In the Hall Where Lifespans Are Sold Full Episode

In the Hall Where Lifespans Are Sold - Episode 1

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Marisa stands before the Trisoul Hall's Stone of Rebirth, offering to trade three years of her brother Issac's life to instantly heal Scott's broken legs. A crowd accuses Issac of snapping Scott's legs; Issac denies it and begs for the truth, but neighbors demand repentance. Inside the hall a spirit explains that chanting the true name lets someone exchange their own years or those of a closest blood kin to grant a wish. Marisa confirms the bargain, calls Issac petty and says, "Let these three years be his punishment!" The pact begins forming, leaving Issac's fate and Scott's recovery unresolved.

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In the Hall Where Lifespans Are Sold - Episode 2

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At Scott's hospital discharge, Marisa reveals she used a Trisoul Hall pact to take three years from Issac so Scott's legs could be healed. The family erupts: relatives accuse Marisa of deception and scold Issac for causing the fracture and not being there. The Hall warns that lifespan sacrifices wound vitality and that giving all years brings punishment, but Issac's loss appears medically mild. Scott returns walking and immediately stakes a claim on his parents, asserting he matters most and promising to drive the others out. The household is split and threatened, leaving Marisa and Issac facing Scott's looming eviction.

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In the Hall Where Lifespans Are Sold - Episode 3

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Issac lies feverish as his family violently confronts him after Scott is dropped. Anger and threats fly; his mother lashes out while others refuse to listen. They reveal the Trisoul Hall bargain: his mother admits she used three years of Issac's life there to heal Scott's broken legs. Scott is devastated and blames himself, begging Issac not to sacrifice more. Issac is increasingly isolated, even from his fiancee. The episode ends with Scott, guilt-stricken, stepping forward with one promise: "It's my turn to do something for you," leaving his next choice unresolved.

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In the Hall Where Lifespans Are Sold - Episode 4

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Scott, a pianist, is practicing a special piece as a wedding gift for Isaac and bride Lillie, but his playing falters and he berates himself until others shout his name and call for a first-aid kit. Family and Lillie try to reassure him, while his mother vows to hire Riverdale's famed teacher, Giovanny Giles. They learn Giles only accepts already gifted students and money can't buy lessons. Scott resigns that he's failed and faces growing regret. The episode ends with a firm command, 'You will deliver this gift to me,' leaving his next move unresolved.

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In the Hall Where Lifespans Are Sold - Episode 5

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While preparing Isaac for their upcoming wedding, Lillie gives him medicine and asks whether the Trisoul Hall can grant wishes in exchange for years of life. She presses him to sign a blood pact so her brother Scott can be gifted musical talent and trained by Mr. Giles as a wedding present. Isaac recoils, asking if his life is worth less than Scott's wish and questioning who Lillie truly prefers. Lillie accuses him of jealousy and calls him ungrateful, insisting it's only one wish. The episode ends with Isaac facing her demand and an unresolved choice about sacrificing years.

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In the Hall Where Lifespans Are Sold - Episode 6

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Marisa confronts Issac and demands he sign a blood pact that would transfer his lifespan to Scott, who has been hurting himself over the piano. Issac feels betrayed—she once vowed to marry him but now chooses Scott. Marisa insists the sacrifice will help Scott and redeem Issac before their parents, invoking a vow from five years ago. Arguments escalate as Issac accuses her of always putting Scott first. In a final, bitter move Issac signs the pact to settle the old debt. The episode ends with their bond severed and the trio's future left uncertain.

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In the Hall Where Lifespans Are Sold - Episode 7

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Summoned to his parents' room, Issac faces a demand to sign a blood pact that will sacrifice years of his life to grant his brother Scott musical talent and a teacher. Family members call him corrupt, threaten to throw him out, and one demands he make Jase fall in love. After resisting, Issac signs multiple pacts under pressure. He then declares he will give up his life and be done with the debt of being their son: 'we're done, and I owe you nothing.' The household reels; his signed lifespan and defiant break leave immediate consequences unresolved.

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In the Hall Where Lifespans Are Sold - Episode 8

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At Trisoul Hall, Marisa and others repeatedly offer Issac Kaufman's years so Scott gains musical talent and training under Giovanny Giles. The ritual first takes five years, then relatives confirm more sacrifices; Issac's life is pledged again to make Jase Dixon fall in love, raising the total to ten years. A resentful family member condemns how easily decades are stripped away. The episode closes with that speaker vowing, 'When this debt is paid in full, I'll live only as Lord of the Trisoul Hall,' leaving the cost and consequences unresolved.

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In the Hall Where Lifespans Are Sold - Episode 9

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At a family celebration, Lillie is praised for securing the rare Mr. Giles invitation — the family claims it's due to her talent while secretly admitting it cost five years of Issac's lifespan and agreeing not to tell Scott. They urge Issac to greet the honored guest, but he says he's unwell and refuses. Guests accuse him of feigning illness; someone notices his voice is off. The family fears the sacrifice may have physically harmed him. The episode ends with Issac's weakened voice raising the urgent question: has the sacrifice wounded him, and will the secret be exposed?

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In the Hall Where Lifespans Are Sold - Episode 10

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At breakfast the family celebrates Scott while Issac lies sick in bed and refuses to join. Relatives berate Issac, banish him to his room and reveal the Trisoul Hall can cure their father's chronic pain—but only by transferring years from a donor. They insist Scott is too fragile, so Issac is singled out to sign the sacrifice. Issac protests that his life doesn't matter to them, but under parental pressure he reluctantly signs the consent. The key change: immediately afterward his hair suddenly goes gray, a visible sign the cost has begun and leaving his fate unresolved.

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