As the mid-season finale, this episode marks a turning point, with tensions soaring and key conflicts locking into place for the battles ahead.
Still reeling from the deaths of the four innocent victims who had helped them burn down the Babel factory, Vincenzo and Cha-Young now seem more hardened than ever. Their grief has turned into steely determination, and they are set on ensuring that their friends' sacrifices were not in vain.
Meanwhile, Han-Seo faces an unexpected challenge from Seung-Hyuk, who suddenly appears far more confident than before. Perhaps sensing an opportunity to shield himself from his greatest fear—Jun-Woo—Seung-Hyuk seems to be testing the younger brother’s limits. Han-Seo, for his part, has remained steadfastly loyal despite having countless reasons to resent his position within the family business. But how much more will it take before those seeds of dissatisfaction finally take root?
Elsewhere, Myung-Hee’s influence over Jun-Woo continues to grow. She seems to be the only person he fully opens up to—a sign not only of his respect for her but of the trust that is quietly forming between them. As alliances shift and motives become clearer, the stage is set for an explosive second half of the series.
Ashley Matthews
2025-03-06 20:04:47 +0000 UTCUminSoMuchToMe
2025-02-27 03:59:15 +0000 UTCSimon Chilley
2025-02-24 11:42:31 +0000 UTCApril Moore
2025-02-24 02:55:05 +0000 UTC