When Angel is out sick for the day Lien goes back to his old self! Can she handle the stress of putting her health before her job now that she's the only nurse on staff?
"I rely on her too much. I need to get rid of her. No, I love her. No I don't. I'm just feeling this way because I can't help but feel so vulnerable. Love does not free you. It traps you." "I keep thinking the same things over and over again. Such a fool, like about the....." "AGH. Leave me alone. I can do it." "Why does she plot to leave me?" "Now why would she leave?" "I'm weak. What should I do?" "Getting emotional like this... ...But now it's more poisonous than before. It becomes anger, a wave of hot air surrounding me, my head feels as if it would grow and grow. I want to tear somthing up. I want to blow everything apart." "What? I want her, only she can change the wilderness." "I hate this feeling. I became a bionic man to stop this but now I'm trapped again. No, I don't want to think like this." "DAMN IT ALL." "Is this job not good enough for her?" "Why? Why? Why? Why?" "What? Why go away?" "I don't want.... I don't."
She wants to save cyborgs, but first she has to survive them!
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Angel, a young hired nurse, finds herself caught in a militant cyborg family’s power struggle. She must convince these super weapon Pinocchios about a normal life without getting killed while striving to fulfill her dream: save cyborg-kind's humanity. But how deep must one go?
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People argue whether machines can have souls but what about humans who have become machines? What's the fairytale ending for reverse Pinocchios, those who have given up their humanity?
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