Today (the 28th) at 11:40 p.m., episode 6 of
The broadcast that day introduces the true story of a couple who moved into a house cheaper than market price.
The couple dreamed of a new start in a house with a restaurant they acquired after many years of hardship. The wife's restaurant, known for her great cooking, began to gain popularity. But the husband, who visited the restaurant to help his busy wife, became increasingly paranoid and violent as he grew suspicious of the affectionate interactions between his wife and the staff.
In her desperation, the wife sought out a shaman, and the shaman, seeing the husband dying, pleaded with her never to leave his side. Still, as the husband's suspicion continued, the wife left the house temporarily, and a few days later she found her husband dead in the home.
A shocking fact revealed through the shaman: the house had long been a 'snake den' where a python had taken up residence, and because they settled there without greeting the land's owner, they had brought misfortune upon themselves. In fact, after the wife's request, the shaman visited the wife's restaurant and a python was found under the restaurant counter; after driving it away, people reported seeing the python head toward the house, spreading terror.
Even after the husband's death, the wife was tormented by nightmares and visions and eventually left the house; the restaurant closed, and although the house's value rose with surrounding development, it remained vacant for more than 10 years, a later addendum says.
After hearing the ghost story, newly remarried Lee Sang-min said, "It seems to fit the site of the house I live in very well," and "that's why I keep staying," prompting the shaman to advise, "That site is a goblin site," adding, "you may gain wealth and have many good things" and "do not move at all." When Jo Chung-hyun shouted, "I'll move there too," the shaman discouraged him, saying, "Each person has their own house site."
The shaman emphasized that if a house site suits a person, wealth will come, but if it does not, even the nicest house can bring troubles, arguing that a house is not merely a space but something that can determine destiny.
Also included are a horrific ghost story born of distorted maternal love, a foreign ghost story depicted in a blood-stained frame, and a ghost story tied to the price of taking life; episode 6 of
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