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"Undercover Miss Hong" ignited an exciting development by showing an increasingly pronounced composition of good and bad.
tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama "Undercover Miss Hong" (directed by Park Seon-ho, Na Ji-hyun / scripted by Moon Hyun-kyung / planned studio dragon / produced by Celltrion Entertainment, Studio Dragon), which aired until the 6th episode on the 1st (Sun), broke its own highest ratings once again. Undercover stories with three-dimensional characters, colorful chemistry, and a spoonful of late-century sensibility are catching the eye.
In particular, as Hong Geum-bo (Park Shin-hye)'s undercover operation unfolds in the play, corruption and misdeeds in the Korean Citizens' Rights are revealed, and the subjects who have directed and carried out them lift the tension by lifting the veil. Among them, Chairman Kang Pil-beom (Lee Deok-hwa), who is behind all the incidents, and his right-hand man, Chief of Staff Song Joo-ran (Park Mi-hyun), are drawing attention. From the slush fund creation operation pretending to be a mistake in ordering to the death of President Kang Myung-hwi (Choi Won-young), we looked at the axis of evil in the Korean people's certificate and the confrontation between the forces of good against it, that is, "light and shadow."
◆ The secret account book to prove the denial of Korean citizenship rights, and even the mysterious death case..."Yeppi" has an answer
President Kang Myung-hwi joined hands with securities supervisor Hong Geum-bo, setting up a plan to file an internal complaint against his father, Chairman Kang Pil-beom. However, he died suddenly in an accident, leaving questions, and Hong Geum-bo then disguised himself into the Korean citizenship certificate to find the slush fund ledger and "Yeppi," Kang's assistant. President Kang's death accident is not accidental, and suspicions are growing that Chairman Kang even hurt his own son to hide the corruption. As "Yeppi" is deeply related to the whereabouts of the slush fund book and the truth of the death of CEO Kang, Hong Geum-bo's fierce reasoning is unfolding among the compressed candidates. Attention is focusing on who "Yeppi" will be and whether he will join forces to help Hong Geum-bo to reveal the denial of Korean citizens' rights, just as he helped President Kang.
◆The ugly back of the fox meeting.. Director Song, who doesn't hesitate to kill, is the next target a new excellent employee?
Chairman Kang Pil-beom has been stealing slush funds in various ways, such as moving his subordinate manager So Kyung-dong (Seo Hyun-chul) to intentionally make a mistake in ordering. The slush funds created in this way were moved somewhere, and it was revealed that the Korean Citizens' Rights Fox Association was no other than its hideout. The accounts of female employees who were selected as excellent employees of the Women's Association were used as slush funds, and chief of staff Song Joo-ran had managed them in secret. Director Song shocked the small screen by showing the cruel appearance of killing contractor Bong Dal-soo (played by Kim Ro-ha) to protect the slush fund. In the midst of this, attention is being paid to whether Hong Geum-bo, who wants to become a prey on his own by targeting outstanding employees of the Women's Association, will be able to grasp and cope with Director Song's dark inner thoughts.
◆The accounting fraud of the Korean citizens' certificate that left a scar on Hong Geum-bo nine years ago
The accounting fraud of Korean citizenship rights nine years ago, which caused Hong Geum-bo and Shin Jung-woo (played by Ko Kyung-pyo) to turn their backs on each other, is also rapidly emerging as a key narrative in the story. The case that sank Hong Geum-bo, a righteous, brave, and smart accountant, ended with the wound of a fellow accountant's suicide. Hong Geum-bo later learned that Bang Jin-mok (played by Kim Do-hyun) was involved in the audit at the time, and it was revealed that Bang, who was living without ambition at the crisis management headquarters, also called the backroom department in the Korean Civil Rights Commission, was a practitioner at the center of a big secret, causing questions and confusion among viewers. Questions are also raised about whether the accumulated corruption of the Korean citizenship certificate, which dates back to 1988, can be revealed in detail through the power of Hong Geum-bo.
tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama "Undercover Miss Hong," which provides breathtaking tension with such a tight secret feast and gradually revealing good and bad composition, airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:10 p.m.
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