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Did the eight-legged adult end up dead?
The open ending doesn't say whether the person is dead or not.

Adult Hachi is an urban legend from Japan Forum 2ch. Just like the name Hachi, he is described as a tall female ghost "mother-in-law" who laughs strangely like a man.

The description of clothes in this paper is wearing white clothes, but according to different records, it seems that different people see different clothes, for example, some people see white mourning clothes.

She will imitate the voice of the relatives of the parties and let them relax their vigilance. People who are confused by eight-foot adults will die in a few days. Usually, children are easily confused.

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According to the original legend, the protagonist who is studying in high school often uses the winter and summer vacations to go back to his hometown to spend his holidays at his grandfather's house. One day, when the protagonist was resting in the corridor near grandpa's yard, he accidentally saw a moving wide-brimmed hat on top of the fence in the yard. Then he saw a tall woman wearing a wide-brimmed hat making a "bobo" sound passing through the gap in the fence.

When the stunned protagonist came back to life, the woman's figure and strange voice disappeared.

The protagonist is talking to his grandparents in the living room. Hearing this, their faces changed greatly. After asking about the details, they urged him to stay here tonight and asked the powerful old woman (hereinafter referred to as Mrs. K) to help with this matter.

At the same time, it tells the truth that the protagonist is confused by the eight-foot adult, who will only appear every few years or even longer.

The protagonist got a spell from Grandma K who rushed to the scene, and went to the bedroom on the second floor with her grandparents and Grandma K (there was a TV in the room). In order to prevent eight-foot adults, the windows of the room were specially sealed with enchanted newspapers, and a small pile of salt was put in every corner. A Buddha statue was placed in the room, and grandparents also prepared an urgent toilet for the protagonist and snacks and rice balls for the protagonist when he was hungry.