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Han Hye-jin, sex video leaked with an affair man

In episode 2 of JTBC's Saturday-Sunday drama 'Sacred, Divorce' (written by Yoo Young-ah/directed by Jae-hoon Lee/produced by SLL, High Ground, and Glmo), which aired yesterday (5th), the divorce suit of radio DJ Lee Seo-jin (played by Han Hye-jin), who is in a custody battle, was won. In addition to Shin Seong's (Cho Seung-woo) talented performance, his sad and angry side was revealed, drawing attention to his unique story of becoming a lawyer from a former pianist. The viewership rating for the second episode was 7.9% in the metropolitan area (based on Nielsen Korea paid households in the metropolitan area).
First, Shin Shin's excellent defense, which gave custody to Lee Seo-jin, attracted attention. In the previous mediation, we directly refuted the logic that custody could not be given because she was the protagonist of the video scandal. At the trial, Lee Seo-jin's husband turned the situation around by accusing him of his unscrupulous behavior toward his son.
It may have felt good to have the case concluded with a win, but Shin Seong couldn't shake off the gloomy and uneasy feeling. Fortunately, those feelings didn't last long thanks to my friends who were jingling(?), but it made me wonder why I was upset.
On the day when friends gathered together to appease Shin Seong, the topic of conversation between Shin Seong-geun and Jang Hyeong-geun (played by Kim Seong-gyun), who were heavily drunk, turned to a picture of grapes hanging in the office. Jang Hyeong-geun asked, “If you fill up all the grapes, will you have a round?” Shin Shin replied, “I will kill you,” showing a rather angry reaction, different from his usual relaxed attitude. In particular, he exploded with anger, saying, "Because of that child, our Joo Hwa and Ki Young..." This raised many curiosity about who Joo Hwar and Ki Young were, what the goal of the grape bunch painting was, and whether there was any painful story behind it. did.
While Shin Seong and Jang Hyeong-geun were having a drunken conversation, a secret conversation between some people paying attention to Shin Seong unfolded. The conversation was filled with hostility toward Shin Seong, and he said, “I was curious, but it worked out well. “I wanted to see a lawyer with a brain that used to play the piano, and see if he was funny or cool,” the man’s cool-eyed attitude said, creating a subtle sense of tension.
Shin Seong, who was heading home after parting ways with his friend, felt an even heavier and more lonely feeling of loneliness. What made him stop his trudging steps was a busking piano standing on the side of the road. He looked at the piano for a long time, as if it was trying to console his empty heart.
Shin Seong sat in front of the piano under the influence of alcohol, struck the keys one by one, and soon raised his hands and fell into a superb performance. Catharsis emanated from the scene where Chopin's 'Chase' was played as if it were swallowing up the piano. The performance heading towards the climax ended splendidly after reaching its peak, and the second episode ended with his sad expression filled with emptiness and sadness. Accordingly, Shin Seong's personal history, where loneliness and pain secretly exist behind his leisurely daily life, deepens curiosity and makes people look forward to the next episode even more.
What is the sadness that lies in Jo Seung-woo's heart, and what are the identity of the strangers who are watching it closely? In episode 3 of JTBC's Saturday-Sunday drama 'Sacred, Divorce', which will be aired at 10:30 pm on the 11th (Saturday), the story will be revealed. It continues.
Ryu Ye-ji, Ten Asia Reporter ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr