The ratings for the 7th episode of SBS' 'Ghost', which aired on the 14th, recorded 11% for households in the metropolitan area and 10.6% for households nationwide. The 2049 audience rating, which is a key indicator of channel competitiveness and topicality, recorded 4.1%, ranking first in the same time period. (Based on Nielsen Korea)
On this day's broadcast, a storm unfolded until Sanyeong (Kim Tae-ri) and Hae-hae (Oh Jeong-se), who were learning about the shamanic 'Choi Man-wol' (Oh Yeon-ah), reached the shocking truth. First, Sanyoung investigated Woo-jin (Kim Shin-bi), the "ghost", who disappeared after saying, "I only saw the name of the person who created the demon. I'm looking for a woman named Choi Man-wol." It was to find out why the demon was pointing at him. Based on the school mark on Woojin's school uniform and the information that he is a friend of the sea, he found out that Woojin was a student who entered Jangil High School in 1999, and with the help of Hong-sae (Hong-gyeong), a senior and detective at school, he even obtained his student records. . However, the address where Woojin lived was the house of the first president of Joonghyeon Capital, Yeom Seung-ok (Kang Gil-woo), that is, the grandfather of the sea.
The sea also tracked the full moon. It was because Mun-chun (Kim Won-hae) heard about the case report that the leading suspect in the kidnapping and murder of a girl in Jangjin-ri in 1958 was Choi Man-wol, a shaman who was rumored to be a dragon, and that she also committed suicide by hanging herself. Hae-hae went to visit his nephew (Cho Hyeon-cheol), who inherited the magic from Choi Man-wol and became a fortuneteller. Through the records left by Choi Man-wol, he knew that in 1958, when the drought and typhoon were particularly bad, his aunt had “done something he shouldn’t have done.” However, while looking through Choi Man-wol's notebook, Hae-hae's eyes were fixed on the 'One Billion Hwan' bill he received in return for salting. In terms of today's value, the company that issued the bill for a large amount of money to buy a building in the middle of Gangnam was 'Jungsangsa Temple'.
According to Hongsae's investigation, Joonghyeonsa was the company that started the current loan company Joonghyeon Capital. Yeom Seung-ok, who took over the crumbling company after struggling with financial difficulties and rebuilt it, went on a winning streak to the point where he even entered the ranks of emerging conglomerates. Strangely, however, people called Joonghyeon Capital 'Samdocheon', which means "a river that flows between this world and the other world." This is because all the people who could be a stumbling block, such as the prosecutor who investigated the company and the company representative who was a rival, died.
Hae-hae, who even confirmed at the registry office that the name of the representative of Joongsangsa Temple was Yeom Seung-ok, went to her grandmother Byeong-hee (Kim Hae-sook) that way. Hae-soo asked, “Did Grandpa and my family really instigate Choi Man-wol to kill the poor child?” Her body trembled. To the grandson who already knew everything, Byeong-hee admitted that he was right without any agitation. In the past, Byeong-hee's expression did not change even when she saw the child Choi Man-wol had married miserably die. There was a scary warning from Choi Man-wol, “As the head of the family inherits the evil spirit, he will do what he wants, but there will definitely be a price.” Hae-hae's mother was killed while trying to prevent a demon from being passed on to her son. Even so, Byeong-hee still gave off a sad spirit, saying, "If it wasn't for that year, I could have become richer."
Hae-hae, who came out of the house staggering in shock, encountered San-young, who sat down while being hit by the pouring heavy rain all over her body. After hearing about the 'Jungsangsaengsa', Sanyeong chased after Lee Mokdan's vision, which suddenly began to appear, and arrived at the house on the sea. And here, he even saw a starving child wrapped in blue cloth die miserably from Choi Man-wol's mad knife action. Sanyoung, who learned the truth that it was the maritime family that created the demon, poured out his anger, saying, "Are you happy to live in such a nice house?"
Hae-jo, collapsed by the gruesome truth surrounding the evil spirit he had devoted everything to chasing, stood in front of the Han River Bridge. Beside him was Woojin. Woo-jin, who came to live in a house by the sea with his father Chi-won (Lee Kyu-hoe), saw an amazing fact before dying from greed while coveting things in the house. Hae-sang, who poured out her resentment toward her friend who knew it but did not tell her, cried out that she was the same person who enjoyed the wealth she had gained miserably. Then, terrifying black shadows pierced his despairing heart, but he did not avoid the sea. Woojin, who was engulfed in fear, eventually left the words, “Don’t die like a fool like me,” and embraced the black shadow and committed suicide.
At that time, Sanyeong, who was looking at her own shadow in Hwawonjae and comforting her sorrow, saying, "How painful and frightened it was," heard the voice of the demon again. "You're going to want me just like your daddy did." At that moment, Sanyoung's vision blurred and his eyes became dark. In fact, it wasn't only Choi Man-wol's name that Woo-jin knew. He secretly overheard the conversation with Kang Mo (Jin Seon-gyu), who came to threaten Byeong-hee. Gangmo, who met her daughter-in-law after visiting the area in Jangjin-ri, informed that she knew that the family was raised by creating evil spirits, and that she had the evidence. But what he wanted to know from Byeong-hee was “how to possess a demon.”
Kim Seo-yoon, staff reporter seogugu@tenasia.co.kr