The elder sister tries to persuade her father-in-law to let her stay, but he refuses, saying that he has to take the cards first. He tells her that the villagers still believe in ghosts, and that it is very difficult to change their beliefs. He asks her if she is scared, and she says that she is more scared of death in the island than in the mainland. She tells him that even though he tried his best to change the beliefs of the villagers, they still believed in ghosts. She says that after they learn to communicate, they will leave the island.
The elder sister tries to persuade her father-in-law to let her stay, but he refuses, saying that he has to take the cards first. He tells her that the villagers still believe in ghosts, and that it is very difficult to change their beliefs. He asks her if she is scared, and she says that she is more scared of death in the island than in the mainland. She tells him that even though he tried his best to change the beliefs of the villagers, they still believed in ghosts. She says that after they learn to communicate, they will leave the island.