Chapter 06
Cheong-ah was, by nature, quite harsh when it came to evaluating menâs appearances. Even seeing a fairly good-looking celebrity would usually only earn a âheâs averageâ from her.
So when she uttered that someone was handsomeâreally handsomeâit was remarkable.
The smile on In-gyuâs face instantly vanished.
He grabbed Cheong-ahâs arm firmly and made her face him.
âRight now⊠is being handsome really that important? Why didnât you mention it? I didnât see it in your report.â
âAh, come on. This isnât a one-day thing. I already gave the team leader a verbal report. The written report will come later, after I double-check and see how things develop.â
Park In-gyu let out a heavy sigh.
âThereâs no such thing as a handsome guy whoâs normal. Be careful.â
âHyung! Is that your way of strongly implying that youâre normal?â
âHey, youâif itâs someone like meâŠâ
Squeeeak.
The old door of the fitness room creaked open, cutting off In-gyuâs words.
Both of them instinctively turned toward the entrance.
âSo you two were here, huh?â
At the voice of Oh Sung-min, Cheong-ah and In-gyu hastily stood and gave a polite greeting.
âHello!â
âSenpai⊠youâre here.â
Seeing Cheong-ah and In-gyu bow respectfully, Sung-min picked up a sword that had fallen to the floor.
âWhatâs this? Is this how people settle love quarrels these days?â
Cheong-ah laughed softly at his playful joke.
âOh, senpai, weâre not that kind of relationship. And besides, how would I even try to attack In-gyu hyung?â
âTsk, tsk. âTry to attack,â you say⊠looks like you already got a slap for messing around.â
âAh⊠this was at the hospitalâŠâ
Cheong-ah scratched at the bandage on her forehead with an embarrassed look.
âDoes the main entrance at Boksan University open with your forehead or what?â
The reason Officer Sung-min could act friendly toward Cheong-ah, who held a higher rank, was simple. He was a veteran with nearly twenty years of field experience. Cheong-ah treated him respectfully as a senior.
Of course, Sung-min also maintained proper decorum toward Cheong-ah in official situations.
Thanks to this mutual effort, the Violent Crimes Unit 2 team maintained a warm, harmonious atmosphere, free of unnecessary hierarchy, while still respecting one another.
âDid running your head off get you any results?â
âI donât know⊠I think I mightâve caught something⊠or maybe notâŠâ
âTake it easy. If itâs tough, just ask Park In-gyu here to help you out.â
âHuh? Heâs super busy already, handling all of Kim Cheong-ahâs work!â
Cheong-ah smiled behind the frowning In-gyu.
âThanks, senpai!â
30 minutes before Boksan University Hospital opens for consultations.
The cleaning staff had finished tidying the examination rooms early in the morning and sat in a line along a corner of the staff-only corridor.
They were taking a short break, sipping the cold vanilla lattes Cheong-ah had brought for them.
âOh, now that a young personâs around, we get to try something like this.â
âThanks, Boksun. Weâll enjoy it.â
The staff smiled brightly at Cheong-ah, who was diligent and courteous.
âHehe, yes, Iâll bring you a cup from time to time, unni.â
Cheong-ah laughed along with them.
âAlso, if anything interesting happens at the hospital, let me know. I love that kind of thing.â
Yes. This was bribery.
She wanted to be the first to catch wind of suspicious individuals or insider information circulating within the hospital.
âOf course! Who else could know hospital news faster than us?â
âExactly! Hehehe.â
As their laughter dispersed, a man in a white coat strode past them. Cheong-ahâs laughter faltered slightly at once.
It was Min Yoo-shin, heading briskly into the consultation rooms.
Cheong-ah instinctively followed his movements with her gaze.
âBy the way, Boksun⊠what happened to your forehead?â
âJust⊠bumped it a little.â
Her answer was dull and absent-minded, her attention fixed on Yoo-shinâs back. Still, the kind-hearted women frowned and spoke with concern.
âDid you disinfect it properly? We handle hospital waste, so thereâs a risk of infection. You have to manage it carefully.â
âDonât worry, unni. Professor Min Yoo-shin treated it himself.â
âOh, really? âŠGeez, couldnât he make it look a bit nicer?â
At that moment, Yoo-shin halted mid-step. He slowly turned his head, his gaze sharp as it landed on Cheong-ah.
ââŠ?â
His eyes focused on the bandage on her forehead, wrinkled from sweat during exercise, patched over roughly.
Yoo-shin strode toward Cheong-ah in long, deliberate steps.
The three seated cleaning ladies looked on wide-eyed.
âThis isnât the treatment I gave you.â
With a deeply furrowed brow, Yoo-shin reached out and grabbed Cheong-ahâs wrist.
âHuh?â
Cheong-ah was pulled out from between the cleaning staff, all of whom craned their necks like meerkats to watch.
âBoksun!â
âProfessor! Oh my!â
Ignoring the flurry of voices, Yoo-shin led Cheong-ah along by the wrist.
They arrived at the ER. Cheong-ah was dropped unceremoniously onto a small chair.
âWho would leave a dressing like this and then say I treated it? Tch.â
Yoo-shin removed the bandage roughly, as if to show his displeasure, then patted sterile cotton soaked in disinfectant on her forehead.
âOw⊠it stings⊠but I guess itâs better than saying the professor hurt me?â
As he brought fresh gauze to her forehead, Yoo-shinâs hand faltered. His gaze met Cheong-ahâs.
ââŠ.â
ââŠ.â
Normally, Yoo-shin would have instantly berated her with a string of curses. But now, looking straight into Cheong-ahâs eyes, he could say nothing.
The only sounds were the noisy surroundings of the ER.
How long they stared at each other, neither knew.
Yoo-shin was the first to look away.
With a small sigh, he slapped a new bandage onto Cheong-ahâs forehead.
âUgh!â
A spark seemed to flash before Cheong-ahâs eyes. Holding her forehead, she groaned in pain from another hit today.
For some reason, Yoo-shin looked at her with narrow eyes.
âStop saying useless things. Iâll take responsibility for this.â
With a snap, Yoo-shin flicked his fingers on her forehead, then walked briskly out of the ER.
Cheong-ah stared after his back, wondering:
Why does he open his eyes like that?
Was he⊠smiling?
Hopefully, he wasnât mocking me.
At the end of her shift, Cheong-ah still thought about Yoo-shin.
The medical waste facility reeked of alcohol and blood. Only after stacking all the boxes of trash did Cheong-ah remove her safety gloves and wipe the sweat from her forehead.
The neatly attached bandage brushed against her hand.
ââŠ.â
Actually, her injury wasnât entirely Yoo-shinâs fault.
She had also been at fault for sneaking near his room to eavesdrop.
âSo, I donât have to take responsibility⊠but still⊠thanks, but not really thanks.â
Her mind was a jumble of emotions.
At that moment, her phone vibrated in her pocket. She checked the caller and pressed the call button.
âYes, Yeon-hee?â
[UnniâŠ]
A weak voice came through the receiver.
[I must have misread. I checked the hospital intranet again. Professor Min Yoo-shin at Boksan University Hospital⊠He served properly in the military, is married, not rich, and lives in an apartment near the hospital. Just an ordinary man in his 40s.]
âWhat?â
Cheong-ahâs wide eyes narrowed sharply.
His smooth, polished face⊠in his 40s?
No way.
She closed her eyes and tried to recall his ID. The photo, name, date of birth, even the addressâall clear in her memory.
Leaning on a mountain of stacked waste boxes, she shook her head.
âWe double-checked that day. I didnât misread. If the ID were wrong, I wouldnât have missed itâŠâ
Suddenly, a thought crossed her mind. She trailed off.
âWait⊠could this be information manipulation? How likely is that?â






