Urban Legends Unveiled 3: Guardian Spirit: Personal Experience
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Have you ever played with a Guardian Spirit? 0
 
As far as I know, there are two ways to play, and I have experienced both. 0
 
One method is similar to Spirit Writing, which requires paper and a pen as communication tools. The only difference is that instead of using the term "Spirit Writing," you use "Guardian Spirit." This method is more commonly known. 0
 
Unlike Spirit Writing, when summoning a Guardian Spirit, you can ask for its name. However, this method usually requires a price when asking questions (if I remember correctly, it often involves small items like roses, bells, or cakes; I'm not sure why). Moreover, the responses can often be vague and confusing, which can be quite frustrating. After trying it a few times, I lost interest. 0
 
The other method, as mentioned in the text, allows for direct responses. However, this approach seems to have emerged later and is not as widely known as the first. 0
 
If the first method of interacting with Guardian Spirits evolved from Spirit Writing, the origins of the second method remain unclear. 0
 
That said, even though I lack courage, I am still quite interested in these seemingly real yet dubious spirit games. 0
 
Out of curiosity and thinking that since they are called "Guardian Spirits," they should pose no danger, I once played alone in an unused room on my rooftop that served as a storage space. 0
 
"I affirm with one hand and deny with the other; Guardian Spirit, may I ask you to answer my question?" 0
 
Generally speaking, when playing such games, I tend to choose inconsequential questions to avoid any unexpected situations. 0
 
The so-called responses usually do not appear immediately; you have to wait a bit before hearing any sounds. 0
 
Of course, more often than not, there is absolutely no response at all. 0
 
 
Because of this, I have always thought that these were just coincidences and matters of probability. 0
 
However, after several games, there was one instance that left a deep impression on me— 0
 
At that time, in order to verify whether this was really an illusion or if there was a guardian spirit responding, I asked a question with a testing mindset— 0
 
"Can I get a boyfriend?" 0
 
"Knock knock!" Two negative sounds. 0
 
I immediately became curious and started looking for the source of the sound. 0
 
"Can I get a boyfriend?" 0
 
After a moment of silence, there it was again—"Knock knock!" Two sounds. 0
 
"Can I get a boyfriend?" 0
 
I kept repeating the same question over and over, listening intently in hopes of finding the source of the sound, but there was no result. 0
 
Just when I finally gave up searching for the source of the sound, I suddenly realized—why were the responses always two sounds? 0
 
"...What is this? Are you just insisting on not giving me a positive answer?" I laughed to myself. 0
 
 
In an instant, a loud "thud!" echoed from the ceiling, startling me. 0
 
It felt as if the other party had been asked something and was now quite impatient, unable to hold back their anger as they responded, "Yes! That's right! You will never be able to get a boyfriend, so stop asking! No matter how many times you ask, it won't change anything!" 0
 
Although I was indeed startled by that sudden loud noise, looking back on it now, I can't help but find it somewhat amusing. 0
 
Whether it's true or not, I personally feel that a guardian spirit that responds like this seems much friendlier than an unknown guardian spirit summoned from who knows where. 0
 
At least so far, I haven't encountered any major problems. 0
 
Of course, whether one believes or not, I think mutual respect is still essential. 0
 
In the end, I must still give a customary warning— 0
 
Never try this casually! Just because I'm fine doesn't mean you will be too! 0
 
Please be cautious! 0
 
 
 
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