Detectives' Trade Secrets tracks down the identity of a mysterious groom-to-be who meets a different woman every Wednesday. Defconn said, "What does it feel like to make women restless?" expressing envy and prompting laughter.
Today (16th) at 10 p.m., Channel A's Detectives' Trade Secrets segment "Case Notebook" will reveal the shocking story of a bride-to-be who requested a premarital investigation into her groom-to-be. The client began dating the groom-to-be after being impressed by his kind and considerate manner when he worked as an admissions and billing clerk at the hospital where her father had been hospitalized, and the two were soon preparing for the formal meeting of their families. Then one day, the client received a message from a friend saying, "The groom-to-be is eating a meal affectionately with another woman at a restaurant." Coincidentally, that day was the groom-to-be's Wednesday when he ate at home with his mother every week, so at first she did not believe her friend's words. However, the man in the photo sent by the friend was unmistakably the groom-to-be. In the end, the client requested an investigation, worried that the groom-to-be might be having an affair before marriage.
As a result of the detectives' investigation, the groom-to-be had a good reputation for being polite and kind within the hospital, and his pleasant appearance made him popular with women. As inquiries continued, it was shockingly revealed that the groom-to-be was seen meeting women ranging in age from their 20s to their 40s every Wednesday, creating a flirtatious atmosphere. The strange thing was that while he treated all the women kindly, he never initiated physical contact or expressed affection first. There was also no sign of money changing hands or fraud. Rather, the women seemed more likely to show interest. Watching this, Kim Poong cautiously speculated, "Could it be related to religion?" adding, "There are cases where cults use romantic feelings to recruit followers."
Amid the mysterious meetings, one day the groom-to-be was seen meeting a middle-aged woman. This time, unlike before, he took off her outerwear for her and even gave her flowers, taking an active role in caring for her, which raised more questions about their relationship. Shortly after, a woman who had seemed to be flirting with the groom-to-be joined them, and the three began meeting together, leaving everyone embarrassed. Defconn then joked self-deprecatingly, "That man must have an enormous charm. What does it feel like to make women restless? I've only ever been made restless all my life...," turning the scene into a sea of laughter. The program will reveal on air what relationship the groom-to-be has with the women and why he meets different women every Wednesday.
Meanwhile, chef Park Eun Young, the "goddess of Chinese cuisine," appears as a one-day detective on this broadcast and shocks viewers by revealing her ideal type. In response to Park Eun Young's remark, "I don't look at a man's appearance. Among celebrities, my external ideal is actor Kim Rae Won," the cast jeered, "You look at faces a lot!" Then Kim Poong asked, "What kind of man would be suitable as Park Eun Young's spouse?" and surprisingly recommended a husband candidate, stirring the set. Defconn then told Park Eun Young, "If you want that kind of person, apply to I'm SOLO. I'll give you Oksun or Hyensook," increasing curiosity. Park Eun Young's frank confession about her ideal type, the "versatile star of Chinese cuisine," and the identity of the surprise husband candidate recommended by her close friend Kim Poong can be seen on Channel A's Detectives' Trade Secrets at 10 p.m. on the 16th.
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