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Park Shin-hye, it worked again this time.."Miss Hong" broke its own highest ratings, "9.4%."

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Kim Nayeon

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Undercover Miss Hong recorded its own highest ratings.

In the 8th episode of tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama "Undercover Miss Hong" (played by Moon Hyun-kyung, directed by Park Sun-ho, and Na Ji-hyun), the pain of the times is the pain of the 1997 foreign exchange crisis (collectively known as the "IMF crisis") and the devastating wind waves, and the inside of the Korean citizenship zone is becoming more confusing. The eight-time viewership averaged 9.4 percent, up to 10.2 percent, 10.1 percent, and 11.1 percent in the Seoul metropolitan area, not only topping all channels including terrestrial broadcasting but also breaking the highest household ratings for three consecutive weeks. tvN's target men's and women's 2049 ratings also proved their hot topic by topping all channels, including terrestrial broadcasters. (Based on paid platforms integrating cable, IPTV, and satellite / provided by Nielsen Korea)

Hong Geum-bo (Park Shin-hye) is "So.Bang," which has been considered as a candidate for "Yeppi."Cha's keyboard was smoothed to break down the keyboard of different letters, and he succeeded in finding out that Bang Jin-mok (played by Kim Do-hyun) is an whistleblower through a trick to match the missing letters in the mail received from Yeppi. Manager Bang planned to file an internal complaint with President Kang Myung-hwi (Choi Won-young), but he confessed everything that went down in smoke due to his death and drew a line to Hong Geum-bo that it was difficult to help anymore. To make matters worse, Hong Geum-bo's faint hope was cut off, saying that there was no copy file of the lost slush fund book.

Earlier, in the process of quarreling over secret funds, Ko Bok-hee (Ha Yoon-kyung), who was suspicious, eventually visited Hong Geum-bo's parents' house and found out his true identity. Ko Bok-hee, who tried to tell the truth to Chief of Staff Song Joo-ran (Park Mi-hyun), fell into conflict when she found out that Hong Geum-bo was threatened and even hurt by her brother, but did not show it. In the appearance of Ko Bok-hee, who decided to close her mouth after hesitation, I could feel the fellowship between the two women that became thicker. Shin Jung-woo (played by Ko Kyung-pyo) was also concerned that Hong Geum-bo would be in danger due to being entangled in various cases within the Korean citizens' securities sector, and he visited Director Yoon Jae-beom (played by Kim Won-hae) and asked for Hong Geum-bo's return to the Securities Supervisory Service as soon as possible. However, Director Yoon shook his head, saying, "When people like me or President Shin try to survive, Hong Geum-bo aims to win," saying, "I can't easily break her spirit and sense of justice."

Meanwhile, the days like the eve of the storm passed, and the reality of the late-century era facing the state bankruptcy unfolded, leading to the immersion of the small screen. The so-called "IMF crisis" has caused several companies, including Korean citizens' certificates, to ask the government for public funds. When it was necessary to submit accounting data to verify soundness, Chairman Kang Pil-beom (Lee Deok-hwa) ordered Shin Jung-woo to account for fraud. A top-secret TF room was set up, and Korean citizenship executives, including "Small, Bang, Cha," locked themselves in a cellar and began manipulating accounting data. Hong Geum-bo, who was suspicious of this, was eventually able to enter and exit the TF room with the opportunity to assist in office work, and replaced it with a report he made instead of a false report fabricated by executives. Although the false report was on the verge of being submitted just before the deadline due to the timing, Shin Jung-woo took an unexpected step to submit the report prepared by Hong Geum-bo even after checking the mixed data himself. He also predicted an unpredictable development when he was found to have risen to the position of president of the Korea Securities Co., Ltd. in anticipation of the IMF crisis.

In the end, Korean citizens' certificates were not supported by public funds. Everyone was stunned and lamented at the tragic state bankruptcy, including Kim Mi-sook (Kang Chae-young), the 301st roommate who was humiliated by customers due to the bottom of the fund's return, and Hong Geum-bo's parents, who suffered enormous losses after buying the fund. Manager Bang, who was questioned about the failure of Han Min-kwon's screening, visited Shin Jung-woo and asked him what he had done, and Shin Jung-woo said Hong Geum-bo had handed over the documents himself, alienating their relationship. Manager Bang, who lost trust in Hong Geum-bo, who drives the company he worked for, declared, "Even if the sky is two sides, we will not be in the same boat," signaling a sharp confrontation, intensifying the conflict.

tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama "Undercover Miss Hong," which captures the scenery of Yeouido at the end of the century and evokes interest and empathy, will air the 9th episode at 9:10 p.m. on the 14th.

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