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    • "Ghost-Seeing Detective" two-parter: The Man in Black is a cruel head of a Human Trafficking ring that specializes in the organ trade. Having countless innocents abducted via a taxi cab, he has their organs harvested by a doctor he blackmails at a local hospital. When a young woman discovers the truth, the Man in Black murders her by snapping her neck, and then when an order comes in for her eyes, he decides to use her young son instead, before trying to harvest the organs of a detective who gets too close. Sentencing countless innocents to be murdered for his trade, the Man in Black sets the stage for some of the worst Cheo-yong has to face.
    • "Man Abandoned by God" part 2: Reverend Moon Doo-hyun is the head of a religious congregation who is secretly a corrupt monster. Extorting, terrorizing and manipulating his followers, Moon also rapes some of the female congregation, including the fiancee of a young man named Han-tae, escaping justice due to few being willing to accuse him. Deciding to cover his tracks, Moon has Han-tae murdered, and later kills his pregnant fiancee as well, which is the start of Han-tae becoming a murderous ghost. As a monstrous sexual predator, Moon stands as an example of the evil hiding under a veneer of righteousness.
    • "Venus" two-parter: Lee Cheol-gyu is a veterinarian obsessed with perfection. Seeking to create the perfect woman, he begins kidnapping beautiful women, murdering them and draining them of blood before dissecting their bodies to create the perfect female replica, using an assortment of body parts to create a preserved mannequin. Murdering multiple women and kidnapping a new victim, Cheol-gyu also murders a courier who gets too close to the truth before being forced to flee by Cheo-yong. Opting to hunt down his latest victim's twin sister instead, Cheol-gyu intends on using her head to crown his "perfect" masterpiece.
    • "Weathercock": Chairman Yang Eu-mok is the director of a major pharmaceuticals company who, along with the group's regional director, uses orphans as test subjects for volatile chemicals throughout Korea, Somalia and Russia. After experimenting on the children, they routinely have the children murdered, in one instance trapping them in the orphanage and burning it down. In the present, they attempt to eliminate a new batch of kids and have their orphanage director murdered, being some of the few villains to drive the normally relaxed Cheo-yong to sheer explosive fury.
    • "Memories of Murder": Chong Nam-ho murders women by snapping their necks after throttling them. Going on a spree of murders in the late 1990s, he targeted and murdered a kindly nursing home assistant who had been caring for the lead detective's aged mother, prompting said detective to abduct and murder Nam-ho. Returning by later possessing a hapless camper, Nam-ho resumes his activities, claiming new victims and carving a number into the roof of their mouths, ending up going for nearly twenty victims before he is caught, planning to continue his spree as long as he can now that he is a ghost who answers to nobody.

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