"On April 8, at midnight, a very strange post appeared in the 2ch forum. This post could not be deleted or edited. It was pinned to the top as soon as it appeared on the forum, and the content of the post was circulated "It's an urban legend about Hell Girl..."
Hell Girl is a drama in his past life, telling the story of Hell Girl Enma Ai who helps people eliminate their resentments.
He only watched a few episodes in his previous life, but he was still deeply impressed.
Because the first episode is about Hell Girl helping a girl who was bullied by verbal violence to eliminate her resentment.
While thinking about it, Shinji Kanbaru was also perfecting the setting of this urban legend.
As mentioned before, the general urban legend is a story without beginning or end, and it is purely used to spread terror and scare people.
And if he wants urban legends to come true, then the urban legends he writes must have a beginning and an end. This is not an increase in workload for himself, but one of the rules of this urban legend record.
Even though he had already written a piece called "Sight Between the Cracks", he still lacked experience in writing it.
This is also the reason why he chose Hell Girl. There are ready-made ones that can be applied, and he doesn't need to think about it himself. By the way, I will accumulate experience for continuing to write urban legends in the future.
But even so, he deleted, deleted, and revised many times, and it took him more than four hours to complete it. After spending another ten minutes checking, he put an end to this urban legend.
The moment he drew the full stop, the paper automatically made a clattering sound without any wind. Seeing this, Shinji Kanbaru breathed a sigh of relief, which meant that Notepad acknowledged this urban legend.
The next moment, the white paper was wrapped in black light, and the deep black eroded the white paper.
Shinji Kanbara saw with sharp eyes that the paper that was white and black just now turned into black and blood.
Each bloody handwriting was deeply carved on the paper.
And at the very end of the ending, a bloody handwriting suddenly gradually appeared.
[Please select the area affected by this urban legend]
Kanbaru Shinji glanced at it and found that there were many area choices. In addition to Japan's cities and prefectures, there are also British counties, American states, and French regions...
He didn't look much and directly put a check mark behind Japan.
And then...nothing happened.
Seeing this, he remained silent and chose to tick the box behind Tokyo.
[Complete writing]
In an instant, the entire black paper with blood on it gradually disappeared. When the last word disappeared, blood gradually flowed on the top of the black paper and turned into four big words.
Hell Girl.
Another urban legend came true from his hands. To be honest, Shinji Kanbara has no sense of reality at all. It does feel like playing a game.
Thinking about it, he turned to the second page.
Urban legend: 2 [Sight in the Crack] [Hell Girl]
Legend Points: 3790
Good and Evil Points: 680
Spiritual Power: 0 +
Lifespan: 99 days
"Sight in the Crack" has taken a liking to more than a dozen beasts in the past two days. Take a sneak peek. So his legendary points had already exceeded 40,000.
It seems that the urban legend "Hell Girl" was just written, and a total of more than 40,000 legend points were consumed. As for why Hell Girl cannot be allowed to influence the whole of Japan, it is obviously due to insufficient legendary points.
This is a pity.
If he is good or evil, his life span will be increased. As for the so-called spiritual power, he did not study it, because increasing spiritual power also consumes good and evil points.
We"ll see later.
He looked at the time, it was already past ten o'clock in the evening. And today is April 7th, which means that at 12 o'clock in the morning, the urban legend of Hell Girl begins to spread.
Thinking about it, he went to the kitchen and made himself something to eat.
After finishing dinner and tidying up, it was almost midnight. He came to the study room and opened the 2ch forum.
This forum is similar to Tianya in China and is a gathering place for a large number of Japanese netizens.
The netizens who hang out include scholars, students, staff, and madmen. All kinds of people gather together, and exciting themes appear every day.
At this time, at midnight, a post appeared on the main forum that was pinned to the top as soon as it was posted.
[Do hell girls really exist? ]
But this post just appeared, and even though it was pinned to the top, no one paid much attention to it.
Although he had already experienced it when he wrote his first urban legend, it still makes Shinji Kambara feel amazing that what he wrote now actually appears in reality.
But he quickly calmed down.
Because when he wrote the first urban legend "The Sight Between the Cracks", when the eyeball photo appeared on this forum, there was also a rumor that "whenever you see this photo, something terrible will happen."
However...if you continue to write urban legends in the future, you can no longer put them in this forum. After all, once or twice is okay, but if it is all the same, it will arouse suspicion and make people think.
He browsed the content of the post carefully. Although it was brief, it was exactly the same as what he wrote on his notepad.
After watching it, he found that no one had replied yet, and he didn't care. Shinji Kanbara logged into the Hell Communication website again and found that it indeed existed.
Seeing this, he didn't do anything showy, he yawned and went straight to sleep.
The next morning, when Shinji Kambara was preparing breakfast in the kitchen, he heard a 'ding-dong' sound and someone rang the doorbell.
Shinji Kanbaru came to the entrance door and took a look through the peephole.
Standing at the door was a thin, middle-aged man wearing black clothes and slightly messy hair.
He opened the door and looked at the other person in confusion, "Who are you?"
"Hello, hello, it's Kanbara-san. I'm Matsuuchi who just moved here. We will be neighbors from now on." Mr. Matsuuchi saw the door open, Bowing slightly, he handed over the gift he had brought with him, showing a careful and subtle smile, "This is a specialty of my hometown, please accept it."
Shinji Kambara was not surprised that Mr. Matsunai knew his surname. After all, he was at the gate. Just put the label with your last name.
He hesitated for a moment and accepted the gift from the other party. From now on, we are neighbors. If the other party can come over to show goodwill, it is obvious that they value neighborly relations.
This also made Shinji Kanbara nod slightly. Compared to his evil neighbor, Mr. Matsunai in front of him was obviously easy to get along with.
Seeing Shinji Kanbara accept it, Mr. Matsunai showed a relieved smile, "In this case, I won't disturb Kanbara-san. I'm going to visit other people. Please give me your advice in the future."
"Thank you, Mr. Matsauchi."
Hearing this, Shinji Kambara didn't say much.
He is still a student. After breakfast, he has to go to class.