We say farewell to our beloved child actors, who did a phenomenal job with all the difficult and emotional scenes, and they don’t disappoint, leaving us with one more heartbreaking event.
We’re a bit sad to see them go (okay, really sad) after going through the pain and torture together, but with their exit, we finally greet our adults. Surprisingly, they are bringing in a light wave of humor, which we desperately needed after being depressed from the previous episodes.
Soo Yeon sits in pain, thinking back on all of her memories with Jung Woo, who promised to stay with her and not ignore her, unless he gets scared. She cries thinking about how he left her on the day of the first snow.
A hand tugs at her pants. It’s Hyung Joon, who is also crying.
“Don’t go. I waited, but my mom ended up dying,” says Hyung Joon. “If you go, I have no one.”
Soo Yeon is reminded of what Jung Woo said about how one friend is enough, and she ends up being that one friend for Hyung Joon.
Meanwhile, Detective Kim and Jung Woo enter into a pool hall, where one man quickly hides at the sight of Detective Kim. He finally surrenders himself to Detective Kim, who makes small talk. In fact, all the men in the pool hall are a little stiff with Detective Kim there.
Detective Kim then finds Chief Choi (Song Jae Ho), who corrects his title as the CEO of the hall. Detective Kim introduces him to Jung Woo as a father figure.
Offering coffee to Chief Choi, Detective Kim asks to borrow the ‘kids’ so he can find a number and find Soo Yeon. It turns out Chief Choi was actually a police chief before and tells Detective Kim to do his police work elsewhere.
That’s when Detective Kim reveals that he quit being a police and everyone in the pool hall groan and relaxes as Detective Kim apologizes. All the people in the hall must have been arrested by Detective Kim at one point. Haha.
In CEO Han’s office, the assistant pulls out a list of phone numbers dialed to Jung Woo’s phone from the fax machine. Now they’ll be able to figure out where Nurse Hye Mi is.
The assistant asks what to do with Jung Woo.
CEO Han says, “I’m a very lucky man to know early on. If I had to go through everything to raise that kind of kid, it would have been quite disappointing.”
CEO Han tells his assistant never to mention Jung Woo in front of him.
And the award for Scumbag Father of the Year goes to CEO Han.
At the pool hall, all the ex-criminals read through the newspaper story, laughing that the druggie-napper basically allowed himself to get caught by spilling all the evidence around.
With the help of one of the ex-criminals, Detective Kim gets a list of all the phone numbers called by the person (Nurse Hye Mi) who took Soo Yeon. The ex-criminals look over the numbers, when one person recognizes one.
It belongs to a man named Mangchi, whose specialty is making fake IDs and passports. Making a surprise visit, Detective Kim threatens Mangchi to spill the details.
Jung Woo’s waiting for Soo Yeon to call, when Eun Joo comes to the pool hall to find Jung Woo has been cleaning the place.
She complains to Chief Choi saying Jung Woo is still hurt, and Chief Choi’s only reply is that Eun Joo keeps on getting uglier. (Can Chief Choi keep coming out in the series?)
Eun Joo angrily says good-bye as she pulls Jung Woo back home.
She tells him to sleep at their house, while Soo Yeon’s mom is asleep, but Jung Woo doesn’t feel comfortable. Eun Joo insists, and tell him to wait while she checks if Soo Yeon’s mom is passed out.
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