Lim Ji-yeon revealed the hidden mine secret, but Chu Young-woo ended up sobbing (Ok's wife exhibition)

Dec 23, 2024

 Lim Ji-yeon revealed the hidden mine secret, but Chu Young-woo ended up sobbing (Ok's wife exhibition)



In the sixth episode of JTBC's Saturday-Sunday drama "Ok's Wife'," Ok Tae-young (played by Lim Ji-yeon) realized justice by revealing the secret of the hidden mine, but she was seen sobbing on the outside of Sung Yoon-kyum (Choo Young-woo).

Ok Tae-young and Cheon Seung-hwi (played by Chu Young-woo) came to their senses in the cave after jumping off a cliff, and rescued the children trapped in the mine with the help of a stone they met by chance. Ji Dong-chun (Shin Seung-hwan), who tried to prevent this, was also ordered to get rid of four years"Thanks to Cheon Seung-hwi's excellent martial arts skills, he was able to protect the children.

Ok Tae-young revealed the secret of the mine to Mrs. Kim and strongly criticized it, saying, `Can you drive innocent people to the station for good taste?' He appeared to seek justice to the end, asking "Don't die, live and pay for your children."




Afterwards, Ok Tae-young expressed his belief by defending the sinner Lee Choong-il. Recalling the advice of his father Sung Kyu-jin (Sung Dong-il), he tried to keep his belief that everyone should be equal before the law.

Meanwhile, Cheon Seung-hwi and Ok Tae-young confirmed each other's true feelings, but Cheon Seung-hwi "I will never look for you again."He said goodbye to tears. Ok Tae-young asked her to convey her true feelings, saying "The officer is her first love," but the mixed fate of the two added to the sadness.

In addition, Sootongi (Lee Jae-won) visited Ok Tae-young for the first time in seven years to announce the news that Song Seo-in (Kim Ji-eun) was trapped in prison. Ok Tae-young, who decided to go out of his way, found Sung Yun-kyum at the port leaving for Icheon. However, Sung Yun-kyum got on the boat, turning away from her, and Ok Tae-young, who was looking at his back, eventually collapsed and sobbed.






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