Eugene Shocked by Daughter's School Violence Video in 'First Lady'
Eugene Shocked by Daughter's School Violence Video in 'First Lady'
Eugene was shocked by a video of her daughter, Park Seo-kyung, involved in school violence.

The third episode of MBN's mini-series 'First Lady,' aired on the 1st, recorded a nationwide viewership rating of 1.9% and a peak rating of 2.1%, according to Nielsen Korea.

Cha Soo-yeon (played by Eugene), who was in a car accident with her daughter Hyun Ji-yoo (played by Park Seo-kyung), was left unconscious and bleeding, while reporters surrounded the vehicle, aggressively pursuing coverage. A flashback revealed a young Cha Soo-yeon being bombarded by reporters' flashes, labeled as the illegitimate child of Cha Jin-taek (played by Jeon No-min), leaving a shocking impression.

Meanwhile, Hyun Min-chul (played by Ji Hyun-woo) was seen anxiously calling and texting his daughter after the accident, despite receiving political updates from Shin Hae-rin (played by Lee Min-young) about President Yoo (played by Lee Jong-hyuk) and candidate Bae Young-sun (played by Son Ji-na). Cha Soo-yeon, with a bandage on her forehead indicating the severity of the accident, confidently approached Hyun Min-chul with divorce papers but pleaded, "Just withdraw the divorce lawsuit," drawing attention. However, Hyun Min-chul refused, saying, "As long as we're together, they'll target you," prompting Cha Soo-yeon to leave, declaring, "You have no right to call Ji-yoo's name."

Shin Hae-rin followed Cha Soo-yeon into the elevator, where Cha Soo-yeon confronted her about a staged show, asking, "Why did the clothes sent to the dorm come here?" Shin Hae-rin, unfazed, pointed out Cha Soo-yeon's escape from reporters, retorting, "Just as I learned from the best," infuriating Cha Soo-yeon. Shin Hae-rin further provoked her by saying, "Do you think you can bring me down with mere media play?" to which Cha Soo-yeon responded, "If I fall for this, it's too easy," escalating the tension.
Eugene Shocked by Daughter's School Violence Video in 'First Lady'
Eugene Shocked by Daughter's School Violence Video in 'First Lady'
Late at night, a troubled Cha Soo-yeon contacted reporter Son Min-joo (played by Shin So-yul) for an exclusive live interview. On camera, she tearfully claimed ignorance about the divorce, evoking sympathy. However, Son Min-joo deviated from their agreement, questioning Cha Soo-yeon about a large political fund allegedly funneled through her to Hyun Min-chul from Chairman Yang of H Group, leaving her flustered. During the interview, breaking news revealed Hyun Min-chul had filed a criminal complaint against Cha Soo-yeon for illegal wiretapping, shocking her.

In a dramatic turn, evidence of wiretapping devices found in a pen and tumbler was broadcast live. When asked by Son Min-joo about the wiretapping, Cha Soo-yeon hesitated before admitting, "I wasn't spying on my husband. It was to protect Hyun Min-chul, the politician," asserting her role as his 'political partner,' causing a stir. Despite her plea, "I trust your wise judgment," negative public opinion surged.

Hyun Min-chul, overwhelmed by the backlash against Cha Soo-yeon, recalled when Shin Hae-rin brought the wiretapping devices. Showing the devices, he coldly questioned Shin Hae-rin, "Since when did you know?" and stated, "I'm divorcing for Ji-yoo's mother. That's it," warning her not to target Cha Soo-yeon further.

Upon hearing from Shin Hae-rin about the investigation into President Yoo's illegal succession, Hyun Min-chul revealed his decision to divorce was to prevent Cha Soo-yeon from becoming a political target, saying, "The target is me, not Ji-yoo's mother. I can't bear to see her on the photo line."

With even her fan club 'Iron Lady' turning their backs, Cha Soo-yeon's position plummeted. She barely made it through the throng of reporters outside her home, suffering from severe nausea. Haunted by visions of her mother, who died tragically as Cha Jin-taek's mistress, she vowed, "I won't die like my mother," shedding tears of determination.

Cha Soo-yeon sought legal representation for her divorce, but all firms refused due to preemptive measures by the president-elect's side, leaving her despondent. Watching her former supportive lawyer Hwang Nu-ri (played by Jung Min-ji) now representing Hyun Min-chul, and his press conference promising no national disruption due to personal matters, deepened her despair.

Ultimately, Cha Soo-yeon lamented, "I have nowhere to go, no lawyer," expressing her anguish. In the final scene, after receiving a call from Hyun Ji-yoo's teacher, Cha Soo-yeon went to the school and was devastated to see a video of her daughter violently assaulting a classmate, her eyes filled with despair in a 'cliffhanger ending.'

Tae Yuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr