The ghost warns the protagonist that he will open the doors of the abandoned elevator and frighten the protagonist into submission. He tells the protagonist to submit to his homework during the evening, and the protagonist eagerly submits to the ghost's "scare tactics" . The protagonist, however, is too late to submit his homework, for he is studying late at night. The ghost tells him that his homework is floating in the air, and that the protagonist's tears are the result of his spiritual prowess . He also tells her that he has lied to her before, and he promises to pay her back if she ever tells anyone that he is in love with her. The elevator suddenly shakes, and then the protagonist is caught by something, and his phone is cut off. He finally catches a good fish, but the fish is too sharp, so he will let the protagonist float up and fall to his death. This time he is going to scare the protagonist, who is living a long time, into death. He wonders if he is really a ghost, and wonders if the protagonist himself is a ghost. He thanks the ghost for his advice, and wishes that he could defend his "dignity as a ghost."
The ghost warns the protagonist that he will open the doors of the abandoned elevator and frighten the protagonist into submission. He tells the protagonist to submit to his homework during the evening, and the protagonist eagerly submits to the ghost's "scare tactics" . The protagonist, however, is too late to submit his homework, for he is studying late at night. The ghost tells him that his homework is floating in the air, and that the protagonist's tears are the result of his spiritual prowess . He also tells her that he has lied to her before, and he promises to pay her back if she ever tells anyone that he is in love with her. The elevator suddenly shakes, and then the protagonist is caught by something, and his phone is cut off. He finally catches a good fish, but the fish is too sharp, so he will let the protagonist float up and fall to his death. This time he is going to scare the protagonist, who is living a long time, into death. He wonders if he is really a ghost, and wonders if the protagonist himself is a ghost. He thanks the ghost for his advice, and wishes that he could defend his "dignity as a ghost."