As the greatest magician of this century, Veili has captured a new pet—a little thing that calls itself a system and can transport people across worlds. Recalling the men who chased him nonstop, ...
Masashi Yukimura glanced at him casually, but ultimately just pursed his lips and said:
"It's been half a month since Teru Hasegawa went missing, and the police still haven't issued any specific announcements?"
Hearing him call out the missing boy's name, the driver looked at him with surprise through the rearview mirror.
"you……"
"I forgot to introduce it."
Masashi Yukimura seemed to just remember something, took out his ID from his coat pocket, and showed it to himself.
He lowered his voice.
"We are students of the Strange Tales Academy, specializing in the study of folklore and ghost stories, and dedicated to solving these unusual events..."
Upon hearing his words, Willie quietly turned his head to look over. So, this kind of thing could be said in public?
Unexpectedly, upon hearing Masashi Yukimura's words, the driver's eyes widened, and then he showed an expression of conviction.
“I’ve heard of this school! That famous medium… the one known as the ‘Witch’…”
Masashi Yukimura's expression remained unchanged as he prompted him, "Is it Mari Kanzaki-senpai?"
"Yes, yes, yes!" the driver nodded repeatedly. "She seems to have graduated from your school too, right?"
Speaking of this, we have to mention Japan's cultural environment.
The history of the paranormal and mediums is long in this country and still holds a place in people's lives today. Paranormal programs are very popular on television, and many Japanese people have an open attitude towards the supernatural.
The driver in front of them was clearly one of them.