The Director of Music Department

Chapter 1408: .Mystery gradually revealed

Cole sat at the dining table and watched TV. When Tommy waved at the camera, he slammed a shoe against the TV switch, and the TV went black.

"Cole," Lin, who was adjusting the temperature regulator, stopped him: "No matter what they say, the heating is broken."

Lin stopped fiddle with the turntable and walked over to the table.

Cole wore a pair of huge leather gloves left by his father.

Lin said with some dissatisfaction: "Take off your gloves."

Cole took off his gloves and put them on the edge of the plate.

Lin frowned again: "Don't put it on the table."

Cole put the gloves on his lap.

Lin was a little angry, it was the pain between their mother and son.

Lin and Cole ate quietly.

Lin pondered for a moment, but decided to say that she said, "I looked at your drawer when I was cleaning the room."

Cole looked up with an anxious look on his face. Obviously, he didn't want his mother to discover his secret, because it would make her think he was a freak.

Lin looked at Cole and said, "Would you like to confess?"

Cole just watched, didn't speak, and didn't answer why.

Lin asked again: "Why do you always take that pendant?"

Cole put down the cutlery. Looking at mother.

Lin said again: "It's grandma's. It's not for fun. If it breaks, you know I'll be sad."

Cole nodded and said, "You will cry because you miss grandma so much."

Lin became extremely gentle and authentic: "Yes."

Cole said: "Sometimes people think that they have lost something, but they didn't. It was just removed."

Lin asked suspiciously, "Did you remove the pendant?"

Cole still shook his head.

Lin stared at Cole, with signs of anger!

Cole cautiously said: "Don't be angry."

Lin took a deep breath and asked, "Then who took it?"

Cole didn't answer again.

Lin said helplessly: "Maybe someone ran in, took the sinker away, and put it in your drawer? Is that right?"

Cole nodded. "Maybe."

Lynn stared at Cole: "I'm tired, Cole. I'm tired physically and mentally. I need help. The condition of our house is not very good." Lynn rolled up the napkin and continued: "I've been praying, maybe It’s the wrong way of my prayer. Now we can only ask for blessings. We can't survive unless we confess. Tell me honestly, I won't be angry. Did you get the pendant?"

Cole covered his face with his hands and shook his head: "No."

Lin was really angry this time: "If you have enough, you will get off the table immediately."

Cole looked at his mother and didn't move.

Lin yelled: "Hurry up!"

Cole stood up and walked towards his room.

The mother and son broke out in a quarrel, or it was just that Cole angered his mother. From here, it can be seen that Lin has a deep affection for Cole's grandmother, but the audience does not understand why Cole did it?

Yes, is it because Cole has seen grandma's soul? That's why?

In fact, there are still some horrible plots in "Sixth Sense", especially those scenes that Cole saw.

For example, next.

As soon as Cole walked into the dark hallway, the puppy Sebastian ran out of Cole's room with a whisper, an arrow flew past Cole and got under the sofa in the living room.

The almost closed door of Cole's room at the end of the hall slowly opened until it opened completely.

Just like a cartoon, a figure quickly walked into Cole's room from a room on the side. Cole watched in place.

The shadow came out of Cole's room again. It turned out to be a boy slightly older than Cole.

The boy said in a low voice hoarsely: "Hurry up, I will show you the gun my father hid." The boy turned around and went into Cole's room again. The back of his head was gone.

It can be seen from this scene that even the puppies actually feel a little bit, but it's a pity that other people don't feel it at all.

No one wants to believe the source of Cole's fear!

This is really too painful for a child.

Lin knelt on the kitchen floor and tried to coax Sebastian out of a pile of clutter.

Cole's voice came from outside the window: "Mom!"

Lin's eyes were a little red because they had just cried. She quickly wiped away the tears with her hand and turned to look at Cole.

Cole asked imploringly: "If your anger is gone, can I sleep with you tonight?"

Lin grabbed Cole's little shoulder and said, "Look at me, Cole."

Cole looked at Lynn.

Lin tried to smile: "I'm not very angry."

Cole threw herself into Lin's arms, but her body was still shaking in fear.

Lin hugged her son and asked, "Baby, why are you shaking?"

Cole didn't answer.

Lin asked nervously, "Cole, what's the matter?"

Cole closed his eyes and hugged his mother tightly.

Lin desperately: "Please tell me, please."

This scene moved all the audience in the theater. In fact, Cole also loved his mother. When he was afraid, he would only look for his mother as a support.

What Lin despairs is that she doesn't know everything about Cole, but bad and strange things are happening to Cole all the time.

This made her extremely desperate!

When the camera turned, we reached the line of Malcolm.

There are actually only two lines in the whole movie, one is on Cole's side and the other is on Malcolm's side.

Inside the antique shop.

"This is from the Edwardian period, with meticulous inlays, studded with fine diamonds and a Burmese sapphire. It is a classic." Anna was with a pair of young people. Three people are looking at the engagement ring in a glass cabinet.

The man hesitated for a moment and stammered a little and asked, "Do you...do you have an ordinary diamond ring?"

The woman glanced at her lover.

The woman was a little dissatisfied and said: "Ordinary? An ordinary diamond ring with an ordinary wife?"

The man quickly explained: "No, baby, don't be angry. You are so beautiful, you are as beautiful as Burmese sapphires, you don't need these at all."

The woman suspiciously: "Aha."

"Try it first, how does it feel?" Anna took out the ring from the cupboard and put it on the woman: "Is there a desire?"

The woman nodded.

Anna: "I think this diamond ring represents a desire. I imagine that a woman who once owned this diamond ring must have had an unforgettable relationship."

The woman glanced at Anna and asked with great interest: "Does he have curly hair and brown eyes?"

The man cast a very strange glance at his fiancee.

Anna's expression is a little weird: "I don't know, but... there are many jewellery that give me a different feeling. You should choose the right one. I think that when people die, what they have owned will leave them on it. Traces, such as fingerprints."

Many viewers couldn't help but frown, because everyone could imagine that this ring was probably Anna's.

Anna packed the ring into a box.

Sean came up from the basement with an antique chair on his back and found a place to put it down.

Sean looked at Anna and said, "You don't need a master's degree, you need a burly man."

Anna disapproved and said: "I need a strong man with a master's degree."

Anna took out a wrapped birthday gift to Sean.

Shaun: "What is this?"

Anna: "Happy birthday!"

Shaun: "Did you send it?"

Anna nodded.

Sean opened the package and it was a book. The worn-out writing read "The Great Gatsby".

Anna: "This is the first edition book."

Shaun: "You must have spent a lot of money."

Anna jokingly: "No, I will deduct it from your year-end bonus."

Shaun: "It's great, Anna, thank you."

Sean hugs Anna. Suddenly there was a loud noise and the glass of the shop broke. Anna and Sean separated quickly and ran to the door of the store, and saw the glass of the front door shattered into cobwebs.

They opened the door carefully and went out without seeing any suspicious people.

The camera switched, Malcolm walked on the sidewalk angrily.

Obviously the shop glass just now has something to do with Malcolm!

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