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After arriving in Japan, I became a high school student named Kamiyagawa. Looking around— Hanako crouched in the bathroom, waiting for someone to knock on the door; the Split-Mouth Woman wandered the streets with scissors in hand; Miss Mary's deathly calls echoed incessantly; the wails and barks in Inunaki Village never ceased; the Ubume searched for her long-dead child; the Aoandon smiled, enticing passersby to play with the lanterns of a hundred demons… In a crumbling world rampant with sinister tales and malevolent spirits, Kamiyagawa set a small goal for himself: "Defeat all the demons and monsters, and become the supreme ruler of ghosts and deities."

Thirteen Modesty · Urban
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072 Zashiki-warashi

Translator: 549690339

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Zashiki-warashi.

A traditional ghost story, commonly viewed by the folk as a Fukujin capable of bringing fortune and good luck.

Many people also worship Zashiki-warashi as household deities, and the legend says that as long as there is a Zashiki residing in the home, the family will prosper.

Additionally, it is said that children have a much higher likelihood of seeing a Zashiki-warashi than adults.

If a child felt there was one more person than there should be among the playmates, even though all the faces are familiar, it's likely that a Zashiki-warashi has mixed in with them.

By now, Kamiyagawa had amassed a modest knowledge of ghost stories.

During lunch, while listening to the short-haired guy's description, Kamiya truly associated the appearance of the spirit that possessed the bell with that of the legendary Zashiki-warashi.

But the problem was—

Would a Zashiki-warashi incite someone to gamble?