Rakka was born with the ability to communicate with the spirits of the dead. This ability tortures him, as they often appear to help settle their grudges or solve their problems. Rakka often helps police uncover murder suspects and where victims are buried. Rakka's ability makes him ostracized at school. Rakka decides to move to Bogor to live with his uncle, Ajat, who also has the same ability. Rakka meets a beautiful ghost who can't remember her name. Rakka begins to bond with this ghost named Dini because she is the only person who can understand Rakka. Dini forgets her past and has no purpose. Feeling pity for this situation, Rakka intends to help Dini remember her past. Meanwhile, at his new school, terror appears from a mysterious ghost figure who is seen wearing a bloody mask. Some of Rakka's friends disappeared. Rakka uses her abilities to find out the reason behind this ghost terror.
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