Hae-sang immediately recognizes the cursed object and rushes to the old house to retrieve it. Meanwhile, Hae-sang continues his investigation of the evil spirit and learns from San-young’s mother that she recently received a red ribbon from her father. The spirit suddenly vanishes, and like the incident with the voice phishing offender, San-young sees through the spirit’s eyes as it arrives at her grandmother’s house. Just as Hae-sang warned, San-young sees the evil spirit latched onto her, and she hears it dare her to guess its name. At the end of the day, her pent-up frustrations come out through the malevolent spirit, and San-young finds herself by the river with the girl’s doll scratched up in her hands.įrightened by her unconscious behavior, she runs away and ends up in a tunnel with a large mirror. She leaves Hae-sang behind and tries to resume her daily life by seeking medical help, hanging out with her friend, and attending annoying reunions.ĭuring one of her part-time jobs, San-young unpacks for a well-off family where their young daughter cries for her doll and accidentally scratches her. With the teenaged ghost gone, Hae-sang tells San-young that they need to deal with hers next, but she berates him for thinking about spirits when the truly scary creatures in this world are people. Right then, San-young appears, and with their combined effort, they save her. Waking up inside the house, Hae-sang smashes a window open to help the girl escape, but she is too small to climb out. Hae-sang tracks down the spirit’s family with the help of his detective acquaintance, Mun-chun, but while trying to free the little girl, the parents capture him, instead. The two of them split up, tackling the case from different angles, and come to the same conclusion: the spirit is a worried brother looking out for his younger sister. When they arrive at the boy’s funeral, Hae-sang sees a red rash only visible to him on the victim’s face and assures San-young that another spirit did this. When Hae-sang hears about the second death, he realizes that something is off and goes out to confirm his suspicions. At the moment, though, he might be the only person who can help her, so putting aside her disbelief, she shares her worries with him. San-young drops by Hae-sang’s university where she learns that everyone else thinks he is insane, too. While visiting her friend BAEK SE-MI ( Yang Hye-ji), a boy died after he and his friends were caught filming them, and San-young starts to question everything. Though San-young waves aside his warnings, that evening two detectives, SEO MUN-CHUN ( Kim Won-hae) and LEE HONG-SAE ( Hong Kyung), drop by her house to ask about the phishing offender who stole their money - he died earlier today.ĭespite feeling uneasy about the news, San-young chalks it up as a coincidence until another odd death occurs around her. Recently the victim of a phishing scam, San-young assumes the worst about Hae-sang, so when he starts talking about ghosts, she takes it as her cue to skedaddle. Their first meeting is cut short before Hae-sang can introduce himself, but as fate would have it, they cross paths again not long after. He notices San-young’s shadow reflecting a wild-haired woman, and he recognizes it as the spirit that killed his mother. As soon as she touches the item, a strange vision clouds her mind, and a voice rings in her head: “She received it.”Īs San-young leaves, she runs into YEOM HAE-SANG ( Oh Jung-se), another folklore professor with an interesting ability: he can see spirits. They attend Gang-mo’s funeral, and San-young inherits a traditional hair ribbon as a keepsake. Things take a turn in San-young’s life when her mother ( Park Ji-young) reveals that her supposedly-dead father just died. However, most people remain unaware of their existence, including our protagonist GU SAN-YOUNG ( Kim Tae-ri) - a tired twentysomething-year-old who works part-time jobs to keep afloat. Some have malicious intents, while others wander aimlessly. In this world, ghosts and spirits exist, just as beliefs and fears do. After coming face-to-face with himself, Gang-mo dies, hanging from the ceiling. With shaking hands, he sets up a barrier around his doors, but his efforts are for naught as he falls prey to the spirit’s deception. In order to find answers and save those around them, our heroes must look towards the past to understand the world and the things beyond it.Ī ferocious downpour rages outside as the show opens to folklore professor GU GANG-MO (cameo by Jin Seon-gyu) rushing back home. One folklore professor’s research into the unknown opens the gates for an evil spirit to wreak havoc and causes an unsuspecting daughter and an unrelenting son to become entangled in an ill-fated alliance.
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