TLDR;
The video narrates a story of a high school volleyball team where a bullying captain, Busaba, dies and returns as a vengeful spirit. The spirit seeks revenge on those she feels wronged her, leading to a series of terrifying events and revelations. Ultimately, it's revealed that Busaba's death was not a suicide, but an accident covered up by her classmates, and one of them, Hong, resurrected her spirit due to a dark psychological need. The spirit is eventually transferred into Jindara's body, continuing the cycle of bullying and abuse.
- A shaman performs a ritual to resurrect Busaba, a deceased bully.
- Busaba's spirit haunts and seeks revenge on her former classmates.
- Hong, driven by a dark desire, is revealed to be the one who resurrected Busaba.
- The spirit is transferred into Jindara's body, perpetuating the cycle of abuse.
The Demonic Ritual and Introduction of Busaba [0:00]
The film starts with a shaman and a mysterious figure performing a demonic ritual in a dark forest, creating a cursed heirloom from a snake and a centipede, symbolizing evil energy. The ritual's purpose is to resurrect someone who has died. The story then flashes back to a week earlier, introducing Busaba, the fierce captain of a high school volleyball team and a notorious bully who extorts money from other students, regardless of their background.
Arrival of Jindara and Initial Conflicts [1:55]
A new transfer student, Jindara, arrives at the school, and it's revealed she was also a volleyball team captain at her previous school, making Busaba feel threatened. Jindara befriends Orasa, a frequent target of Busaba's bullying, and Hong, an old friend from junior high. Busaba continues to cause trouble, bullying Jindara and her friends at the cafeteria, but the teachers turn a blind eye due to her athletic achievements.
Volleyball Court Confrontation and Budding Friendship [3:16]
During volleyball practice, Busaba targets Ya, demanding money. Jindara steps in, challenging Busaba to a spiking contest and defeating her. This incident leads Jindara, Hong, Orasa, and Ya to form a strong friendship. They discuss Busaba's changed behavior after a year-long leave from school, during which rumors suggest she had a pregnancy and abortion.
Attraction and Betrayal [5:23]
Jindara attracts the attention of Gun, Busaba's boyfriend, and they begin interacting. Busaba, sensing a connection between them, asks Jindara to accompany her to tutor a student, but it's a trap. Busaba sells Jindara to shady men, but Jindara manages to escape. Furious, Jindara confronts Busaba, but lacks evidence.
Jealousy, Violence, and Expulsion [7:44]
Jindara plans to take Gun away from Busaba, leading to a fierce argument between Busaba and Gun. Gun admits his interest in another woman, and Busaba, in a fit of rage, stabs him. The school finally expels Busaba, which becomes a significant blow to her. Sometime later, Busaba dies by suicide.
The Funeral and Unnatural Occurrences [8:42]
Jindara and her friends attend Busaba's funeral. Yao feels unwell and leaves with Hong, while Jindara and Orasa stay behind. A shaman performs a ritual at the site of Busaba's death, and during the funeral prayers, unnatural events occur, including a woman's cry, strong winds, and the lights going out. Busaba's coffin collapses in front of Jindara.
Hauntings and the Janitor's Warning [9:42]
Back at the dormitory, Orasa experiences terrifying nightmares and apparitions of Busaba's spirit. At school, ritual offerings are found, and the janitor explains they are traces of black magic meant to summon a vengeful spirit that will hunt its targets within three days, terrorizing them with apparitions before killing them.
The Spirit's Terror and Seeking Help [11:12]
Busaba's spirit begins to terrorize Jindara and her friends. Ya sees Busaba's spirit, and the janitor, acting strangely, attacks them in the bathroom. Gun rescues them and takes them to a psychic who explains the spirit is filled with deep vengeance. The psychic, influenced by Busaba, stabs himself and advises them to find the shaman and douse him with blessed virgin urine or kill him.
Accusations and Suspicions [12:45]
The group gathers, wondering who resurrected Busaba's spirit. Accusations fly, with suspicion falling on Hong, Ya, Busaba's father, and the volleyball coach. Gun reveals Busaba's tragic life, including her father's black magic practices and abuse. They decide to search for Busaba's father and, if necessary, confront the volleyball coach.
Confrontations and Revelations [13:51]
During an exam, Busaba's spirit appears, shocking everyone. Jindara and Gun interrogate the volleyball coach, who admits to a relationship with Busaba for mutual benefit. Busaba's spirit possesses him, revealing the principal was also involved. They then break into Busaba's father's house, finding evidence of black magic rituals.
The Father's Demise and False Hope [15:20]
Busaba's father attacks them, but they pour blessed urine on him and a spirit doll found in the house, causing him to impale himself on a fence, killing him. Believing they are free from the curse, Ya goes home, and Jindara visits the hospitalized psychic with Gun. The psychic praises them, but advises them to pray for Busaba's spirit to rest in peace.
The Unraveling Truth and Renewed Terror [16:42]
Jindara realizes she left her phone at the temple and returns alone. She notices a charm similar to one in Busaba's father's house and realizes Hong lied about the spirit doll. The psychic is attacked and killed by Busaba's spirit, and Gun is tragically killed as well. Jindara takes the sacred dagger and asks Hong to meet her at Busaba's house.
The Final Victims and Hong's Revelation [18:27]
Busaba's spirit appears again, killing Ya. Hong secretly brings Arasa to the sports hall, claiming to perform a ritual to stop the curse. It's revealed that Hong resurrected Busaba's spirit. A flashback shows Busaba discovering chats between Gun and Jindara, leading to a fight where Busaba is accidentally killed by Jindara, Gun, Ya and Orasa, who then stage it as a suicide.
Hong's Dark Desire and the Transfer of Souls [21:05]
Hong admits she resurrected Busaba because she derives pleasure from being bullied and lost that source when Busaba died. She allied with a shaman and intends to transfer Busaba's soul into Jindara's body using a centipede heirloom. A duel ensues, and Hong manages to transfer Busaba's soul into Jindara.
The Cycle Continues [22:36]
Everything returns to normal, but Jindara now behaves like Busaba, becoming a ruthless bully again, fascinating Hong, and continuing the cycle of abuse.