Oh Yeon-seo, ♥ After losing Hong Jong-hyun, approach Song Seung-heon..Secret revealed ('Player2')

Jul 03, 2024

Oh Yeon-seo, ♥ After losing Hong Jong-hyun, approach Song Seung-heon..Secret revealed ('Player2')
The reason why Song Seung-heon and Oh Yeon-seo had to unite was revealed.

In the 10th episode of tvN's Monday-Tuesday drama 'Player 2: The War of the Players' (played by Park Sang-moon and Choi Seul-ki, directed by Jae-hyun), the story of Kang Ha-ri (Song Seung-heon) and Jung Soo-min (Oh Yeon-seo), who pursued the final villain Jeffrey Jung (Kim Gyeong-nam) for different reasons, was revealed, increasing their immersion.

As a result, the 10th viewership averaged 4.3% and up to 5.1% based on households in the metropolitan area, and averaged 3.9% and up to 4.6%, ranking first in cable and general service channels both in the metropolitan area and nationwide (based on paid platforms integrating cable, IPTV, and satellite/provided by Nielsen Korea).

In the broadcast on this day, the past of players who died and scattered was depicted. Those who turned around, saying they should not meet each other again, met again in front of the place where Cha Ah-ryeong's younger brother, Cha Jay (Jang Gyu-ri), worked, and Kang Ha-ri eventually informed Cha Jay of the obituary of Cha Ah-ryeong, her older sister. Lim Byung-min (Lee Si-eon) and Do Jin-woong (Tae Won-seok) delivered the bag of Ah-ryeong's share to Jay while Cha Jay left and disappeared.

Afterwards, Kang Ha-ri continued to track down Jeffrey Jeong and infiltrated the lecture schedule to kill him, but managed to overcome the crisis with the help of Lim Byung-min as soon as he was discovered by his subordinates. Those who missed each other even while they were apart eventually regrouped to take revenge on Cha Ah-ryeong. Chajei also happened to find themselves together again and became a team as they began to move to join those who felt warm.

Meanwhile, secrets related to President Choi Sang-ho (Cho Seong-ha) have also been revealed. He was a supporter of Jung Soo-min and a father-like figure, and he also lived like a family with reporter Shin Hyung-min (Hong Jong-hyun), Jung Soo-min's lover. In particular, Shin Hyung-min claimed to be a strong supporter to help him when he was in a lonely fight by covering alone despite media outlets to reveal the reality of Jeffrey's justice, who is trying to shake the Republic of Korea.

But for the sake of his big picture, Jeffrey Chung offered a deal to presidential candidate Choi Sang-ho, who had low approval ratings, and Choi Sang-ho eventually grabbed his hand at his irresistible words. Choi Sang-ho, who thought he would only have to close his eyes to Jeffrey's organization and the business he does, was angry to learn that Jeffrey had brutally killed Shin Hyung-min, who was his son-in-law, without consulting, but he was already in the same boat with Jeffrey, so he became an accomplice.

Choi Sang-ho, who decided to make Jung Soo-min fight Jeffrey Jung in his fence, handed over materials about Jeffrey Jung, which reporter Shin Hyung-min was investigating, to Jung Soo-min. After receiving this, Jung Soo-min was ready to fight Jeffrey Jung for a long time, and before the full-fledged operation, Shin Hyung-min approached the gang of Kang Ha-ri, who always watched with curiosity.

Jung Soo-min's actions, which have been full of questions so far, have been a test to join them in this operation. Jung Soo-min approached the goal by carrying out the operation one by one with the players, but stopped in front of the unexpected truth. Questions are growing about what else will come in front of Jung Soo-min, who is in the midst of betrayal toward Choi Sang-ho, who tolerated Shin Hyung-min's death, and Kang Ha-ri, who is on the verge of losing his colleague Cha Ah-ryeong.

Song Seung-heon, who lost his colleague, and Oh Yeon-seo, who lost his lover, but the choices of those with the same goal will be available in the 11th episode of 'Player 2: The War of the Workers', which will air at 8:50 p.m. on the 8th (Monday).





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