And at the very end of the corridor is Chul’s room, with the blood on the floor and the door handle.Ĭhul can hear the cops in the hallway as they check the other rooms, and he struggles to turn off the lights and reach for his gun in his coat pocket. They get a list of current occupants and make their way down the hall, checking room by room. They set up roadblocks near the area, and two officers pull up to the hotel where Yeon-joo left Kang Chul still bleeding on the bed. They find a gun under his pillow, of course, and they make So-hee open up the safe and tell Do-yoon that he’ll have to be questioned as an accessory.ĭo-yoon is alarmed when he overhears the cops reporting that they’ve found Chul on a traffic camera and are close to finding him. In the manhwa world, police officers are crawling all over Kang Chul’s penthouse, boxing up anything that can be used as evidence against him. Aaaaaaaaaaaack! All we hear are Yeon-joo’s screams from the hallway and the sounds of a horrific struggle inside. Ack! And then he turns no-face-forward and lunges at her. She’s going for the one thing that can save them all-Dad’s tablet-and starts to carefully reach for it without disturbing him…īut as soon as she puts her hands on it, Dad’s hand clamps down on hers. She slowly creeps into Dad’s office and tiptoes over to his desk. Yeon-joo must have balls of steel, because she ignores Su-bong’s warning and goes back inside. Su-bong yelps when they walk up to him, but then he immediately runs into Seok-bum’s arms and cries, “I’m so scared!” Thank goodness he finally got that hug. He yells at her to run and lock the door behind her, not noticing that Seok-bum and the nurse have overheard his entire crazypants conversation with Yeon-joo. Yeon-joo says she has to get back to the manhwa world to save Kang Chul, but Su-bong argues that she’ll die first, and that Dad isn’t Dad anymore. Gack, so New-Face really DOES control Dad? Well what the hell do we do now?īack in the present, Su-bong stutters as he says that Dad was drawing like mad according to instructions, and Yeon-joo gasps and says, “You mean Dad drew that at the culprit’s command?” Su-bong starts to cry as he shouts, “I… I… I don’t… I was just so scared!” Aw, buddy. Su-bong screamed all over again and crawled out of there on his hands and knees, but Dad didn’t even seem to notice, and kept drawing like a brain-dead drone. It was almost as if he were possessed, drawing according to commands from New-Face Killer, whose voice was instructing him to draw Ajusshi’s death in the manhwa. Yeon-joo calls him and asks what happened to Dad, and Su-bong can only stammer, “You saw…? Teacher’s face is gone! His eyes are gone, and his nose is gone, and his mouth is gone!” Yes, Su-bong, we all saw and now we can’t un-see.Īs he tells Yeon-joo what happened earlier that night, we see it in flashback: Su-bong woke up from his fainting spell, to see Dad drawing at his desk. Oh no, she dropped her bag of medical supplies in the process!Īt the same time, Su-bong blasts into Yeon-joo’s office at the hospital, looking shell-shocked. She pauses for a moment at the torn-up copy of Goya’s Saturn Devouring His Son, and then slowly cranes her neck to look at Dad’s face…īut he has no face, and Yeon-joo runs out of the house screaming like she’s seen a monster. She calls out to him over and over and cautiously walks around the desk to approach him. Aiee, I already know what he looks like but I’m still scared. Yeon-joo breathes a sigh of relief and asks why he changed the happy ending and killed characters and framed Kang Chul for murder, and pleads with him to just let Chul be happy now.īut there’s no response from Dad. She checks Dad’s office, where he’s alone and sitting with his back to her at his desk, appearing to be resting. She races to Dad’s workshop, but the gate is swung open, and no one answers when she calls out for Dad or Su-bong. Just a light to-do list before lunch hour.Īfter returning to her world, Yeon-joo runs to the hospital’s supply room and starts gathering the things she needs to treat Kang Chul’s bullet wound. Our heroine has a rough day ahead of her, because it’s basically up to her to protect the love of her life, save everybody, and keep an entire universe from being swallowed up by a psychopath with a face fetish. Though that’s always what she wants you to think just before pulling the rug out from under you. The romance went from sweet to genuinely moving in the latest story arc, and I’m even starting to think that Fate may not be so cruel after all. The earlier episodes twisted my brain, but this week’s episodes really twist my heart. 608 AugW–Two Worlds: Episode 11 by girlfriday
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