A young girl is being interviewed in what looks like a black-and-white documentary for a school project. She holds a piece of art in her hand that has what looks like a person that is living with many versions of themselves in a cage of cracked glass, and a lot of eyes surround the cage. According to the girl, she feels trapped inside this glass cage that the world has trapped her in, but it’s so transparent that nobody can see it. She believes that as she gets older, the glass is cracking, and she’s more sure of it than ever before, but nobody has ever told her about such a thing. The girl knows that everyone is trapped in the same way, but nobody really sees it. The scene switches to a mask made of mirrors tilting its head. We see this more often in the show as bad incidents take place.
We see a different girl in the school sharpening her pencil but cutting herself while doing it. When the teacher sees her, the girl uses the same pencil to stab her viciously in the neck. At the same time, we see a tattooed man wash his face elsewhere.
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Enigma
Hayran KurguFa (Chanikarn Tangkabodee) is a 12th-grade student at Satrikurat School, one of the most prestigious educational institutions in the country. The school is renowned for its rigorous academic standards, which often cause students to become obsessivel...