He says loudly that there’s no need for that, and stalks over to their table, surprising Yoo-bum. But it’s Jae-chan slamming his hands on his table that makes everyone freeze. Hong-joo’s eyes dart over to her, and Woo-tak stands up. Mom says she’ll go beg the prosecutor to drop the case, and So-yoon screams at her not to. Yoo-bum shows them the apology that her father wrote, as if that proves he’s a changed man, but So-yoon just says she’ll quit piano so that she doesn’t need her father’s money. So-yoon’s eyes pool with tears and she gets this faraway look as she says that if the case is dropped, they’ll go back and hell will begin again. Mom says she already agreed not to press charges because of this, but Yoo-bum tells her that the prosecutor is pursuing the case anyway, and it’s up to her to beg for him to stop. So-yoon’s mom steels her nerves and says the divorce papers are ready, but she wavers when Yoo-bum points out that her husband has already made sure to separate his assets so that she can’t touch them. Thankfully Hong-joo’s mother interjects and calls Yoo-bum out for his scare tactics, and reminds So-yoon’s mother that you don’t need a husband to survive in this world, and that she’ll get enough in the divorce settlement to support her daughter on her own. Little bro Seung-won slams a plate of fruit on the table (I just love this passive-aggressive waiter bit), and then Yoo-bum tells So-yoon and her mother that he’s here out of concern for them, because they’ll be cut off financially if her father’s case goes to trial, and her talent will go to waste. Woo-tak turns him down, saying that he thinks he’ll have other plans tonight.įast-forward to the middle of his dinner with Jae-chan, when lawyer Yoo-bum walks into Hong-joo’s restaurant right on cue. His partner thinks he’s spouting crazy nonsense and offers to buy him samgyupsal for dinner tonight, which is exactly what they did in Woo-tak’s dream. Woo-tak says they aren’t those kind of dreams, but they’re the kind that feel like what he saw will happen in real life. Woo-tak thinks back to his dream about Jae-chan and replies, “It’s usually a man…” heh. Later that day he asks his partner what it means if he keeps dreaming about a person, and his partner says it’s obviously lovesickness and asks about the woman in his dreams. Officer Woo-tak wakes from the dream with a start, scaring his dog. In the background, officer Woo-tak and his partner gape in shock. The chopstick stabs Hong-joo’s hand right through, blood spilling as her mother cries out. In that split second, Hong-joo sees what she’s about to do and lurches forward, protecting So-yoon’s hand with her own. So-yoon screams in protest and grabs a chopstick from the table, and slams it toward her own hand… So-yoon says she’ll quit, but Mom insists that she’ll beg. Lawyer Yoo-bum delivers her father’s message that he’ll cut off all support for her to play the piano. In a dream, pianist So-yoon and her mother are threatened to return home.
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