The Sisters Page #3
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To this day, I still can't find him.
Your story is quite unbelievable...
It's creepier than any book I've read...
But your characters seem to
have the same names as mine.
I'll tell you what...
I'll tell you a story of my own...
I had a suspect here once,
waiting for interrogation.
He was a psycho.
as a sacrificial offering.
Whatever it was...
Later that night, he tore his clothes
off and hung himself on the jail bars.
There was writing on
the wall written in blood.
Did you know what was written?
Saeng Daow
He might be the murderer in your story.
So, do you still see Saeng Daow?
Is she here now?
Anyway, you're probably tired...
You can go.
But I'll still need you to come back and
make your statement one more time.
I hope you'll cooperate.
If the same thing happened to you...
You might not ever want
to see anyone again.
With all do love and
respect to my dearest mother.
I'm so sorry that I ran
I know it must have caused
you much pain and sorrow.
But did you know that...
...this daughter also felt the
same pain and sorrow as you did?
All I could do was cry
for what I've done to you.
I'm such a bad person for
leaving you and my sister...
...isn't that right, mother?
But please believe me, mother...
I have my reasons for
making this decision.
If I had to stay in
that house any longer...
filled with such heartache...
...and would finally
end without meaning.
Please don't ask me to
go back to that house because...
...I don't think I have the courage to face
you or anyone ever again.
My sins can never be erased
for as long as I live...
...and I will never forget the
people who have done me wrong...
...especially those men who,
to this day, I curse them all.
In conclusion, I ask you
...so that she understands
because I really worry about her.
She is still so young...
...and probably very disappointed
in me for what I've done.
With love, Saeng Daow.
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