Minamoto Tamako was stunned. The images on the screen were breathtakingly beautiful, and that woman seemed otherworldly, capable of passing through the flames...
"Did we capture a ghost?"
She had heard before that cameras could capture things that weren't clean, such as ghosts that couldn't be seen with the naked eye. This is a common trope in horror films, where the protagonists would always find a strange face or shadow in their pictures...
Perhaps influenced by Wulin Temple, her mind kept conjuring up tales of spectral murders, rebirth in flames, and monster crimes.
"Ah no, it should just be the camera image affected by the flames, strong light overexposure affecting the dynamic range," Mori Hajime scratched his head; he was, after all, a professional photographer who could see it at a glance: "This woman just walked from the other side of the bonfire pile."
"So that's it..."