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00:00Susan ran into the neighborhood gossip Mrs. Cooper at the supermarket.
00:03She said that Eddie had left her son at her house to play.
00:06Obviously, she was looking for a man for the night. Susan immediately went to see Eddie with a glass, pretending to borrow some candy.
00:13But she wanted to see if she was dating a plumber, but when she entered the house, she didn't see anyone.
00:18She saw underwear first. Susan just threw it away. She knocked down the candles.
00:22I don't think he'd ever seen anything like that before.
00:25The fire got bigger and bigger as she put it out, in order not to be discovered as an arsonist.
00:30Susan had to run away. In her panic, she left her glass behind.
00:34A few minutes later, she pretended to be an onlooker, came to the scene of the crime, and found the plumber, who had just returned to the neighborhood.
00:41Susan was overjoyed. Burning down her rival's house was nothing.
00:44The most important thing is that the guy I like didn't have anything to do with her.
00:48But is he really just a plumber? He's sneaking around with a gun in his pocket. He's making phone calls.
00:53What's the purpose of this neighborhood?
00:55On the other side of the neighborhood, a boy was woken up by a digger.
00:59His mother, Mary, killed herself the other day for reasons unknown.
01:02Tonight, she watched her father, Paul, drain the pool and dig up a crate, a crate full of dirt.
01:08The next day, Susan approached Paul to ask her about the threat in Mary's clothing.
01:12That might have something to do with the truth of her suicide.
01:15But she said she didn't care about the truth of her suicide, but is sad he didn't care about the truth of her suicide for abandoning her husband and child.
01:22And then, Paul kept the box open all night and eventually sunk it to the bottom of a distant lake.
01:27And did the truth really disappear with the box?

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