Chapter 1 (1/2)
Urban Tales of Demons and Spirits
Vol 1 Book of Thunder – Chapter 1 First Visit
Translator: Kelaude
Editor: Draygan
Quality Checker: Isalee
First Published on Chaleuria
Chapter 1 First Visit
Do you believe that demons exist in this world?
Different people would provide entirely different anshen faced with this question There are some ould firmly believe that without any doubt while some would scoff disdainfully I know that sohost stories to the extent that they would seek refuge under their blankets while shi+vering in fright So it as a topic of idle, bored conversation over a cup of tea
Me? Truthfully, I have never once thought about this question for the past eighteen years and instead occupiedwholeheartedly to get into a university which could satisfy ht that of all of the things that could have happened, I royally screwed up the opportunity to get into the university ofthe entrance exaned to a remote, old, small town
My na to tell all of you begins from here
”Hurry up”
Fro next to e kept pressing down incessantly on an to urge e to express her discontent
”Ah, sorry” I dragged the luggage forward as fast as I could,rooetting to turn around and roll her eyes at ent to attend to
Yet, I still walked at a snail’s pace, the luggage behindwith a dull sound This couldn't be helped because regardless of this train station or city outside, they were all cohteen years, I had never heard of this city before, let alone seen anything related to it
After I showed the crurip to the ticket collector for a quick check, I walked out of the small, shabby train station Before I could evensigns of location names and old leather briefcases in hand surrounded me
”Heading to Yan City? If it's Yan City, step this way please!”
”Are you going to the city center?”
”Hey, handso to Yan City University?”
”North Tong River! North Tong River!”
”Gu Yu! Hey, Gu Yu ah! Come over here!”
I rolled my eyes deep down internally To be able toit sound like the name of a place could only be done by the loud-voiced shi+ Yitong I expended a great deal of effort to plow through the group of unlicensed drivers soliciting customers and narrowed my eyes to do my utmost to scan the crowd for him