The biological father of a high school senior girl who grew up abused by her stepfather and biological mother appears on Detectives' Trade Secrets, revealing the shocking family history that had been hidden.

Detectives' Trade Secrets, airing on Channel A at 9:30 p.m. on Monday, the 3rd, presents an unexpected conclusion to the desperate request of an 18-year-old girl who asked the show to find the biological father she was separated from as a child. The high school senior who appeared last week said she had never seen her biological father after her parents separated when she was about 1 to 2 years old. She said, "At first I heard my biological father took me, but he said he couldn't raise me and left me in front of my maternal grandmother's house in a cold winter," evoking sympathy. She also said that when she was about 7, her mother remarried and a stepfather came into her life, but horrific abuse continued to the point of breaking a recorder. Eventually the young client was raised by her maternal grandparents, but after her maternal grandmother died and her maternal grandfather was incarcerated, she now stays at a youth shelter.

In this week's episode, the Owl Detective Team finally confronts the client's biological father after a long stakeout. He reveals truths the client did not know, shocking everyone. The client's biological father said, "When my daughter was in elementary school I went to her school, but I couldn't meet her because the teacher discouraged it. In middle school, and even two years ago, I left my contact information at the food stall in front of her house," and revealed the story of searching for his daughter for years. He added, "My daughter is old enough now, so she should know," and brought out a story he had kept deep in his heart. "When I was 20 and the mother was 18, we became pregnant, so we hurriedly registered our marriage the day before I enlisted. While I was in the military, my daughter was born," his cautious confession left everyone solemn. But now that he has formed a new family, he is deeply conflicted about proposing a meeting with the client. What truth did the biological father so desperately want to tell the client, and whether the father and daughter can overcome years of separation to face each other can be confirmed by watching Detectives' Trade Secrets.

Meanwhile, comedian Kim Won-hoon, who has 3.64 million subscribers, joins as a one-day detective and brings cheerful energy to the show. When Defconn said, "Your nickname is the Yoo-neunim of the YouTube world," Kim Won-hoon self-deprecatingly replied, "I spread that. No one said that originally." Asked, "I heard you spend 300,000 won a month on juniors?", Kim Won-hoon confessed, "I force myself to follow senior Yoo Jae-suk and it stresses me out. I'll watch for about two more months," provoking laughter. Detectives' Trade Secrets featuring 'Chugumi Yoo Jae-suk' Kim Won-hoon airs at 9:30 p.m. that day.

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