Yeom heads back to the station, but she stops and calls Cho-rim to meet instead. It also makes her the girl who was meant to have died instead of his sister. He realizes that this must mean Cho-rim is the daughter of the murdered Jeju couple, which means she’s the only living witness. He gets on the computer where Yeom was just looking up Cho-rim’s family registry, and he finds her file with the pictures of the Barcode Killer’s Jeju victim and Cho-rim’s facial sketch, which are a near-perfect match. He thinks sorta-fast and asks how he can learn to do profiling like she does, which gets her to stay and buys Mu-gak some time. HAHA, Kang’s face is priceless when she asks what he wants, and Ki and Yeh are just gesturing him to go ahead and tell her. They lure her out of the station by saying that Kang needs to see her about something important, and Mu-gak slips in behind them. He even asks for their help and they must agree, because next thing you know, a very suspicious-looking Ki and Yeh ask Lieutenant Yeom out to dinner. Mu-gak just growls, “I’ll catch him myself.” Okay really, now would be the worst time to go rogue. Detective Ki said they couldn’t convince Yeom to let him back, but Yeh swears they’ll catch the killer. He understands now why Mu-gak tried so hard to become a detective. The guys take Mu-gak out for soju, where things get a bit awkward when Kang mentions his sister. Cho-rim promises that even if she finds her real parents, he’ll always be her dad. She forgives him for lying to her about who she is, and they share a sweet hug. Her body had been found a month later, and she would have been about Cho-rim’s age.Ĭrying now, Cho-rim asks about her real parents, but Detective Oh fibs and says he doesn’t know anything about them. She had nobody back then, and reminded him of his own deceased daughter who’d gone missing at five years old. When Detective Oh confirms her true name, he also tells her that he was in charge of the case when she was in her accident. In her usual direct way, she asks Detective Oh flat-out if she’s really Choi Eun-seol, and he’s so taken off-guard that his face gives away the truth. For now, she’s going out of town to talk to her father. When Mu-gak asks what Cho-rim wanted to talk about, she says they can talk about it later. Cho-rim holds Mu-gak’s hand and asks him to wait for now, while his friends fight for his reinstatement. But now he’s confused because his relation to a victim is Yeom’s only reason (that she’s admitting) for taking him off the case, so he’s certain there’s got to be another explanation. Turns out, he was only allowed on the team in the first place because his sister’s death wasn’t technically a Barcode murder. He tells her about being removed from the team and says that he feels like he’s going crazy. She finds out he’s home instead of at the station, and goes there to find him drinking in the middle of the day. But it’s not even that that’s gotten him removed from the team - it’s his personal grudge, and vow to kill the murderer himself.Ĭho-rim re-reads Baek-kyung’s letter on the bus home, and she calls Mu-gak to talk. They try, but at the news that Mu-gak’s sister was killed by the Barcode Killer, all three of the detectives can only gape in shock. Detective Kang asks him to calm down so they can at least find out what’s going on, but Mu-gak keeps up his hollering, refusing to leave until they finally have to bodily remove him.ĭetectives Ki and Yeh ask him to go home and wait, and they’ll do their best to change Lieutenant Yeom’s mind. Lieutenant Yeom tries to have a meeting with what’s left of her detectives, but they can’t get anything done for Mu-gak pounding and yelling at the door, demanding to know her real reason for kicking him off the team. Jae-hee buys it for now, and they head upstairs to film the cooking show. She quickly crumples up the letter and covers by saying she was just reading over her script one last time. And since someone seems to have lost their ever-loving mind when it comes to common sense, at this point I’m just hoping everyone makes it out of this week alive.Īlone in Jae-hee’s library, Cho-rim reads Baek-kyung’s letter explaining their past connection and who she really is - but before she can process anything, Jae-hee pops up behind her to ask what she’s doing. The final pieces of the puzzle of Cho-rim’s past are ready to snap into place, and it’s only a matter of who knows what, and when, that will determine how things play out from here forward. Ugh, it’s Noble Idiot Time, though it comes from an unexpected direction. 126 JanuGirl Who Sees Smells: Episode 11 by LollyPip
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