Chapter 93.2
Chapter 93.2
The gap between them was too wide to bridge, leaving him plagued by a cognitive dissonance that throbbed like a headache. Why did something that was merely a target, a mission long since completed, bother him so much?
It was when she relentlessly pushed herself in the search for her missing husband that he finally found the real Han Seoryeong.
Yes, it was a βdiscovery.β In those moments when she tore through the paper he had read with indifference, when she burst out of the document, every single moment had struck him like a shock.
β βBut is the owl really that kind of person? The doctor said sheβs indifferent to othersβ pain, ignores rules easily, and only sees violence as a tool. She acts selfishly and is hostile to most people.β
ββ¦!β
β βBy now, Iβm not even sure if sheβs searching for Kim Hyun solely out of love!β
ββ¦.β
β βTeam leader, are you sure you want to stay involved with the owl? Maybe itβs time to pull back? I went through all the data, and Iβm really scared of getting on the owlβs bad side.β
βI canβt pull back.β
ββPardon?β
βItβs too late.β
He didnβt elaborate, merely looking indifferent.
If the real Han Seoryeong had a brutal nature, then it would mean she had been putting on an act in front of her husband.
Suddenly, a slight chuckle escaped him.
Damn, sheβs adorable.
The heat that always flared up when he saw her now seemed to be subsiding, as if finally quenched.
In the end, what he had wanted to confirm were these little things, things he had never bothered to figure out in the past.
β βAnyway, my conclusion is this: The deputy edited the data to suit her needs. But itβs unclear what exactly she was trying to hide. Having a nasty personality is common these days, and childhood memories fade as we grow. The only thing that sticks out is that phrase she kept repeating like a parrot.β
Suddenly, a hollow thud echoed from the linen suit as if something had hit it. Lee Wooshin bent over to look inside the shiny metal canister.
His brows furrowed, his sharp gaze turning more expert-like. The aluminum material quivered slightly. The hesitant voice continued.
ββThere may have been some classified information hidden in the owlβs lost memories.β
ββ¦!β
β βThatβs why I think she was constantly checked and monitored. Of course, itβs just my hypothesis!β
At that moment, a figure passed through the linen suit and landed softly in a pile of towels. It was Deputy Joo Seolheon, who lay unconscious and limp. Lee Wooshinβs face, staring downward, carried a cold expression.
βPeople are driven by fear, fundamentally.β
β βPardon?β
βWhat I mean is, everyone has a door tightly locked somewhere.β
β ββ¦β
βWell done, youβve brought something useful.β
He ended the call, pressing his fingers against his superiorβs neck. His unreadable gaze lingered near her artery.
He then took out the phone from Deputy Jooβs pocket and pressed the power button for a long time. Another heavy thud followed as he dropped her into the large linen cart.
βββ!β
The linen pile swayed, and someoneβs familiar breath tickled his ear.
Lee Wooshin lowered his mask and extended his hand as if he had been waiting. But Seoryeong, drained from carrying someone up the stairs, simply shook her head wearily.
Without hesitation, he slipped his hands under her armpits and lifted her effortlessly.
βWho told you to go limp in the middle of an operation?β
ββ¦!β
βPut strength in your legs and stand up straight.β
βButβ¦β
βYou havenβt even finished the job properly yet.β
Clearly, something deep inside him had gone terribly off course.
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The two of them pushed the cart out and finally exited through the underground passage connected to the department store.
Outside, the area was in chaos, with fire trucks and ambulances lined up.
Seoryeong headed straight to the ambulance she had parked in a corner and opened the back door. Lee Wooshin, carrying the deputy on his back, scowled as he watched her.
βYouβll drive,β she said, tossing him the car keys. Seoryeong laid Deputy Joo on the emergency bed in the back and expertly bound her wrists and ankles with Velcro straps.
The inside of the ambulance was filled with familiar medical equipment. A wall with belts, dirty surgical gloves, a peeling portable oxygen tank, and a defibrillator, among other things. But the space felt oddly cold and worn down, sending a chill through his chest, knowing what she planned to do here.
βWe’ll leave when the other ambulances pull out,β she said.
βWhen did you prepare this?β Lee Wooshin asked, turning the ignition with an incredulous look.
βItβs from the nursing home I used to work at. They ran a private ambulance service. I called to check, and they were about to scrap this old one, so I bought it cheap.β
ββ¦!β
βThat way, we can keep going without being interrupted.β
She threw off her jacket and rolled up the sleeves of her white blouse. Lee Woo-shin couldnβt help but let out a slight laugh. An ambulanceβa tight space where they would never get caught.
Soon, the red emergency lights started flashing, and they merged safely onto the road. With a flick of the blinker to thank the cars making way for them, they sped down the highway.
*learns about Seoryeong’s abnormal personality and past*
him: she’s so adorable!
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fr. and I was like Oh seems like Lee wooshin is also abnormal at this pointπ€£π€£π€£