But there are two obvious loopholes in the play that I think are obvious, and friends who understand it can help me answer it.
1. The ghosts in the house are all the same as when they died and will not grow old. And the maid was killed when she was young and buried her body, why is she still so old after turning into a ghost? Some people say that the maid is not dead, but it doesn't make sense. Because they couldn't even see the maid standing in front of them when the family moved in in the last episode.
2. As long as the ghosts die in the house, they will be trapped in the house. It has nothing to do with where they are buried after death. This is only known later, because the woman who was killed by the dentist and the "male version of Dahuali" are both After he died, he was dismembered and carried outside. In the first few episodes, the maid even drugged the male protagonist and asked him to dig up his own body.
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