Are we surprised? Nope, not at all.
Are these tears in our eyes? ......no.....Jung Woo pulls Joy closer as he calls out Soo Yeon’s name, asking if he shouldn’t wait for her.
Joy tries to push away, but Jung Woo has a tight grip on her.
They silently cry together, feeling sad for themselves, until Jung Woo decides it’s time to let go with Soo Yeon’s mother yelling inside his head that Joy doesn’t want to be Soo Yeon.
He tells her to go without looking at his face, and Joy obediently does.
“I’m not crying because I’m sad. It’s because the wind is blowing,” says Jung Woo, making Joy stop in her tracks.“I tried so hard to forget it. Han Jung Woo…you were in pain too.”
Joy turns around to look back on him one last time and waves her fingers his way to wipe the bad memories away.
As if knowing what is happening, Jung Woo closes his eyes and silently cries, holding his hands together, as Joy gets into her car and drives away. She lets all the tears flow while driving.Taking a deep breath, he enters the interrogation room to the welcome of the cleaning lady.
The Team Boss leaves and it’s just the cleaning lady and Jung Woo.
She tries to start friendly conversation, but Jung Woo’s not having it. He asks why she killed the druggie-napper.Wiping her tears away, Joy returns home. Harry is sleeping in his bed. As she turns to leave, Harry moans and Joy realizes that Harry is sick with the cold and a high fever.
Harry reassures her that the doctor already came and he took medicine.
She asks why he didn’t call and Harry says Joy was probably at the tent bar…drinking soju.
He looks at her.
“Joy, I’m in so much pain. I want to forget all that pain and just sleep. Cast your magic spell on me.”
Joy doesn’t, because it’s not hers. “I gave it back to him.”
She apologizes to Harry and he starts to cry.He brings her hand close to his chest. “Joy, I thought you weren’t coming. I was so scared.”
Joy calls him stupid for thinking she would leave him.
He brings himself up and hugs her waist as he starts to cry uncontrollably, holding onto her. Joy tries to get up to get something to cool his fever down, but Harry doesn’t let go.
He whispers, “You can’t go anywhere. You can’t.”Back in the interrogation room, Jung Woo is shocked to hear that the cleaning lady has killed a total of three people.
“What do you mean kill? I just cleaned up the trash. You know that I’m good at cleaning,” says the lady. “If I wasn’t caught, I would have killed more.” She continues to say that those kinds of people will come out of prison to commit the same crime.
“What’s the problem? It’s a good thing they’re dead.”
Jung Woo closes his eyes momentarily to remember Joy saying the same thing.
The cleaning lady asks why they saved the douchebag. She then asks Jung Woo to go kill the second rapists, since she killed the druggie-napper for him. To fulfill her revenge.Jung Woo refuses.
“You don’t get revenge like that. If you kill them, do they know that they did wrong?” asks Jung Woo. He adds that he’s going to make them all kneel down in front of the cleaning lady, begging for forgiveness in regret.
Jung Woo adds that he planned on doing that to the druggie-napper but all of his plans were ruined because of her, how the druggie-napper died without knowing his sins. Putting her into deeper guilt, Jung Woo says that the druggie-napper knew the man who faked Soo Yeon’s death.
“The reason why I waited 14 years, enduring and waiting,…you made it all disappear in one moment.”
He comments that right now, she’s nothing but a criminal and he’ll cry about Bora after the interrogation, Jung Woo demands once more how and why she killed the druggie-napper.She takes Jung Woo step by step through the murder process. She dressed as a young woman because men like the druggie-napper go nuts when they see young women. She talks about how she dragged him to the bathroom, thinking about Bora, and then made rice because after Bora died, she couldn’t eat warm rice anymore.
“Every time I killed a bastard, I made rice.”
She inserted a small white cube (dry ice we presume) inside the druggie-napper’s mouth and taped it shut. She introduces herself as Bora’s mom and to wait for her in hell, where she’ll kill him again.
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