Looking at this male librarian, Horitake was speechless.

Hey, hey, it's working time.

Is it really good that you doze off so blatantly?

You're a librarian! You're guarding the door of the library! In your lethargic state, even if someone really goes in to steal a book, it is estimated that you will not find out!

Aren't you afraid that your boss will deduct your salary !?

Horitake also specially opened his spiritual vision, checked the librarian brother with his spiritual vision, and found that there was nothing abnormal in him except that he was mentally exhausted and drowsy.

With a self-deprecating laugh, Horitake turned off his spiritual vision.

I'm also too sensitive, this librarian is sitting here basking in the afternoon sun, how can he be a ghost?

Leaving the librarian alone, Horitake went straight into the depths of the library.

It is one of the largest libraries in Kyoto, and there are so many books here!

The library has five floors, the fourth and fifth floors seem to be the working areas of the library and are not open to the public, while the first, second and third floors are all books!

The first floor is the largest, the second level, and the third floor again.

On each of these three floors, heavy bookshelves occupy the main area, and the shelves are full of various books, which are also classified according to the area in which they are placed.

Several tables and chairs for reading are placed on the other side of the window with good light, which is the reading area, which occupies a relatively small area of the three floors.

Hori walked from the first floor to the third floor, and then from the third floor back to the first floor, turning on the spiritual vision from time to time, but still did not find anything abnormal.

It's all normal, nothing out of the ordinary.

As for the fourth and fifth floors of this library, because the door was locked and could not enter, Horitake was really not suitable for breaking in, and it was not suitable for sneaking in in the daylight, so I gave up checking it for the time being.

Walking between bookshelves and looking at the dazzling collection of books, Horidaku's heart also calmed down.

It is estimated that there is still a long time before dark, and it is estimated that the museum will be closed for even longer.

During this time, go out and be idle, simply wait in this library, read books, rest and pass the time.

Maybe when passing the time, you can encounter some useful situations.

In this way, Horitake randomly found a book that was still interesting, came to the reading area, sat down on a chair at random, put the book on the desk, and read it quietly.

Just reading a book is not enough, Horitake also has to pay some attention to the surrounding environment.

After all, this library is very suspicious, even during the day, I can't concentrate on the book without paying attention to the situation around me.

What if one accidentally falls into someone else's way?

The last time Horitake was careless, he was sprayed by the female ghost's pink poisonous mist.

So, Horitake double-minded, reading a book while observing the situation around him.

As the time passed, the sun became more and more westward, and the time went from afternoon to dusk and from dusk to evening.

It was getting dark and night had arrived in Kyoto.

The street lamps outside are lit up, the lights of the houses outside are also lit, and the electric lights in the library are also on, even if it is dark, this light can still see the books clearly.

In addition to being a little more vigilant about his surroundings, Horitake was still there looking at the book, safe and sound.

In the eyes of others, Horitake is a book lover who is completely attracted to books at this time.

The proof is that the thick book in his hand has been nearly half turned over.

After a while, the time was almost up, and the library was closed.

The librarian brother came over, saw that there were still people here, and quickly trotted all the way over, and said to Horitake apologetically:

"Sorry, this gentleman, our library is closing."

"Huh!?" Horitake pretended to be alarmed and woke up from the world of books: "Your library is closing?" What time is it? Well? Why is it dark!?

The librarian was surprised by Horidake's performance, and he said with a smile:

"It's already seven o'clock in the evening, and our library officially closes at seven o'clock."

"In this way, then there is no way..."

Saying this, Horitake also made a look of reluctance to write this book.

The librarian was also surprised by Horidake's state of affairs, and he took the opportunity to suggest:

"Sir, if you like this book, you can take it home and borrow it."

As long as you pay enough deposit in advance, register your personal information and the information of the book, and return the book on time.

Horitake thought for a while and shook his head:

"Don't want it, it's not very convenient for me to read books at home, if you borrow this book back, it will damage the book if you don't get it, it will be a pity."

Big deal, I'll come back tomorrow and find this book and continue reading.

"That's okay too.

So, sir, I'll help you put the book back in its place.

"Please."

So, Horitake handed the book to the librarian, who took the book and walked into the shelf, looking for the original location of the book.

Horitake got up, stretched his waist, moved his somewhat stiff body, and left here.

When he left, he deliberately observed the situation around him with his spiritual vision.

It's still like that, nothing out of the ordinary.

But...... At night, the library is empty, even if the lights are on, there is still a gloomy feeling.

Horitake didn't know if every library night was like this, but the eerie atmosphere of this library night was a little heavier.

Horitake quietly walked out of the library, down several steps in front of the door, walked to the side of the street, and couldn't help but turn his head and look sideways at the library in the night.

Wrong.

I can't tell what's wrong.

But something just isn't right!

It seems that this library is indeed interesting, and nine times out of ten, the root cause of the disappearance of so many people recently lies in this library.

I'm sure to find something interesting tonight.

Thinking like this, Horitake observed the situation around him.

It's only seven o'clock in the evening.

Even in such an underdeveloped era, seven o'clock is still a relatively early time for a big city like Kyoto, and there are pedestrians on the streets, whether it is work or play, everyone is living.

At this time, the ghost will definitely not move.

Then wait, wait for the time to be late, wait for the rabbit, and wait for the big fish to take the bait.

Before that, eat something to replenish your strength.

Thinking so, Horitake walked to a small restaurant next to him that was open with lights on.

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