The lack of subtlety in naming and plot points (a shrine where you lose half of something having twins as the main characters like come on man) is definitely very DanganronpaThank you for the translation!
Is it just me or am I the only one who gets weirdly reminded of Danganronpa while reading this? (More so the first chapter compared to this chapter though).
I sorta get it because this is probably the best/only opportunity they've ever had.In the first place I don't think it's a good idea to sic a specter on people that is a member of, you know, the Paranormal Club... the club that studies about the specters... where the senpai is rumored to have survived many specter encounters before and doesn't bat an eye using other people as guinea pigs for her experiments with the specters... and the other member, a transfer student that was recently attempted to be offered as a sacrifice but the perpetrator is the one that ended up dying...
This Namaniku brat ain't thinking smh, she's lucky she got an early warning.
The advantage of the thought of having more info about the specter really got to her head indeed. As for the opportunity to trick two people, I just kinda find it hard to believe since they probably would have many opportunities with the people doing their prayers (the vandalized one)....they got excited and overlooked the stuff you said plus the fact that it's really obvious they have exclusive knowledge of how this specter works.
It's pretty hilarious seeing them get called out immediately lol.
The issue is probably that they're getting adults but not other kids.The advantage of the thought of having more info about the specter really got to her head indeed. As for the opportunity to trick two people, I just kinda find it hard to believe since they probably would have many opportunities with the people doing their prayers (the vandalized one).
And yeah it was pretty funny they got called out early, I wasn't expecting that at all.