Lee Ye-seo didnât hate Kang Chan-seong.
Nor did she want to kill him out of hatred.
It wasnât even that Kang Chan-seong wanted to kill Lee Ye-seo out of suspicion.
It was simply because she was curious.
Swooshâ!
Bang!
âUgh!â
âYouâd better give up. The thing about poison is, the more you move, the faster it spreads.â@@novelbin@@
Lee Ye-seo wanted to hurt Kang Chan-seong simply because she was curious about what it felt like to kill a police officer.
She was like a child who had found a new toy.
Or, like a mischievous kid wanting to crush an ant beneath their foot out of curiosity.
Though there was murderous intent in Lee Ye-seoâs flying punches toward Kang Chan-seong, there was no true malice.
Kang Chan-seong gritted his teeth and tried to fend off Lee Ye-seoâs attacks, but the poison slowly took hold, and it wasnât long before he was completely subdued.
Crack!
âCoughâ¦!â
âShh, good boy. Letâs just sleep peacefullyâ¦â
With Kang Chan-seong pinned beneath her, Lee Ye-seo surveyed his every reaction with curiosity.
To Lee Ye-seo, Kang Chan-seong was a delicacy she had never tasted before.
She picked up the dagger from the floor and aimed it at Kang Chan-seongâs chest.
She stared into his eyes, determined to clearly witness the moment he would breathe his last.
Creak.
ââ¦!â¦!!â
The tip of Lee Ye-seoâs dagger began to gently pierce Kang Chan-seongâs chest.
Kang Chan-seongâs face contorted in pain.
Yet Lee Ye-seoâs face still wore that serene smile.
She lowered her head near his ear and whispered, urging him to share what he was feeling.
âIs it cold? Does it hurt? Does it sting? Tell me, huh?â
Knock knock.
ââ¦What the hell?â
Thwackâ!
Screech.
Grin.
Chill.
Mmm, mmm.