Julie swallowed her saliva in front of a visit, just as if she were looking at Prince Charming. No. 407. It was not the title of any horror movie, but it was a number that unconsciously caused the cold sweat to flow down the back. Someone grabs your shoulder while you're nervous.

"Hiic!"

I shook my hand trembling like a match.

"Why are you so surprised?"

You see Marin looking at you like you're pathetic behind you. Julie's face turns red.

"I'm sorry."

"It's okay."

Normally, there would have been all kinds of nagging storms starting with the nurse's mind, but this time Marine was also quiet. Instead, you talk to a man standing behind you.

"Let's go inside."

Marin was escorting a police officer. But when I met her because she was a criminal, I had to meet a police officer. Otherwise, we don't know what will happen. I hear she's doing a lot better these days, but she's a nasty killer.

You enter the password for the lock attached to the door instead of Julie, whose pool is dead. We can't even lock up a criminal, no matter how much we treat him. You hear the lock disengage and reach for the door hook. And I knocked twice.

"Mr. Sophie, I'm a nurse. I'm going in."

Through the door, I saw myself in the ward. The first image felt white, all inside the unit. There was not even a fixing rod for that common Ringer. Everything that could be a weapon was thoroughly excluded, and things like T, V and refrigerators were completely fixed to the floor.

As she had heard, Juli immediately turned to the patient on the bed, looking around at the scenery in the room. And the patient's gaze was naturally taken away as if the water was flowing down. I felt breathless for a moment. Julie was there, the most beautiful human being she had ever seen. No, can I say "human"? 'It was beyond imagining that beauty was confusing for a moment. No actress has ever seen such beauty.

"Oh, is it time already?"

She laughs. She's stunned for a moment. It was a really beautiful and cozy smile. Juli, who was vaguely imagining an image of the Devil, fell into a mild panic as she saw a smile that was unlikely to kneel even compared to the Virgin Mary. I was doubtful it was really the man who had frightened and confused the entire country. Is something wrong? I thought about it for a moment.

"Sophie, how are you feeling?"

Juli wakes up in a frenzied voice as she talks softly next to her. You hurriedly adhered to Marin, who was on her way to the patient's side.

"Yes, I love it."

Her gentle smile doesn't go away. A clam tucked into both cheeks was clearly revealed. No matter how much you think about it, you never seem like a person who committed such a terrible crime. He insisted that his appearance and mind were different, but even if he tried to avoid it, he did not miss it in one corner of his mind.

"I'm going to go through the sheets for a moment, so can you get up?"

"Of course, I need your help."

I raised myself up, slightly removing the blanket that was covering. After coming in together, the police, standing behind the door, hastily turns their heads. All the top buttons on the patient's clothing were loosened. The eyes immediately noticed white underwear, whiter skin than its underwear, and two curvatures that were emitting larger than the average.

"Hey, Sophie, there's a guy here, so why don't you get him dressed up?"

"Oh, look at me."

I grabbed my head and locked the button step by step as if I didn't know. It was so sensational that even Juli turned her head with the police had to swallow her saliva.

'But Marine is amazing.'

I looked at my colleague, Marin. Are you familiar with this patient's behavior, or are all veteran nurses supposed to do that? Juli vaguely imagined herself becoming a veteran nurse with more experience. I shook my head.

'No matter how many careers I have, I don't think I can do that.'

Julie approaches Marin, who is going over the sheet and helps. Soon, the bed sheets turned into soft sheets with a fresh fragrance.

"Do you feel any discomfort?"

Marin said it was mandatory. Different from usual, Julie's face became stiff, but she smiled and said, smiling as if she didn't care.

"Not at all. It's a really convenient place to live. The only downside is that you can't go out there."

"Please bear with that."

"Hehe, I will. I can't give you any trouble."

She looks around like she's looking for someone.

"But where did my personal nurse go? I don't see it."

"I quit for personal reasons."

"So it's personal?"

At that moment, Julie's eyes caught a strange sight. It was definitely the same smile as before, but something was different. The smile, like the Virgin earlier, seems to go somewhere, and the inside of the beast with the ugly instincts seems to be holding out for a moment. I felt goosebumps on my back.

"She looks like the Virgin Mary? Julie, you crazy bitch! '

My hands were shaking lightly. All the images I had of her had flew away. Perhaps the patient in front of him was the same woman as the rumors around the world.

Marin sighs shallow, seeing Sophie with a meaningful smile.

"It's really personal. He said he was moving. I moved to a different hospital, not a commute."

Her former nurse couldn't come to this hospital anymore because her family had all moved to other provinces.

"I see. Hehe, I'm sorry I doubted you. because most of the nurses who used to work for me quit mostly because of personal reasons."

That said, Sophie smiles more heavily.

"Well, I've been kind to my nurse. Unlike other people."

All three who saw her swallowed their saliva. It was certainly a beautiful smile, but there was something attacking the human inner instinct itself. My arms all tingled with horror.

"Well, is there anything else you'd like to see?"

As she tilts her head, the sunny honey blonde glides with a gleaming glow. It was charming and graceful enough to want to kiss me right now, but there was not a crazy person here who thought that way.

"· · · · · · · · · This friend will be talking to you in the future."

"Well, I'm Juli Kassel."

The bars tremble like a rabbit in front of a predator. Sophie covers her mouth and smiles slightly.

"I see. I'm Sophie Marang. Goodbye, Julie."

"Yes · · · · ·, yes!"

He stutters and replies somehow. Her bright smile looks like a ghost. Julie bears her trembling voice and greets.

"Then we'll be on our way."

"Yes. We're stuck here. We can't get far. I hope you understand."

Lie back on the bed with a new sheet and wave your hands. The smile was still on his face. The three of them left the room and closed the door.

Bang.

You hear an automatic lock. The three sighed without anyone having to first.

"It's still really hard to deal with. That one."

As if ten years old, the police spoke out. I can see you rubbing your pockets. The bulging thing seemed to contain cigarettes. The police hurriedly greeted Marine and Julie as if they wanted to burn a cigarette and walked out to the entrance of the hospital.

"You gonna be okay?"

Marin asked Julie with a worried face. With a whitened face, Julie barely nods.

"Oh, it's going to be okay."

'It's okay.'

It's not compelling to say it with a devil's face. I thought I should stick together for a while. Marin went to the vending machine in the corner of the hospital and picked out a hot beverage and gave it to Julie. Juli thanked me as if she was trying to calm down and sipped a drink. I felt the warmth relaxing my whole body. But I suddenly remembered her smile, and I couldn't help but get goosebumps on my back.

'Fair enough.'

I kicked my tongue as I saw Julie who was still unable to get out of the shock. But that's much better, too. After 15 years in this hospital, Marin has known about Sophie since she was admitted. Sophie was really scared back then. In addition to the image of slaughtering my family, I was terrified. Several nurses had to leave the hospital because of Sophie's breakdown. Marin recalls what she said after she first met Sophie.

Nurse, you know what? I looked up the carotid artery, and there was blood everywhere, just like in the stories. I was surprised at first, but it was fun, and the second time I killed her, that's where I cut her off. But, but, but. The organs didn't really make a difference. They were all red, so they didn't really distinguish. It was small for my sister. What was that organ down there? It was so long, I put it on my neck, and there was so much left. How did it get into a person's stomach? And then... '

At that moment, Marin stopped thinking. I still get upset just thinking at that time. It was a time when I was terrified of an early teenage girl who was looking at herself and speaking with eyes as fierce as mine. I couldn't eat properly for a while. Marin, who was a five-year nurse at the time, thought about quitting the hospital. It was the biggest challenge of nurses' lives.

Luckily, Sophie was assigned to another nurse at the time, and since then, one or two of her nurses had started to quit. It wasn't exactly a death threat or anything. No, I rather followed the nurse's orders. At one point, I felt like a good girl at that age. But what she said was problematic. Proudly talks about his murder, then looks at the nurse with a meaningful eye. I feel like I want to do it again with a nurse. There were not many nurses who endured the behavior that provoked human primitive horror.

But fortunately, it's been a noticeable reduction in the wind for the past year. His doctor also said that he was doing very well. That's why it came down to nurses who had experience like Julie. Marin sighs again, looking at Julie as she calms down a lot.

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Now, some of you may have noticed, this sophie marang is a certified writer, the craziest bitch in the novel. Jin-seok can't go crazy on him.

My psychology is 530,000. I can say enough. "

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