Outside the hospital, Ga-On sat in a daze, his tears mixing with the blood that stained his trembling hands. The weight of the tragedy that had unfolded inside the house bore down on him, leaving him in a state of shock and despair.
Clutching the mobile phone tightly, Ga-On's trembling fingers hovered over the screen. The only calls on the device were labeled as "YH." With a heavy heart and a sinking feeling, Ga-On pressed the call button, his breath caught in his throat as he waited for a response.
The moment Yo-han's voice came through the phone, Ga-On's world shattered. Tears streamed down his face as he struggled to comprehend the enormity of the revelation. The man he had defended, trusted, and believed in had been the mastermind behind Minister Cha's murder and the attempt on Soo-Hyun's life.
Ga-On's cries and screams of despair pierced the night, a heart-wrenching expression of the betrayal and anguish that consumed him. The truth had come at a devastating cost, leaving Ga-On to grapple with the shattered ideals and broken trust that had defined his relationship with Yo-han.
As Ga-On grappled with the shocking revelation of Yo-han's involvement in the murder of Minister Cha and the attempt on Soo-Hyun's life, his mind raced with questions and suspicions.
He couldn't help but recall the interactions he had witnessed between Yo-han and his loyal team members, the camaraderie that had once seemed unbreakable. Now, he wondered if they were all involved in this web of deceit and violence.
Yo-han's previous advice echoed in Ga-On's mind like a haunting refrain. The enigmatic judge had urged Ga-On to cut Soo-Hyun out of his life for the sake of their mission, a mission that had now unraveled into a nightmare.
But another piece of Yo-han's counsel resurfaced as well-a piece that held the glimmer of a plan, a way forward. "To survive this hell," Yo-han had said, "make those responsible pay."
In a moment of intense rage and grief, Ga-on stormed into the mansion, his eyes filled with an unquenchable fury. His hand gripped a knife tightly, a symbol of his overwhelming desire for retribution. But this wasn't the first time he had been driven to such extreme measures.
As Ga-on rushed toward Yo-han with the blade, Yo-han, ever calm and composed, effortlessly seized hold of the knife's blade, "Are you sure you won't regret it?" Yo-han asked, his voice steady. "I can die if that's what you want, but you'll regret it for the rest of your life."
Tears welled up in Ga-on's eyes as he struggled to maintain his composure. The pain and anger that had consumed him threatened to overflow. "You tried to kill Soo-hyun, didn't you?" he accused, his voice trembling with grief and accusation.
Yo-han attempted to calm Ga-on down, recognizing the torrent of emotions that raged within him. "I understand you're hurting," he began, "and you need someone to blame."
But Ga-on, unable to contain his anguish any longer, cut him off with a harsh command. "Shut up," he retorted, his voice shaking with anger and despair. "I saw the evidence myself."
"Ga-on, you know how misleading supposed evidence can be," Yo-han asserted, his voice steady despite the turmoil surrounding them.
But Ga-on, his emotions running high, wasn't swayed. He fired back with a piercing accusation that cut to the heart of their shared history. "You also killed Isaac, didn't you?" Ga-on demanded, his voice raw with anger and grief.
As the tension inside the mansion reached its breaking point, a sudden intrusion shattered the fragile standoff between Ga-on and Yo-han. Justice Min, accompanied by a group of police officers, stormed into the room, their presence a stark reminder of the mounting accusations and chaos that had engulfed their lives.

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The Devil Judge [BL Version]
Mystery / Thriller"Why won't Yo-han turn to darkness?" The question reverberated through the somber air, a plea heavy with sorrow. Yo-han, a man whose heart had been shattered by cruel fate, had not only lost the love of his life,Isaac but also the precious child Is...