I can’t even imagine the pain, remembering them only to immediately mourn their deaths. Cho-rim says with wonder and grief that she remembers her parents’ faces. Mu-gak hears her calling for her parents and goes upstairs to gently wake her. They disappear, and Cho-rim searches the house with increasing desperation. At first everything seems fine and they smile at her warmly, but they don’t respond to her questions and soon their smiles seem wooden. That night, Cho-rim dreams of her parents sitting at the dining table when she comes home from school. Cho-rim is excited, assuming it’s because he caught his sister’s killer, and Mu-gak lets her think that. As they eat Mu-gak gets a strange look on his face, and tells Cho-rim that for once, he actually feels full. Mu-gak and Cho-rim have dinner at his place, Mu-gak still a bit melancholic and musing that even when a culprit is caught, suffering still exists. But at least Yeom is going to be fine, and the team let her know they caught Jae-hee and she sighs in relief. Kang says it’s always this way when you finish a case, with a heaviness in the heart, as Ki and Yeh nod agreement. The team talk about their close calls today, though Mu-gak admits he still feels uneasy even though the killer is caught. At the same time, Mu-gak and Detective Ki escort Jae-hee in another ambulance. Yeom is rescued from her prison and taken to the hospital in an ambulance, with Cho-rim riding with her. Mu-gak looks at the books and realizes that the barcodes carved into the victims must match the books. Jae-hee shows more emotion than he has in… well ever, and screams for Mu-gak not to touch his precious books. Pretty much the entire police department is there waiting, and Jae-hee struggles to stay upright until Mu-gak just tips him over with a small shove.Īs Jae-hee is cuffed Mu-gak looks in the bag to find the death books, seeing Chun Baek-kyung’s and Joo Ma-ri’s among others. Jae-hee actually has the gall to look betrayed as he sinks to the floor, but he picks up his bag again and stumbles to the door. I did kill your sister.” And Mu-gak (satisfyingly) keeps his word, and shoots Jae-hee in the ribs. Jae-hee just sighs, “I guess you won’t let me go. Jae-hee is more interested in how Mu-gak found his lair than in the fact that he’s busted, so Mu-gak tells him to shut up or he’ll shoot. My heart is in my throat as Jae-hee makes a run for the door, but Mu-gak manages to get there in time and stops him by firing a shot into the ceiling. Jae-hee stops long enough to grab a stash of money and a duffel bag, which he stuffs with his death books, obviously having prepared for the possibility of needing a quick escape. It’s a race between the two men, as Mu-gak tries to get to the main house before Jae-hee can escape. Mu-gak points his gun at a defiant Jae-hee on the other side of the glass, and Jae-hee glares for a long moment before turning and bolting for the elevator. Mu-gak and Detective Yeh break into Jae-hee’s underground holding cell just as Lieutenant Yeom collapses, as Jae-hee watches with mild, almost casual interest. There’s one more shock in store for our happy couple, that could end up tearing them apart forever. But catching this killer won’t be as simple as it seems, even when everything appears to be tied up with a nice little bow. It’s the calm before the storm - or is it the storm before the calm? Either way, this penultimate episode delivers a lot of action, be it suspense, romance or comedy. 83 JanuGirl Who Sees Smells: Episode 15 by LollyPip
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