The real culprit of Lee Young-ae’s poisoning was Hwang Bo-reum-byeol.
The real culprit of Lee Young-ae’s poisoning was Hwang Bo-reum-byeol.
The real culprit behind the veil that shook maestra Lee Young-ae was the concertmaster Hwang Bo-reum-byeol.

In the 11th episode of tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama 'Maestra', which aired on the 13th, a chilling development unfolded that the music leader Lee Luna (played by Hwang Bo-reum-byeol) was the culprit of the murder and poisoning incident that occurred around Cha Se-eum (played by Lee Young-ae).

Accordingly, the 11th episode recorded an average of 6.7% and a peak of 7.9% based on households in the metropolitan area, breaking its own highest viewership rating. In addition, it recorded an average of 6.0% and a maximum of 6.7% based on households nationwide, and ranked first in the same time slot on cable and comprehensive channels both in the metropolitan area and nationwide.

Cha Se-eum was shocked to learn that her husband, Kim Pil (played by Kim Young-jae), who was attacked by a gunman, was found to have the same poisonous scotylamin as herself. Also, as expected, when I confirmed that the perfume I carried every day was mixed with poison, I felt a strong fear of the real culprit lurking around me.

The type B women in the orchestra that the police presumed to be the real culprits were concertmaster Lee Luna, his mistress Lee Ah-jin (played by Lee Si-won), and vice-concertmaster Kwon Soo-jin (played by Jin So-yeon). On the day of the incident, the only person whose alibi was proven was vice-concert leader Kwon Su-jin. Accordingly, the police intensively observed Lee Luna and Lee Ah-jin, and Yoo Jeong-jae, who was secretly digging into the truth, also tracked down the real culprit by looking up data from laboratories handling scotylamine.

Lee Luna, who was shocked to hear that Cha Se-eum was leaving, told her about the past and held on to Cha Se-eum. Lee Luna's desperate sincerity that she could never let go of someone who helped her survive difficult times was conveyed to Cha Se-eum. Cha Se-eum understood Lee Luna's sad story and the actions she had shown towards him so far and comforted her warmly.

Meanwhile, a clue was discovered that could confirm the source of scotylamine. Both the police and Yoo Jeong-jae paid attention to a person named Kim Jin-young of Hyunin Pharmaceutical, and noticed that the quantity of medicine was gradually decreasing every time this person conducted research. There is a strong possibility that Kim Jin-young provided the poison to the real culprit.

When Yoo Jeong-jae asked about Hyunin Pharmaceutical and Kim Jin-young, Cha Se-eum, who knew nothing, suddenly remembered something from the Hangang Philharmonic Orchestra's logo. On the day I brought a drunk Lee Luna home, the calendar I glanced at in the room was Hyeonin Pharmaceutical's calendar.

While the circumstances and suspicions were certain that the real culprit was Iruna, the inside story of the incident in which Scotylamine was secured instead of turning a blind eye to the wishes of the prospective brother-in-law was revealed, and it was eventually revealed that the real culprit was Iruna and that Kim Jin-young was Iruna's prospective brother-in-law.

At the time when Cha Se-eum and Yoo Jeong-jae secured the drugs hidden in the music director's room, Lee Ru-na even attacked her secretary Kim Tae-ho (Kim Min-gyu) who came to help her, and episode 11 ended with Lee Luna showing the life hidden behind her youthful face. .

Whether Lee Young-ae will be able to stop Hwang Bo-reum, who is on a rampage due to her mad desire to monopolize, can be seen in the final episode of 'Maestra', which airs at 9:20 pm on the 14th.

Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr