I feel sad for the detective's wife. Also, looks like the detective almost lacks in empathy - as he said, he doesn't feel anything for the baby they've lost and even feels bothered by his wife's depressive state, rather than feeling sadness for her AND him. Though, this does confirm that the connection between the detective and FL will be tied to his wife.
An interesting point is that it looks like his wife may have been murdered? Given by the phone call, looks like she was being followed in the street leading to a car crash. I wonder who "the man" was, and it's likely that the detective will find this out and perhaps, the man may also have a tie to Jaeyun's current murder case? I think this is intentional on the author's part. And maybe that's why the detective feels remiscent of his wife whenever he sees FL. Whatever is tying the wife and FL together may be related to whoever "the man" is.
I feel sad for the detective's wife. Also, looks like the detective almost lacks in empathy - as he said, he doesn't feel anything for the baby they've lost and even feels bothered by his wife's depressive state, rather than feeling sadness for her AND him. Though, this does confirm that the connection between the detective and FL will be tied to his wife.
An interesting point is that it looks like his wife may have been murdered? Given by the phone call, looks like she was being followed in the street leading to a car crash. I wonder who "the man" was, and it's likely that the detective will find this out and perhaps, the man may also have a tie to Jaeyun's current murder case? I think this is intentional on the author's part. And maybe that's why the detective feels remiscent of his wife whenever he sees FL. Whatever is tying the wife and FL together may be related to whoever "the man" is.