In fact, it can be said that in this scene, the audience in the theater were all surprised.

Didn't even think that the truth turned out to be like this.

The culprit turned out to be their mother.

But why did she do this?

Mrs. Collins stood at the table, surrounded by friends and relatives. She stared at a bouquet of flowers on the table. Feeling being watched, she looked up.

Standing at the door of the restaurant was Mr. Collins. A group of guests with the same ashen faces stood behind him.

Every cell in Mr. Collins' body was angry, and tears rolled down his face quickly. He was so angry that he could hardly speak: "You have been hurting her."

Mother still had a puzzled expression at first, and then slowly realized something. She glanced at the people around her, then at her husband.

The movie did not explain the follow-up of this matter.

Instead, the screen turned and turned to the outside of the house.

Cole sits on the swing next to Kira's 4-year-old sister.

Malcolm watched them both from afar.

Cole took the puppeteer out of his pocket and gave it to her: "She said you liked it."

The 4-year-old girl looks at the puppet dancer, holding it gently with her small hands.

Cole: "She'll protect you."

The little girl finally looked up and asked sadly, "Will Kira come back?"

Cole shook his head: "No."

Malcolm thought about it.

Although he believes that there are really ghosts in this world.

I also believe that Cole is not a fantasy, but a reality, but after all, he has not really realized it.

But this time, Cole used his abilities to help the little girl's soul for the first time, helping her save her sister.

And all of this, if that situation didn't really exist, how could Cole know so many things?

Come to the school auditorium.

Cole thanked Mr. Cunningham, the teacher whom he jokingly called stuttering before: "Mr. Cunningham, thank you for giving me this opportunity."

Mr. Cunningham: "You know, there was a fire in this theater when I was in school here. They rebuilt it."

Cole nodded: "Yes, I know."

The lights flickered on the stage, and Cole mingled with a group of actors his own age.

A boy in armor came to the middle of the stage and tried unsuccessfully to draw a sword lodged in a boulder.

Poppy, the fat boy at the birthday party, walks up to the stage in a magician's suit. He plays Merlin.

"Only a person with a pure heart can pull out the sword in the stone." Merlin looked at everyone and saw Cole: "Let that child try."

The villagers began to laugh at the suggestion.

Tommy looked around awkwardly in his ill-fitting costume: "But he's just a stable boy."

Merlin: "Quiet, ignorant villager. Let that boy go forward."

Cole hesitated for a moment, walked to the stone, and drew his sword with both hands. The sword was completely drawn.

The villagers cheered: "Long live King Arthur!".

Cole held his sword high. Merlin and everyone on stage bowed.

The audience applauded. Malcolm watched from the audience as his patient didn't look frightened under the lights for the first time.

The villagers carried Cole around the stage in congratulations. The children were not lifted properly and fell on the stage together, and everyone laughed.

Malcolm laughed heartily as he watched Cole frolicking among the 20-odd kids, just like any of them.

The audience in the theater couldn't help but smile like Malcolm when they saw this.

In fact, this is the audience's sense of substitution, because they also watched Cole start to change step by step.

And all of this is because Cole finally started to change.

It's all on the bright side!

It was raining heavily outside, and the rain was falling harder, beating on the stained panes.

Malcolm sat on the steps of the hall.

Cole walked up and down in front of him. He still holds the sword from the play in his hand.

Malcolm smiled and said to Cole, "You did a great job."

Cole asked, "Really?"

Malcolm: "You know what?"

Cole: "What?"

Malcolm: "I think Tommy sucks."

Cole laughed loudly, wielding his sword, without any intention of stopping: "I have a way to make your wife listen to you. Tell her while she is asleep, and she will listen to your words unconsciously."

Malcolm looked at the happy little patient who had fully recovered.

Cole looked at Malcolm, seemed to think of something, and asked, "I won't see you again, will I?"

Malcolm nodded: "I think we have almost talked, and it's time to talk to our respective relatives."

Cole continued walking: "We can pretend to see each other tomorrow."

Cole glanced at Malcolm: "Just pretending."

"Okay," Malcolm packed his things: "I'm leaving. See you tomorrow, Cole."

Malcolm nodded reassuringly at Cole, turned around and walked down the steps towards the exit.

Malcolm was afraid that he would not be able to control his feelings, so he didn't look back.

For some reason, Cole recovered from his illness. He can face up to his own abilities, and he is no longer so afraid, because there are people in this world who are willing to believe in him.

And he also knows how to use his special ability.

After all, Malcolm is not his father, but a doctor. Cole's illness is cured, so he naturally has no reason to continue.

I just don't know why, but the audience also feels a little bit reluctant.

In fact, Malcolm and Cole are really harmonious together!

At this point, the film actually gradually entered the final stage.

There was a serious traffic accident on the street after the rain, and the two-lane road became one lane. The police are dealing with the accident.

Lynn drove the car and Cole stop and go in the traffic jam.

"Hope no one got hurt," Lynn leaned her chin against the steering wheel, trying to see through the raindrops on the glass better: "You're so quiet. Are you angry that I missed your show?"

Cole shook his head: "No."

Lynn: "I have two jobs, boy. That's important to us. I really want to be there."

Cole hesitated for a while: "I can communicate with you now."

Lin looked at her son suspiciously: "Communication?"

Cole looked at his mother and said, "Tell you my secret."

His words made Lin shiver: "What is it?"

Cole went on for a while: "I don't know what happened in the front?"

Lin was a little confused: "Yes?"

Cole: "Someone got hurt."

Lin: "Really?"

Cole: "A lady, she died."

Lynn: "My God, can you see her?"

Lin poked her head out.

Cole: "Yes."

Lin: "Where is she?"

Cole: "Stand by my window."

Startled, Lynn looked at the windowpane on Cole's side. There was nothing on his side.

She stared at Cole: "Cole, you scared me."

The female ghost outside the window, in her 40s, wearing a steel helmet, with blood and rain on her face, was standing outside the window glass on Cole's side and looking at Cole.

She left before Cole said, "They scare me sometimes, too."

Lin was even more surprised: "They?"

Cole said, "Ghost."

Lin looked surprised: "Cole, can you see ghosts?"

Cole: "They want my help."

Lin: "You mean they talk to you?"

Cole nodded.

Lin: "They want you to do something?"

Cole nodded again.

Lin was a little uneasy and nodded, but it was difficult to understand.

Cole looked at her. "They used to scare me."

Lin looked ahead.

Cole: "Mom, what are you thinking? You think I'm a freak?"

Lynn looked at Cole. "Look at me. I would never think you were a freak, ever. Got it?"

Cole smiled reassuringly: "Understood."

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