The next morning, Dr. Rivers and the rest of the gang discuss the agreement between the "cursebreakers" and the "mutants" , but Rivers refuses to listen to them. He wants to know why the "lunatic" who killed 49 of them didn't die from the "soul-eating punishment" . He's not interested in the agreement, though, because he doesn't want to lose his special ability to control his own soul. He rattles and rattles until he gets to the bottom of the matter
The next morning, Dr. Rivers and the rest of the gang discuss the agreement between the "cursebreakers" and the "mutants" , but Rivers refuses to listen to them. He wants to know why the "lunatic" who killed 49 of them didn't die from the "soul-eating punishment" . He's not interested in the agreement, though, because he doesn't want to lose his special ability to control his own soul. He rattles and rattles until he gets to the bottom of the matter