The discoveries at the Ezaki family were quickly reported to the Countermeasures Office.
Including the remains of Kazu Ezaki, which were also taken away by personnel from the Countermeasures Office.
Three days later, at the Countermeasures Office building in Tokyo. Kamiyagawa, Onizuka Tokotsume, Kesshou Makenyu, and other senior officials of the Countermeasures Office gathered in a small office to begin discussing the events concerning the folklorist from over forty years ago.
"It is now confirmed, Ezaki Nagayasu did not have Capgras delusion, also known as Impostor Syndrome. His wife was indeed replaced by some unknown entity. For now, we may refer to it as the 'Impostor.'"
