That night, the shaman performs a ritual. Nak manifests as a terrifying demon: eyes bleeding, neck snapping backward, crawling on the ceiling. The shaman is killed instantly. One friend is possessed and stabs another. Chaos erupts.

For the first time, Nak’s ghost cries tears of blood. Her monstrous form fades, revealing the beautiful woman she once was. She kisses Mak one last time — and then dissolves into golden light, finally at peace.

Mak returns home from the war with his four friends. He is overjoyed to reunite with his wife, Nak, and their infant son. However, as they approach his house, the four friends notice strange things: the neighbors avoid them, the village feels eerily quiet, and a lingering smell of decay hangs around Mak's home.

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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."