The Director of Music Department

One thousand four hundred and nine. Finally believe

Everyone could clearly feel that Sean was pursuing Anna. Although Anna didn't accept it, it was obvious that her attitude was much better than before.

They couldn't help crying out for Malcolm.

After all, the two used to have such a good relationship, and they didn't get divorced. Does Anna...

The screen changed and came to the office.

The office is very quiet. Cole and Malcolm sat facing each other at a mixed-color desk.

Cole pondered for a long time before asking: "...What do you want most?"

Malcolm shook his head: "I don't know."

Cole: "I said what I wanted."

Malcolm nodded: "I know what I want. I can talk to my wife again, just like before, back to the world of two people."

Cole asked gently, "What are you going to do?"

Malcolm whispered, "I can't be your doctor anymore. It's not right that I don't care for my family. Do you understand? I'll introduce you to... I know two..."

Cole said softly, "Don't give up on me."

Malcolm's sharp eyes.

Cole begged: "Don't give up on me, you are the only one who can help me, I know."

Malcolm tried to calm down, but failed: "I can't help you. Someone else will."

Cole started crying, almost begging, "Dr. Clovis, you trust me, don't you?"

The two were speechless.

Cole repeated the sentence again: "Dr. Clovis, do you trust my secret?"

Malcolm sighed: "I don't know how to answer."

Cole searches Malcolm's face for answers, and Malcolm looks away.

Cole took out a copper plate from his pocket and put it lightly on the table: "If you don't believe me, how can you help me?"

Malcolm looked at the copper plate, then at Cole's pained eyes.

Cole said softly, "Some magic is real."

Obviously, Malcolm didn't trust Cole, he was just trying to gain his trust, but unfortunately, the result still made Cole desperate.

This scene seemed to be just a dialogue, but the audience felt extremely worried because of what Cole said: "You don't believe me, how can you help me?"

This kid is so difficult.

The scene shifts to the basement of Malcolm's home.

Malcolm was actually fiddling with the tape recorder, and there was the sound of doors opening and closing inside.

This is a recording of a conversation Malcolm once had with a patient.

Malcolm said, "Sorry to keep you waiting. It's cold in here."

The sound of Malcolm moving and sitting.

"Vincent, why are you crying?"

Vincent, a boy about 10 years old, was treated by him. In fact, it is not difficult for the audience to recall who Vincent is.

It was the boy who committed suicide back then!

Vincent: "You won't believe me." Vincent sniffled.

Malcolm rewinds, replays:

"Sorry to keep you waiting. It's cold in here."

Malcolm rewinds the tape a little further, and plays:

"You know, I don't like syringes either. I had a blood test when I was a kid and I threw up all over the nurse."

Vincent chuckled.

There was the sound of the door opening again.

The secretary's voice came: "Sorry, Dr. Reed is on line 2."

Malcolm: "I have to take this call, just hold on here, okay?"

Vincent: "Okay."

Malcolm and the secretary walk out of the room and close the door.

There was no movement for a long time, and then there was the sound of chairs rubbing the floor suddenly. Vincent's breathing was rapid.

There seemed to be some faint electromagnetic sound being filtered on the tape.

Malcolm rewinds the tape while turning the volume up to maximum.

The entire basement is filled with electromagnetic noise.

Malcolm listened carefully.

In a bunch of electromagnetic sounds, a voice appeared, it was a man's voice:

""

Malcolm couldn't believe his ears: "My God!"

Another hole has been filled!

It turns out that Vincent, like Cole, is also experiencing Cole's nightmare.

It's just that Malcolm didn't believe him back then, just like he didn't believe Cole.

He thought about it, because Vincent was abandoned by him, which led to tragedy.

What about Cole?

For this reason, Malcolm came to the church to find Cole.

Malcolm walked briskly down the middle aisle, eyeing every vacant seat.

Cole: "Have you been busy lately?"

Malcolm looked up following the sound, and Cole was playing with his soldiers on the railing of the box. He looked down at Malcolm and said, "Is this better? I like to be busy, and that's good. Want to ask me a question now?"

Malcolm shook his head.

Cole held up his plastic figure and asked, "Want to join the 7th Marine Division? We were just sent to fight in Vietnam."

Malcolm: "Later."

Cole: "Something happened, right?"

Malcolm nodded.

Cole: "Are you freaking out?"

Malcolm looked at the empty church and said, "Yes. I suppose so."

Cole put away the soldiers and got down from the box.

Malcolm: "Do you know what the word 'Yonoquieromorir' means? It's Spanish. It means 'I don't want to die.' What do you think those ghosts are after you? Think about it."

Cole retreats to a stool and sits down.

Malcolm: "Think about it carefully, what are they trying to do?"

Cole: "I need help."

Malcolm said firmly, "Yeah, I think so too. They want your help, even the scary ones... I think I know how to make them go away."

Cole: "How?"

Malcolm: "Listen to them."

Cole shook his head. "What if they don't want my help? What if they just want to hurt someone else?"

Malcolm: "I don't think so."

Cole doubted: "How can you be sure?"

Malcolm: "I'm not sure."

Seeing this, the audience finally breathed a sigh of relief, because obviously, Malcolm believed it.

At least, it's a good start.

At least, Cole is no longer alone, at least someone is willing to believe him.

Malcolm turned the corner and saw Sean coming out of his house.

Malcolm walked towards Sean angrily.

Sean, unaware of the presence of others, got into the car and started the engine.

Malcolm was seconds late and Sean drove off.

Malcolm watched the car drive away angrily, and looked at his home with irresistible pain.

His wife was obviously having an affair, and it was this man named Sean, but there was nothing he could do about it.

Everyone has their own difficulties. Malcolm's difficulty lies in his family, his relationship with his wife, and he doesn't know how to restore it!

Another night.

The Cole house was quiet.

Cole sleeps in a tent with his dog Sebastian curled up beside him.

Cole opened his eyes, and he heard his mother calling from her room, "Cole...what's wrong?"

Cole got up quickly and rushed out of the tent. His foot tripped over the chair, unaware that the sheet tied to the chair had come loose.

This scene made the audience feel a little worried about him.

Because they already knew that this was Cole's last barrier against the ghost.

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