Mak, oblivious in his happiness, sees nothing wrong. His friends, however, begin to hear terrifying rumors from the villagers: while Mak was away at war. She and the baby have been dead for months.

Mak breaks down. He realizes that by pretending she was alive, he was trapping her soul in agony. He finally says: "I love you, Nak. But you are not my wife anymore. You are dead. Go. Please go."

Mak confronts the full ghost form of Nak. She doesn’t attack him. Instead, she speaks in her normal, loving voice: "I just wanted to be with you. Is that wrong?"

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