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Kim Seon-ah's father, Song Young-chang, Cho Tae-gwan's murderer → kidnapped Oh Ji-ho... Highest 4.11%

The 14th episode of Channel A's Monday-Tuesday drama 'The Masked Queen', which aired on the 6th, recorded a viewership rating of 3.6% (provided by Nielsen Korea, based on paid households in the metropolitan area), breaking its own highest viewership rating and showing a fearsome backseat. In particular, the scene in which Choi Kang-hoo (played by Oh Ji-ho) collapses after being beaten by a mysterious figure recorded the highest rating of 4.11% per minute.
On this day's broadcast, it was revealed that Do Jae-yi's (Kim Sun-ah's) biological father, Kang Il-goo (Song Young-chang), was the head of the Angels Club, giving a twist. Chairman Kang especially incited the resentment of those who tried to punish Choi Kang-hu, who asked him to surrender for killing the prayer ceremony (played by Cho Tae-gwan).
Chairman Kang Il-gu and Song Je-hyeok (played by Lee Jung-jin) were friends, and Kang-hoo was shocked to learn that the real murderer who killed the prayer ceremony was Chairman Kang. He shed tears because he felt sorry for Jae-yi, who was finally getting out of 10 years of hell and dreaming of happiness.
Rep. Yoon-cheol Ki (played by Tae-won Kwon), who was notified of the summons for the Angels Club case, went to Chairman Kang and asked the prosecutor if he had stabbed him. When Chairman Kang was confident that there was no evidence that he was the body of the Angels Club, Chairman Kang played the recording file containing Yun-cheol's private parts. Upon learning that his secretary was Chairman Kang's helper, Yun-cheol changed his stance and appealed to him to see him just once.
Chairman Kang's provocations did not stop there. He imitated the last appearance of Congressman Ki's son prayer ceremony, and Yoon-cheol, who saw this, was furious when he realized that Jae-hyeok and Chairman Kang killed Do-shik. Losing his will to fight at Chairman Kang's cruelty, he turned around with a completely stunned expression. At that moment, Yoon-chul, who met Jae-i, who came to Il-gu, chanted, "Your father, you're such a bad person. Be careful. You too."
Before his death, Il-gu tried to hide the crime he had committed, saying that he would help his daughter Jae-yi find out the truth about the Angels Club as a way of repentance before he died. Not only that, but when Jae-yi suspected Yun-cheol of the Song Je-hyeok case, Il-gu decided to frame Yun-cheol as the murderer. Secretary Choi did not understand why he was suddenly trying to keep Jae-yi close. However, this was a ruse to hide the truth that the source of the slush fund hidden in the Paper Company was the Angels Club.
After learning through Leo that President Kang is the real body of the Angels Club, Kang-hoo begins to react sharply to Jae-yi, who contacts Il-gu. Ilgu also noticed that Ganghu knew about his relationship with Secretary Choi. On the other hand, Kang-hoo and Jae-yi went to a sundaeguk restaurant run by her grandmother. Chairman Kang also arrived just in time, and the four of them had a meal in an awkward atmosphere. However, Kang Hu, who was aware of all of Ilgu's atrocities, said, "I learned that there are people whose ambitions are greater than bloodlines," and shot Ilgu, creating a sense of tension.
At that moment, Jae-yi received a call from the office manager that Rep. Ki Yoon-cheol had jumped from the Gangbo Hotel. Il-gu, who persuaded Yun-cheol to commit suicide, pretended to be shocked and sobbed, and Kang-hu felt fear at his performance. Ahead of the prosecution's investigation, Jae-yi, curious about what Yoon-cheol would have met with his father, invited Il-gu to his house. In the meantime, Kang Hu went to Chairman Kang and took out the evidence of killing the prayer ceremony, telling him to surrender as he will give him one last chance.
Il-goo, who was left alone in the hotel and lost in thought, did not heed Kang-hu's warning. He goes to Jae-yi's house as planned, and at the same time, Kang-hoo is attacked by a mysterious person and falls down, causing a thrill in the home theater.
Reporter Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia kkk39@tenasia.co.kr