"Kawamata... Kayako!"

Upon hearing the name, Yoshizaki's smile gradually froze. He lowered his head and swallowed hard: "Kayako... Kayako?!"

Looking at the delicate and lovely girl in front of him, Yoshizaki Kawa could not reconcile her with the ugly and terrifying demon in the movie.

Kayako Kawamata, one of the most vicious evil spirits in Japan, and the female protagonist of Ju-on.

Possesses, but is not limited to, physical immunity, infinite resurrection, infinite clones, super physical attacks, teleportation, selective invisibility, shapeshifting, mental attacks, hair control, mind control, emotion control, dream control, space control, time control, shadow control, and electronic control.

It must be...it must just be a coincidence, right?

Yes, they just have the same name. This cute girl in front of me doesn't look like a perverted demon like Kayako at all.

In the original work, Kayako is quite perverted. Not only does she eat the vomit of the person she likes, but she also hides under the bed to spy on others stacking themselves. This is completely inconsistent with the shy girl in front of us!

But when he saw the black cat Kayako was holding, he had to admit... it was just too much of a coincidence.

In the original work, Kayako's image when she was alive was like this: holding a black cat, wearing a white dress, and looking gloomy and lonely.

And with this familiar Saitama Prefecture, he couldn't help but believe that he might really have entered the world of Ju-on.

Fortunately, at least Kayako hasn't turned into the kind of evil spirit she becomes later.

Thinking of this, his tense heart relaxed a little, but the next moment, he suddenly remembered something from before.

etc--

If she really is Kayako, then before...

Yoshizaki suddenly recalled the abnormal flush on Kayako's face when he gave her the umbrella, and the inexplicable palpitations in his heart.

Then, recalling the scene in the original story where a male classmate complimented her white dress and handed her a handkerchief, she secretly loved him for life, stalking him in all sorts of perverse ways until she became a vengeful ghost and dismembered him.

and so--

He had become the "Kobayashi Shunsuke" who was supposed to appear in her life.

When Yoshizaki Kawa learned this, he was filled with mixed feelings. He had originally planned to live a life of extravagance and luxury after the economy took off.

Now it seems that having taken Lin Ge's script means there's little chance of a good end for them.

After all, in the original story, this Brother Lin did nothing. Not only was his pregnant wife brutally disemboweled and killed, but he himself was also turned into hero fragments by Kayako.

What did he do wrong?

He did nothing wrong, except that he gave Kayako the handkerchief, which made her fall in love with him.

Bro, being targeted by a yandere or perverted woman is a terrifying thing.

One wrong move and you'll be begging for death!

But at this moment, it was clear that the latter had already remembered him.

If left unchecked, she might become a demon in the future and make me the first one to accompany her.

Moreover, to be honest, he also felt pity for Kayako; she was indeed a pitiful child.

Neglected from a young age, she developed a twisted psyche, becoming lonely and melancholic. As an adult, the person she loved married someone else, and she was tricked into bed with just a few words. She then endured constant domestic violence, silently bearing it all until, due to a single suspicion, she was brutally dismembered and murdered.

This is unbearable for anyone, and her parents deserve the most credit for causing all of this.

Of course, this is also related to the paradoxical class culture in Japan, where those in power have absolute dominion over those below them. However, this extreme oppression has also led to the classic tradition of "subordinates overthrowing superiors."

Perhaps if I accept the latter, I can avoid all of this happening?

Anyway, this isn't the American version of Ju-on. Kayako's parents shouldn't be exorcist wizards, otherwise, she should have relevant memories of them.

Thinking of this, Yoshizaki Kawa had a sudden inspiration.

In some ways, Kayako was indeed a wonderful wife, hardworking and devoted. In the original story, even when Takeo Saeki frequently beat and scolded her, she never complained.

If it weren't for Kobayashi's presence, perhaps she could have stayed with Takeo Saeki forever.

Furthermore, she probably hasn't fallen in love with Kobayashi yet.

The key point is that she is beautiful, and the latter has just entered university and is past the age of being considered a criminal.

Therefore—I can avoid all of this!

(End of this chapter)

Chapter 4 Danger!

While Yoshizaki was deep in thought, Kayako felt somewhat uneasy.

Seeing that her teacher fell silent upon learning her name, Kayako thought he disliked her name and felt a little sad.

He felt a pang of sadness, realizing that even his name was repulsive to people.

"Gaya coconut,"

Just as she was feeling sad, she suddenly heard Yoshizaki-sensei's voice and instinctively looked up.

The next moment, a hand was placed on the top of her head, and she could feel the warmth of that hand seeping through her hair and onto the top of her head.

She had never been treated like this before. This close contact and the trembling tenderness gave Kayako a strange feeling, a sense of peace and security she had never experienced before, which enveloped her almost instantly.

"That's a really nice name. There's a musical instrument on the peninsula called the gayageum, which can produce a clear and gentle sound. Kayako is also a gentle and beautiful person!"

In fact, this can be seen from the fact that she would rather get wet in the rain herself than let the black cat in her arms get wet.

Hearing such unprecedented praise, Kayako wanted to say something, but nervousness and shyness made her stutter.

"I... that's why they named me."

Her words were somewhat incoherent, but finally, as if realizing how pathetic she was, she held her breath and mustered her courage: "It's all because of the gayageum!!"

Seeing this, Yoshizaki sighed slightly. How could such a good girl have become so twisted in the series of events that followed?

Thank goodness I have myself!

Let me be that light!

As a Japanese teacher, it is naturally my duty to guide students who have strayed from the right path back onto the right track at times like these!

Walk to the front of the wooden house;

Pushing open the door, although the house had been tidied up, because it hadn't been opened for a long time, dust and mildew still wafted out, carrying the smell of an old, worn-out house, giving people a strange sense of security.

Kayako stood nervously at the door, taking a deep breath as she felt a sense of security rising in her heart from the presence of her teacher.

Yoshizaki took off his shoes, went inside, hung the plastic bag to one side, and closed the open window.

Because I was not used to this body and forgot to wear my glasses, I didn't see the open window when it rained.

So because of the rain, the tabletop is now soaked, water droplets are constantly dripping onto the ground, and a large area of ​​the ground is wet.

These are all problems he's having since transmigrated. He also longs to be the kind of transmigrator who inherits all of the original owner's habits and knows all of her memories. After transmigrating, his memories are incomplete; they only surface in his mind when he sees or thinks about them.

This is one of the reasons why he is experiencing many inconveniences now.

Yoshizaki wiped the water stains off the table, picked up the mirror that had been blown to the ground by the wind, and said, "Don't be nervous, just make yourself at home."

He could naturally see Kayako's nervousness.

With her legs tucked together, her white dress caught between them, she stood in the entryway, hesitant to come in, like a white cat curled up in a ball, a stark contrast to the black cat in her arms.

Looking at this girl now, she seems like a shy girl next door, nothing like the monstrous demon she later became.

"From...my own home?"

She seemed to have already imagined the future of this sentence: she would be called... Yoshizaki Kayako, and then... what should the child be named?

Kayako is actually a very active person. Perhaps because she can't find anyone to confide in or is too lonely, she often thinks about all sorts of random things.

But the whimsical ideas in her mind came to an abrupt halt the moment she bent over. Kayako's body stiffened instantly, and her ears turned blood red as if they were on fire.

Because of the rain earlier, my socks were already soaked through, and after walking such a long distance, they were now yellow and smelled sour.

She was a little nervous that if the teacher saw or smelled it, she would definitely start to dislike her.

Yoshizaki seemed to notice the girl's embarrassment.

Put the black cat down carefully.

At the same time, the black cat that had been put down raised its tail high, walked quickly to the corner of the wall, sniffed around, and the next moment, lifted its leg.

Kayako, who was hesitating about how to take off her shoes, was both ashamed and angry when she saw this scene. Fear of being disliked and the fear of being isolated rushed to her brain with her blood rushing to her head. For a moment, she felt dizzy and lightheaded, and her limbs went numb. She angrily scolded.

"Little black!!!"

"Meow!"

The next moment, the black cat's fur stood on end. The leg that had been raised trembled and quickly retracted. The tail that had been held high drooped down, and the cat obediently walked quickly to Kayako, rubbing against her leg and meowing sweetly.

At this moment, her ears turned red, and she said in an extremely embarrassed voice, "N-I'm sorry, Xiao Hei didn't mean it."

Yoshizaki swallowed hard, quietly turned the broken mirror in his hand to the side, and then said with lingering fear, "It's okay. Is this cat called Kuro? It's quite cute."

The mirror fell from a windowsill more than a meter high and landed on the ground, but it wasn't broken.

Just now, Kayako shouted angrily and shattered.

He suddenly felt a little scared that his head, like this mirror, might shatter at any moment.

In the original work, didn't Kayako only gain various abilities after her death, and because of killing people, her abilities became stronger and stronger?

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