"Negotiation hero" Han Seok-kyu shifts into an even more unrestrained dark-hero mode.
Today (6th) the tvN Monday-Tuesday drama Shin's Project (written by Ban Giri/ directed by Shin Kyung-soo/ planned by Studio Dragon/ produced by Two Frame) episode 7 features Shin Sajang (played by Han Seok-kyu) delivering a shocking blow to punish a shameless jeonse fraud ring.
Earlier, while mediating a security deposit dispute among peers at an orphanage, Shin Sajang discovered that behind the case was the jeonse fraud ring led by Oh Mi-suk (played by Jung Ae-yeon) and her lover Lee Min-chul (played by Yang Jong-wook). Oh Mi-suk handed over building title to her son Baek Seung-mu (played by Lee Jong-hyun), stole tenants' security deposits, and at the same time was operating as many as 10 empty jeonse properties.
In particular, when Baek Seung-mu demanded his friend Go Jae-kyung's (played by Ryu Hae-joon) security deposit, Oh Mi-suk promised to return it, then immediately betrayed everyone by transferring the empty jeonse houses to Baek Seung-mu's name together with Lee Min-chul, shocking everyone.
With Oh Mi-suk and Lee Min-chul's wicked acts seeming to have forsaken even basic humanity, a satisfying Shin Sajang-style solution is more urgently needed than ever. The released photos contain images of Shin Sajang we've never seen before, heightening interest.
First, the distinctive appearance of Oh Mi-suk and Lee Min-chul catches the eye. Bound with rope and unable to resist, the two are in a desperate crisis despite their cheerful outing clothes, raising curiosity about the move Shin Sajang will make.
Also, Shin Sajang's calm yet chilling mood alongside the two stirs curiosity. Shin Sajang is skillfully checking the IV lines connected to Oh Mi-suk and Lee Min-chul. The unpredictable scenes, from binding to drug administration, make viewers anticipate Shin Sajang's bold actions.
Han Seok-kyu's satisfying solution to the jeonse fraud can be seen in episode 7 of the tvN Monday-Tuesday drama Shin's Project, airing today (6th) at 8:50 p.m.
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