Over in the cultural room, Takae is holding lessons in the art of the tea ceremony. Welp, see you later, Rentaro! “Peace out!” he chirps. “A few of them…” he starts, but then refuses to finish. Nobody ever figured out what she saw, but soon people were coming looking for spirits and all that junk. ~*~Spooky~*~ Rentaro also tells us about when the ryokan first got its haunted reputation: a few summers ago, a woman saw something in the baths and was so freaked out that she went into shock. We ask what happened to the Williams’ room Rentaro doesn’t know, but the entire room was trashed, and the shoji had turned the color of ash. Only the movie restarts every week.” I bet somewhere back in River Heights, Ned’s like, “I feel that, bro.”Īnyway, back to the hauntings. Kyoto has a population of 1.5 million! We try to nose up in his relationship business, and he tells us, “You know how in the romantic movies, the couple is only happy together for like a minute at the very end?…That’s how our relationship is. Uh… what city? You guys are in a city already, Rentaro. Still, he hopes that this will get her to “come to her senses” and move to the city with him. We nudge the conversation in the direction of Miwako, and Rentaro says that she’s stressed over how all the guests are flipping out and leaving the ryokan. In the meantime, let’s check in with Rentaro. When we come back, we drop off our mail for Logan and George: Logan is going to translate that mysterious article about Kasumi Shimizu for us, and George’s inventor friend will help us get past Suki and into the front desk. This subplot is so incredibly pointless.Īfter all the scary shit that happened last night, we wake up the next morning and head off to teach English. Oh, yeah, somewhere in between all this ghostbusting and nosing around the Shimizus’ tragic past, we’re still teaching English and grading papers. But we’ve been distracting Logan with Bess’s feminine wiles, which is probably the most attention he’s gotten from a girl in ages, so he really shouldn’t complain. We got in touch with ex-ghostbuster Savannah Woodham, who has agreed to help us, to the chagrin of her beleaguered assistant, Logan. Previously on Nancy Drew: Shadow at the Water’s Edge: The ryokan’s final guests have left, leaving Nancy alone in the spooky, haunted inn with that creepy-ass family.
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