The whole story is as follows:
the mother of the male protagonist, Lorraine, if you remember, she has the same name as the female protagonist in "The Conjuring", so Lorraine himself is a spiritual worker, and he has the ability to see the soul and feel the soul. . When Raine went to Lorraine, Lorraine himself said that he dreamed that he went to the man's house, and then saw a person in Dalton's room, that person was the red-faced demon, and the demon said he wanted Dalton's body.
Therefore, I infer that the male protagonist's ability to free his soul comes from his mother.
Good point.
The male protagonist must have been taken up when he was 8 years old, otherwise when the male protagonist's soul wandered to find Dalton, he should not have seen his 8-year-old self. If you remember, in all the photos, the last photo is of the male protagonist wearing red dotted clothes on the sofa, and a hand is stretched out from behind. I think this is the last photo of the male protagonist, that is, the closest The last photo of him being upper body at that time. According to his clothes, there is reason to believe that he was already upper body that night. After he was upper body, the goddess and Lorraine sealed his soul again. At this time, his soul could no longer escape, and it is believed that this time The seal of his body also washed away some of his old lady's abilities or memories. So, after they sealed his ability, the soul of the male protagonist belongs to the old lady, so it also explains that the male protagonist can't remember everything before the age of 8. Because she was sealed, the male protagonist is actually a person, but the soul has changed, but this new soul does not know what happened, because she is sealed, the male protagonist at this time is actually a normal person, explained Why don't his photos have any weirdness.
The male protagonist's son, Dalton (D for short), was born with this ability. In fact, the male protagonist's daughter, Kelly, should also have this ability. At the beginning, the hostess was playing the piano. The hostess found that something strange happened on the walkie-talkie in the nursery. Then she slowly went upstairs to see and found that her daughter was crying all the time, so at the beginning, those wandering souls , I want to invade Kelly, because Kelly's soul can be free, and because she is a child, her soul has poor adhesion to the body, and it is easier to invade, so all the strange phenomena at the beginning are in Kelly's room, and Kelly often cried inexplicably in the room or in the kitchen because she saw something unclean. It wasn't the red-faced demon who wanted to invade Kelly, but the man in the leather jacket. (Explained next) In
the beginning, the red-faced demon didn't want to play this game at all, but one day, D's mother went up to the attic and turned on the light, and it didn't take long for the fire in the stove to burn, I think It was D's mother who woke the red-faced demon. Do you still remember the red door room that the male protagonist found when he went to find D? That room was on the third floor, which happened to be the attic of this house, so the inside of the stove was actually the world of the red-faced demon. Why didn't D's mother respond when the stove was on? It's because she can't see it at all. Since it was D's mother who woke up the red-faced demon, the red-faced demon hadn't woken up when Kelly was being harassed, so it wasn't that he was harassing Kelly.
D has grown so big, why is he only followed by the soul when he lives in that house? In fact, that house was huanted. I think this house is the interface of hell, the castle of the red-faced devil, the red-faced devil is the boss, and other little devils often gather in this house, why? Because the younger sister or elder sister killed his own family once here, and the death of the bride (inferred) happened here, so the house is very cloudy, D lives there, and it is very attractive to spirits.
When D went to the attic, the red-faced demon saw him and he saw the red-faced demon, listen carefully, you will hear the sound of the joints of the red-faced demon walking, and the direction D is looking at happens to be the direction of the stove. So D screamed, parents all came up, and then took D down. Is this the first time D has seen a red-faced demon? no. In fact, before that, he had been out of spirit and had been to the red-faced demon's castle, so there were those paintings on the walls, namely the red-faced demon (the painting was wrong, his eyes were not actually black, so he only saw about it before) His face is red), a red door, a wooden horse, and there is something similar to a Ferris wheel next to the red-faced demon in the painting. In fact, that is the demon's mirror. There are 6 light bulbs in the mirror. I've been in the devil's workshop, but I guess the devil wasn't there at the time. Good to continue.
That night, little D couldn't control his soul and wandered again. Then he was lost.
And then next, D became a soulless lad. Later, even if D moved and left the house, D had no soul at this time. How many monsters and monsters wanted to get on him, and the red-faced demon had to watch him by himself, so as not to be preempted by other little souls.
In fact, when the goddess explained what happened to D, the male protagonist didn't believe it. In fact, it was not that he didn't believe it, but that he didn't want to believe that there was such a thing in his heart. In fact, he refused to accept it in his heart (because he was such a living example), So he drove the goddess away. But then he went to D's room and saw the paintings, and finally agreed to the witch's request.
When the goddess put on the mask, it was little D at first, saying that he didn't know where it was, it was dark, etc., he followed the goddess's voice and returned to the room, but the red-faced demon and his servant (the man in leather jacket) , no matter where he and the red-faced demon) also followed, so it is certain that the last person who scolds Bitch must be the soul present, not the old lady who has already taken the male lead.
so complicated. give up. . . . .
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