The whole way back Yano coaxed Lia as if she was his wife, angry about a mistake her husband made. Lia couldn't repeat more than enough that she didn't care about what he did but he didn't listen while spouting nonsense that he only will ever have one person in his eyes.
"You know we could-"
"Shut up," Lia was fed up, "You don't know anything about me and you try to play your charms."
Lia even wanted to add that he didn't even know how she really looked like as she was still in her teacher's disguise. Her honey-blonde hair swayed in the wind.
"But I do!" Yano made another desperate attempt before Lu stopped him, "Give it up for now."
Yano sighed but Lia long had him out of her mind, "By the way, why did all the ghosts crowd that one house?"
"It wasn't only yours," Lu spoke, "While we chased after the stray ones, we came across the same situation a few tiems and we found a talisman on each house."
"Talisman? So someone deliberately put it up there?" Lia debated.