'Kairos' Lee Se-young and Confidential Assignment Red Signal? Shin Sung-rok Zettai Zetsumei Danger Captured

The Zettai Zetsumei Danger moment was captured shortly before Shin Sung-rok was arrested.In the 6th episode of MBCs monthly mini-series, Kairos (played by Lee Soo-hyun/directed by Park Seung-woo), which will be broadcast on November 16, Shin Sung-rok (played by Kim Seo-jin) is surrounded by the police as the only suspect who witnessed the death of Hwang Jung-min (played by Kwak Song-ja).Kim Seo-jin (Shin Sung-rok), who had previously suspected Lee Taek-gyu (Jo Dong-in), attached a position tracker to his vehicle and followed him.Kim Seo-jin, who visited Lee Taek-gyus location, found the dead Kwak Song-ja (Hwang Jung-min), and hinted that he was trapped and hoped for future development.It was revealed that the man who came to Kwak Song-jas room was Lee Taek-gyu, and another reversal ending shocked viewers.In the meantime, Kim Seo-jin, who was surrounded, is kneeling.The devastation is conveyed in the act of raising the hand, and the desperation is felt in the way of holding the picture of Kwak Songja.

The Zettai Zetsumei Danger moment was captured shortly before Shin Sung-rok was arrested.

In the 6th episode of MBC's monthly mini-series, Kairos (played by Lee Soo-hyun/directed by Park Seung-woo), which will be broadcast on November 16, Shin Sung-rok (played by Kim Seo-jin) is surrounded by the police as the only suspect who witnessed the death of Hwang Jung-min (played by Kwak Song-ja).

Kim Seo-jin (Shin Sung-rok), who had previously suspected Lee Taek-gyu (Jo Dong-in), attached a position tracker to his vehicle and followed him. Kim Seo-jin, who visited Lee Taek-gyu's location, found the dead Kwak Song-ja (Hwang Jung-min), and hinted that he was trapped and hoped for future development. It was revealed that the man who came to Kwak Song-ja's room was Lee Taek-gyu, and another reversal ending shocked viewers.

In the meantime, Kim Seo-jin, who was surrounded, is kneeling. The devastation is conveyed in the act of raising the hand, and the desperation is felt in the way of holding the picture of Kwak Songja.