Every time she snaps around to catch the spy, Jung-hoo ducks so she doesn’t see his face. He takes a seat right behind her, and Young-shin narrates that from her felonious friends, she most importantly picked up a sense of intuition - so she knows when she’s being watched. When the bus takes off and she loses her balance, he catches her but dodges out of sight as soon as she’s set herself to rights. We catch up to the previous episode as Jung-hoo boards right behind her. ![]() Late for work, Young-shin just makes the bus. She calls them her friends, and a flashback shows a younger Young-shin surrounded by proud and doting ajusshis as she masters how to pick locks and pockets, and doctor open a safe. This, she explains, is why her dad’s job is as a lawyer specializing in police cases, while he owns a café on the side, patronized by his “fans”: police and ex-convicts. Young-shin narrates her father’s advice to make her job the thing she likes second-most, and her hobby the thing she likes foremost. It’s not change yet…but it’s the possibility of change. But a spark of something has been kindled inside him. ![]() What matters is connecting with loved ones, and saving whomever you can, whatever it costs - although nobody’s told the Healer that yet. The hints of grand power-plays don’t matter today, though, as Young-shin and Moon-ho find. In a compelling opening week, we get the first clues that the three central characters are all caught in the middle of a much bigger web.
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