merah, menghadapi berbagai kasus aneh dengan gaya nyentrik. Kasus penyiksaan dan pembunuhan mahasiswi, terowongan berhantu dan pembunuhan dengan kamuflase bunuh diri… semua berhasil dipecahkannya dengan baik! Namun, ada sesosok misterius yang membayanginya…
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Pada serial pertama author akan membahas mengenai kover dari novel karangan Kaminaga-sensei yang dimana kebanyakan dari seluruh serial terjemahan Indonesia ini kovernya adalah sosok pemeran utama yaitu—Yakumo Saitou dengan memperlihatkan mata kirinya yang merah.
Di setiap serial novel Yakumo ini akan terbagi menjadi beberapa bab yang dimana disetiap bab akan menceritakan sebuah kasus yang akan melibatkan Yakumo dan Haruka tentunya. Dan selama perjalanan novel ini, tidak akan luput dengan kisah romantis dari mereka berdua. Yakumo yang tipikal cueknya setengah mampus dan Haruka yang memiliki keinginan sangat tinggi, sampai-sampai Yakumo terkadang jengah dengan sikap gadis tersebut.
Mungkin cerita ini akan lebih menegangkan kalau sudut pandangnya diceritakan menggunakan sudut pandang masing-masing karakter, karena author sangat penasaran pandangan Yakumo terhadap Haruka sendiri. Sedangkan yang hanya menggunakan sudut pandangan karakter, terletak di kasus tambahan yaitu menggunakan karakter Haruka.
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Sekian reviewnya dan tetap stay tune di IG @book.dungeon untuk update review buku--buku menarik tentunya. 
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~ Shinrei Tantei Yakumo ~
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Shinrei Tantei Yakumo English: Psychic Detective Yakumo Japanese: 心霊探偵 八雲
Shinrei Tantei Yakumo tells the story of a college student, Saitou Yakumo, who was born with different eye colors. His red left eye gives him the special ability to see ghosts and spirits. He believes ghosts and spirits are bound to earth because of a certain 'cause' and simply eliminating that 'cause' will let those spirits will rest in peace. Being asked for help by Ozawa Haruka, they begin the investigation together.
Author: Manabu Kaminaga (Story), Suzuka Oda (Art) Genres: Mystery, Horror, Romance, Shoujo, Supernatural Volumes: 14 Chapters: 65 Status: Finished
Tell me what’s your favourite cover, ships and favourite character if you’d like :D
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mikakomori · 6 years
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Psychic Detektive Yakumo Vol. 2 That Which Connects Souls - Manabu Kaminaga
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After being consulted by a friend who said she had had a terrible experience with a ghost, Haruka once more goes to visit Yakumo, who can see the spirits of the dead. However, Yakumo is as unsympathetic as ever. Then, there is an incomprehensible serial abduction murder case. Haruka is dragged into it and is in a desperate situation!? The spiritual phenomena and the abduction case – will Yakumo be able to solve this intricately connected puzzle, and what will be Haruka’s fate!? Part two of the astoundingly high-speed spiritual mystery!
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animefagos · 4 years
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Las novelas Shinrei Tantei Yakumo finalizarán con el volumen número 12
Nueva entrada publicada en https://www.animefagos.com/2020/04/19/las-novelas-shinrei-tantei-yakumo-finalizaran-con-el-volumen-numero-12/
Las novelas Shinrei Tantei Yakumo finalizarán con el volumen número 12
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Kadokawa revela que el volumen número 12 de la serie de novelas ligeras Shinrei Tantei Yakumo, de Manabu Kaminaga, será el último de la obra, tras 16 años. El volumen saldrá a la venta el 25 de junio. El décimo volumen, publicado el 23 de marzo de 2019, anunciaba que la historia ha entrado en su arco…
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Shinrei Tantei Yakumo Another Files - The Dead’s Wish - epilogue
Shinrei Tantei Yakumo novel translation
Another Files - The Dead’s Wish
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epilogue - afterwards
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Haruka sat on the chair with nerves on edge.
Despite having participated in recitals many times, she could never get used to them.
From the stage lit by the spotlight, her eyes wandered across the audience seats.
Lights in the audience seating area had been dimmed, so even if she saw people enter, she wouldn’t be able to tell them apart.
Haruka had informed Yakumo about this recital, yet Yakumo’s response had remained vague to the end.
It wasn’t clear whether he would come.
Considering the Yakumo that Haruka knew, that man likely wouldn’t come to watch her recital. That was Haruka’s thought.
Yet on the other hand, she had hopes that perhaps Yakumo might come.
Rather than feeling uncertain like this, she should’ve forced Yakumo to give a definite answer, but it was too late for regret now.
Haruka turned towards Watanabe, sitting at the end of the same row as her.
While other members were occupied with checking their music scores for the final time, or adjusting their musical instruments, Watanabe was repeatedly checking the audience.
He might have had the same thoughts as Haruka.
The envelope Aki had returned the other day must have contained tickets to today’s recital.
Watanabe appeared concerned, but Aki should be somewhere in the audience. Though she had no basis for it, Haruka felt that way.
While Haruka was lost in her mundane thoughts, the conductor emerged from backstage, welcomed with applause from the audience.
The conductor signalled for everyone to stand up.
Haruka rose from her seat in unison with her fellow orchestra circle members and bowed once towards the audience.
As she sat down, Haruka exhaled deeply.
She couldn’t keep thinking about other matters. Right now, she had to concentrate on the recital.
Throughout the preparation leading to this recital, various things happened that led to Haruka having to excuse herself from a lot of rehearsals, so she honestly had no confidence to perform.
Even so, to the people coming to listen to their performance, such things were unrelated.
Besides, this was an orchestra performance. Things wouldn’t get solved by blaming herself over mistakes she made.
She had to play to the best of her ability.
As if waiting for Haruka to firm her resolve, the conductor then lifted his baton.
Everyone audibly drew their breaths in unison.
While tense, Haruka liked this moment.
The moment when a recital was about to start.
The conductor swung his baton.
With it, the performance began.
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After the recital was over, from the corner of her eye Haruka could see a few members who had been talking with their instruments on hand began stowing away their equipment.
The recital itself had safely ended without trouble.
However, the dance routine—included due to the fact that this had been a recital on the campus festival—had been a complete disaster.
Haruka wasn’t particularly great at coordinating her body to begin with, and her lack of practice had made it worse.
She had remembered the moves, yet her movement had been so stiff even she herself could tell.
In her panicked attempts of adjusting her tense body, Haruka had ended up tripping on her own foot, falling down spectacularly as a result.
An utter failure.
Laughter exploded from the audience, and Haruka had felt as if her face was spewing fire.
“Ozawa-san, you really stood out back there.”
“What a splendid way to fall down.”
Upon returning backstage, she was teased relentlessly by other members.
Absolutely horrible—
Furthermore, despite being an orchestra circle, they had to perform a mysterious dance popularly seen on a television drama.
Not to mention they had to wear cat ears—
Even though they did this every year, this was the first time Haruka wanted to run away from her responsibilities.
Prior to the recital, she had been curious whether Yakumo had attended. But now, for the first time she hoped that he hadn’t.
“I’ll be on my way,” Having finished packing her belongings, Haruka left the waiting area.
The others had still been mocking her over her falling incident, so she promptly escaped with a bitter laugh.
She glanced at her watch.
There wasn’t much time left.
After this, she was going to watch the theatre circle’s stage play held at the auditorium.
The timing was barely enough.
Haruka began running faster towards the campus auditorium, but stopped her steps in front of the campus courtyard.
She witnessed Aki’s figure, sitting on a bench just like when Haruka had seen her for the first time.
Next to her was Watanabe.
He was still holding onto his musical instrument.
After the recital had ended, he must have ran after Aki who had been watching the performance.
Haruka couldn’t hear what they were talking about, but a smile faintly appeared on Aki’s face.
Haruka felt relieved and smiled as well without realising.
Uh oh, now’s not the time to space out. I’m going to be late.
Haruka quickly headed to the auditorium.
Yakumo had already been waiting for her in front of the entrance.
”You’re slow,” he said with a sigh upon seeing Haruka.
“Sorry,” apologised Haruka sincerely.
At that moment she noticed familiar faces.
Gotou and Ishii were next to Yakumo.
“Hey,” Gotou shouted as he casually waved. On the other hand, Ishii called out to her, purposely dragging out his words, “Haruka-chaaan!”
“So Gotou-san and Ishii-san came along too.”
“That’s right. Since we’ve been dragged to work on this and that, I thought we might as well come to watch.” replied Gotou.
It was true that Gotou and Ishii had been a great help during the theatre circle case. So it would be understandable for them wanting to know how things were going afterwards.
She understood that, yet at the same time, a question she had long since forgotten about resurfaced.
“By the way, what happened to Iida-san afterwards?”
Iida had been the culprit that had deliberately collapsed the set and injured Tomoko.
“He obediently admitted to his actions now. The charges are for bodily harm.”
“That’s a relief to hear.”
“Then, Daichi will soon be handed over to a prosecutor.”
“Is that so...”
Various feelings muddled within Haruka.
Daichi’s lover had practically been murdered. Haruka understood the depths of his resentment and grief. However, Daichi had chosen the wrong path by pursuing revenge.
While he deserved punishment, the whole thing had left an unpleasant taste.
“Also, I think Sakamoto and Fujimoto will be prosecuted for charges of causing death by negligence in duty of care.”
“Eh?”
“Because of testimonies from Daichi and that student named Natsuki, they finally admitted to it as well.”
Haruka’s heart felt lighter after hearing Gotou’s explanation.
They were going to be prosecuted, but most importantly, they had admitted to their actions, a sign that they had the willingness to repent.
Haruka felt it was a salvation that they could at least obtain.
“Just how long are you guys planning to hang around here?” asked Yakumo, returning Haruka to her senses.
If they didn’t hurry, the stage play would soon begin.
All of them quickly entered the auditorium.
It was free seating, but because they had come in late, they had to sit all the way at the back. Luckily, they managed to secure four adjacent empty seats.
Yakumo sat closest to the aisle. Next to him consecutively were Haruka, Ishii, and then Gotou.
“Is Haruka-chan’s circle going to do a recital or the like as well?” asked Ishii when the situation grew calmer.
What Haruka had just forgotten returned to her mind.
“Ah, it was already over.”
“Is that so...I would’ve wanted to go and watch...” Ishii hung his head in regret.
Such a huge disaster wasn’t something Haruka wanted to show.
“Ishii-san, in my opinion, you should be grateful you didn’t go to watch it,” added Yakumo.
“Why?” Ishii asked in return.
“Not only was she wearing cat ears at that age, she also performed a dance that made me wanted to close my eyes, and then fell spectacularly to top it all off—”
So he did come watch after all!
Haruka was happy that Yakumo had come to watch her recital. Yet at the same time, she was embarrassed by the fact that Yakumo had seen her in such a state.
“No…that...”
Haruka wanted to make excuses, but Yakumo held his index finger against his mouth and shushed. “Sshh.”
The audience seat lights had already been dimmed.
Haruka felt troubled by various things, but for now she decided to simply concentrate on the stage play.
Haruka then turned her eyes towards the stage—
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Kakuritsu Sousakan Mikoshiba Gakuto Chapter 11 - END
Happy New Year!
We are back with the last chapter of the Gakuto series.
I hope you liked it.
Next up, we will release the second chapter of Mujihi na Yoru ni. Translation is almost done now.
Have a nice weekend,
Hermina
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leftersteindraws · 2 years
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i am done with the illustration contest time to pass out
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furuougi · 7 years
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Shinrei Tantei Yakumo - Akai Hitomi wa Shitteiru VS Ghost Hunt
I must say, after reading Shinrei Tantei Yakumo - Akai Hitomi wa Shitteiru and Ghost Hunt, I prefer Ghost Hunt. XD
Oh, but, I haven't read the sequel of Ghost Hunt nor Shinrei Tantei Yakumo.
Both of these manga are novel based. When I read the STY-Akai Hitomi, the cases are easy to read. (°▽°) I don't know if it's because I read Conan a lot, so I can guess the cases on STY-Akai Hitomi. While in Ghost Hunt, sometimes I can't guess what the mystery is, or who's behind the problem that has appeared. That's why, to me it's more interesting. Eventhough onoD is Yakumo (/ー ̄;). Also, I like how most of the character work in Ghost Hunt together to find the scientific evidence first before going to the supernatural. And how mentally strong Mai is. The downside of Ghost Hunt is that the character Naru is a bit unrealistic. Ah~ but maybe in these days, where many schools have acceleration program, it's not that impossible.
I will read the sequel, though, there might be differences in it, so the opinion I wrote above, can change. I'm keeping an open mind. I usually read after the manga has completed.
Sincere apologies to anyone feel offended about what I wrote.
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mikakomori · 6 years
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Psychic Detective Yakumo Vol. 1 The Red Eye Knows - Manabu Kaminaga
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Haruka, consulted by a friend who ran into a ghost at school, goes to the Movie Research Circle to see a man with mysterious powers. However, the person who meets her there is an affected young man with terrible bed hair and sleepy eyes. What does Haruka consult him about? A confinement and murder case at a women’s university, a false suicide case… The great detective who can see the spirits of the dead, Saitou Yakumo, takes these cases on in this astoundingly high-speed spiritual mystery!
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