Chapter 11
Late at night. The research wing was dark.
In Yushinâs lab, the faint light of a small flashlight flickered.
Clink. Clink.
The metallic sound of someone fiddling with a drawer lock broke the silence. Cheonga took another deep breath to calm her anxious breathing.
âUgh⊠why isnât this working?â
No matter how she wiggled the hairpin sheâd inserted into the lock, it wouldnât open.
Picking a lock like this shouldâve been a piece of cake.
Cheonga had learned this skill, called pin-ticking, as soon as she transferred to the Incheon Central Police Station.
A petty thief had demonstrated it once, and to everyoneâs surprise, Cheonga had picked it up instantly.
She was even faster and more accurate than the thief. She had used it a few times at crime scenes.
But nowâŠ
The lock on Min Yushinâs desk drawer showed no sign of yielding.
A strong sense of suspicion welled up inside her.
What could he be hiding that required such an intricate lock?
Grumbling in frustration, she shoved the hairpin into the lock once more.
Step. Step.
Cheongaâs gaze snapped toward the lab door. The rhythmic sound of footsteps echoed through the quiet corridor.
She quickly turned off her flashlight and held her breath, listening intently.
ââŠâ
This floor wasnât like the wards that operated 24/7.
The fifth floor, which housed only the testing rooms and labs, was empty at this hour, lit only by emergency lights.
Cheongaâs eyes stayed fixed, trying to detect any stray light that might escape from the dark doorway.
The footsteps stopped.
A large silhouette appeared in front of the lab door.
A perfectly shaped hand reached out and tap, tapâknocking on the lab door. Raising the other hand to the earpiece in his ear, a response came after a moment.
[Confirmed. Signal detected at 4.]
âThis is Professor Na Seung-yeonâs room, 503.â
[Okay. Confirmed.]
Earlier that day, an anonymous sales rep from a small pharmaceutical company had visited the gastroenterology department at Boksan University Hospital. He had greeted the professors individually and handed out promotional materials with the companyâs stickers.
It was a typical promotion kit, known to be pricey, containing a tonic and two vitamin capsules. But inside one of the vitamin capsules, a listening device had been hidden.
Yushinâs role was simple:
He needed to match each listening device to the professorâs room and set up a monitoring system.
Late at night, in the stillness, he lightly knocked on the professorâs office door.
Then Chamkka would check to see if the bug was functioning properly.
If the knock wasnât detected, it meant there was no bug in the roomâeither it had already been taken or discarded.
Knock. Knock.
[âŠ.]
âRoom 505? No response?â
[Ugh. Noise is still there, but no knock detected.]
Yushin smirked.
âThis is Yang Dong-junâs room. Maybe he already took it or brought it home.â
[Why would he take it home?]
âHeâs the kind of guy whoâd even steal the hand cream from the hospital. Tell the kids to give him ten promotion kits tomorrow if they send them again. More than he can handle in one go.â
[Okay, got it.]
âAll right, so thatâs all checked for today. I should head home. Ah, Iâm exhausted.â
[You sit at a desk all day and youâre tired?]
âDo you want to die? Iâm killing myself reading specialty textbooks day and night just to pretend I know what Iâm doing as a professor.â
Yushin continued muttering as he walked.
âDo you think endoscopy is easy? Suddenly they put me in a medical professorâs seat, and I canât even show that I donât know anything. Every day, I have to practice pretending Iâm goodââ
His voice trailed off as he reached the door.
He stopped and frowned at the door.
âChamkka.â
The voice was small, low, almost inaudible.
[What? Why the serious tone?]
Yushin closed his mouth, pulled out his phone from his pocket, and sent Chamkka a message:
âSomeoneâs in my room.â
The phone light blinked quickly, and a reply came:
âChamkka: Are you serious? Is there something important in your room?â
âNope. Nothing. Iâm just raising a meerkat in my room these days.â
A faint smile tugged at one corner of Yushinâs mouth as he tapped on the panel.
âChamkka: You canât even take care of a plant, and now a meerkat? Wait⊠so the meerkatâs there?â
âOur meerkat should be off work by now. I need to check inside to see who it is.â
âChamkka: Possible? Youâre terrible at fighting lol.â
âCanât really deny that. My only real weapon is a scalpel.â
âChamkka: lol legendary name.â
Yushin put his hand in his pocket and pulled out Blade #11 wrapped in foil. With practiced hands, he removed the packaging and held the blade between his fingers.
He was ready to strike at the carotid artery if needed.
If it failed, he had a backup plan: break the collarbone to disable the arm.
But what if they were left-handed?
Two opportunities, and then he would likely be overpowered.
Sighing at his endless worry, Yushin exhaled deeply.
âYouâll send backup before I die, right?â
âChamkka: lol yes yes, security team will come, just come back alive.â
Yushin quietly turned the doorknob without making a sound, holding his breath. Slowly, cautiously, he opened the door.
The room was dark.
Only the emergency exit light behind him and faint moonlight seeping through the blinds lit the space.
The air felt unfamiliar. A sweet but strangely familiar scent filled the roomâsomething heâd never smelled in his own room.
Yushin scanned the room.
Stacks of papers and documents were neatly arranged. A gleaming table, a neatly arranged sofaâand on it, a dark silhouette.
âWhatâŠ?â
As he carefully stepped closer to examine the sofa:
Clink.
The blade slipped from Yushinâs relaxed fingers, hitting the floor with a small metallic sound.
What he saw was Cheonga curled up at the edge of the sofa, hugging a dry rag, eyes closed.
ââŠâ
Yushin stood for a long moment, watching her chest rise and fall irregularly.
After a while, he tapped his earpiece to disconnect the line and tucked it into his pocket. Then he slowly approached and crouched in front of Cheonga.
His lips thinned slightly as he studied her.
âHey. Park Bok-sun. If youâre pretending to sleep, wake up. I need to change clothes before leaving.â
But there was no response.
After a brief pause, Yushin smirked and stood up.
Grabbing the hem of his lab coat, he flung it onto the sofa with a soft thud.
âJust in case youâre awake⊠Iâm not wearing underwear, so donât open your eyes by accident.â
He reached for his waist. His heartbeat was loud enough to be heard across the room. How long did she plan to pretend to sleep?
In an instant, he untied his belt and pulled off his pants, tossing his lab coat pants beside the sofa where Cheonga lay.
He quickly grabbed the pants from the hanger and put them on. Then he moved toward Cheonga again.
Her hair, either from exhaustion from cleaning or from pretending to sleep, clung to her face in a messy tangle.
âWhat time is it now⊠just be a little careful.â
His hand reached out unconsciously to remove the hair from her lips.
The moment his fingertips touched her mouth, Cheongaâs eyes snapped open.
Their eyes met.
She raised her hand to brush her lips, murmuring softly:
âRight nowâŠâ
âOh, the hair was sticking.â
Yushinâs eyes softened as he smiled.
âTough day cleaning?â
âCleaning⊠hmm⊠I mustâve⊠dozed off.â
Cheonga shot up, and her eyes inadvertently scanned Yushinâs bare upper body, while his eyes followed hers.
âUh⊠hello? Why⊠why are you⊠naked? Exercising? Then I⊠Iâll just go?â
She awkwardly bowed and left in a hurry.
Yushin crouched there, staring at the lab door she had disappeared through.
ââŠThis is insane.â
He picked up the scalpel blade from the floor, chuckling to himself. Then he retrieved his earpiece from the discarded pants, reconnected, and called Chamkka.






