The Director of Music Department

1406. Every mother loves her child deeply

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By this time in the movie, it can be said that almost everyone knows why Cole, a little boy, is called a freak.

Why did he know about those crazy things?

For example, the teacher, why did he know that he stuttered?

That's because something told him.

It's just too hard for a kid.

Cole was unconscious and, of course, taken to the hospital.

In the hospital ward!

"He doesn't have a heart attack, he's in good condition, he just needs to rest and he can go home tonight."

After listening to Dr. Hill's words, Lin closed her eyes and sighed in pain.

Dr. Hill glanced at Lin and said, "Your son has some bruises and scars on his body. I'm worried."

Malcolm, sitting behind Lin, noticed a woman standing in the doorway.

"It was caused by exercise." Lin opened her eyes wide, trying to capture Dr. Hill's expression: "You think I did it? You think I'm a bad mother?"

Dr. Hill was noncommittal, and turned to look at the door: "Mrs. Sloan is over there. She is a hospital social worker. She will ask you some procedural questions."

Lin raised her voice: "what happened to my child today? Something happened to him... something is very wrong."

If it was said before, everyone thought that the bruises and scars on Cole's body must have something to do with his mother, but at this time, everyone knows that it should have nothing to do with his mother.

More to do with Cole being able to see souls!

All the audience stared straight at the big screen, and everyone wanted to know what would happen next.

Can Malcolm cure Cole's "disease"?

At night, in the ward!

Cole was lying straight on the hospital bed, wrapped in a blanket, staring out the window.

"Hey", Malcolm walked into the ward and sat down on the bed: "Does your father tell stories before going to bed?"

Cole didn't respond.

Malcolm hesitated, and began to tell the story: "A long time ago, there was a prince who decided to go for a drive, so he found a driver and set off. Drive and drive for a long time. After driving for too long, he Asleep...and when he woke up, they were still driving. It was a long drive."

Cole turned his head: "Dr. Clovis."

Malcolm: "Yeah."

Cole: "You've never told a bedtime story before, have you?"

Malcolm smiled: "Yes, I haven't talked about it."

Cole thought for a while and said, "You have to add some plot to it."

Malcolm: "Okay, add some plot. What kind of plot? Give me some hints."

Cole: "Maybe they're out of gas."

Malcolm: "No gas, fine, they're driving, aren't they?"

Cole: "Tell me why you're sad?"

Malcolm was surprised: "You think I'm sad?"

Cole nodded.

Malcolm: "Why do you think that?"

Cole: "Your eyes tell me."

Malcolm was moved by his little patient and choked up a little: "I shouldn't talk about this topic."

Cole breathed a sigh of relief.

"There used to be a man named Malcolm," Malcolm looked at the tired little boy in front of him, and began to say with emotion: "He helped children solve problems, and he liked it. What did he love about it?" One day, he found out that he had mistreated a child, and he couldn't help that child. He blamed himself so much that he couldn't get over it. Since then, everything has changed, and he is no longer what he used to be. His wife doesn't Like him now, they don't talk anymore, like strangers."

Cole stared at him.

Malcolm: "...One day, Malcolm met a wonderful kid who was just like that kid. Malcolm decided to help this kid because he felt that if he could help this kid, he would save the previous child."

Cole: "Is there any ending to this story?"

Malcolm: "I don't know."

Cole pondered for a while, as if making up his mind: "I'll tell you my secret now."

Malcolm nodded: "Okay."

Cole said painfully, terrified, "I can see dead people."

Malcolm stared quietly: "Is it in your dream?"

Cole shook his head.

Malcolm: "While you were awake?"

Cole nodded.

Malcolm pretended to be calm: "A dead person in a coffin?"

Cole shook his head: "They walk around like us, they can't see each other, they only see what they want to see. They don't know they're dead."

Malcolm tried to control his questioning, trying not to show any emotion: "You see them often?"

"I see them often," Cole said with tears in his eyes. "There are them everywhere. . . . You don't tell others, do you?"

Malcolm: "No, I promise."

Cole: "Wait until I fall asleep, okay?"

Malcolm nodded.

Cole covered himself with a blanket, turned to the window, and closed his eyes.

Malcolm stares at Cole silently.

Seeing this, many emotional viewers couldn't help feeling sorry for Cole.

Especially afterwards, Malcolm's words made the audience feel distressed.

Malcolm, walking around the corner, is recording.

"Cole, he's sicker than I thought. He's hallucinating, delusional, and some kind of preschool schizophrenia, and maybe has to be hospitalized for medication."

"I can't help him either." After speaking, Malcolm turned off the tape recorder.

This made the audience feel a little depressed.

Cole was unwilling to say anything, but he chose to believe Malcolm, but Malcolm was unwilling to believe what he said.

This is Cole's greatest sorrow, and everyone understands why Cole is always out of the crowd, why he is always weird!

Lynn carries Cole back home!

The door opened and Cole was asleep on her shoulder when she entered.

Lin put Cole gently on the bed. Cole curled up like a 4-year-old.

Lin took off Cole's coat, and she saw a hole in the back of the coat, and then saw three small slits on the front and back of the T-shirt Cole was wearing. She quickly lifted up Cole's T-shirt, and saw that there were scratches from fingernails on Cole's back. Lynn looked around helplessly, tears streaming down her face.

Many viewers in the theater couldn't help but have red eyes.

On the one hand, he feels sorry for Cole, and on the other hand, he blames himself for the previous misunderstanding of Lin.

Because, Lin's performance can be said to be a mother who loves Cole very much.

As soon as the picture changed, Lin was on the phone in her room.

Lynn said into the phone: "Hi, I'm Lynn Seale, Cole's mother, please tell your son and his friends not to touch a hair of my son again."

This is all a mother can do for her son.

She loved Cole dearly, but there was only so much she could do for him.

There are quite a few audience members with children in the theater. Seeing this scene, it can be said that they are more deeply touched than anyone else.

When her child is hurt, the mother is always the most worried and saddest one!

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