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Doctor Demon

“If I get another chance to live, can I get the ability to protect her?” the little boy asked the reaper. “Careful what you wish for,” the reaper warned. “The body you’ll get will awaken a sleeping demon.” A promise made in death. An innocent wish, unites two people with destructive abilities. A demon who will be the end of her... Hwang Jina is a detective in her early thirties who can communicate with the spirits of the dead. The dead come to her and haunt her until she helps them to move on. Smart and compassionate, she has the uncanny ability to solve even the most unconventional cases. Amidst all the dead souls, she seeks the one boy with whom she extracted a promise to meet again. Hiding the pain of losing her first love, her quest to help the spirits lead her to an eccentric 24 year old, Ohm Hobin, a half demon and half human psychiatrist. Masking his ability to read the memories of all living beings, Hobin is seeking the girl who has been haunting his dreams for a while. Flirtatious yet arrogant, his methods clash with Jina’s when it comes to catching deadly criminals and psychopaths. But, there is something which keeps pulling them towards each other. No matter how much Hobin tries to stay away from Jina, his innate urge to protect her overpowers his ego. Can he keep his promise this time? Or will the demon in him kill the person he loves the most? ..... Temporary cover taken from pinterest, credits go to original artist Will revert back to the original cover after November *No FL abuse* *Healthy romance* *Novel deals with crimes and ghosts so read at your own risk*

Tea_Tae · Fantasy
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322 Chs

Blue Hyacinths (4)

Siwan placed two hot cups of cappuccino on the table along with a cherry pastry. Jiwoon was surprised by the gesture. 

"You didn't have to do that," she said, indicating the cherry pastry. "Just coffee would have been fine."

"I felt like it," he shrugged and sat across from her. Jiwoon thanked him and took a bite. It was too sweet for her taste. Siwan observed her struggle not to frown as if she was trying to be polite.

"You don't seem to like sweets," he remarked. 

"Uh...I love them!" Jiwoon claimed and was about to take another bite but Siwan stopped her.

"If you don't like something, it's best to tell it out loud," he advised in a gentle tone. "The more you keep it in, the worse the situation will become."

He took the cherry pastry and called a server to take it away. "What would you like to have?" he asked her. 

"It's okay," Jiwoon said. "You don't have to get me anything."