In this chapter, we learn that the "Cliquor Spirit" is actually a human being, and that he's going to attack the siblings. He's got a message for them: if they don't come out of their hiding place, he'll "exorcise" them. He doesn't want them to suffer because they're releasing a "questionable aura" . He wants them to come out ASAP, so they can get their revenge on the "possessed" man. He also tells them that they'll have to pay for his medical bills if they want to stay alive. He tells them to "pay - to win player" , which means to send money to someone else who's already received the payment. This way, no one is going to ask them for money, and they won't have to worry about getting it from the other party. This sounds like a good idea, but it's not. The siblings are worried about the "cursed aura" of the possessed man. They're worried that the cursed man will be able to get revenge on them, but they've got to find him ASAP.
In this chapter, we learn that the "Cliquor Spirit" is actually a human being, and that he's going to attack the siblings. He's got a message for them: if they don't come out of their hiding place, he'll "exorcise" them. He doesn't want them to suffer because they're releasing a "questionable aura" . He wants them to come out ASAP, so they can get their revenge on the "possessed" man. He also tells them that they'll have to pay for his medical bills if they want to stay alive. He tells them to "pay - to win player" , which means to send money to someone else who's already received the payment. This way, no one is going to ask them for money, and they won't have to worry about getting it from the other party. This sounds like a good idea, but it's not. The siblings are worried about the "cursed aura" of the possessed man. They're worried that the cursed man will be able to get revenge on them, but they've got to find him ASAP.