Back at the police station, Mr. Xu tells the gang that he's glad they're there to save the girl. He's not happy about the fact that the police have confirmed his gender three times in the course of the night, but he doesn't want to get started on the young policemen, who have confirmed that he is indeed the same sex as the girl they found dead. Hmm... who's the murderer? Hmm... the police will find out who the murderer is, and then they'll have to figure out if it's an accident or a murder. Um, that's a good question. The gang asks if they can go back to the ouija game to try and catch the ghost, but the guy says they can't because the game is just paving the way to the love confession. The guy also says that the brush on the table was pointing at the building behind them, which makes sense, since they've seen it before. Um... did you feel something in your heart when the cops pointed the brush at you? Um... no way, he says. He wonders if he was already feeling something wrong during the game, and wonders if they missed the mark on his table with the brush. He asks if he felt something in his heart when they pointed it at him, and he wonders if it was the same thing he felt during the last time he saw the faceless woman. He says that he needs to find that "hidden thing" and send it to the "hell" . Uh-oh.
Back at the police station, Mr. Xu tells the gang that he's glad they're there to save the girl. He's not happy about the fact that the police have confirmed his gender three times in the course of the night, but he doesn't want to get started on the young policemen, who have confirmed that he is indeed the same sex as the girl they found dead. Hmm... who's the murderer? Hmm... the police will find out who the murderer is, and then they'll have to figure out if it's an accident or a murder. Um, that's a good question. The gang asks if they can go back to the ouija game to try and catch the ghost, but the guy says they can't because the game is just paving the way to the love confession. The guy also says that the brush on the table was pointing at the building behind them, which makes sense, since they've seen it before. Um... did you feel something in your heart when the cops pointed the brush at you? Um... no way, he says. He wonders if he was already feeling something wrong during the game, and wonders if they missed the mark on his table with the brush. He asks if he felt something in his heart when they pointed it at him, and he wonders if it was the same thing he felt during the last time he saw the faceless woman. He says that he needs to find that "hidden thing" and send it to the "hell" . Uh-oh.