Unmasked Episode 9
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The ninth episode begins with the scene where Cho takes the statue of "The Janeweary Man" in the lobby of the Hanju Group Company. This scene marks the beginning of the incident, suggesting Cho's complicated situation. Kang is preparing to air the Choi Ho-sung incident, and he receives an offer to become a full-time employee except for the interview of prosecutor Lee Jung-moon on the day of the broadcast. This is a great temptation for Kang, but it raises questions about what decision he will make.
Koo Hyung-tae is connected to Cho Jin-man, Cho's younger brother, and Cho Jin-man informs Koo Hyung-tae that he covered up Cho's case on the condition of receiving the Seoul mayor's position. Koo Hyung-tae gets angry when he hears Cho Jin-man's story that he is in a difficult situation because there are many reports about what he has done to women. This background reveals the complex relationship between Koo Hyung-tae and the Cho Hae-won family.
Hwang Jin-woo informs Oh that the owner of Hanju, Cho Tae-soo, has died of a heart attack. Also, rumors are circulating that Cho Hae-won is the culprit who stole the Janeweary Man statue in the lobby of the company under the influence of alcohol. This information is an important clue for Oh. After seeing the statue, Oh gets goosebumps when he recalls that Bohm "looked like a ball" in his owner's last appearance. This deepens the question of Cho's identity and past.
Kang Ki-ho sells his conscience to air the show for his first appearance, and Oh So-ryong resents it when he sees it. Oh, who feels a conflict between his understanding of Kang Ki-ho and his sense of responsibility as a team leader, criticizes him. She understands the pain of being betrayed by someone she believes in in the world, but stresses that Kang Ki-ho's behavior is easily unforgivable.
Meanwhile, Oh meets Jo Hae-won, who came to turn himself in on his way home drunk. Cho confesses to killing Cha Sung-wook 20 years ago, asking how he is different from Koo Hyung-tae. This case seems to have caused Cho to suspect Cha's affair and commit the crime. Cho's confession traumatizes Oh, further complicating their relationship.
Cho Hae-won admits to taking the "Genuine Man" statue and says it is being kept safe. At Han's request, Cha's father finds his son's old phone, and forensics finds a photo of Bom and text messages with Detective Han Dong-hyuk. Han asks his brother, Detective Han Jong-hyuk, about his father's car accident, but he realizes he has no memory of it.
When Han discovers that only four fellow detectives were present at his father's funeral, he becomes suspicious of the incident. He finds a bloody envelope in his father's car and begins to track down the truth behind it. In this process, Han feels a connection to Jo Hae-won.
Meanwhile, Cho's relationship with Cho develops into a tense situation. A violent situation occurs when Cho hits Jin-man in the ear, and Jin-man strangles her, and the conflict between the two is maximized. Cho threatens Jin-man and forces him to donate his legacy. This scene reveals Cho's powerful personality and past trauma.
Kang Ki-ho also has conflicts in his relationship with his beloved Mocha. He becomes a stable full-time employee, but that leaves him with Mocha. Han-do comforts Kang Ki-ho and says Oh So-ryong is the coolest person. They understand each other's pain and build solidarity.
Finally, Oh So-ryong arrives at the place of his appointment with Jo Hae-won, but the episode ends with the scene where the alleged Jo Hae-won appears to have made an extreme choice, and the studio is engulfed in fire.
Koo Hyung-tae is connected to Cho Jin-man, Cho's younger brother, and Cho Jin-man informs Koo Hyung-tae that he covered up Cho's case on the condition of receiving the Seoul mayor's position. Koo Hyung-tae gets angry when he hears Cho Jin-man's story that he is in a difficult situation because there are many reports about what he has done to women. This background reveals the complex relationship between Koo Hyung-tae and the Cho Hae-won family.
Hwang Jin-woo informs Oh that the owner of Hanju, Cho Tae-soo, has died of a heart attack. Also, rumors are circulating that Cho Hae-won is the culprit who stole the Janeweary Man statue in the lobby of the company under the influence of alcohol. This information is an important clue for Oh. After seeing the statue, Oh gets goosebumps when he recalls that Bohm "looked like a ball" in his owner's last appearance. This deepens the question of Cho's identity and past.
Kang Ki-ho sells his conscience to air the show for his first appearance, and Oh So-ryong resents it when he sees it. Oh, who feels a conflict between his understanding of Kang Ki-ho and his sense of responsibility as a team leader, criticizes him. She understands the pain of being betrayed by someone she believes in in the world, but stresses that Kang Ki-ho's behavior is easily unforgivable.
Meanwhile, Oh meets Jo Hae-won, who came to turn himself in on his way home drunk. Cho confesses to killing Cha Sung-wook 20 years ago, asking how he is different from Koo Hyung-tae. This case seems to have caused Cho to suspect Cha's affair and commit the crime. Cho's confession traumatizes Oh, further complicating their relationship.
Cho Hae-won admits to taking the "Genuine Man" statue and says it is being kept safe. At Han's request, Cha's father finds his son's old phone, and forensics finds a photo of Bom and text messages with Detective Han Dong-hyuk. Han asks his brother, Detective Han Jong-hyuk, about his father's car accident, but he realizes he has no memory of it.
When Han discovers that only four fellow detectives were present at his father's funeral, he becomes suspicious of the incident. He finds a bloody envelope in his father's car and begins to track down the truth behind it. In this process, Han feels a connection to Jo Hae-won.
Meanwhile, Cho's relationship with Cho develops into a tense situation. A violent situation occurs when Cho hits Jin-man in the ear, and Jin-man strangles her, and the conflict between the two is maximized. Cho threatens Jin-man and forces him to donate his legacy. This scene reveals Cho's powerful personality and past trauma.
Kang Ki-ho also has conflicts in his relationship with his beloved Mocha. He becomes a stable full-time employee, but that leaves him with Mocha. Han-do comforts Kang Ki-ho and says Oh So-ryong is the coolest person. They understand each other's pain and build solidarity.
Finally, Oh So-ryong arrives at the place of his appointment with Jo Hae-won, but the episode ends with the scene where the alleged Jo Hae-won appears to have made an extreme choice, and the studio is engulfed in fire.
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