It was written that Noeru-san is in her teens, so I think she's around the age where she is interested in ghost stories. Are you a high school student or middle school student? At that time, my friend told me such a thing and I believed it too.
They have been around for a long time: “Curse Straw Doll,” “Kokkuri-san,” “Purple Mirror,” “Agyo-san, Sagyo-san,” “Guardian Spirit,” and “Letter of Unhappiness.” Recently, there are many urban legends, “chain mail,” etc., but to what extent do you know Noeru-san? Are these things rumored even among current students? Even if there were any, would Noeru-san still believe it? Let's leave it as it is while we're having fun with our friends. However, if you get carried away with it strangely, you will be mentally cornered, and it will also affect your life.
At that time, I find opinions that take a different point of view, in short, reliable stories that have been scientifically proven. That saved me when I was a student. I think “Jigoku Sensei Nube” is good. Please read it at the manga cafe.
When I watch recent ghost story dramas, etc., it is often depicted that the temple family = highly inspired, etc., but temples do not exist to have relationships with ghosts, they exist to heal everyone's hearts, so I think there is a lot of prejudice.
To put it bluntly, Noeru-san has a personality that is easy to believe, so in the future, be careful not to fall for scams using that personality, believe only the opinions of fortune tellers and psychics, and shake your own dreams, marriage, etc.
To put it bluntly, I think they are serious, hard workers, have a good memory, and can care about their surroundings.
Q. It was the graveyard before the school stood. A. Graveyard sites with low land prices were selected to secure large sites such as schools. There are times when you can see facts just by changing your point of view, so I think it's better to listen to ghost stories in half.