VagaBond' Bae Suzy, terror captures circumstances...Lee Seung-gi claims

In Vagabond, Bae Suzy captured evidence of the terror circumstances that Lee Seung-gi has claimed.In the SBS gilt drama Vagabond (playplayed by Jang Young-chul and directed by Yoo In-sik), which aired on the 21st night, Cha Dal-gun (Lee Seung-gi), who left for Morocco to recover the remains of his nephew who died in the Planes accident, was portrayed.On the day of the broadcast, Cha Dal-geon found out that the man in the video sent by his nephew just before Planes took off was alive and walking Morocco.To airline employees and bereaved families, the Planes accident was caused by a terror, and with the help of the embassy, even confirmed airport CCTV.But the person he claimed to be alive was not on CCTV. Cha Dal-geons claim was dismissed as a madmans word.Chadalgan handed over the video to the confessional (Bae Suzy), who witnessed the man with him, which included the last image of his nephew.In the process, he broke into the house of Gohari, and while he was searching the house to see that Gohari was not in league with the terro, he realized that Gohari was an NIS agent.Since then, Gohari has felt guilty about Cha Dal-geons words, You are also responsible, and has asked a member of the NIS of Korea to analyze the video.After the memorial service, the families returned to Korea, but the car was left in Morocco. When he returned to his quarters, he tried to spread his nephews video on the Internet.But I was embarrassed to find that the video was erased.Cha Dal-gun, who learned that the room was also stolen and the laptop was missing, was arrested by local police for allegedly fighting a hotel employee and was detained in a detention center.Meanwhile, Ko Hae-ri secured the voice of the Planes black box with the help of the NIS director.He heard the bookkeeper talking in Spanish before takeoff and then he remembered that the man in the video analyzed by his NIS colleague had spoken in Spanish.He began to compare the two conversations and inferred that they were conversations of terrorists disguised as lover conversations.

In VagaBond', Bae Suzy captured evidence of the terror circumstances that Lee Seung-gi has claimed.

In the SBS gilt drama "VagaBond" (playplayed by Jang Young-chul and directed by Yoo In-sik), which aired on the 21st night, Cha Dal-gun (Lee Seung-gi), who left for Morocco to recover the remains of his nephew who died in the Planes accident, was portrayed.

On the day of the broadcast, Cha Dal-geon found out that the man in the video sent by his nephew just before Planes took off was alive and walking Morocco. To airline employees and bereaved families, the Planes accident was caused by a terror, and with the help of the embassy, even confirmed airport CCTV. But the person he claimed to be alive was not on CCTV. Cha Dal-geon's claim was dismissed as a madman's word.

Chadalgan handed over the video to the confessional (Bae Suzy), who witnessed the man with him, which included the last image of his nephew. In the process, he broke into the house of Gohari, and while he was searching the house to see that Gohari was not in league with the terro, he realized that Gohari was an NIS agent. Since then, Gohari has felt guilty about Cha Dal-geon's words, "You are also responsible," and has asked a member of the NIS of Korea to analyze the video.

After the memorial service, the families returned to Korea, but the car was left in Morocco. When he returned to his quarters, he tried to spread his nephew's video on the Internet. But I was embarrassed to find that the video was erased. Cha Dal-gun, who learned that the room was also stolen and the laptop was missing, was arrested by local police for allegedly fighting a hotel employee and was detained in a detention center.

Meanwhile, Ko Hae-ri secured the voice of the Planes black box with the help of the NIS director. He heard the bookkeeper talking in Spanish before takeoff and then he remembered that the man in the video analyzed by his NIS colleague had spoken in Spanish. He began to compare the two conversations and inferred that they were conversations of terrorists disguised as lover conversations.