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I can't help but feel like this ghost broke the rules of what this story has shown us up to this point as to what these ghosts can and cannot do- and no, this is not a good thing, even if the scene is cool. All the sinister ones, even the most powerful ones, can't disguise themselves as ordinary humans (or retain the forms they had when they were alive). Sure, Miko made the mistake of mis-identifying them when she was either A) not paying attention or B) when she was in that haunted house. Easy mistakes to make. But this one broke the rules of this story's storytelling by breaking the rule of how the sinister ghosts would typically appear as.
We know all the bad or questionable ghosts have a sickly aura around them and have a more menacing appearance- even more so if they were truly horrible, and are capable of moving through walls, fusing with people they are attached to, and hiding in the most awkward of places, such as a desk drawer or the top shelf of a locker. The only ghosts to retain the forms from their past lives and appear seemingly alive are ones who were definitively good, such as Miko's father and the farmer the fortune-teller was speaking to on the field.
Why would ONE sinister ghost disguise themselves as a real person when it knows that 99.999999% to 100% of the population can't even see them? Why even bother? None of the other horrifying ones do, and they are even more of a problem for Miko to deal with than this one anomaly.
I feel like the author just broke their own rules of their story just to give us a cheap jump-scare or to shock us as the readers.
You can see when her face turns to “oh shit I fucked up”
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