"Detectives' Trade Secrets" shows a shocking confrontation between a divorced single (dolssing) couple over a premarital pregnancy, and the unprecedented situation culminates in a paternity test to determine the father of the unborn child.

On the episode of Channel A's "Detectives' Trade Secrets" airing at 9:30 p.m. on the 22nd (Mon), the "Detective 24 Hours" segment confronts the boyfriend who disappeared after learning his girlfriend was pregnant. The client who appeared last week was a woman in the late stages of pregnancy, and at the time of the request she was about a month away from giving birth. She tearfully pleaded, "I dated the boyfriend I met in an online game for two and a half years and we promised to marry, but he disappeared after I became pregnant." To make matters worse, her pregnancy was discovered by her parents, and the shocking story was revealed that she was kicked out of the house and had to sleep on the streets.

In this week's episode, the Owl Detective Team finally faces the client's boyfriend after a long search. What he says next shocks the detectives and the studio once again. He says, "Because of the nature of my girlfriend's job, I cannot be sure the baby in her womb is my blood."

He also claims, "I had no choice but to cut off contact because my girlfriend kept demanding money." The studio is thrown into confusion by the boyfriend's account, which is entirely different from the client's. Some say, "I don't think someone could make up this story," while others say, "We still can't tell who is lying." Tension mounts as the two agree to meet again on the due date to conduct a paternity test, setting up an unprecedented truth game in variety show history.

Meanwhile, this week's episode features Brian, formerly of Fly To The Sky, the artist who sparked the "Sea Of Love" craze in Korea, joining as a guest detective. The "Sea Of Love" syndrome, which recently ignited as a parody by the comedy channel Pisik University, has spread into a "nationwide parody craze" that even involved local government officials. Brian said with a smile, "It was so funny and I'm grateful to see it," while expressing regret that "people think the song is by Pisik University," prompting laughter on set.

Channel A's "Detectives' Trade Secrets," featuring Brian, who reborn from the "cleaning janitor" to the "sleeveless-shirt man," airs on Monday, Sept. 22, at 9:30 p.m.

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