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"Miss Hong" Park Shin-hye resigned from the Securities Supervisory Service..Unexpected twist "No. 1 in ratings."

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(Seoul = News1) Reporter Kwon Hyun-jin = Actor Park Shin-hye poses at the production presentation of tvN's new Saturday-Sunday drama 'Undercover Miss Hong' (directed by Park Seon-ho / scripted by Moon Hyun-kyung) at The Link Hotel in Guro-gu, Seoul on the 12th. "Undercover Mitsuhong" is a retro-office comedy drama that takes place in the late 1990s when Hong Geum-bo (Park Shin-hye), an elite securities supervisor in his 30s, gets a fake job as a 20-year-old employee at a securities company where the flow of funds was captured. 2026.1.12/News1 Copyright © News1. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction and redistribution, and prohibition of using AI learning. /Photo = (Seoul = News 1) Reporter Kwon Hyun-jin
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In "Undercover Miss Hong," Park Shin-hye and Ha Yoon-kyung joined hands in earnest to become just thieves who steal slush funds.

In the 10th episode of tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama "Undercover Miss Hong" (directed by Park Sun-ho, Na Ji-hyun / scripted by Moon Hyun-kyung), which aired on the night of the 15th, Hong Geum-bo (Park Shin-hye) and roommate Ko Bok-hee (Ha Yoon-kyung) who joined forces to get the secret funds of the Korean citizenship certificate.

The 10th viewership averaged 8.6%, up to 9.9%, and 8.5% and up to 9.7% based on the metropolitan area. tvN's target men's and women's 2049 ratings are also ranked No. 1 in all channels, including terrestrial broadcasting, putting everyone in a "Miss Hong" illness (based on paid platforms that integrate cable, IPTV, and satellite / provided by Nielsen Korea).

Hong Geum-bo decided to continue the undercover operation instead of returning to his original position, and rather took an unconventional step of submitting his resignation to the Securities Supervisory Service. In addition, after the internal restructuring, the newly proposed unfair contract was signed without a word and remained as a terminal employee of the Korean Citizens' Rights. Shin Jung-woo (played by Ko Kyung-pyo), who confirmed that Hong Geum-bo did not leave the company, called his boss, Director Yoon Jae-beom (played by Kim Won-hae), and was agitated by constantly trying to let Hong Geum-bo go. He foreshadowed a more exciting development, raising questions about whether Shin Jung-woo's actions were feared to disrupt his plans to engulf the Korean citizenship rights or whether he was truly worried about Hong Geum-bo's safety.

Meanwhile, the team members of the Crisis Management Headquarters suffered loneliness and loss together after the team was disbanded. Hong Geum-bo had to deal with Cha Joong-il (Im Cheol-soo), who became an official rival due to the last disturbance, and Albot Oh (Cho Han-gyeol) lost interest in his company life again after being subtly ignored by the trading department, which was suddenly appointed as the manager. On top of that, Lee Yong-ki (Jang Do-ha) and Bang Jin-mok (Kim Do-hyun), who left the company after sharing ramen for a late-night snack at the old office of the Crisis Management Headquarters, drew a sad smile.

Kang No-ra (Choi Ji-soo), who organized her dormitory life, re-entered the Korean citizenship under the title of director. Kang No-ra, who remains guilty and lingering, expressed her mind in her own way by paying Kim Mi-sook's (Kang Chae-young) hospital fee, but her relationship with roommates who had already cooled down showed no signs of improving. To make matters worse, the presence of Kim Mi-sook's daughter Kim Bom (played by Kim Se-ah) was revealed by her official, and she was no longer able to stay in the dormitory, and Hong Geum-bo asked her parents to take care of her child. Another roommate, Ko Bok-hee, rejected Hong Geum-bo's offer to steal Korean citizenship slush funds together, but she was shaken by Hong Geum-bo's loyalty to actively help her colleague's daughter without neglecting her, and eventually accepted the offer because she felt weak after recalling the memories the four of them built together.

A full-fledged cooperation between the ace securities supervisor who dominated Yeouido, the seasoned embezzlement offender who does not leave a trace, Hong Geum-bo and Ko Bok-hee began, making it impossible to take your eyes off. The two made Kang No-ra, who actively offered to help without knowing anything, serve as Hong Geum-bo's stand-in, and Hong Geum-bo took this opportunity to go to a local bank to withdraw slush funds that would have flowed into his account. The final puzzle of the operation is solved only when Chief of Staff Song Joo-ran (Park Mi-hyun) guarantees the identity of the withdrawal through a phone call. Kang No-ra, who holds Song for a while, and Ko Bok-hee, who stomps at Song's office, and Hong Geum-bo, who looks at the bank's branch manager while holding his breath, have a sweaty ending.

The 11th episode of "Undercover Miss Hong" will air at 9:10 p.m. on the 21st.

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