
- #The girl who sees scents choi eun sul serial#
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Sure enough, we see the man who inquired at the hospital make a call to Jae-hee, telling him that the records say Eun-seol was transferred. They’re smart enough to figure out that the killer’s having someone else do the actual legwork.

Luckily, he thought ahead and had the hospital change her records to show the girl was transferred to a different hospital.

He tells the employee to proceed as they discussed, and notifies Yeom that the killer has begun to track down Choi Eun-seol. Detective Ki asks how they’ll catch him then, and Mu-gak declares they’ll have to make him come to them.Īt the Jeju hospital, a man asks to see Choi Eun-seol’s records, and an employee makes a call to Mu-gak. Yeom warns everyone to be careful, since it’s clear from Mu-gak’s stabbing that the killer knows they’re after him.
#The girl who sees scents choi eun sul license#
The detective team have a meeting to go over evidence, but since the Barcode Killer changed the license plates on the trucks, it’s nearly impossible to pinpoint exactly which trucks he drove.
#The girl who sees scents choi eun sul software#
Lieutenant Yeom sees the two of them bickering on their way out, and another cop tells her they were using the software to put a face together. Apparently Mu-gak isn’t good with the software, and Cho-rim fusses that the sketches he’s assembling look nothing like the face she saw. They go to the station in the morning, to use the police database to put together a sketch of the woman’s face that Cho-rim remembered. This goes on all night, as Cho-rim actively works to stay awake so that Mu-gak won’t leave. Mu-gak texts again later to see if she’s asleep, but she messages back that she’s not. Grumpy, he texts her to ask if she really just locked the door against him, and she reasons that she should since he’ll be leaving once she falls asleep.

Poor Mu-gak can’t control his What just happened? face when she heads to bed and actually locks her bedroom door. Only he won’t get to be near Cho-rim as he hoped, since she plops her father’s tent in front of him and tells him to set it up in the living room. Awww, after a few seconds Mu-gak just grabs Cho-rim’s hand again, and he pokes her fears of being alone just enough to finagle an invitation to come in, at least until she falls asleep. It’s so cute how they’re each reluctant to let go of the other’s hand, and they say “goodnight” over and over but neither budges. Mu-gak walks Cho-rim home for the fifth time, circling the block to draw out their time together, ha. Through his eyes, the young girl’s face is indistinct, so when she’s hit by the car out in the street, the nametag he tore from her jacket is the only thing he has to identify her. He thinks back to the night he kidnapped her parents, when they first met, only this time his face is clearly visible to us. In his Murder Library, Jae-hee contemplates Choi Eun-seol’s nametag one more time. She admits that having no memory is scary, and Mu-gak just takes her hand and laces their fingers together like it’s the most natural thing in the world.

They go for a walk to talk it over, and Cho-rim says that she’s curious about the woman she seems to remember - she doesn’t even know whether she liked or hated her. She has no idea who the woman is, and Mu-gak sighs that this is very frustrating. The taste does jog her missing memory, and suddenly Cho-rim remembers a woman’s face. Mu-gak tries to comfort Cho-rim when she wells up after tasting Jae-hee’s soup, but she’s just as confused over her overly-emotional reaction as him. Meanwhile Mu-gak and Cho-rim experience their first lovers’ quarrel, and someone has to step up and put their heart on the line.
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We do find out some interesting facts about our friend the serial killer, giving insight into some things and raising questions at the same time. It’s fascinating to see just how far our killer is willing to go to throw the detectives off his scent – so fascinating that I actually find myself cheering him on at times, because the chase is so exciting. 222 JanuGirl Who Sees Smells: Episode 9 by LollyPip
