She means it benefits all the other ghosts (like her).thanks for the chapter!
I'm confused by the ghost story, why would killing him be "a lie that benefits everyone"?
Anw, new character! Is this the first adult that we can actually see the face? Why is his eyes hurt? Also, what's this "thing" in the room he spoke off? (are we readers the "thing" lol?)
If the spring and the exorcisms had been real, the spirits would've passed on to their rightful next place... Instead he was trapping them and letting them fester into grudges, so letting them out and allowing them to take their revenge was for the greatest good, in a way.thanks for the chapter!
I'm confused by the ghost story, why would killing him be "a lie that benefits everyone"?
Anw, new character! Is this the first adult that we can actually see the face? Why is his eyes hurt? Also, what's this "thing" in the room he spoke off? (are we readers the "thing" lol?)
I’m assuming the mother had something to do with it either she gave them a sample or happened when she got assaulted.Why do the police have the kids prints?
They don't need to have it on record per se, just reference samples. They could have collected his prints from things which he touched around the house, things they could confirm he held outside or in school, then just make comparisons with the ones in the suitcase. They won't even need a warrant if it's something in the public domain, like say, a PET bottle from the trash, or with permission from his school to dust his school books or submitted notebooks and papers.Why do the police have the kids prints?
A classic trope; the eyepatch is covering his "special eye", which the author is implying allows him to see spirits. The thing he's talking about is whatever the kid is telling stories to, or maybe the thing that killed the other cop.Anw, new character! Is this the first adult that we can actually see the face? Why is his eyes hurt? Also, what's this "thing" in the room he spoke off? (are we readers the "thing" lol?)
Being honest with others. I don’t think it could be more obviousSo... what is the moral of this story?
She sides with the vengeful spirits, shes a bitch thats why.thanks for the chapter!
I'm confused by the ghost story, why would killing him be "a lie that benefits everyone"?
Anw, new character! Is this the first adult that we can actually see the face? Why is his eyes hurt? Also, what's this "thing" in the room he spoke off? (are we readers the "thing" lol?)
It's easy to make excuses for your own shady actions by saying it's for the best or that it's for the greater good, especially if you benefit form it. But by not being vigilant or critical of yourself, you risk being taken advantage of by more manipulative forces and end up causing harm to yourself and others.So... what is the moral of this story?