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1411. Communication(1/2)

In fact, it can be said that this scene was also surprised by the audience in the theater.

I never expected that the truth was like this.

The culprit was their mother.

But why did she do this?

Mrs. Collins stood by the dining table, with relatives and friends sitting around her. She stared at a bouquet of flowers on the table. She felt staring and raised her head.

Standing at the entrance of the restaurant was Mr. Collins. A group of guests with equally dark faces stood behind him.

Every cell in Mr. Collins was angry, tears quickly slid from his face, so angry that he could hardly speak: "You've been hurting her."

The mother was still confused at first, and then slowly realized something. She glanced at the people around her and then at her husband.

The movie does not explain the follow-up to this matter.

Instead, the picture changed and turned outside the house.

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

Malcolm looked at them from afar.

Cole pulled out the puppet dancer from his pocket and gave her: "She said you like it."

The 4-year-old girl looked at the puppet dancer and held it gently with her little hands.

Cole: "She will protect you."

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

Cole shook his head: "No."

Malcolm thoughtful.

Although he believed it, there are really ghosts in this world.

I also believe that Cole is not a fantasy, but a real one, but after all, he did not really experience it.

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

And if it weren't for that situation, how could Cole know so many things?

Come to the school auditorium.

Cole thankfully said to Mr. Kuninghan, the teacher he had previously dubbed stuttering: "Mr. Kuninghan, thank you for giving me this opportunity."

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

Cole nodded: "Yes, I know."

The lights flashed on the stage, and Cole mixed into a group of actors of the same age.

A boy in armor walked to the middle of the stage and tried to pull out the sword inserted in the big stone, but failed.

Bobby, the fat boy at the birthday party, walked up to the stage in the magician's clothes. He played Merlin.

"Only those who have innocent hearts can draw out the sword in the stone." Merlin looked at everyone and saw Cole: "Let that child try it."

The villagers began to laugh at the suggestion.

Tommy looked around a little embarrassedly in a malfunctioning costume: "But he was just a boy cleaning the stables."

Merlin: "Silent, ignorant villagers. Let that child go forward."

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

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

Cole held his sword high. Merlin and everyone on the stage were bowing.

The audience applauded. Malcolm watched his patient in the audience not seem scared in the light for the first time.

The villagers carried Cole around the stage to congratulate. The children did not carry it well and fell on the stage together, and everyone laughed.

Malcolm laughed sincerely as he watched Cole play among more than 20 children.

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 immersion, because they are also watching Cole start to change step by step.

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

All this is moving towards the better side!

It started to rain heavily outside, and it was getting heavier, hitting the colored window glass.

Malcolm sat on the steps of the hall.

Cole walked around in front of him. He still held the sword he was acting.

Malcolm smiled and said to Cole, "You acted great."

Cole asked: "Really?"

Malcolm: "Do you know?"

Cole: "What?"

Malcolm: "I think Tommy is bad."

Cole laughed loudly, dancing his sword without stopping: "I have a way to let your wife listen to you. When she is asleep, she will listen to your words without realizing it."

Malcolm looked at the fully recovered, happy little patient.

Cole looked at Malcolm, as if thinking of something, and asked, "I won't see you again, will I?"

Malcolm nodded: "I think we've already had almost finished talking, it's time to talk to our respective relatives."

Cole continued walking: "We can pretend we will meet again tomorrow."

Cole glanced at Malcolm: "Just pretend."

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

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

Malcolm was afraid that he would not be able to control his feelings and did not look back.

For some reason, when Cole's illness was cured, he could face his abilities and began to be no longer so afraid, because there were people in this world who were willing to believe him.

And he also understood how to use his special abilities.

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

But for some reason, the audience was also a little reluctant.

It is true that Malcolm and Cole are really harmonious together!

When the film came here, it actually gradually began to enter the final stage.

There was a serious traffic accident on the street after the rain, and the two-lane road turned into one lane. Police are dealing with the accident.

Lin drove the car and stopped and stopped in the jam traffic.

"I hope no one is injured." Lin's chin pressed against the steering wheel, trying to see more clearly through the raindrops on the glass: "You are so quiet. Are you angry that I didn't catch up with your performance, right?"

Cole shook his head: "No."

Lin: "I have two jobs, kids. That's very 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 in confusion: "Communicate?"

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

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

Cole passed for a while: "I don't know what happened before?"

Lin was a little confused: "Yes?"

Cole: "Someone is injured."

Lin: "Really?"

Cole: "A lady, she's dead."

Lin: "Oh my God, can you see her?"

Lin poked her head out.

Cole: "Yes."

Lin: "Where is she?"

Cole: "Stand by my window."

Lin was startled and looked at the window glass on Cole, where he had nothing.

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 beside Cole and looking at Cole.
To be continued...
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