The point is, the old man is neither alive nor dead, he has become a ghost. He neither moves the country, nor leaves it.
There are two or three people in the country who do not speak during the day for fear of the Naib, but they speak in the dead of night.
He said firmly, "Master, isn't it time to leave yet?"
The master said, 'Oh, you fool, I have no hold on you, I have no one to hold you back, if you leave me alone, I will leave you alone.'
They say, 'The master is afraid.'
The master said, 'There's a ghost there.'
