'City of Duke' Kim Mi-sook, Lee E-Dam Killed and Covered An Innocent Man in Lee Chung-ju... Soo Ae, I'm All Lost
“City” Kim Mi-sook killed Lee E-Dam. Kim Mi-sook, who covered Lee with Murder An Innocent Man, threatened Soo Ae with the words "Savoema" to trample all your things thoroughly.
JTBC's 'City of the Duke' broadcast on the 2nd depicted the end of Lee Seol (Lee E-Dam) and tears of Jae Hee (Soo Ae).
In Jae Hee’s declaration of revenge, Han Sook (Kim Mi-sook) said, “Get your head up. Have you forgotten where you came from? What can you do with your back to me? What do you think you can get from this Seo Han-sook?"
“You can just crush everything you can’t have,” said Jae Hee, “and expect it, because you’ll ruin Savoie thoroughly.”
But the declaration of war also briefly: Jae Hee was in great shock as Lee Seol was killed in front of Jae Hee. Lee Seol's friend Yong-seop, who met Jae Hee at the scene, said, "You have to run away quickly because you do not know anything." Jae Hee grabbed Jae Hee's arm, but Jae Hee said he could not leave Lee Seol alone.
Meanwhile, Lee Seol, who was alive, met Jun Hyuk (Kim Kang-woo) and said that he should have been guilty of Jun Hyuk seven years ago.
So Junhyuk said, "Do you want me to believe that? Where is this? Who is buying you?" The embarrassed Lee Seol resisted, and Junhyuk's body remained alive.
Junhyuk, who heard the news of Lee Seol late, said to Han Sook, "I knew how scary he was, but he is a great person."
Han Sook handed over the manipulated suicide note to Jae Hee and said, "It would have been difficult to tell a lot of lies that I could not afford. So I guess I wanted to say I’m sorry to see you last, and I don’t think I’ve had the courage to do that.”
“I think it’s better to take pity on her poor life and cover it up quietly,” he added brazenly.
Han Sook had sent an employee to kill Lee Seol while he called Junhyuk. On this day, Han Sook admitted, "I cleaned up Lee Seol," but to Jae Hee, "Now, please wake up. If you stop here, I will forgive you. “If you’re going to disobey me, all of you will be trampled on Savoie,” he warned.
As a result, Jae Hee was at the crossroads of choice, and at the end of the play, Jae Hee's ex-boyfriend and assistant, Chung Ho (Lee Chung-ju), wrote Murder An Innocent Man,