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Some people say that Robert was smoking all the time. The screenshot shows that when the two turned around, the hostess handed the cigarette to Robert, and then Robert pointed the finger with the cigarette to the ginger-haired boy.
The heroine said to the boy: hello again, which means that the weekend is over, the boy is back to school and we meet again. Moreover, that boy is the only one who can see Tom's ghost. Seeing it is conditional, that is, Tom is very lonely and wants to find friends, and he can only see when the ginger-haired boy also wants to find friends. If the heroine dies, it is a ghost, but the heroine has no shortage of friends, and only Robert can see her alone, and the ginger-haired boy can't see her.
When the principal explained to the parents, it was right not to say hello to the heroine, because the only reason to find the heroine to solve the ghost case was to give an explanation to the parents. As a result, a teacher was taken away, a housekeeper died, and a driver died. The scene was even more embarrassing. If nothing else, the weekend survivor Robert and the heroine would not tell the principal that she regained her memory, much less that she saw Tom the ghost, or that she drank poisonous wine and induced vomiting. It can only be said that the driver tried to rape her and died because of overprotection, and the housekeeper drank poisoned wine and died. The principal saw the heroine, but she must not call her name. As long as her name was called, the parents would turn around and ask her why. She might say that the teacher whose lungs were smothered by poison gas in World War I punished the students for causing accidents. So she pretended not to know, after all, the parents didn't know who she was.
She can see TOM because she thinks she killed TOm when she was a child, and now that TOm and her are relieved, she doesn't need to be entangled, so she can't see it anymore, there is no emotional entanglement between the dormitory and her, and she You don't need to see it. With Robert, you won't be entangled with your ex-husband any more, and you won't be able to see your ex-husband.
So, the heroine is indeed alive.
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