The Touchy Ghost, also known as "Suwama" or "Benjo-yurei," is a lesser-known entity in Japanese folklore. This ghost is said to haunt bathrooms, toilets, or areas near water sources. The Touchy Ghost is characterized by its extreme sensitivity and touchiness, often manifesting as a sudden, intense coldness or an unexplained presence in these areas. Some believe that this ghost is the spirit of someone who died in a state of great emotional turmoil or under tragic circumstances.

– Nebusoku-chan is the modern burnout icon. She doesn’t want responsibility, yet she cannot bring herself to abandon the ghost. In one emotional strip, she considers moving out, sees the ghost’s sad, transparent figure drooping in the corner, and mutters: "Fine. But no touching during ranked matches."

In that moment, something shifted. Yurei-chan's sorrow began to lift, replaced by a sense of peace and belonging she had not known in years. With Nobusuke-chan's help, she found the courage to confront her past and, slowly, begin to move on.