The next morning he was forced to wake up his sleepy body and Bell was carelessly reaching the foot of the red wall.

"Huh..."

Yawning, his eyes narrowed open, Bell walking powerless.

Turning to the foot of the red wall, the entrance to the cave of the coal mine, there was already Sedona.

She leans against the wall, arms in arms. When she noticed Bell's arrival, she stared silently at Bell.

"You're finally here."

Sedona opened her mouth as Bell came in front of her.

"Here, keep it"

Sedona hands Bell the handgun she was holding in her right hand.

"Hmm? What is this?

"You can tell by looking at it. A handgun."

"Wizards don't need guns."

Bell is so mean that he can't even use much magic.

"I know you. You're gonna need this. It's not just a gun, it's an orb gun."

From the first time I met her, she repeated, "I know about Bell”. What the hell does she say she knows about Bell? Belle, not knowing about Sedona, was feeling uncomfortable.

"Oh, thanks......"

Bell received the handgun, bewildered. For him to face the Ghost from now on, it would be a necessary substitute.

"The Ghosts, who stormed the lock yesterday, must be behind this"

Though the cave had lights at regular intervals, behind it was a darkness that was not foreseeable in any way. When Bell also turned her gaze to Sedona's stare, she swallowed solidly.

"Come on, let's go."

Sedona's eyes looked firmly ahead to what was ahead of her darkness, even in this situation where she was surrounded by an atmosphere that would make her fearless if she were a normal girl.

Cutting the word off, the two advance their feet toward the dark, deep darkness.

Going toward the dark, unseen ahead terrorizes people. Belle dating Sedona in the stream, but she really wanted to get out of here.

We have to move on. Even if you know it, your footsteps get heavy.

"It's late."

Sedona looked back at Bell, who was lagging behind her, pushing forward without even having the fear of waiting in front of her.

"... hey"

Bell stops and speaks to Sedona.

"What?"

She stops at it, too.

"You said you knew me, didn't you?

Bell is trying to have a conversation to confuse his fears a little bit.

"Why are we talking about this now?"

It didn't matter, such as Bell's fear for Sedona. More than that, I want to just go back and exorcise the Ghost. That's what she meant.

"I don't know, but you can't be bothered to tell me you do!

Bell speaks out loud. Of course, that was an act to shake off the fear.

"Do I have to answer that now?

Sedona closed her eyes and sighed.

………

"Yes, it's a waste of time. We'll talk about it again."

Sedona rearranged the occasion and proceeded to walk again.

"Huh..."

Bell sighed heavily at the fact that the ghost would have to move on. Even then, his purpose was achieved. I wasn't asking Sedona for an answer. I just wanted to distract you.

The further you go, the fewer lights you will have. With that, the darkness gradually dominates the cave. I don't see anything. That's all people have fear. Bell's heartbeat grew faster.

Eventually, the darkness wraps them both up. I really can't see anything anymore. Bell became intolerable and let the magic formation unfold in the air.

With his right palm facing up, he lit a flame instead of a pine light.

Sedona turns for a moment in that light.

And keep walking without saying anything. Thanks to Bell's flames, I can grasp what's around me, but the scenery hardly changes. The darkness that even lasts gives the illusion that this cave is going on forever.

All you can hear is two footsteps, and a flaming sound.

I don't hear anything else. This tranquillity also stirs Bell's fear. Even if I could only hear the sound of the flames, Bell was saved. Almost certainly, a ghost awaits ahead. I know that.

But they still don't show up. Only silence and darkness envelop the bell. All this time in a place like this, it's going to go crazy. When Bell thought so.

"Hih!"

A blue and white light jumped in front of me.

Unexpectedly, Bell speaks up. Suddenly, Bell lost his hips.

When Sedona turned to that voice, there was certainly a ghost there who looked the same as yesterday.

"You're out."

Sedona takes out one of the two rifles she was carrying and sets the aim.

Unable to get his hair in, Ghost jumped towards Sedona.

"Gopher, ha, ha."

The ghost speaks the name of a gopher and strikes him with a horrible face.

In a moment, Sedona pulled the trigger. The popped orb bullet penetrates the spirit body in front of you.

Then there was a round hole where the bullet from Ghost's body passed. Then he disappeared like smoke. This is no big deal for her, who is used to the Ghost exorcism.

"That's it?

Bell asks Sedona with a grin when she confirms that the ghost has disappeared in front of her.

"I don't know. There were three of them yesterday, so I don't know how many of them are in here. Let's move on."

Sedona moves forward without worrying about the bell sitting on the ground.

………

Belle has a soulful look and looks at Sedona going in front of her.

"How ghostly are you! Stand up!"

Sedona turns back and puts a drink in the bell, which she realizes Bell is not following.

With his soul-like face on his face, Bell rose weakly. Bell slowly follows Sedona, but its like a ghost. Cursory, walking mechanically without saying anything. Of course, Sedona walks bravely without even paying attention to that.

Then there is no such thing as the emergence of ghosts, two people just walk. How long the hell is this cave? I think I've walked quite a bit since I came in.

"You're right, maybe that's the only ghost you've got here."

"Ah, ah."

Bell regained his soul with those words. He looked like he was dead, and he finally had a decent face. I want it to end with that. Bell sincerely hopes so.

"Isn't that convenient? If you're done, let's get back to it."

Belle is willing to go home. I just want to get out of this place. Everyone thinks so. Sedona is just the exception.

Bell stopped using reverence against Sedona at some point. She is apparently acquainted with each other, and she has been used like a good one and can no longer use salutations or anything else.

"There's no way you're going back. I haven't gotten to the back yet. I'm not leaving till I get to the bottom of it."

Sedona's reply was not what Bell had expected. So is that. There's no way she could easily swallow Bell's suggestion.

"Right ~..."

Bell is discouraged. You can't have come this far and expect a response. He understood that, too. I had no choice but to feel unfloated and Bell moves on.

Eventually, it was the open space that jumped in front of the two of them.

It was just an elongated main road that had lasted all along until now. The main road was wide enough for two or three people to make a difference, but the place was likely to be large enough for more than 20 people to enter. The atmosphere is clearly different than before.

………

Something is coming. Sedona thought so. Come to a different place than before, there's no way there's no change.

…………

Bell, too, was waiting for something to come, and now that the two of them had stopped walking, all they could hear was the sound of a flaming flame flat in Bell's hand.

Despite the flames burning beside him, the cave felt only cold with a heart.

Then, the more chills the temperature dropped for just a moment. I get goosebumps unexpectedly.

Several ghosts appeared around the two, as if to respond to it.

"I knew I was here. There can't be just one."

Sedona smiles. She was waiting for such a development.

……

"Forgive me."

"Gopher......"

"Don't come into our territory."

The Ghosts who emerge raise such voices one after the other and come closer to the two. Bell, who saw how it was, inadvertently lagged behind.

"Disappear, adult!

Sedona pulled the trigger in a row shortly after breathing when she set up her rifle as usual.

The bullet released from the muzzle captured the Ghosts beautifully and erased them without a trace.

It would be comforting to have her. That's what Bell thought. No matter how many ghosts show up, this spiritual hunter (ghost hunter) will get rid of them easily.

Relieved was also during the bundle, this time more than double the number of ghosts had appeared earlier, the two surrounded.

This was the Ghost's lair. From there we can ask the strength of the thoughts of the coal miners. It was rare where so many ghosts appeared.

Their strong thoughts remain in this cave. There are a lot of untrained people left in this place. The Ghosts are the only ones who know what that is.

"Don't shut up and watch, you help me too!

Even she, who was supposed to be used to the ghost exorcism, was starting to look anxious.

"Ooh!

Bell was overwhelmed by the ghosts that appeared one after the other, standing unwittingly with his mouth open. He grasped once again that we were being put under critical circumstances.

Then, take out the orb gun you left sneaking in your pocket and grip it tight.

Compared to Sedona, who wipes away the ghosts one after the other, Bell even took a long time to target one ghost. The ghost without legs moves around freely. It's not like the street shooting.

As he seeped sweat into his forehead, Bell finally set a target for one ghost. Keep it on your index finger and pull the trigger.

For some reason nothing was fired from the muzzle of a hand-orbgun that emitted a chirping sound.

While concentrating on the ghost exorcism, Sedona turned to the unheard sound, paying attention to how Bell was doing. She didn't see the moment, but the situation was obvious when she saw the look on Bell's grumpy face and the impending ghost in front of him. He doesn't know how to handle a pistol.

"What are you doing! Before you pull the trigger, wake this shooting iron!

Sedona shudders at him for a moment, turning in gestures to teach him how to use an orbgun. Neither did she think Bell knew how to use a gun.

Belle, corrected for her mistakes, grinned embarrassingly and bitterly. There's no point in him not knowing how to handle a gun. I've spent a long time in an iron lattice.

Having understood how to handle the weapon in his hand, Bell set his aim and wiped out one Ghost beautifully.

At that moment, his mouth slackened slightly. To him, childhood is like lost. I'm just a kid.

Eventually, Bell got the hang of it, not as much as Sedona, but one after the other he erased the ghost and went. There was also the growth of Bell, the number of ghosts gradually dwindled, and eventually little of that appearance was found.

When they were doing so, even cooler air began to flow into the space where there were two people, who were feeling a different atmosphere than before. I can feel different air on my skin.

Ghost is already showing up, but something's different. Will you even say that something is still lurking in this dark over this period?

At that moment when Bell breathed heavily, the ghost appeared in front of the two of them. Things are different with the Ghost so far. It was difficult to describe in words, but it was clear what to say.

Speaking of ghosts, the scenery behind the blur seems clear.

However, the appearance of "he” in front of me now is clear, as if to say that he is not a spiritual body. The landscape behind it is not visible.

However, he is not human. Because he appears suddenly and emits white, dull light from all over his body.

“He” strikes Sedona silently. Sedona hasn't even shut up there. Instantly putting up a rifle gun, he unleashed a spirit bullet at him without hesitation.

Then he disappeared just like the Ghosts ever did.

"Did you do it?

Obviously, “he”, unlike the ghost he's ever had, must be the ghost's best friend. Defeat the parent ball and it will all be over. Everyone knows that.

"No."

Apparently, Bell's expectations were just fantasies. Sedona had spotted “he” s, unlike any previous Ghost move.

"I didn't turn it off, I disappeared from myself."

“He” dazzled himself just before the spiritual bullets released by Sedona came into contact. The Ghost who has appeared before them has never been able to do this. Obviously not in the same shape as the other ghosts.

"You're such an ant."

Bell leaks his voice unexpectedly. He came when he dazzled himself freely on top of being the only opponent he could attack with an orb gun.

"He's still alive."

"Alive? Even though it's a ghost?

Bell said to tease.

"I just couldn't find the words."

Sedona shyly leans down to the word.

I'm all over dealing with “him” now. I can't afford to be contracting any boy to get fried feet.

When I was doing that, “he” appeared again. Now it's right behind Sedona. Sharpened her senses with years of ghost exorcism, she looked back and released a spirit bullet without getting her hair in.

But this also ended in failure. They really get away with it before the spiritual bullet hits them.

"Aren't you going to fail because you react to what you see?

Bell was putting his thoughts around him. Sedona somehow knew what Bell was trying to say.

"If they make unpredictable moves, we can make unpredictable moves, too."

For a missing brain, it was a well done theory. It's too late to be acting in response to what you see in your eyes. All you have to do is anticipate this one beforehand, or act like it's completely unimaginable to them.

Speaking up the operation, I don't know where they'll hear it. No matter how much you whisper, it doesn't make sense to be hidden right beside you. Bell is desperately trying to move her eyes and tell her something.

Bell's gaze didn't tell her at all. This does not reveal the spell.

When Sedona thought so, “he” appeared again.

At the next moment, Bell went into Sedona's unexpected behavior. Oh, my God, you fired at him. Of course “he” escaped. You said there was no point in reacting to what you could see so much, but you're acting inconsistently.

But there was a Bell operation there. Sedona, shuddered, thought as if she had been struck by lightning at what Bell had in mind.

Understanding everything, she aligned herself with Bell on the back and fired on the opposite side of what Bell had just fired. Between Bell firing and Sedona firing, about a second.

Bells' behavior, which was unexpected to “him," had a brilliant result. The spiritual bullet unleashed by Sedona struck directly at the spiritual body. Ghost disappears to blend into the air.

But there was “he” behind that spiritual body. “He” shielded himself from the other ghosts. If they do that, there's really no way to exchange it.

Not only does “he" make special moves, but he's stuck to his head. Even with the settlement, it was certain that it would be a long battle.

"You're lying."

Bell was distracted. The operation I thought was perfect because of it made no sense at all. Sedona had also drawn his will and everything should have gone well.

Bell would then be even more distracted, as the ghosts gushed around them. That, too, is unparalleled from earlier. How mindless a soul is left in this cave?

When this happens, there is no collection attached. Even she, the ghost hunter, had never been in such a situation before.

Turn it off, turn it off, Ghost springs up inexhaustible. In front of overwhelming despair, Sedona's thought circuit stops. It was the same with Bell, who had both given up thinking.

I don't have any expression on her face. My head turned white.

And the silence wraps them up. It was “he” who broke the constant silence. Yes, it was that “he” who wasn't like the rest of the Ghosts.

“He” opened his mouth as he took one step in front of the two.

"Are you gophers?

I glanced at Bell and Sedona for the words. The Ghosts here don't seem to suspect them because they believe they are someone related to the Gopher.

"... no. We have nothing to do with him."

Sedona immediately denied “him” guessing. “He” looks at her like that with interest.

"Well, what would do us so much harm? How many comrades do you think died carelessly?

Apparently “he” is angry at his people for being “killed”. That was normal. No one is suddenly broken into the territory, murdered his companions and not angry.

"We did, indeed, kill many“ ghosts ”. But that's because you guys went wild in town!

Sedona disputed shortly after she admitted her non. If the Ghost hadn't appeared in town last night, if it hadn't been rampant, they wouldn't have even come to this dim, creepy tunnel.

"Well then, as an answer, it's still not enough"

“He” looks dissatisfied. From now on, "he” just keeps asking questions.

"Don't you think it's rude to attack questions without naming ourselves who we are?

Sedona replies calmly. You can't be weak in an overwhelmingly unfavourable situation.

Seeing her like that, “he” shook his head like a shudder.

"Now you are captives. Shut up and answer the question. You don't have to think about anything else."

Belle and Sedona are prisoners captured by the Ghost. On this occasion, where there is no escape in all directions, we must now listen to him.

"Before you do, at least tell me who you are"

She doesn't break a strong posture. Just following what he says doesn't change anything.

“He” heard the word, once he opened his mouth and tried to say something, but immediately closed it. Then after staring at Belle and Sedona for a while, I looked around at the ghosts around me.

"Fine...... we used to be coal miners working here when Adford made his fortune in mining. I was the coal mine manager here."

Finally “he” reveals himself. As Sedona thought, they were coal miners all season in the mining industry.

But just because I figured that out didn't mean anything would change. Yet it is not clear why they appeared in the town and stormed out.

"I knew it...... we expected the Ghosts who showed up yesterday to be coal miners and came here to find out why. You attacked me, so I was resisted."

Sedona created a situation where she could systematically have herself heard. Now, finally, the coal miner should be able to calmly listen to and judge her. The coal mine manager who heard this word lowered his gaze once he and Sedona looked sorry.

"So you're saying it really has nothing to do with gophers..."

The coal mine manager seemed to make some big mistake. They believed the two had something to do with gophers.

"I'm sorry we did that... we just had a little too much blood on our heads"

To the words of the chief of the coal mine, Bell slackened his mouth for a moment. Because there can't be blood in ghosts. In contrast, Sedona was in conversation without worrying about the discomfort of the words.

Things have completely changed. Sedona and Bell, who were prisoners, were instantly on par with the coal miners.

"Why are you so obsessed with“ gophers ”?

Sedona threw the question she always wanted to know. That's the only reason I've come to this dim haunted lair that nobody wants to come near. Why are they so obsessed with a person called a "gopher”?

Perhaps that's why they keep their form in the world.

"It has a wax..."

Coal Miner opens his mouth with a strange face. I'm finally going to be told. The answer Sedona has been waiting for.