LOGINIn her room, Ahn Hana lies down on the bed and closes her eyes.
Some people will call her insane. Some people will call her a homewrecker.
In any case, she is the nation's most hateful person again.
Ahn Hana can't care less about. She is waiting. She's sure that there will be a response. He will come this time for sure. She isn't allowed to leave the house.
Do Sejin and Jung Kwang Soo has locked her in the room. In their eyes, she'
[Ahn Hana is awake.]When he receives a call from Detective Han, Do Sejin rushes back to Ahn Hana’s ward. Just then, he sees Detective Han coming out of her ward with knitted brows and a disturbed look in his eyes. The detective whispers something to his colleagues -- who are guarding the ward -- before going to Do Sejin.
The living room is under a thick layer of dust. It seems like the owner hasn’t placed his foot inside the house for years. Do Sejin looks down and sees footprints on the dust. He follows the footprints toward the basement.The smell of blood and death wafts into his nose, turning his heart heavier.
“You should go to your parents, Do Sejin.” Detective Han sits beside Do Sejin who has been at the station for more than twenty hours. “You need to do the last rites.”“Ahn Hana hasn’t been found.” Do Sejin can’t help but feel that there is something wrong about Eun Dae Ho’s suicide and his parents’ mur
[Do Sejin.] He hears Eun Min Ah’s voice. [Did you find Ahn Hana?]“No, not yet.” Do Sejin bites his lower lip. How should he ask? But he has to ask. “Eun Min Ah, I have some questions. Are you free to speak now?”
He grimaces at the detective. The reality is clear to him. The killer is too smart. They can’t find Ahn Hana with what they have. How are they going to find them? He can't imagine the things the killer will do to her this time.He left her alone for a day and she went with the killer.
At the police station, Do Sejin stares at his phone with a pale face. Ahn Hana is calling him.It’s been seventeen hours since she went missing. She was seen leaving the hotel with her purse, and then, walking for thirty minutes in several surveillance cameras and dash cams. One of the dash cams witnessed her getting into a car. They caught a faint glimps