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An 18-year-old client who suffered horrific domestic violence from her stepfather and biological mother sets out to find the biological father she was separated from as a child through Detectives' Trade Secrets.

On the 27th (Mon) at 9:30 p.m., Channel A's Detectives' Trade Secrets will feature the youngest client, a current 12th grader, age 18, who delivers a poignant story saying "I want to find the biological father I was separated from when I was about one or two years old after my parents divorced." The client reveals, "My mother was 18 and my father was 20 when she became pregnant. There are rumors that my father was a former model," piquing curiosity. She also says that at the time of the divorce her biological father took her, but just a few months later he left her in front of her maternal grandmother's house and disappeared. When she even said, "It was a cold winter and I was wearing short sleeves," the cast, including Defconn and Kim Poong, were left in deep shock.



But the real hell began after that. The mother who had run away and left the young client returned pregnant with the stepfather, and a new family was formed, but from around third grade she had to endure horrific domestic violence. Everyone was aghast at the client's confession that "I was beaten so badly a recorder was broken." The young client, who now lives in a youth shelter, reveals what happened to her, and whether she can reunite with the biological father she has longed for will be revealed on Detectives' Trade Secrets.

Meanwhile, the episode will feature Lee Sedol, the "legendary baduk king," who dreams of becoming a dark horse in the entertainment world, appearing as a guest detective. He shows his side as the "dopamine detective," saying, "Detectives' Trade Secrets is totally my style," as he revels in the thrill of deduction. Approaching his 20th wedding anniversary and father to a 19-year-old daughter, Lee Sedol elicits laughter with a curt reply of "Someone like me is absolutely not acceptable" when asked, "How would you feel if your daughter married a baduk player?" In response to a surprise question, "If you had to choose one as a son-in-law among Lee Chang-ho, Cho Hun-hyun and Lee Sedol?", after a brief pause he gives an unexpected answer that shocks the studio.

The cheerful antics of Lee Sedol, the "newbie detective" who dreams of mastering entertainment, and the tearful story of the 18-year-old client searching for the father she was separated from will be revealed on Detectives' Trade Secrets, airing at 9:30 p.m. that evening.

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