![]() Who is this mysterious man in black and why is he making the girls kill themselves? Will Midori find out his identity and what is about the small shrine that is making her so jumpy? The same man in Midori’s dream is thought to be responsible. Unfortunately some of the girls who try this method out end up committing suicide. Frustrated though with the results so far they contemplate trying Tsujiura, an old method of fortune telling in which they have to cover their eyes and ask a question to a passer-by who has to answer truthfully. The girls in Midori’s class are heavily into fortune telling and horoscopes that might help with their love lives. ![]() ![]() A mould has appeared on the bathroom wall and her mother is determined to scrub the mould off but without any luck. Back at home, Midori’s mother is beginning to act weird. ![]() She meets an old acquaintance of hers she hasn’t seen for over 10 years – Ryusuke. Midori makes some new friends at school but also some enemies as she manages to make the boys in her class look at her constantly. There’s something about that shrine which spooks her as it appears in her dream. On her way to her first day at school she refuses to go a certain way as it passes a small shrine. The only thing plaguing Midori is a strange recurring dream about a man in black clothes whose face is hidden in mist who is stepping towards her. Midori looks like your average high school girl who has returned with her mother to her hometown after being away for many years. ![]()
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