An innocent schoolgirl is a serial killer, Leaving the whole police force in fear

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On a clear, breezy day, a family of four went camping in the forest. Before leaving, everyone was excited and happy, unaware that it was the beginning of a series of tragedies. While the parents were setting up camp, two children went into the forest to play. A long day passed and the parents still hadn't seen their children return. After a long search, police finally found the daughter deep in the forest. However, for some reason, her entire body was covered in blood. Her younger brother had perished at the foot of a nearby cliff. Furthermore, the police found the piece of cloth the girl usually used to blindfold her brother when they played hideand- seek. All the evidence pointed to the daughter, but everyone thought she was too young to have done this. Even her father wondered if his daughter was a devil who had heartlessly harmed her brother. This girl not only possessed a beautiful appearance, but also had an exceptionally keen observational ability. One day, she was riding the subway to school like everyone else. At that moment, she noticed a young woman acting fertively. Looking closer, she realized the woman was secretly stealing the phone of passenger in front of her. Amidst the bustling crowd, she brazenly stole someone else's belongings without anyone noticing. Only the girl, with just a quick glance, immediately recognized this despicable act. Soon after, the passenger realized their phone was gone. Without thinking, she immediately asked someone next to them to call the girl's number to retrieve it. The phone rang. The thief tried to hang up countless times, but to no avail. observing everything from a distance. The girl with keen observational skills, the thieving girl a little. The alarm sound from her phone immediately attracted everyone's attention. Thanks to this, the wicked girl successfully escaped a humiliating defeat. If it weren't for this incident, everyone would think Habin was just an ordinary student. However, Habin has an extraordinary father. M Tessu is a leading figure in the field of criminal psychology analysis. When no one in South Korea dared to enter this field, Tu pioneered it. The online community still talks about how few people have the ability to analyze things as thoroughly as Tesu just by glancing at a crime scene. He can deduce the identity of the suspect. One night, a white skeleton was accidentally discovered buried deep in the forest. After examining the crime scene, the forensic team confirmed that the deceased was a student. However, Tesu, known as a master of analysis, offered no conclusions. Instead, he pondered thoughtfully before hastily driving back home. That day, Tu, who was clumsy in the kitchen, personally prepared a lavish meal. Not only that, he meticulously placed candles on the beautiful cake on the table. It turned out that today was the birthday of Habin, Tessu's only child. Due to numerous life problems, Tu and his wife had separated a few years prior. Not long ago, Tesu's wife also passed away. After many days of thinking about his beloved daughter, Tu finally decided to move to his ex-wife's house. After all, Tesu did everything he could to give his daughter a better life. That evening, after busily preparing everything, Tu personally drove to the tutoring center where Habin was studying. However, Tesu waited and waited, but still didn't see his daughter. When he asked the cent's manager, he knew that Habin had dropped out of school more than 2 months ago before he could recover from this shot. Another one struck. At that moment, the police called to inform him that Tesu's daughter had just been summoned to the police station for fighting with two other girls. Despite the police officers scolding Hobin, she remains silently observing everything around. Looking over at the police officer's desk, Hobin's eyes accidentally fell on a photo of him and his daughter. The photo showed the officer and his daughter happily practicing taekwondo. Without much thought, Habin quickly grasped the officer's psychology. She immediately played her part, crying and recounting her life story. Her father was also an upright police officer, and he always advised his daughter to apply the skills she learned to life. Habin wasn't complaining to the officer, but rather to appeal to his feelings as a father. Someone with a daughter like him would surely empathize with Habin's situation, just as Habin intended. After listening, the officer's attitude changed completely. A short while later, Tu arrived at the police station as planned. Seeing that Habin's father had arrived, the police officer immediately recounted the entire incident. During the investigation, the police found several suspicious phones hidden on Habin and the other two young women. The police knew the phone's origins were questionable, but all three girls adamantly denied intentionally stealing. After hearing that the incident occurred at a motel, the father immediately questioned his daughter. He couldn't understand why she would go to such a place instead of school. Habin still refused to answer, only insisting that she hadn't stolen anything. As a professional criminal psychologist, Tu immediately noticed something unusual about his daughter. Unconsciously, Habin bit her lower lip, one of the clearest signs that she was lying. No one in the field of criminal psychology could fail to recognize this sign, and Tesu was no exception. That's why Tessu began to have doubts about his daughter. After Tesu bailed his daughter out, the two immediately set off to return home. A grand birthday party was waiting for them to enjoy. However, instead of eating the food her father had cooked, Habin silently opened the refrigerator, took out a box of salad, and ate alone. Seeing his daughter's stubbornness, Tessu could only bow his head, and apologize. After all, he bore a significant responsibility for her becoming like this. Over the years, when his daughter needed him most, he was absent from important occasions. Tu promised that from now on, he would wholeheartedly take care of his daughter's life. Before the father could finish speaking, Habin angrily put down her chopsticks and stared straight at him. After experiencing so much loss, her father's concern now seemed superfluous. Hearing this, Tesu immediately switched to a stern mode. He asked why his daughter was associating with such bad people. Furthermore, he wondered why she had dropped out of the tutoring center so long ago without telling him. No matter how much Tessu questioned her, Hobin stubbornly refused to answer. What she wanted was for her father to put away his fake concern and stop questioning her like that. Seeing his daughter so cold towards him like a stranger, Tesu's heart. Even so, every day he tried to leave work as early as possible to be with his beloved daughter. That evening, when he entered Habin's room to talk, Tu accidentally heard the phone vibrating from her school bag. What was particularly strange was that his daughter was still lying in bed, engrossed and scrolling through another phone. Combining this with what had just happened at the police station a few days earlier, Tessu could confirm that his daughter had stolen someone else's phone without thinking twice, he immediately opened his daughter's school bag to check it without asking permission. Just as he suspected there was indeed a strange phone inside Habin's school bag drawer. Despite her father's intense questioning, Habin calmly replied that it belonged to a friend. For some unspoken reason, a friend had asked her to hold the phone for a few days. However, when Taisu asked her who she was holding the phone for, Habin couldn't answer. Not only that, Habin even turned to scold her father for not trusting her. Although Habin had played on her father's emotions, Tu refused to give up. He insisted that his daughter bring the owner of phone to him to talk. Until that person arrived, he would be the one to keep the mysterious phone. Upon opening the phone, Tessu discovered that all messages, call logs, and other data inside had been completely erased. That evening, Tesu asked a friend to help him investigate the owner of the phone. Unbeknownst to him, Habin was eavesdropping behind the door while he was on the phone with his friend. That night, while her father was asleep, Habin sneaked into his room to retrieve the phone he had confiscated. Just then, the phone received a text message with an unfriendly tone, seemingly urging the owner to contact her immediately. The next morning, Tessu saw Hobin rushing out of the house with her suitcase. He immediately chased after her, suspecting that she had been lured away by some unruly girls and was pairing to run away from home. However, Habin explained that she was only going on a school field trip. Without thinking twice, Tyisu decided to drive her to the school gate. Following his professional instincts, he carefully observed the subtle expressions on Habin's face. From a distance, he saw Habin initially smile, then her lips tighten. This was exactly the same sign of lying he had seen at police station. Soon after, police officer at the station sent Tu the subway surveillance video. After watching it, Tu discovered that the phone hadn't actually been stolen by Habin. Realizing he had misunderstood his daughter, Tu could only force a smile. But that day, Habin was on a picnic, so she didn't answer his calls or messages, Tessu paced back and forth in the house, his heart filled with unease. He tried to decipher and understand the four thoughts in his daughter's inner world. In his days, Tisu seemed to see the figure of his deceased wife appear. At this moment, his wife seemed to have read his mind. Tyu was an excellent expert in criminal psychology. He could see through a criminal's thoughts in an instant, but he was completely unable to understand his own daughter. The next day, police received a crime report and the scene was a warehouse in the forest. Inside the warehouse, large blood stains were discovered and confirmed to be human blood. Based on the amount of blood left behind, experts concluded that the victim was deceased. However, the body had not yet been found. After knowing of this, Tesu pleaded with his superiors to allow him to participate in the investigation. In fact, with Tesu's outstanding abilities, his superiors had planned to transfer him to headquarters. But to be close to his daughter, Tessu did not hesitate to give up a great career opportunity, he decided to stay in the local area to continue working at the warehouse seat. Tu carefully observed every detail. Not missing any small clue, as he always did in every case. That night, he had a strange dream, he saw his daughter, Habin, entering this dangerous warehouse. Waking up in the middle of the night, Tu wanted to text his daughter to apologize for his earlier suspicions. However, after thinking it over, he decided to delete each message. As night fell, Tesu returned to the warehouse alone to investigate further. There, he shared his hypothesis with a newly hired crime analyst police department. Tesu believed that the large amount of blood in the warehouse was because the perpetrator had planned to dispose of the body there. However, the warehouse was not the initial crime scene. According to TEU, the disappearance of the body could be due to an unexpected situation the perpetrator encountered while handling it, preventing them from completing their initial plan. Furthermore, the blood stains at the scene were unlikely to be used as incriminating evidence. This suggests killer was very knowledgeable about criminal investigation techniques. The deranged killer would certainly have destroyed the vehicle he used. Because the car would contain traces like fingerprints, enough to identify him. Based on Tyisu's analysis, the police began searching for the missing car. Sure enough, in a forest, the police found a car that had been recently burned. The on-site investigation revealed that car appeared to have crashed into a tree, throwing the occupants out. At the same time, a teacher at the school informed Tyisu that Habin had not participated in the school field trip. Tu also discovered that the phone he had confiscated had been secretly retrieved by Habin. While investigating in the forest during the day, Tessu received text message from his friend. The friend told Tessu that they had found the last location where the phone was turned on. When Tu looked at the location, he immediately panicked. The last place where the phone signal was detected was the forest where he was standing. Immediately, an overwhelming sense of unease crept into Tesu's mind. To clarify, Tesu took a blood sample to compare with the blood found in the warehouse. The results showed that the DNA from the warehouse blood did not match Tesus. This meant the victim was not Habin and he breathed a sigh of relief. But shortly afterward, Tesu received a call from the hospital informing him that his daughter had been in a car accident. Upon arriving at the hospital, Tesu saw his daughter lying calmly in a hospital bed. Tu remembered the last known location of his phone in the forest and a dangerous thought began to form in his mind. The only person not present at crime scene during the time the incident occurred could be either the victim or the perpetrator. Excluding the possibility that Habin was the victim, Tesu was forced to suspect that his daughter might be the culprit. What made things even more suspicious was that Hobin's car accident that evening led Tau to formulate a bold theory. Despite searching thoroughly, he found nothing suspicious. However, he noticed a drawer on Hobin's desk that was securely locked. Just as he was feeling confused, Tyu heard Hobin's footsteps returning home. The moment Hobin reached the door, she saw the metal plate still in the gap. But when she looked up, she realized a small pin attached to the door frame had fallen to the floor. This immediately made her understand that her father had sneaked into her room while she was away. At the same time, Tessu noticed Habin's backpack cuz it had a small red knitted ornament on it. At that moment, Tessu almost lost control. He wanted to rush over and question his daughter immediately. But after a moment of hesitation, he slowly released his grip on the door. Tu's hesitation stemmed from a painful memory from the past. Years ago, when his family was still harmonious, he had a son. Many years ago, Tesu's son and Habin, then very young, went into the forest to play. However, an entire day passed and the two children did not return home. Finally, the police found Habin in the forest covered in blood. At the same time, the police found the cold body of a young boy at foot of a cliff. It was Tessu's son. Based on the clues of time, Tu suspected that Habin had harmed her younger brother. In his rage, he repeatedly questioned his young daughter. During the struggle between father and daughter and object fell accidentally injuring Habin, Sue's wife suddenly ran in and embraced terrified Habin. Habin in tears said that she hadn't killed her brother. Recalling that event, Tu was filled with regret for not trusting his daughter. So this time, he decided to restrain his emotions and not question Habin immediately. At the same time, the police obtained more security camera footage related to the renter of the burned car. This time, the footage clearly captured the renters's face, so Tesu recognized her. It wasn't Habin, but the young woman who had previously clashed with his daughter at police station. Her name was Song Mina. Meanwhile, Tesu's friend continued searching for information and discovered Song Mina's social media account. To uncover the truth, Tessu pretended to be a flower by to contact the young woman. After some negotiation, the two agreed to meet that evening. At the agreed location, Tessu saw that the person who arrived wasn't Song Mina. It was Ya Jin, another girl who had been with Song Mina before. And accompanying Yajjin was a young man named Yong Min. two people impersonating Song Mina and Tessu. They were clearly planning a scam targeting customers. Seeing that the customer didn't show up, Ya Jyn and the man got into a car and drove away. Tu followed them, but was unfortunately spotted by the man. The man sped away and Tessu, despite his efforts to chase, eventually lost sight of him. That night, upon returning home, Tu couldn't suppress his suspicions. He asked his daughter if she had met Song Mina other than at the police station. Before Habin could answer, Tesu continued saying he knew she had intentionally jumped out of the car to cause the accident. Unexpectedly, Habin admitted it, but explained that she did it because she felt life had lost its meaning since her mother's death. Furthermore, Habin insisted that she had never met Song Mina before, except for the incident police station. After saying that, Habin burst into tears and expressed her wish that her father would try to trust her just once. The next day, police checked security cameras and discovered that Song Mina had withdrawn cash from an ATM. At the same time, the man who had been with Ya Jin the previous night was arrested. When apprehended, he was still packing his belongings, preparing to flee somewhere. Therefore, the police suspected that he and Song Mina had planned their escape and began questioning him about her whereabouts. However, the man was cunning and refused to disclose any details. A newly arrived analyst discovered that Song Mena had two social media accounts. One was a private account that she only shared with close friends contained many selfies of her arms or legs and one of them showed bruises on Song Mena's arm. The analyst suspected that the young woman might have been assaulted. However, Song Mena's public account was completely different. All the photos were ostentatious displays of a luxurious lifestyle, but there were no selfies of Song Mena. After further investigation, the analysts discovered that Song Mina had previously purchased weight loss medication online. Even more surprisingly, this medication was used to treat diabetes. Upon hearing this information, Tesu connected it to the forensic examination results. It turned out that the victim's blood found in the warehouse contained components of diabetes medication. From this, Tesu was almost certain that the victim in the warehouse was Song Mina. At the same time, Tesu's colleague caught the girl withdrawing money from the ATM. However, this girl was not Song Mina, but another girl, a member of the group of delinquent girls Tu had been monitoring the previous night named Ya Jin. Before Ya Jyn was taken to the interrogation room, she tried to speak privately with Tu because of what happened a few days ago at police station. Yjun knows that Tesu is Habin's father. Ya Jyn told Tu that after the incident at police station, Sina said she wanted to see Habin. That day was also the last day Yajin saw Sina. Tau was almost frozen upon hearing this, overwhelmed by the shock of what he had just known. Habin had clearly told Tessu that day that she hadn't seen Song Mina since the incident at police station. If Yayjin wasn't lying, then Tessu<unk>s daughter was lying. Tu wanted to know why the two wanted to meet, but Ya Jin made a condition. Ya Jun demanded that Tesu release her. If he didn't, she threatened to tell everyone that Habin had met Song Mina. Furthermore, DNA evidence confirmed that the victim's blood found in the storage room belonged to Song Mina. Subsequent investigations confirmed that after Smina was murdered, Ya Jin and the man took Song Mina's money and attempted to flee. Therefore, the police focused all their suspicion on the man and Ya Jin. However, the police lacked sufficient evidence to charge the man, so he was temporarily released and the investigation continued with Yajin. During questioning, Yajjun did not reveal anything related to Ha Bin. She also asserted that she hadn't noticed anything unusual about Song Mina before the incident. Therefore, Tesu found various reasons to release Ya Jun on the spot. Yjun kept her promise and revealed the relationship between Habin and Song Mina. That day, Song Mina lost her phone. After calling back, Song Mina discovered that Ha was the one who found it. To return the phone, two girls arranged to meet and day of the meeting was the day the crime occurred. While Taisu was busy solving the case, Habin went to the police station. She lied, saying she came to bring clothes for her father. In reality, Habin secretly looked at the investigation documents on her father's desk at the police station. After reading it, Habin immediately returned home and burned the red ornament on her backpack. Knowing his daughter had gone to the police station, Tu quickly realized someone had tampered with the investigation documents. Combined with Yajjun's words, the suspicions Tu had long tried to suppress resurfaced. In fact, there was a hidden secret behind his son's fall into the ravine years ago. After the case, police found a ribbon at foot of cliff. Tessu recalled that when playing hide-and-seek, Habin often used this ribbon to blindfold her younger brother. In a jumble of memories, Tessu returned home and confronted his daughter. He directly asked Song Mina if Habin had killed him. Unexpectedly, Habin retorted, "Do you really think my brother's death was just an accident? Does dad really believe that mom's death is nothing to worry about?" Hearing his daughter's cold word and mocking question, an unprecedented fear welled up in Tesu's heart. Just then, Captain O, the investigator in charge of the case, arrived at Tesu's house. The captain discovered Habin's name on the list of people who had contacted Song Mina. Only now did the captain know that Habin was Tesu's daughter. Captain O then questioned Habin about her alibi for the day of the crime. Habin calmly asserted that she had never been to the forest where the fort crime occurred. Immediately afterward, Habin proactively explained her connection to Song Mina. According to Habin, she only encountered Song Mina on the subway when she saw Song Mina secretly taking someone else's phone. At that moment, Habin intended to call the police, but a minor altercation ensued between them, and that's all there is to it. Regarding the day the crime occurred, Habin asserted that she had been with her boyfriend all day. Habin's explanation was almost perfect without a single flaw. It left Captain O with no choice but to temporarily retreat. However, Tu still didn't trust his daughter, even a little. According to Ya Jin, Habin had found Song Mina's phone, and they had arranged to meet to return it. Since that meeting, Song Mina had disappeared without a trace. Faced with her father's questioning, Habin retorted, "Every time a murder case happens, you suspect me. What am I to you?" Tu could only remain silent, his face clouded with sadness as he left. However, he was unaware that late that night, Habin was secretly searching for articles about her on social media to verify his daughter's words. The next day, Tesu went to Habin's boyfriend to ask about it. Habin's boyfriend claims that on the night of the crime, he and Habin were together in the same room all night. He also told Tesu that Habin was a good girl and hoped that Tesu as a father wouldn't doubt her anymore. The teacher also had a similar positive opinion of Habin. Soon after, Habin's boyfriend told her about Tesu's visit. Habin just smiled meaningfully, saying that having a father who's an expert in criminal psychology was advantageous because it helped her lie better. Later, Tu and Captain O check the hotel's security cameras. The results confirmed that Habin did not leave her room on the day of crime. At night, Habin went alone to the locker area in the subway station, attempting to enter the code to retrieve an item inside. When Habin returned home and saw his father's car parked in front of the house, he quietly walked closer to the car. It seems Habin is carrying out some secret plan that no one knows about. During dinner, Taisu in a gentle tone says that he will no longer doubt or hurt his daughter. Hearing this, Habin suddenly mentions that if her father decides to transfer to headquarters, she is willing to leave with him. Not only that, she uses the reason of wanting a change of environment to start a new life. The next day, police arrest a group of teenagers. They are members of the same gang as Song Mina. These children have run away from home and frequently commit robberies. During questioning, Tesu notices that teenagers statements are too consistent, clearly prepared forhand. However, one girl in the group constantly changes her testimony. Tu believes that this girl has a close relationship with Song Mina and she may be the key to solving the case. Therefore, he decided to assign Dehong, a new analyst, good empathy, to interrogate girl. With just a few gentle words of comfort, Dehong managed to get the girl to confide in him. According to Dehong's testimony, everything stemmed from a young man named Young Min, who was also the leader of the group. After discovering that Song Mina had left the gang, Young Men repeatedly threatened to harm her. Furthermore, Young Men was not at home on the day of crime. After hearing this, Tessu thought that whether Young Men was the main culprit or not, he certainly didn't act alone that day. He had an accomplice. Based on the characteristics at a crime scene, Tessu believed that perpetrator had two contrasting personalities, meticulous yet disorganized. This proved that crime was committed by two people with completely different personalities. Tu then ordered the investigation team to focus on those around young men to find the mysterious accomplice. However, Tesu, not wanting to continue suspecting his daughter, decided to withdraw from the case. That evening, he contacted a real estate agent. Tau planned to sell his late wife's house. He wanted to move with his daughter to the headquarters and start a new life. Just then, Tesu unexpectedly received a call from the car owner. The owner said that on the night of crime, he had parked his car near the hotel where Habin had stayed. The owner provided Tesu with dash cam footage. After watching it, Tu was utterly shocked because the video showed Habin secretly leaving the hotel that night. The suspicions Tu had previously dismissed resurfaced more intensely than ever. To verify the truth, he contacted Habin's boyfriend to question him. Finally, the boyfriend admitted that Habin had indeed left the hotel on the night of crime. Through Habin's teacher, Tessu knew about another female student with the same name as Habin's boyfriend. The whole class knew of a girl named Su Hyun, who was supposedly Habin's best friend. However, Su Hyan had run away from home and her whereabouts were unknown. That evening, Tessu visited Su Hyian's father at his old house. He revealed that whenever Habin called, Su Hyan would immediately go out. But each time she returned, Su Hian looked exhausted and worn out. When Habin came home that evening, Tesu noticed she had replaced the keychain on her backpack with a different one, a gift from her boyfriend. At this point, Habin brought up the topic of moving again and asked her father if he had decided. But this time, Tyu's attitude changed. He insisted that he wanted to finish case in the forest before considering anything else. Clearly, Tyu's suspicions about his daughter were growing. At the same time, young men went to the locker area at the subway station. And although he tried to enter the code to retrieve the items, he couldn't open the locker after many attempts. What young men didn't know was that a few hours earlier, Habin had taken all the money from the locker. At home, Habin searched for articles related to cases her father had solved. Then she used a key to open a locked drawer. Inside the drawer was the large sum of money she had taken from the locker, the subway station. Soon after, young men received a text message with picture of the money. The next morning, Habin asked her father to drive her to the library. Initially she said she wanted to talk on the way but she remained silent the whole way. When they arrived she simply said she hoped her father would solve case successfully before getting out of car. After getting out of car habin didn't go to the library as planned but instead ran straight to the subway station. There she met young men. It seemed there was some kind of deal between the two of them. Unfortunately, young men was arrested by the police right at the subway station exit. Meanwhile, after Habin got out of car, Tessu opened the glove compartment and discovered a red keychain belonging to his daughter. Tu immediately connected this keychain to the red fabric found at crime scene in the forest. Previously, to prevent Habin from destroying evidence, Tu had secretly replaced keychain on his daughter's backpack with an identical fate. Therefore, keychain Habin had burned was fake while Tu had kept the real one. He then had the keychain tested to compare it with the red fabric at crime scene. At the same time, Tesu prepared to question Young Min as he was currently one of the prime suspects. But just then, prosecutor's office appeared. They announced they had received a complaint accusing Tesu of accepting bribes. After searching Tesu's car, they found a wad of cash matching the amount mentioned in the complaint. Tu was immediately suspended from his duties and forced to withdraw from the investigation of case in the forest. Recalling his daughter's words in the car that morning, Tesu began to suspect that Habin was behind the complaint because Tesu was removed from the investigation. The inexperienced new analyst couldn't handle Young Men, so they were forced to release him. Young men left the police station just as he came face to face with Habin approaching. The two looked at each other. In that moment, a cold, triumphant smile appeared on Habin's lips. Shortly after, the test results for the red keychain came in, and it perfectly matched the red fabric found at crime scene in the forest. In addition, DNA matching the remains found in the forest was detected on the keychain. The test results indicated that these remains belong to a different case. Two cases had one thing in common. They both involved a red keychain. Police believed the perpetrator of both cases was most likely the same person. Then, Captain O questioned Tesu about the origin of the keychain. Hearing this, Tu remained silent for a long time, his face filled with astonishment and disbelief. Finally, Tu lied, saying the keychain belonged to a girl named Su Hyun, who used to be Habin's close friend. However, Tu didn't mention that Su Hun had dropped out of school the previous year and then disappeared, making it highly possible she was the owner of the remains found in the forest. Not long after, Tu received confirmation that the remains in the forest were indeed Su Hyun. Furthermore, Habin's keychain had the victim's DNA on it. Tu was almost certain that his daughter was the murderer of Su Hune. Upon returning home, Tesu confronted his daughter and recounted what he had discovered that day. He bluntly demanded that Habin turn herself in. Despite her father's firm statement, Habin maintained her usual composure. She said that he only believed what he wanted to believe, not that he trusted his daughter. After saying this, she said she would go change her clothes to prepare to go to the police station to surrender. However, just a few minutes later, a police car suddenly appeared in front of the house. It turned out that Habin had called police falsely accusing her father of child abuse. Police believed her and placed Habin on the list of individuals needing protection. Sitting in the car, Habin called her father and asked, "Why have you never asked me the real reason why I did this?" Hearing her daughter's confusing words, Tesa was filled with confusion and distress. Meanwhile, due to lack of evidence, Young Men, the leader of the runaway youth group, was released. Immediately after leaving the police station, young men walked towards Ha Bin, who was standing opposite him. However, Habin was extremely cautious. She noticed police were following young men. She quickly sent a message cancelling the appointment and at the same time, she told young men to wait for her next message. Later, the police found young men and asked him he knew Su Hian. Through investigation, they discovered that Su Hian and Song Mina were both members of the same runaway gang. However, Young Men denied knowing Su Hian, and he subtly reminded the other members of group not to speak ill of police. When Young Men and the other members of the group were taken back to the station for questioning, Tesu noticed that one person in the group was missing. This person was the girl who had helped the new analyst by revealing that Young Men had no alibi. Last night, after being betrayed by this girl, Young Men took cruel revenge on her. Everyday, young men and his group of teenagers live in a basement rented out to them by a beautiful female landlord named Sung Hi. When Tu went to San Hi to ask about Su Hian, San Hi gave vague answers. However, Tu noticed a clear wound on Sun-Hi's neck. The next day, the bribery case that Tesu was falsely accused of was Saul. The investigation proved that Tesu had been completely framed, allowing him to return to investigate case. Captain O reported that the interrogation of young men was very difficult. Then, Tu directly asked young men if he knew Habin. Young men didn't hide anything. He admitted that he had known Habin for a long time. Finally, young men immediately changed the subject, accusing Habin of being the one who killed Su Hin. Faced with this accusation, Tessu continued to question Young Men relentlessly. Young men admitted that Su Hian was indeed a member of the gang he led. Tessu tried to extract more information from Young Men. He bluntly stated that the police had found Su Hin's body. Hearing this, Young Men remained indifferent, even adopting a threatening tone. He said he was more curious about who had murdered Song Mina. Clearly, Young Min also suspected Habin was the killer. At this point, Tessu quickly regained his composure and used his psychological analysis skills to counterattack. Tu spoke about young men's parents, deliberately touching on his pain. Sure enough, young men's emotions began to waver slightly. Seizing the opportunity, Tessu lied, saying that Su Hyun's body was covered in wounds. Young men immediately fell into the trap. He laughed and said, "The body has been buried for a year. How could there be any traces left?" This statement inadvertently revealed him as the murderer. Because Tyisu had only mentioned finding the body, not that it was buried. Realizing he had spoken out of turn, young men fell silent, gritting his teeth and saying nothing more. Due to insufficient evidence, his superiors ordered Young Men's release, but they had to closely monitor him 24 hours a day. After being released, Young Men immediately returned to the organization's base and ran away from home. Sun-hi told Young Men that police had contacted her to ask about Su Hyong. Hearing this, Young Men instructed Sun keep everything absolutely secret. He also confirmed that Habin was the one who attacked Seong Mina. However, he couldn't report Habin yet because the money was still in her possession. Finally, young men promised Sun-hi that he would do everything to get money back and then they would leave together. Meanwhile, Captain O went to see Su Hyian's home room teacher, Jun, to inquire about Su Yan<unk>s friendships. Jun lied, saying that Suan was an introvert and didn't have close friends. A moment later, Habin stood on the stairs, bowing slightly to the home room teacher. It seemed there was some kind of secret between the two. In his office, the home room teacher sat deep in thought, staring at a blue woolen keychain on his desk. After some deliberation, he decided to put the keychain away in his drawer. That night, Jun quietly met with Sun-hi, who had contact with young men. Jun told Sun-hi that police had come to the school to question him about Su Hian. During their conversation, both expressed anxiety about a secret being discovered. Sun-hi gently hugged Jente and comforted him, suggesting their relationship was anything but ordinary. Meanwhile, Habin was in contact with young men, requesting a meeting. That evening, despite being closely monitored by the police, Habin confidently stated that she had a way to mislead them. That same evening, police received a report that young men had overdosed on sleeping pills and had been hospitalized. Fearing trouble, the superiors ordered the withdrawal of all surveillance forces. Unbeknownst to anyone, in the hospital room, young men had quietly changed out of his patient clothes and escaped. When Tesu arrived at the hospital, he found the ward empty and young men had disappeared. At the same time, an analyst found a photo at Su Hyian's house. In the photo, a girl standing next to Suian had her face scratched out. Looking at photo, Tu felt a sense of familiarity and realized the girl whose face had been erased was his daughter. From there, Tesu asked friend to look up the list of phone numbers Habin had called most frequently in the past year. The results showed that Habin had regularly contacted two numbers. Significantly, both numbers belonged to the same person, a woman named Ji Su. The woman listed on both numbers was Habin's mother and Tu's ex-wife. Immediately, Tesu tried calling one of the numbers and discovered truth. The phone connected to that number was in his daughter's lock drawer. When he opened the drawer, he found the phone and a photo, the screen displaying a picture of Habin and Su Hian together. This was the same photo that had been found at Su Hin's house with Habin's heart scratched out. This confirmed that the girl next to Su Hin was indeed Habin. That night, as agreed, young men went to a deserted forest. Upon seeing the forest before him, young men was utterly bewildered. He didn't know how Habin knew about this location. In fact, for the past year, young men had often asked female members of the gang, especially Song Mina, to come to this forest. Young men would designate tree with a red string tied to it and tell Song Mina to retrieve the money bag placed under the tree. Each time the task was completed, young men would take out a wad of money from the bag to pay Song Mina. However, one day, Song Mina went to the tree as usual, but couldn't find the money bag. She reported it to Young Men, but he didn't believe her and thought she had embezzled the money. In a fit of rage, young men slapped her without thinking. Unable to endure this torment any longer, Song Mina decided to secretly steal Young Men's money bag and run away. She then hid the money bag in a locker, the subway station. One day, Song Mina took the money bag onto the subway. Unaware that Habin was secretly watching her, Habin witnessed the entire scene of Song Mina hiding the money bag in the locker. From then on, Habin began to track Song Mina's every move. One day while Song Mina was stealing someone's phone on the subway, Habin deliberately turned on the police alarm on her phone to pretend someone was reporting a crime. She then approached Song Mina, feigning kindness and offering to help her hide in a nearby hotel. At the hotel, Habin tried to win Song Mina's favor, pretending to be a runaway herself. She even asked for Song Mina's phone number to stay in contact later. Song Mina refused to leave her contact information, but Habin immediately changed her approach. She promptly reported Song Mina to the police to expose her theft. The matter was brought to the police station. During the investigation, Habin obtained Song Mina's name and ID number. Few days later, Habin secretly took Song Mina's phone and installed a tracking device. She then contacted Song Mina, saying she wanted to meet her to return the phone. Meanwhile, in the forest, young men approached Habin. Wanting more information, Young Men questioned why Habin had done all this. But without waiting for Habin's answer, young men deduced that it was all related to her deceased mother. He then admitted that he had extorted money from Habin's mother. Hearing this, Habin questioned the reason. Young Men showed her a video. In the video, Hobin's mother was digging in the forest and next to her lay a cold corpse. Surprisingly, the body turned out to be Su Hian, Hobin's friend. That year, young men accidentally witnessed Habin's mother burying someone's body and secretly filmed it. Now he's using the video to blackmail Habin, demanding she return the money she took from him. While the two were arguing, a mysterious person wearing a helmet appeared and helped Habin subdue young men. Habin rushed home only to find her drawer unlocked by her father and her phone missing. At the same time, Tae took his daughter's phone to a repair shop because he wanted to know the secret inside. While waiting for the phone to be repaired, Habin sent the video from young men's phone to her father, questioning him about Su Hyian's death and his relationship with her mother. but Tessu couldn't answer. Meanwhile, Su Hian remained the focus of the ongoing investigation. After the phone was repaired, the technician revealed that it contained a location tracking app. This app is typically used by two people to connect their devices. After checking the information, Tu discovered that track phone number belonged to Habin's mother. Following the location signal, Tesu arrived at a large shopping mall. Following the staff's directions, he found that Habin had just visited a psychological clinic. There, Tesu inquired with the doctor and knew that his daughter had come to view her mother's treatment Rex. Tu was then shocked to know that his wife had received treatment for depression there before her death. Leaving the mall, Habin suddenly realized she was being followed. Moreover, this person was the same mysterious helmeted man from the previous day. After driving a short distance, Habin got out of her car and confronted the mysterious person. She asked for their identity, but the helmeted man suddenly ran away without saying a word. Meanwhile, young men returned to the basement, the group's gathering place. Young Men suspects Sun-hi is the mysterious person wearing the helmet. He only revealed the meeting with Habin on the mountain to San Hi. However, Sun-hi denies it, saying it has nothing to do with her. Young men then asks Sun-Hi to sell the house to raise enough money to escape. Young men plans to leave as soon as he gets the money back from Habin. Unbeknownst to him, Jun secretly took pictures of young men in Habin's meeting in the forest the previous night to investigate the case. Two analysts under TE's supervision went to the school to find Jun. However, Jun was informed that he had unexpectedly taken leave. This aroused suspicion among the analysts because since the police contacted Jun, he seemed to have completely changed his lifestyle and exhibited many suspicious signs. Besides approaching Jun, the police continued to closely monitor young men who was suspected of being involved in the murder. During the surveillance, they discovered that young men had gone to the mountains to meet someone. At this location, investigators found three completely different footprints. Two belonged to young men and a man, and the third likely belonged to a woman. Coincidentally, this area was where Su Hians body was found. Analysts concluded that their choice of meeting place indicated that all three likely knew Suian. Through the neighborhood security guard, the police knew that young men frequently visited Jun's house at night, harass him, suggesting a prior acquaintance between young men and Jun. At the same time, Tesu received a recording of his wife's psychological therapy session at the clinic. This allowed him to uncover secrets that both his wife and daughter had been hiding from him all along. His wife had a very happy time before she passed away. Because Habin had finally made a close friend. For many years, Habin was different from other children. She didn't laugh at comedies, always played alone, was withdrawn, and didn't socialize with her peers. To help her daughter become normal, Habin's mother divorced Ta and dedicated all her time to caring for and supporting her. After years of effort, on Hubbin's birthday, she brought a friend home for the first time, Su Hian. To celebrate this special day, Habin's mother prepared a lavish meal for her daughter and Su Hyan. At the birthday party, Suian gave Habin a red knitted keychain and Habin's mother gave Suan a new mobile phone. Habin's mother hoped that her daughter's condition would gradually improve with this care and positive change. However, things took a turn for the worse in the following days. In the following noticed that Habin frequently skipped her extra classes, she often came home late and started associating with teenagers who exhibited bad behavior. It seemed habin was trying to find someone without telling her mother. Worried about her daughter, the mother decided to meet Su Hyan to clarify the situation. Unexpectedly, Su Hian frankly stated the person Habin was looking for was her. However, instead of confronting her, Su Hian chose to avoid her. Su Hian skipped school, didn't answer the phone, and avoided meeting Habin. When Habin's mother asked for the reason, Suian insisted that Habin's mother already knew the cause. This confused the mother, but she also understood that Su Hyian meant Habin was not normal. Determined to help her daughter return to normaly, the mother asked Habin not to contact Su Hian anymore. However, Habin adamantly refused, insisting that she must meet Su Hian. During the argument, Habin noticed a tremor in her mother's actions, as if her mother was afraid of her. This made Habin even more certain that her mother also suspected her. Her mother also thought she was the one who caused her younger brother's accident years ago, just like her father had thought. Faced with Habin's fierce questioning, the mother stood silently, not knowing how to respond. Through the crack in the door, she saw her daughter losing control. Habin was frantically smashing things in the room. From that day on, the relationship between mother and daughter became extremely tense. Sometime later, the mother went to see a psychologist for advice. She broke down in tears and told her that her daughter had killed a dog. But when she found out, she helped her daughter bury it. As she spoke, she cried desperately, admitting that she didn't know how to face her increasingly abnormal daughter. After listening to the recording of his wife's therapy session, Tu realized that the dog that Habin was believed to have killed might not have existed at all. Furthermore, the real victim is very likely Su Hya, and the body his wife buried is probably that of the unfortunate school girl. Recalling young men's words from a few days ago, Tu suddenly felt that the details about Habin constantly clinging to young men might be the key to solving all these mysteries. So, Tau returned to the police station and requested a search for young men's whereabouts. At the same time, Tesu also had a clue from the surveillance camera of Jun's apartment. The surveillance camera showed that last night, Jun left his apartment wearing rain boots. This was clearly unusual. Tu immediately requested an investigation of the surrounding areas, especially places where people might fish, because Tesu felt suspicious that these signs were related to another case. Meanwhile, at a fishing spot, Jun dreamed that his hands were stained with blood. When he woke up from his nightmare, Sanghi suddenly appeared. Jun, his voice filled with pessimism, said that all he wanted now was to tell the truth because he felt overwhelmed by guilt and confusion. Sun-hi tried to comfort him and advised him to keep it a secret for a while longer, even if only to preserve their current life. However, their meeting was secretly followed and photographed by young men. Seeing his woman secretly meeting Jun at night, young men became enraged, grabbed Jun and beat him mercilessly. Just then, the police suddenly appeared, causing young men to flee, but Tu arrived in his car and stopped him. Tu immediately questioned young men about the video of his wife bearing the body. Tu then firmly asserted that his wife was not the murderer but only buried the body. The real killer of Su Hyun was young men and his wife had mistakenly identified her daughter as the murderer. However, young men adamantly denied any involvement. Hearing this, Tu changed tactics. He threatened Young Men forbidding young men from ever appearing in front of his daughter again. That evening, Jun was summoned by the police for questioning, but he remained stubbornly silent, refusing to reveal any secrets. Tesu felt trapped by the witness's silence and the fragmented clues Case left behind. At this point, Tesu's spirit had almost completely collapsed. Back home, he clutched a family photo recalling his wife's recording from therapy. In it, she had said that Habin might be different from other children, but she absolutely could not have harmed her younger brother. She also said that she didn't want to become a suspicious person like her husband. And furthermore, she didn't want Tesu's suspicions to hurt their daughter, so she had decided to divorce him. Recalling those words and holding the photo of his wife and daughter in his hand, Tu couldn't hold back his tears. That evening, when Habin returned home, Tu frankly shared his thoughts. Tu believed that his daughter was associating with bad girls to avenge her mother. However, now Tesu hoped Habin would tell him the whole truth. Tu promised his daughter that from now on, he would believe anything she said. But Habin remained silent because she didn't trust her father. It turned out that on the day her mother died, Habin had witnessed her parents arguing with the appearance of a devil. He coldly pressured her desperate mother to the brink. Tu remained silent, not answering her question. He didn't refute her, only saying, "Wait for me because I will definitely investigate everything to find out truth." Habin didn't know that Tesu's silence was actually to protect her. One night, a few years ago, Tu returned home and discovered a strong smell of gas in the air. He hurriedly opened the window to ventilate the room and at the same time he discovered Habin lying unconscious. After helping his daughter regain consciousness, Tyu found his wife sitting motionless in the living room with a vacant look in her eyes. He immediately understood that his wife had lost control and done something reckless. Under Tyu's questioning, his wife began to talk about their son's case from many years ago. Although she tried to convince herself that her son's death was unrelated to Habin, deep down she still suspected her little daughter. This suspicion tormented her, making her unbearable and leading to her foolish actions that night. Tu was angry for a moment. He blurted out, "Even if you have bad thoughts, you shouldn't drag your daughter into this." Habin, who had just woken up, overheard this, causing her to misunderstand her father. But Tesu's words didn't end there. Because after his anger subsided, he tried to reassure his wife, "If you really leave this world, Habin will have to live alone. I'm her father, but she's never really been close to me." Hearing this, his wife came to her senses. She took Tessu's hand and instructed him, "Please never tell Habin about what happened tonight. I don't want her to be hurt because of me." Because of that promise, Tu decided to remain silent, even though this caused his daughter to become even more distant from him. Meanwhile, the mysterious case was still under investigation with no end in sight. The unexplained deaths of Song Mina and Su Hian remained unclear. To shed light on the matter, Tesu realized he needed to focus his investigation on Young Men, who was involved in many suspicious activities. Meanwhile, Captain O had obtained a search warrant for Young Men's apartment, and TEU would participate in the search. Tu discovered several suspicious points in the basement where the brawl were delinquent youths were staying. He began to suspect that Suni and Young Min had a private relationship. During questioning, Sun-hi appeared tense, insisting that their relationship was merely a normal rental arrangement. However, as soon as the police left, Young Men called Sanghi's phone. Seeing Sun-hi hesitate to answer, young men became furious. Meanwhile, Habin was nearby. She realized she had been followed for several days by a man wearing a helmet on a motorcycle. To find out his identity, Habin called the police, reporting a drunk driver. The police responded quickly, blocking the motorcycle and forcing the man to stop. With no other option, he took off his helmet. Habin looked at the man and recognized him as a middle-aged stranger she had never met before. Then, Habin questioned the man about why he was following her. He explained that he was searching for the person who had harmed his daughter. Then, it was his turn to question Habin about some related issues. He suspected young men was the culprit. He mentioned Tesu's secret release of young men and Habin's recent constant surveillance of young men. The man didn't understand why Habin and her father had such contradictory attitudes towards young men. However, Habin didn't answer because she herself had only just known that her father had released young men. A few days later, one evening, Habin confronted Tessa. She wanted to know why her father and upright police officer had secretly released young men. She suspected he was hiding something. But Tesu, wanting to protect his daughter, was forced to lie. He said that Su Hian had been murdered by his own wife and that his release of young men was to cover up this truth. But Habin didn't stop there. She continued to ask about the night her mother died. She wanted to know why her father hadn't told her that he'd met her mother that evening. Tessu had to lie again. He explained that he was about to be promoted and didn't want his wife's affairs to affect his career. Habin remained silent in response to her father's explanation. She didn't know that in the shadows, Tesu was suffering so much he was crying. Yet, he still couldn't bring himself to tell truth. The secrets of case and the strained relationship between father and daughter were becoming an untangled mess. Meanwhile, Tesu continued his investigation. He sought out a troubled young woman to inquire about young men's whereabouts. During the interrogation, Tesu didn't hesitate to exploit her weaknesses. He hinted that if she didn't cooperate, he would take her home, meaning she would face abuse from her stepfather. Finally cornered, the girl confessed. She revealed that Young Men has feelings for Sun-hi, but Sun-hi had another boyfriend. After Young Men found out, he became furious and hit Sun-h. Tu then showed a picture of a man. Tu asked the girl if this was Sun-Hee's boyfriend. The girl nodded. This seemed to spark a suspicion in Tesu's mind, as the man in the picture was Jun. That night, young men called Seung Hi again, but she deliberately ignored him. Unexpectedly, Young Men suddenly appeared behind her like a ghost. As usual, he pulled her aside and questioned her about who had really harmed Su Hyan. It turned out that Sun-hi had previously told Young Men that she had witnessed Habin's mother murdering Su Hian. However, after a conversation in the forest with Habin, young men knew that her mother was not the culprit at all. Immediately afterwards, young men mentioned Jun's name. Young men believed that the real killer of Su Hin was this teacher, and Sun-hi had used young men to cover up for her boyfriend from the police investigation. The more young men spoke, the angrier he became because he felt foolish for ever having intended to help Sanung Hi escape. Betrayed by the woman he loved, young men declared that he could not accept defeat easily. Moreover, he would not let Sanghi and Junai achieve their goal. Tu then found Jun and took him to the police station to cooperate the investigation. But as soon as he received a call, Jun hastily left without saying another word. Furthermore, the caller was his girlfriend, Suni. When Jun arrived at the meeting place, Yung Min emerged from the shadows. Yung Min called Jun a murderer. Yung Min threatened to tell the truth to the police. However, Jun calmly replied that Yimong Min had no evidence and that the police would never believe the words of a homeless person. Hearing this, Young Men became enraged and attacked Jun. Seeing her boyfriend beaten to the point of near death, Sun-hi rushed to hug young men tightly and begged him to stop. Watching the woman he loved shed tears of grief for another man. Young men's heart was filled with bitterness. That night, a man wearing a helmet approached Jun. However, Jun asked the man not to do anything to protect him. The man refused, claiming he was Jun's biological father. The truth was revealed. The real culprit who harmed the young woman was Jun. The man in the helmet with a determined tone told his son that he had a plan to protect him. After releasing Suni and Jun Men contacted the police. Young men said he had an important lead to report. He then contacted Tessu and requested a meeting to talk. Not only that, Young Men also promised to tell everything he knew. At the same time, the man in the helmet met Habin and revealed young men's whereabouts. In the dark night, Habin arrived to see young men for her father. Young men was slightly surprised, but before he could react, Habin used a tool to harm him. She questioned him about whether her mother was the one who killed Su Hian. Seeing Habin's ruthless actions, Young Men had no choice but to tell the truth. Habin's mother mistakenly thought her daughter had committed murder, which is why she buried Su Hyan's body. A short while later, Tesu received a call from Young Men. He said that he had told Habin everything, otherwise Habin might have acted rashly and killed him. Worried that his daughter would act impulsively, Tau rushed to see young men. But when Tesu arrived, he found young men lying in a pool of blood, already dead. At the scene, Habin was still standing there with blood stained hands. By this time, the police had surrounded the entire area where the horrific crime had occurred. Tu faces the choice of revealing the truth or continuing to protect his daughter. Time is running out for Tesu as Captain O has led police force to surround the scene. In a panic, father's instinct drives Tesu to act. Before Captain O can enter, Tesu pulls his daughter away from the scene. On the way home, Tesu questions Habin about why she was at the scene where young men was murdered. Hearing this, Habin insists that her father still suspects her. However, Tesu with a sincere tone declares that he will completely trust his daughter from now on. Upon returning home, Habin tells her father that Young Min was already dead when she arrived the scene. The reason she met Yung Min was to ask him about the identity of Su Hians killer. Habin's mother, believing that Habin was responsible for Su Hians death, buried the body. Afterward, she became so obsessed and lost her mind that she acted erratically for Habian only by finding the person who harmed Su Hian could she give her mother an explanation. After hearing his daughter's story, Tesu decided to hide his daughter's bloodstained clothes and the knife she used in a drawer. Then he rushed to Young Men's crime scene as if nothing had happened. The police discovered that young men's body had two wounds from two different tools. Therefore, they suspected there might be two perpetrators. While examining the crime scene, Tessu found a necklace. He recognized it as his wife's momento. Moreover, it was also the item his daughter Habin often wore. Tu was contemplating how to handle it when an analyst happened to walk by. With no other option, Tesu had to put the necklace in the evidence bag. The next day, a meeting about Young Men's case was held at the police station. Tu heard from a colleague that Jun had met with the victim on the day young men was injured. Furthermore, this information came from Sun-hi's son's testimony. Upon hearing this, Tessu immediately left police station to meet Jun. He then asked Jun why he had met young men that night. However, Jun didn't answer, instead changing the subject. Jun said he had seen Habin at the scene of young men's crime. Tu tried to remain calm and asked Jun to come to the police station to cooperate with the investigation. Upon returning to the police station, Captain O sought out Tesu for a private conversation. He had just discovered Tesu's phone number in Young Men's call history. Captain O then asked why Tesu had concealed his contact. Young men Tu replied that young men had contacted him to confess and arrange a meeting, but ultimately young men didn't show up. However, Tesu didn't mention any suspicions related to his daughter Habin. Although Captain O was displeased with Tesu's independent actions, he didn't pursue the matter. Further, the reason Tesu acted alone and contacted young men might be related to his daughter. During the investigation, the analyst discovered that Habin and Su Hian were close friends. When questioning young men, he had also mentioned knowing Tessu. The analyst suspected that the two knew each other because of Habin. Therefore, she immediately suggested investigating Hobin to find more clues. However, at that moment, another analyst named Dehong interrupted. He presented a recording of a call young men had made to the police station earlier. In the call, young men requested Tesu's phone number. Dehong argued that if Tu and Young Men had actually known each other beforehand, they should have each other's phone numbers. After hearing Dehong's reasoning, Captain O temporarily decided to trust Tesu and he disagreed with proposal to investigate Habin. Meanwhile, Jun was on his way to meet his father, Mr. Jong. Unexpectedly, Jun overheard Mr. Jong revealing that Ha Bin was the one who killed young men. Miss Jung was an eyewitness. He also advised Jun to keep his distance from Sanghi, as Sei had witnessed Jun killing Seong Mina. Miss Jong worried that Sun-hi would betray his son. However, Jun protected and trusted his girlfriend. He warned his father not to interfere in his affairs, threatening to sever their father-son relationship once again. Despite this, to protect his son, Mr. Jong acted on his own impulse. The next day, he secretly met with Sanghi without telling his son. In front of Sanghi, Miss Jong pretended to be Song Mina's father. He then threatened and demanded that Sunhi tell the truth about what happened on the day Seong Mina was murdered. Miss J believed that Sanghi knew Song Mina best. In fact, few days earlier, Sun-hi had received a call from Song Mina. Song Mina said she would be returning to pick up some things, but at that time, Sanghi's son had a fever, so she rushed him to the hospital. Therefore, Sanghi asked Jun to wait for Song Mina and open the door for her. When she returned home that evening, Sanghi unexpectedly discovered her boyfriend was killing Song Mina. However, to protect her boyfriend, Sanghi lied to Mr. Jung. She said that she had given Song Mina the housekeep. Furthermore, that day, Young Min had been constantly searching for Song Mina, even saying he would harm her. Clearly, Sanghi was trying to frame Yong Min to cover up for her boyfriend. When Jun knew that his father had secretly met with Sanghi, he was furious. Mr. Jong questioned Jun about whether Song Mina was really killed by his son. He couldn't understand why his son would do such a thing. Jun admitted to the murder. He forced a smile and suggested that perhaps it was due to genetics. While Tesu was investigating the case, Habin knew that her father had burned all the bloodstained clothes and the murder weapon he had hidden in a drawer. At the same time, Habin began investigating the true identity of the man in the helmet. She posed as a police officer to contact a youth welfare center. Habin discovered that Song Mina's parents had passed away long ago. So, the man claiming to be Mina's father was a fake. Then, Habin went to the police station and reported that she had been attacked by someone on a motorcycle. She then tricked the officers into leaving so she could secretly investigate the matter. Finally, she discovered that the man she was looking for was Mr. Jol. That evening, Tyu called Habin and said that someone had seen her at Young Men's crime scene. Her father's words only increased Habin's suspicion of Mr. Jol. At night, she secretly went to the hotel where Mr. Jong was staying. However, after searching for a while, she found her phone in Mr. Jong's drawer. This phone reminded Habin of what had happened in the forest few days earlier. That night, Habin was being chased by a driver. So, in a panic, she jumped onto a small hill in the forest to hide. Even more surprisingly, the driver who got out was Mr. Jong. In her haste, Habin dropped her phone and Mr. Jung picked it up. Shortly after, the phone received a message demanding that M. Jung answer the sender's call. If he didn't comply, the secret in the forest would be revealed. Besides the phone, she also found a stack of envelopes in Mr. Jong's room. Moreover, the recipient's name on the envelopes was Jun. At this point, Habin realized the relationship between Miss Jong and Jun. That same night, Jun met his girlfriend. He explained that it was his father who had come to see her that morning. Furthermore, he admitted that after his girlfriend left, Jun had met with young men. Meanwhile, at the police station, investigators unexpectedly discovered something through surveillance cameras. Sun-hi was near the scene when young men was assaulted. Captain O considered Sun-hi to be the perpetrator and decided to arrest her. During questioning, Sun-hi defended her boyfriend and refused to reveal the truth about the encounter between Junai and Young Men. However, shortly afterward, Jun confessed, bringing evidence with Mr. Jong was extremely worried upon knowing of his son's confession. He insisted that his son could not have been the one to harm young men. The night before, Mr. Jong had witnessed Habin standing beside young men's body covered in blood. Meanwhile, the police investigation also made new progress. The camera footage showed a motorcycle appearing near the scene on the brace night. Young men was attacked. Captain O suspected the person on the motorcycle was Jun's accomplice. However, Tesu recognized Habin as the passenger on the motorcycle. Upon returning home, Tessu immediately shared his reasoning with his daughter. He believed Habin was present in the forest on the day. Song Mina was murdered, but Habin wasn't killer. She was merely a witness. After the incident, Habin didn't rush to explain her suspicions to her father. Tessu believed his daughter's actions were a way to quickly find the culprit behind Jun's murder. He also knew that once the killer was found, she would kill them herself. After analyzing the situation, Tesu asked his daughter for the identity of the motorcycle driver, but Habin refused to answer. With no other option, Tesu unexpectedly pulled out handcuffs. That same night, Tesu received a message from an anonymous sender. Inside was a photo of his daughter standing next to young men's corpse. The photo was sent by Mr. Jong to threaten Tu. Miss Shong demanded that Tesu release his son, otherwise he would publicly reveal the photo. A few minutes earlier, the son of the man in the helmet had turned himself into the police. He admitted to killing young men. However, the analysts didn't believe Jun's story. The crime scene showed traces to perpetrators. The evidence at the scene proved that this was a carefully planned crime, not an act of anger, as Jun claimed. A female analyst took out a photo showing Mr. Jong and a girl sitting on a motorcycle. Upon seeing the photo, Jun suddenly reacted unusually. The female analyst suspected that the real killer was the man on the motorcycle. Furthermore, the girl sitting behind him was the owner of the necklace found at the scene. Tu knew the person sitting on the back of the motorcycle was his daughter, but he said nothing in front of his colleagues. While Jun was being interrogated, Habin went to the police station and Tu secretly met with his daughter. He told her about photo and hoped she would honestly reveal the identity of the man in the helmet. Otherwise, Habin would sooner or later be investigated and considered a suspect. However, Habin refused to speak and instead asked her father to share the progress of the investigation with her. To protect his daughter, Tesu interrogated Jun himself. Tyisu believed that Jun was not the one who harmed others, but was covering for someone else. Seeing that Jun refused to tell the truth, Tesu directly called his girlfriend. Standing before both of them, he presented his analysis of the recent clues. Tu suspected that the real killer of young men was Sun-Hi. When Jun saw her fleeing the scene, he decided to take the blame for the woman he loved because he still wanted to protect the woman he loved. Jun continued to take the blame. He even said that he killed young men because the latter knew about his plot to harm Song Mina. Having no other choice, he had to kill him to silence him. To verify Jun's story, that night, Tu and his colleagues went to a forest. According to Gentee's account, this was where he claimed to have buried Song Mina's body. However, upon arrival, they discovered that the area had been dug up, a new hole had been made, and the body had been removed. The person who dug up the body wasn't Jun, but his father, Mr. Jong, to protect his guilty son, M. Jung decided to move the body elsewhere and dispose of it completely. Seeing that Song Mina's body hadn't decomposed yet, Mr. Jung hesitated for a while. Finally, he picked up an axe and planned to dismember the body. Only then could he ensure that no one would find out. Based on surveillance camera footage, the police identified Mr. Jong, concluding that he was Jun's accomplice. After investigation, the police discovered a father-son relationship between Miss Jong and Jun. However, they are currently unable to locate Miss Jong, so they can't do anything else. Wanting to pressure Tessu into releasing his son. Miss Jong sent a photo to the police. It showed Habin at crime scene, but half of the photo was torn, only revealing young men's death. Miss Jong sent the photo and continued to contact Tessu, urging him to release his son immediately. Tesu explained that Jun had voluntarily turned himself in, so he didn't know what else to do. But Mr. Jong didn't care. Believing his son was innocent. He then demanded that Tessu use every means possible to secure his son's release. For Tessu, the only way to protect his daughter was to overturn Jun's testimony. He had to prove the person who harmed young men and Song Mina was actually someone else. Only then could he legitimately release Jun. Meanwhile, Tu still considered Jun's girlfriend a suspect in both cases. Coincidentally, the three deceased, including Su Hin, had all lived in Sun-Hi's basement. Furthermore, Sun-hi's husband had also passed away. After his death, Suni inherited his house. The investigation revealed that all four had lived in the same place for their deaths. Therefore, it was difficult for the police not to suspect Sun-hi. Tessu once again personally interrogated Jun. Seeing his girlfriend considered a suspect, Jun finally confessed truth. He told Tessu that he killed Song Mina because he wanted to rape her. When Song Mina resisted, he acted very violently. When confessing, Jun was very remorseful, sobbing as if he were telling the truth. However, based on criminal psychology analysis, Tu still felt suspicious of Jun. After hearing this, Captain O immediately refuted TE's viewpoint. Two analysts also suggested that TEU might have been wrong in his analysis this time. While the case stalled, the relationship between Tessu and his daughter began to change. To prevent his daughter from getting into danger, Tesu decided to tell her the whole truth that evening, he gave her a USB drive containing a recording of his wife before she died while she was undergoing psychological treatment. It included her mother's word about truth she longed to know. Hearing her mother's words in the recording, Habian realized that her mother had always been tormented by the fact that her younger brother had fallen into the ravine. Her mother had even suspected Habin just as her father had suspected her. At that time, her mother decided to divorce because she wanted to put an end to the suspicion. She decided to end her own life because of the guilt of doubting her own daughter. After listening to her mother's recording, Habin suddenly burst into tears. Late at night, Tau returned home to find his daughter sleeping peacefully. He felt a longlost sense of peace. When Habin woke up, Tu immediately apologized to her. If he hadn't been the first to suspect his daughter, his wife wouldn't have been affected and doubted their daughter. Habin asked her father why he hadn't let her listen to the recordings sooner, but Tesu replied sincerely that he simply didn't want his daughter to hate him. Moreover, he wanted to cherish the opportunity to live with his daughter that he had worked so hard to obtain. The next morning, Tu prepared breakfast and was about to knock on his daughter's door to wake her up, but he found her already dressed in her school uniform. On the girl's face was a look of serene relief, as if she had been free. In her father's car, Habin told Tyisu that she had decided to let go. She no longer wanted revenge for her mother. She didn't want to ruin the life her mother had hoped she would live well. Tyu promised his daughter that he would catch the killer. At school, Habin suddenly spoke naturally with her classmates because she had decided to return to being a normal student. Just then, a sound came from her earpiece. It was Su Hian's voice. Habin looked out at the schoolyard and it seemed as if she saw Su Hian waving at her. At that moment, faint smile unlike anything she had ever seen before appeared on Hobin's lips. Meanwhile, in the forest where the body was initially discovered, Captain O found the body of Song Mina that Mr. Jong had hidden. The autopsy results confirmed that Song Mina was not strangled to death. This completely contradicted Jun's initial confession. At this time, the necklace found at the fall scene was also being investigated. The buyer of the necklace was Tessu's wife, Captain O. Suddenly remembered that a few days earlier, female analyst had suspected Tesu's daughter. He decided to meet with her to ask if there was any other reason behind her suspicion of Habin. After hearing this, the female analyst immediately took Captain O to the forensic lab. Forensic doctor examined a broken cup. The results showed that the DNA on it perfectly matched the necklace found at crime scene. The female analyst had previously suspected Habin had deliberately invited Habin for tea to obtain a DNA samp. Habin was very care. She perfectly concealed her acquaintance with young men. However, she accidentally broke up. And now this DNA match leaves no doubt. It proves that Habin was present at crime scene on the night young men died. At the same time, Tesu was interrogating Jun and presenting the autopsy report on Song Mina. After seeing the report confirming that Song Mina was not strangled, Jun also felt confused. Jun confessed to Tu that he had actually drunk a little alcohol on the day of crime. After waking up, he found Song Mina lying dead in his bed. His first reaction was to assume he hadn't done it. However, Sunung Hi suddenly burst in, suggesting that perhaps because he had been drinking, he didn't realize he had killed someone, just like Jun's father. That night, Jun believed his girlfriend and didn't report it to the police. Tu listened and was preparing to make his final judgment when Captain O called him outside. Captain O showed Tesu a photo of Habin present at Young Men's crime scene. Captain O said that from now on, Habin would be a suspect in young men's case, and Tesu had to withdraw from the investigation. Tu argued vehemently in front of his superiors. He argued that the photo wasn't direct evidence and hoped he could continue pursuing the case. In the interrogation room, Jun began to have doubts about the mysterious case. After an analysis by Tau, Jun recalled some things. On the night Mina died, Sun-hi had acted quite suspiciously, so Jun requested to speak privately with Tesu. Captain O had no choice but to allow Tesu to interrogate him 2 hours. Meanwhile, the police discovered that the person who sent the photo was Mr. Jung Captain O suspected that Tu was being psychologically threatened by Mr. Jung. Therefore, Captain O changed his attitude and firmly refused to allow TEU to participate in the interrogation anymore. At the same time, they also brought Habin to the police station as a suspect. At this point, Mr. Jong suddenly called the police and confessed truth. On the day Song Mina died, Mr. Jong personally saw Habin at the scene. After questioning Hobin's classmate, analysts discovered that on the night Song Mina died, Habin had secretly left the hotel rooftop. Therefore, both cases involving young men and Song Mina made Habin a suspect. In the interrogation room, the analyst mentioned a photo of Habin appearing next to young men's body. Habin reacted extremely calmly. Habin admitted that she had kidnapped young men and hit him in the knee, but Habin did not kill him as the police accused her. When asked about her reason for being at the scene where Song Mina's body was buried in the forest, Habin calmly replied that she was just an ordinary witness. The analyst continued to ask, "If you were just a witness, why did you create an alibi?" Upon hearing this, Habin reacted very quickly. She said she was afraid of being suspected. However, the analyst discovered a contradiction in Habin's answer. Before Song Mina was murdered, Habin created an alibi. This suggests it might be a premeditated murder. Calmer Habin appeared, the more suspicious police came. They began to believe that Habin was responsible for both Song Mina and Young Men's deaths, but they still couldn't figure out her motive. While Habin was being interrogated to help her daughter escape suspicion, Tessu met with Sun-hi that evening. He then asked Sun-Hi to confirm details of Jun's testimony. Seung Hi confirmed that she hadn't seen Smina on the night of her death. Tisu then questioned Sanghi's son, who said that on the day of the crime, he had gone with his mother to see Song Mina. With the boy's recording, Tyisu returned to the police station and shared his analysis. He suspected that Sanghi was the one who murdered Song Mina. He believed that after killing Song Mina, Sanghi framed Jun. Furthermore, Tisu believed Sanghi's motive for the murders was money. When Song Mina left home to join a gang, she took the money she had obtained from young men. Moreover, when young men fled, he also took a large sum of money. However, after the two murders, no money bags were found at the crime scenes. Hearing this, Captain O immediately took Sanghi to the police station. However, Sanghi remained silent throughout, refusing to say a word. With no other option, police had to use Sun-hi's son as a clue. When questioned, the boy confessed that he had accidentally killed Song Mina. One day, when Song Mina came home late, he noticed his older sister looked tired and unhappy. So, he added some candy to her drink. Few days earlier, he had heard young men say that this type of candy would make people happy. He just wanted to cheer his sister up. Unexpectedly, after Song Mina finished drinking, she died instantly. The case seemed to be solved. If Sun-hi's son was the one who harmed Song Mina, then Habin was innocent. Soon after, Habin was released because the real culprit had confessed. After leaving the police station, Habin said she felt a little hungry. Tu was shocked to hear this, as it had been a long time since his daughter had proactively suggested going out to eat with him. Without thinking much, Tisu immediately drove to find a restaurant for the two of them to have a late night meal. However, at that moment, the police station called to inform Taisu that he had to bring Habin back to the station. Just then, a girl who used to live at Sun-his provided the police with a video. The video showed Habin's mother digging a hole in the mountain to bury Su Hian's body. Based on this evidence, the police concluded that Habin's mother was the one who murdered Su Hian. Furthermore, the police believe that Habin approached young men, Song Mina, and others with malicious intent. Therefore, suspicion towards Habin grew stronger than ever. Immediately, Captain O questioned Tesu about the video. At the same time, the police received information about Mr. Jong's whereabouts. Captain O immediately led his team out. He discovered that Mr. Jong had approached the scene of Young Men's crime. Sun-hi was also present the scene and apparently had an argument with Mr. Jong. When Mr. Jong saw the police, he immediately fled before being apprehended. Police tried to chase him, but Miss Jong eventually disappeared. Afterwards, Sun-hi handed the analysts a mysterious bat. Sun-hi stated that it was found at another of Young Mini's hiding places. After much thought, she decided to hand it over to the police, hoping it would help solve case. Another girl also handed over a video to the police, saying that Sunhi had asked her to bring it in. The reason was to prove that he and his son were being unfairly suspected by the police. The police found young men's phone inside the bag. Messages on the phone showed that young men had blackmailed Habin's mother. Young men claimed he had witnessed Habin murdering Su Hian. Because of these messages, Captain O planned to request an arv rest arrest warrant for Habin for Su Hian's murder. At this moment, Tessu brought Mr. Jong to the police station to clarify things. It turned out that Tessu had helped Mr. Jong escape police pursuit that night. Tyisu hoped Mr. Jong could persuade his son to change his mind and not foolishly confessed to the crime for Sun-Hi. For Tyu, proving Sun-hi was the murderer was the only way to clear his daughter's name. Hearing this, Captain O requested that Mr. Jang be questioned separately before allowing him to see his son. However, this doesn't mean the suspicions about Habin completely disappeared. The analyst examined Habin's computer and Putt discovered it was full of documents about the individuals involved from young men and son Mina to the police officers at police station and others. Habin clearly had all the information about these people at her fingertips. Not only that, Habin had also thoroughly investigated her father from the cases he handled, his suspicions to the progress of cases he shared. Furthermore, Habin had meticulously researched all the plans related to her father. In addition, Habin even accurately predicted the development of events before everything happened. She predicted that her father would initially suspect her, but then choose to trust her during the interrogation. After finding the documents, Tu continued to defend his daughter. However, analysts began to suspect that Habin might actually be the one who harmed Su Hian. Habin's true purpose wasn't revenge for her mother, but to eliminate everyone who knew the truth. If that's the case, then Tyu had fallen into a trap set by his own daughter from the start. Moreover, he was even unknowingly helping his daughter carry out her plan to escape punishment. On another note, at night, Sanghi entered the hotel carrying a heavy bag. Inside the bag was nothing other than the money. Song Mina had taken from Yong Min a few days earlier. In reality, Sanghi, despite her seemingly weak and innocent appearance, had perfectly deceived everyone. On the night of the murder, Song Mina met with Sanghi privately. This was because Song Mina knew that young men had blackmailed a woman. Furthermore, Song Mina knew that this woman had later chosen to end her own life to escape. However, Song Mina also knew about the ambiguous relationship between Sanghi and Yong Min. Furthermore, Song Mina suspected that Young Min wasn't smart enough to devise a dage blackmail scheme. Therefore, she believed Sanghi was the one who instigated Yong Min. Song Mina demanded that Sanghi share the money with her, threatening to expose the truth if she didn't. To keep the matter secret, Sun-hi gave S Mina a special drug and silently eliminated her. However, Sun-hi's cruel act was witnessed by her son. Afterward, Sanghi taught her son how to lie to cover up her crime. But Sanhi's crimes didn't stop at killing Song Mina. Sun-hi was also responsible for the murder of Su Hian. Su Hyan and other delinquent teenagers like young men lived in the basement of her house. Young men forced them to engage in illegal activities such as selling cigarettes. When Su Han refused to cooperate, young men locked her in a dark room. Su Hen begged Sanung Hi to release her, but Sun-hi coldly refused. Finally, Sunhi's son, unable to bear seeing Su Han locked up, secretly unlocked the room. On the day Su Hian escaped, she overheard a conversation between Sun-hi and young men. Su Hian discovered that Sun-hi was always tending to be innocent. To escape this situation, Su Hian contacted Habin to ask for her help. However, that night, Sun-hi found Su Hian first. When Su Han tried to call the police, Sun-hi took advantage of her inattention and killed her. When Habin's mother heard the conversation between her daughter and Su Hian, she became worried and followed her daughter. She witnessed Su Hians death firsthand. Believing her daughter was responsible, she decided to bury Su Hians body. Sanghi contacted young men, pretending to have seen Habin kill Su Hian. Ultimately, Sun-h did this to manipulate young men into blackmailing Habin's mother. Currently, the police have no suspicions about Sun-hi and are focusing solely on Habin. The female analyst continues question Habin, presenting video footage showing her mother hiding Su Hian's body in the trunk of car. They suspect Habin deliberately took her mother out that night to help her dispose of Su Hian's body. However, Habin remains calm as always, pointing out that police have no evidence to prove her guilt. At this moment, police discover surveillance camera footage from the scene of Su Hian's murder. After reviewing the footage, police find that Habin's mother had purchased and destroyed all the video a year prior. Based solely on this, Captain O concludes that Habin is definitely the murderer. He then asks Tessu to persuade his daughter to confess. However, during the interrogation, Tessu remains silent about the suspicion. He simply insisted that he would catch the real killer and prove his daughter's innocence. After everything that had happened, Tessu believed that his daughter could be different from other children, but the girl was absolutely not a deranged serial killer. Elsewhere, to investigate the Song Mina case, the analysts brought Sanghi's mother and son to the police station. Earlier, Sun-hi's son had confessed to the police that he was the one who put the drug in Sina's drink, causing her accidental death. However, the analysts began to notice that during questioning, Sun-hi deliberately guided her son. Furthermore, before entering the interrogation room, the boy secretly reminded the analysts that they shouldn't eat the food his mother cooked. In addition, Jun, who was being held in custody, also expressed suspicion about Sun-hi. Therefore, the analysts and Captain O began to shift their suspicion to San Hi. Moreover, Tu also expressed his suspicion of Sun-hi, believing that the three cases of Song Mina, Su Hyian, and Yung Min were all committed by Sun-h to gather evidence of San Hi's crime. Tu returned home and had a frank conversation with his daughter. Habin recalled that after Su Hian was murdered, her mother seemed to have started writing letters. Also, before her mother's death, she frequently visited the temple to worship her brother's remains. To investigate further, Tessu and his daughter went to the temple. Unexpectedly, they discovered a shrine containing Su Hians remains. Next to the ern was a letter written by Habin's mother. In the letter, Habin's mother expressed her suspicion that her daughter was responsible for Su Hin's death. However, she later noticed that her daughter had written many notes about treating her depression. Therefore, Habin's mother gradually dismissed her initial suspicions about her daughter. To uncover the truth, Habin's mother went to the intersection where Su Hian died to check the surveillance cameras. Finally, in the video footage recorded on the night of crime, Habin's mother discovered Sanghi's image. From that, Habin's mother became certain that Sun-h was the one who killed Su Han and that Sun-hi had also threatened her. Habin's mother confronted San Hi, but unexpectedly Sanghi threatened her in return, saying, "What if Habin finds out that her mother suspects her of being the murderer? Moreover, if her mother buries her best friend's body, Habin will surely be heartbroken." Sun-his words were a real threat to Habin's mother, fearing her daughter would be hurt. The mother lacked the courage to tell her daughter about her suspicions. Later, feeling remorseful, she made a wrong decision. Sadly, at that time, she threw away all the surveillance videos she had collected, evidence proving Sun-hi's presence. The crime scene was destroyed. After reading the letter, Habin was furious at her father's attitude. She believed that what needed to be done now wasn't to arrest Suni, but to avenge her mother. Habin even thought that her father's initial suspicion of her had led her mother to suspect her as well. Moreover, it was indirectly the reason for her mother's death. Therefore, if her father still felt even a little bit of guilt, he should choose to take revenge. At the same time, the police discovered a huge sum of money that Suni had hidden in a hotel. It was young men's money. However, when questioned, Sun-hi continued to feain innocence. She said that although she had taken Young Men's money, she hadn't harmed him. To force Sungi to confess, police planned to bring her son in. However, they discovered that Habin had taken the boy away sometime earlier. Tu realized his daughter's actions were an act of revenge. So, he immediately went to find the two of them. Indeed, after taking Sunhi's son to some remote place, Habin took when advantage of the police's search operation to sneak into the police station. Habin secretly brought a knife with her, intending to personally send Sun-hi to her grave. However, at that moment, Tu appeared. He tried to stop his daughter, even grabbing the knife from her hand with his bare hands, begging her not to do something foolish. Only then did Habin realize that Tessu had never abandoned her. In the past, he hadn't dared to face his inner doubts, so he had left his daughter with his wife. Now, Tesu gently asked his daughter if she would kill her younger brother. Hearing her father's question, pent-up resentment in Habin's heart suddenly erupted. She burst into tears like child, overwhelmed by grief. After years of choosing to remain silent, her father finally voiced his suspicions. Finally, Habin had the chance to clear her name. She tearfully stated that she wasn't the one who pushed her younger brother off lift. Without hesitation, Tu immediately expressed his complete trust in his daughter, then apologized to her. Habin finally received complete trust of her father, who had always doubted her. Thinking of this, Habin burst into even more tears. The flames of hatred in her heart were finally extinguished. After a tireless search, the analyst finally found Sunhi's son in a park. Fortunately, the boy was unharmed and uninjured. However, no one was surprised as they knew Habin had absolutely no intention of harming the boy. Meanwhile, at the detention center, Tu was using his expertise to interrogate Sanghi. Even though she knew the person sitting in front of her was Tessu, Sun-hi continued to lie to deny her guilt. Despite the situation, she still tried every way to shift all the blame onto the poor Habin. However, in response to Sun-hi's incessant complaining, Tau calmly showed her a video. The video showed that Su Hyan had already died by the time Habin arrived the scene. Therefore, the idea that Habin was the murderer of Su Hian was completely illogical. After recovering the deleted videos from young men's phone, the police obtained this video. Even more surprisingly, they knew that Sunhi had recorded the entire incident on the night of crime. Wanting to frame Habin, Sun-hi had used Young Men's phone to record everything. Realizing her guilt was about to become inescapable, Sun-hi turned to blaming Young Men, the man who was willing to sacrifice everything precious in his life for her. However, before Suni could finish speaking, Tessu showed her another video. The footage from the surveillance camera showed that Sun-hi was the first person to arrive at crime scene that night. Therefore, the police could confirm that she was the one who murdered Su Hian. Furthermore, Suni was also the one who filmed the video to frame Habin. Fortunately, Habin accidentally found this surveillance video while rumaging through the house. It turned out that her mother hadn't deleted all the videos from the surveillance cameras years ago. In another interrogation room, Suni's son also confessed to his mother's crimes. He even told police how his mother had put candy in the food of all the unfortunate tenants. Suni's heinous crimes have been brought to light. Everyone at the police station now knew the truth. But instead of rejoicing, Habin felt utterly anxious. She feared that one day she would lose control and do cruel things like Sun-Hi. Habin also feared that she would exploit everyone around her personal gain. Hearing her daughter's words, Tessu reaffirmed his faith in her. He believed his daughter would never do that because she and Suni were two completely different people. As a father, Tessu was willing to wait to see his daughter change. He would calmly wait for Habin to gradually step out of the darkness and find herself again. Soon after, Tesus submitted his resignation. He directly withdrew from the police station. From that day on, he would change. He would become an exemplary father. He would return home and dedicate all his time to caring for his daughter. Time flew by, and before they knew it, Habin's birthday was approaching. On that day, Tesu had prepared a beautiful cake for his daughter. Not only that, he also gave Habin a rather fashionable watch. The scenery outside the window was incredibly peaceful and beautiful, much like the ever growing warmth of their father-daughter bond.

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