Third person POV
After that, the Utsurobune felt at peace. "Thank you, Mr. Kuro," she said to Kuro with a peaceful smile on her face. "Yes, you're welcome," Kuro brightly responded back, knowing that his idea had worked well. His friends were stunned but were happy that the yokai wouldn't do any disturbance in the public sphere.
"Don't worry," Utsurobune said to Kuro with a solemn vow, "I'll cause no disturbance to anyone."
"Okay, that's good," Kuro replied back, "you may roam in this world as long as you don't cause trouble to anyone."
Eruke De Windt, also known as the Utsurobune by the Japanese folklore, nodded, before disappearing from the scene into thin air, going somewhere in the city.
Now, peace returned in the area, and all is well in Kitano-cho.
Kuro turned back into Hoshi, and Hoshi's friends were happy that both of them solved the short-lived supernatural case of the Utsurobune.
Kioko was stunned to see that one of the grandsons of the CEO of the Takada Sake Company had another side that was more like supernatural origins rather than psychological, wondering about Kuro's origins.
After that, all of them went to Kobe City's police department to inform of the case being solved by Kuro and them. Because of this, the police were shocked and eventually declared the case solved. And now, Hoshi and his group went back to Osaka City. There Kioko said thank you and goodbye to them and parted ways with them, going back to her post as a detective in the city. Hoshi and his group went to the Takada estate to rest up and shared their latest, all-morning-long, short adventure with Hoshi and Mariya's relatives.