In Detectives' Trade Secrets, shocking truths emerge about the wife's hidden secret of disappearing secretly every night after the upstairs couple moved in, and about an intimate relationship among three people.
Today (Mar. 30) at 10 p.m., Channel A's Detectives' Trade Secrets segment "case notebook" will air a story from Namsung who says "after the upstairs couple moved in, my wife secretly disappears every night," creating a tense atmosphere. According to the client, the wife noticeably changed after the upstairs couple moved in. She showed signs of distress whenever the upstairs was mentioned, and she suddenly set a password on her phone, which she previously left anywhere. It was even revealed that she secretly used a hotel voucher provided by the hotel where they held their wedding to celebrate their first anniversary without her husband's knowledge. When the husband called the wife, who disappeared for one to two hours every night, she offered unconvincing excuses such as "a senior from work came to the house" or "I couldn't sleep, so I went for a night walk." The client's suspicion deepened further after his eyewitness account that "the three were talking in the parking lot and scattered in surprise when they saw my car coming."
Shortly after the detective team began their investigation, suspicious movements by the client's wife were detected. The wife, who had pretended to leave the house to go to work with the client, returned to the apartment and headed to the upstairs unit instead of her own. After days of surveillance, it was confirmed that the client's wife was freely coming and going to the upstairs every day, and that the upstairs couple welcomed her in pajamas, raising further questions. Later, disguised as a gas meter reader, the detective team infiltrated the upstairs and witnessed a decisive scene. When the client's wife confessed anxiously, "I don't know how long I can keep hiding this from my husband," the upstairs wife persuaded her, "Now that it's come to this, be honest with your husband and do it together. He might surprisingly like it." The upstairs husband also chimed in, "Wouldn't it be better if we all did it together?" Observing this, Defconn speculated, "Did the upstairs couple invite the client's wife and engage in inappropriate relations with the three of them?" which shocked those at the scene. Curiosity mounts as to what the true nature of this strange relationship is.
Meanwhile, the broadcast will be invigorated by Lee Seokhoon, known as the "entertainment industry's representative romantic," joining as a guest detective for the day. Defconn worried, "We've never had such an incongruous guest. Will he fit this rough story?" but Lee Seokhoon expressed anticipation, saying, "I don't know if the stories on this program are that spicy. It seems like it will be very entertaining." Moments later he wore a grimace, saying, "Has there ever been a time in 'Tambi' history when something like this ended as a non-event? I'm worried something big will happen; my chest keeps tightening." He added a heartfelt wish: "I just hope the client's wife likes to dance and that it ends with a dance party with the upstairs couple." Whether this case will end in the happy ending Lee Seokhoon hopes for, ending in laughter, or in a shocking 'adultery ending,' can be seen on Mar. 30, Monday at 10 p.m. on Channel A's Detectives' Trade Secrets.
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