Curiosity killed the cat, you must insist on seeing the end~

Macie 2021-12-14 08:01:08

Everything is always believed, and there is no
witchcraft if you don't believe it. It is only effective for those who believe. . .

Scenario 1: A female host goes to apply for nursing care to take care of a male homeowner who is dying of a stroke. The old lady of the house owner (whose soul is a wizard) told the young lawyer (whose soul is a wizard) that the hostess is not a southerner and does not understand the rules of the house. The wizard said that this is the fifth one. It is difficult to find an escort.
Analysis: In fact, witches mean that southerners believe in witchcraft, and those who believe in witchcraft are easier to use as sacrifices. This is more for the purpose of wizards. Easy to reach. Moreover, the whole house has been spelled, and it doesn’t work for people who don’t believe in witchcraft.

The male wizard means don’t waste time anymore. The first few were scared away. Finally, a young woman came and wanted to seize the opportunity to reach. Target

Scenario 2: The old lady gives the hostess a master key that can open all the rooms in this house, but tells the hostess except for the attic
analysis: the purpose is to make the hostess interested in the attic.

Scenario 3: The old lady forgets to take the flower seeds. Let the heroine go to the attic for
analysis: The old lady deliberately wanted the heroine to go to the attic, and when she went to the attic, she was bound to find that there was a door. The heroine began to have doubts.

Scene 4: When the female host was covering the male homeowner with a quilt, the homeowner who suffered a stroke grabbed her, and the eager eyes made the female host rush to him. What do you want to say and
analyze: In fact, the male homeowner turned out to be a young lawyer, but was later caught Only the souls that the wizards have exchanged can the wizards continue their lives. He wanted to survive and asked the hostess to help him escape. But the whole house was spelled, and he already believed in witchcraft, so he couldn't escape.

Scene 5: The hostess returns to the town and tells her friends her doubts. A friend told her that this is witchcraft, and if you believe it, there will be no. He also took the hostess to a place often visited by her relative who believes in witchcraft.
Analysis: The heroine has already started the journey of "curiosity kills the cat" at this time. The dangerous game has officially started, and she has been hit by the wizard's way.

Scene 6: The hostess finally opened the door and found utensils for witchcraft. Take away a record. Almost discovered by the old lady, the old lady entered the attic and the hostess hid. When the old lady left the attic, she said, "This girl forgot to close the door."
Analysis: The old lady said this deliberately. She should know that the hostess is inside. The purpose of saying this is to let the hostess relax her vigilance and think that she has not been found. In this way, the heroine will further explore the truth of the matter, and may slowly believe in witchcraft.

Scene 7: The hostess listened to the witchcraft record and went to the place where her friend's relative who believed in witchcraft often went, and found that it was also a witchcraft, but it was a wizard who helped others solve problems. The hostess described the situation of the male homeowner, and the wizard said it was a life-sustaining spell. The wizard can live a long life, by gaining the remaining life of the target. The female focused on the solution and items, and told her friend that she actually didn't believe it, but in order to save the male homeowner's life, she had to use the witchcraft she believed in to solve it, using psychological hints to fuel his desire to survive.
My friend advised the hostess to leave it alone, but the hostess thought of her father and decided to do that anyway.
Analysis: At this time, the heroine has subconsciously begun to believe in witchcraft, but she still knows that she is not a superstitious person. But she has fallen into it.
At this time, I believe that the hostess and I both think that the old lady is going to kill the male homeowner to continue her life. . .

Scene 8: The female host goes to rescue the male homeowner with witchcraft and is discovered by the old lady, so she frankly sees the things in the attic room. The old lady told her what happened.
Analysis: The heroine is over, she has actually completely begun to accept witchcraft at this time. Through all kinds of things, she believed that the old lady was going to kill the male homeowner to continue her life.


Scene 9: The female owner had a dream after returning to the manor. She clearly saw that the old lady told her what happened to the PARTY in this house 90 years ago, and saw that Witchcraft formation and a pair of boys and girls sitting in the formation
analysis: the heroine is struggling in her heart between faith and unbelief


Scene 10: The hostess intends to take the male homeowner away from the house. Before she acts, she tells the lawyer that she intends to get help. The lawyer said that evidence must be obtained first. So the hostess did it herself and brought some evidence out. The door of the manor was locked by the old lady. The female owner could not bring the male owner out. She could only bring out evidence by herself. The evidence was some witchcraft supplies. She went to the lawyer and found that they were in the same group. She was strangled. Brought back to the manor.
Analysis: The heroine is doomed to escape, and the wizard and wife are about to use her as a sacrifice to change their souls and renew their lives.

Scene 11: After returning to the manor, the hostess called 911 and her friend for help, and said to her friend: What you said was right, I believe it now. Later, he fled to the attic and found that the wizard had set up a sacrifice formation. She quickly took out the shelter she saw before and set it on the ground.
Analysis: The heroine said that she believed in witchcraft. The talisman she later made was to draw a dungeon (I think the old lady deliberately let her see the witchcraft book in the attic as shelter, so that she can have the plot behind)

Ending: The heroine is already standing in witchcraft In the center of the battle, in the oncoming mirror, she saw the pictures of N women. Those should be the bodies that the witch has sacrificed for many years. The next one is the heroine.


After reading it, I realized that in the PARTY 90 years ago, the black couple/couple who hanged them were actually the children of the banker, the owner of the big house.

The pair of black wizards had already completed the witchcraft when they were captured, and swapped their bodies with the pair of children of the wealthy banker.

Please be patient to see the end~

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The Skeleton Key quotes

  • Caroline Ellis: Thank you, child.

  • [Struggling to speak as Caroline uses a spell to free him]

    Ben Devereaux: Ca-ro-Line! Help me!