The girl who saw the two boys running by the playground realizes that they were kidnapped by strangers, and she follows them to report but loses them. When she finds the boy, he tells her not to look inside, as he might have leaked the secret. He tells her to stay still and not to touch the boys, as they might have been killed already. The girl tells him that they are alive, and he is sorry that his mother must have foreseen such a thing. He feels sorry for the girl, who must have been the one who told him not to talk to anyone. The smell of blood on the playground is thick, and the smell of grass and dirt on the ground is probably gotten on the girl while she ran. The boy tells the girl to prepare herself before opening the blood, as the smell might have gotten on her during her running. He says that he knows the girl must not have been part of the kidnapping, and that she must have told him to stay away. He is sorry he won't allow this to happen again, and says he will not let it happen again. He can feel the boys' breath, and they are okay. They are not dead, he says, but their faces have been hacked, and their fingers and teeth are missing. The reason there wasn1t much bleeding, the boy says, could be that they had been playing with them for long enough to get information from them. He asks if he should report to the police, but the girl says that there must be a lot of them. She tells him to find one of them, and then call her when he does find him. She asks him what he knows about the sorcerer, and if he doesn
The girl who saw the two boys running by the playground realizes that they were kidnapped by strangers, and she follows them to report but loses them. When she finds the boy, he tells her not to look inside, as he might have leaked the secret. He tells her to stay still and not to touch the boys, as they might have been killed already. The girl tells him that they are alive, and he is sorry that his mother must have foreseen such a thing. He feels sorry for the girl, who must have been the one who told him not to talk to anyone. The smell of blood on the playground is thick, and the smell of grass and dirt on the ground is probably gotten on the girl while she ran. The boy tells the girl to prepare herself before opening the blood, as the smell might have gotten on her during her running. He says that he knows the girl must not have been part of the kidnapping, and that she must have told him to stay away. He is sorry he won't allow this to happen again, and says he will not let it happen again. He can feel the boys' breath, and they are okay. They are not dead, he says, but their faces have been hacked, and their fingers and teeth are missing. The reason there wasn1t much bleeding, the boy says, could be that they had been playing with them for long enough to get information from them. He asks if he should report to the police, but the girl says that there must be a lot of them. She tells him to find one of them, and then call her when he does find him. She asks him what he knows about the sorcerer, and if he doesn