3. It looks like someone is crying
Eunbi arrived at the officetel that her older brother Eunyeop had purchased.
Eunbi, who went to the United States to study three years ago, returned to Korea without completing four years. He passed the K University transfer screening and was able to return to Korea.
In response to my younger brother's wish to live independently and alone, my older brother willingly gave me a house.
However, he did not grant his younger brother's request. He wanted an officetel close to the university, but the house Eunyeop got was not that close to the school.
Still, Eunbi was somewhat satisfied as the house was in excellent condition.
After organizing my luggage, I could see all the things I needed. Eunbi left the house to buy daily necessities.
Eunbi, who went down the stairs and reached the underground parking lot, witnessed an unexpected incident.
Sigh!
Sigh!
A man was hit and fell by a car that seemed to have suddenly accelerated. Eunbi was shocked and stopped in her tracks.
It happened so suddenly that I didn't even have time to scream. Eunbi hid behind the wall of the emergency staircase, covering her mouth and holding her breath.
A man wearing a black hat came out from the driver's seat. The black hat standing in front of the fallen man muttered something.
"... ... Have you ever heard of it?"
The black hat's voice was hard to hear. It felt like I was asking something, but there was no way the fallen man could answer.
After asking a short question, the black hat got back into the car. And he immediately left, leaving the man behind.
After the car disappeared, Eunbi belatedly took a deep breath.
I stuck my head out and looked at the parking lot. Blood was seen flowing beneath the fallen man.
You have to report it!
Eunbi took out her cell phone. But the hand holding the phone was shaking. Her mind went black, and she became even more scared.
You have to go back and forth to the police station. What if I get caught up and endanger myself?
My older brother, who became a lawyer this year, told me not to participate in noisy places, no matter what the case.
'If he's already dead, there's no benefit in getting involved. Even if it's not me, someone will report it.'
I didn't see anything.
Eunbi hurriedly climbed the stairs again and returned home.
Fortunately, a few minutes later, the sound of an ambulance was heard. Eunbi watched through the window from inside the house as ambulances and police cars stopped by and left the officetel one after another.
Was the man dead?
Whether I live or die, I hoped that nothing troublesome would happen to me.
Around evening. I received a call from my older brother, Eun-yeop. Eunbi answered the phone right away.
"hello."
[Have you looked around the house?]
"huh. The house is nice, but it's too far from school. "Why did you get this officetel?"
[Jeong Ji-heon lives there.]
At the answer my brother gave me, the stern expression on my face relaxed as if I was dumbfounded.