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Yuna doesn't chase monsters.
She chases answers.
As an investigator, she knows how to read crime scenes, how to listen to silence, how to follow bloodless trails others miss. What she doesn't know is why this case feels personal-why every clue tightens around her throat like a memory she refuses to name.
Then there's Jeonghan.
Calm. Observant. Too familiar with violence to be innocent.
He steps into her life like an accident and stays like a secret.
And somewhere in the background, Joshua still exists-through records, habits, patterns that refuse to disappear.
The closer Yuna gets to the truth, the more distorted her own reflection becomes.
Because this isn't a story about who committed the crime.
It's about who remembers it wrong.
And when the truth finally surfaces, it won't ask for forgiveness.