'Simu-myeon Yeonriri' Lee Seo-Hwan erupts with the anger he had been holding back toward Park Sung-woong.
Park Sung-woong and Lee Seo-Hwan, caught up in conflict, face a new phase. In the KBS2 miniseries "Simu-myeon Yeonriri" (written by Song Jeong-rim and Wang Hye-ji, directed by Choi Yeon-su), which will air on the 16th, Yeonriri village chief Im Ju-hyeong (Lee Seo-Hwan) explodes with emotion as he unleashes his anger toward Seong Tae-hoon (Park Sung-woong).
In the previous episode, Seong Tae-hoon, together with Im Ju-hyeong and the residents of Yeonriri, succeeded in finding two runaway sons. While Seong Tae-hoon struggled with cabbage farming and raising children, Im Ju-hyeong showed a 'tsundere' side, secretly tidying the awkwardly tended field of the Seong family at night, and the relationship between the two seemed to gradually ease.
But in photos released ahead of the broadcast, Seong Tae-hoon and Im Ju-hyeong are seen in a suffocating standoff. The sight of the two, seemingly facing another obstacle, instantly freezes the atmosphere and heightens the tension.
Seong Tae-hoon works to send the cabbage seedlings that have grown before he knew it to the company. As director general of the food conglomerate "MatStory," who was demoted to Yeonriri, anticipation grows over whether this success will provide a stepping stone for his return to headquarters, and Im Ju-hyeong, noticing this, flies into a rage at Seong Tae-hoon, deepening the conflict between them.
Meanwhile, field manager No Hyun-gap (Jeong Seon-cheol) appears in Seong Tae-hoon's office, adding a sense of crisis. Earlier, he had shown signs of reporting Seong Tae-hoon's every move to someone, creating a suspicious atmosphere. Questions are growing about why No Hyun-gap is hovering around Seong Tae-hoon and about his mysterious actions.
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