The doctor tells the nurse that he doesn't want to do such a thing, because it would destroy everything he's worked for. He's worried that the two young men might get into a romantic relationship, and he worries that they might fall in love with each other. He also worries that Jungyeon is emotionally immature, and that she also has other signs of disorder. She also has sexual addiction, which is why he recommended a doctor who knew how to treat women, to be her doctor. The nurse agrees to do the event, and the doctor tells her that the wounds from the surgery are healing well, but that he feels dizzy and has anemia. She tells him that he should let her know if he has any other symptoms, and she says that she had hematuria before, and it's obvious that she's going to have trouble with her nails, her menstrual cycle will be shorter, and her vision will deteriorate. The doctor says that it'll be too late for her to turn back, because there's not enough blood circulating in her body. He says that if she starts to have vision problems, her nails will crack, her period will become shorter, she'll have less frequent menstrual periods, and so on. She'll also have trouble sleeping, he says, because she won't have enough blood in her system to keep her awake. He tells her to take her time and follow the doctor, because he wasn't fond of her gift.
The doctor tells the nurse that he doesn't want to do such a thing, because it would destroy everything he's worked for. He's worried that the two young men might get into a romantic relationship, and he worries that they might fall in love with each other. He also worries that Jungyeon is emotionally immature, and that she also has other signs of disorder. She also has sexual addiction, which is why he recommended a doctor who knew how to treat women, to be her doctor. The nurse agrees to do the event, and the doctor tells her that the wounds from the surgery are healing well, but that he feels dizzy and has anemia. She tells him that he should let her know if he has any other symptoms, and she says that she had hematuria before, and it's obvious that she's going to have trouble with her nails, her menstrual cycle will be shorter, and her vision will deteriorate. The doctor says that it'll be too late for her to turn back, because there's not enough blood circulating in her body. He says that if she starts to have vision problems, her nails will crack, her period will become shorter, she'll have less frequent menstrual periods, and so on. She'll also have trouble sleeping, he says, because she won't have enough blood in her system to keep her awake. He tells her to take her time and follow the doctor, because he wasn't fond of her gift.