The man who menaced Jung-Woo with a firearm was none other than Boyoung’s father, recently released from incarceration. In a surprising turn of events, Gun-Oh has returned from the United States, stirring the pot of tension in the air. However, it is Goo-Tak’s gaze that truly captures attention; his scrutiny of Gun-Oh is laden with suspicion, hinting at an underlying tension that could unravel at any moment.
As the pieces of this intricate puzzle fall into place, the implications of Boyoung’s father’s actions loom large. His release adds a layer of complexity to the already fraught dynamics between the characters. Gun-Oh’s return, seemingly innocuous, raises questions about his motives and connections to the unfolding drama.
Goo-Tak, ever the keen observer, seems to sense that Gun-Oh’s presence is more than mere coincidence. The weight of unspoken words hangs heavily in the air, suggesting that past encounters and unresolved conflicts may soon resurface.
In this charged atmosphere, loyalties will be tested, and the truth may prove to be as dangerous as the gun that once threatened Jung-Woo. The stage is set for a confrontation that could alter the course of their lives forever, as hidden agendas and buried secrets threaten to break the fragile peace that has been established.


