Sang-hyo shows Hae-young where to sign for cancelling the contract but noticing his distraction, she asks him what’s wrong. Instead of answering, Hae-young picks up the papers and replies, “I almost made a mistake. This wedding…will not be cancelled.”
He tears up the contract and throws it in her face with a smirk, and asks her to take good care of his wedding. Dismayed, Sang-hyo tries to convince him that he’ll want to change venues. Hae-young smoothly replies that she’s so dependable that he’s not worried about staying here.
Switching tacks, Sang-hyo digs a stiletto heel into Hae-young’s foot. Squirming, he holds firm, even when she threatens him with her fist next. Hae-young makes a quick exit, and although she gives chase, he gives her the slip.
Armed with a frilly red umbrella for disguise, Sang-hyo follows Hae-young to the parking lot. In his car, he’s reliving the satisfying memory of her shocked face. “You should’ve been this shocked the first time!” A second later the red umbrella pops up in front of his car. She gets in and immediately threatens him (again) at umbrella-point: “Drive.” When he’s too slow to comply, she stabs at him. Hae-young: “She still pokes me now like she did seven years ago!”
At the river, Sang-hyo loses patience and throws him against his car demanding to know what he’s playing at. He insists he’s being sincere — he doesn’t see any reason not to go through with it, since they’ve said their goodbyes to the past. He says, “Besides, how many people get an opportunity to remarry with their ex-wife preparing the ceremony? What a great opportunity! I can’t let this one go—” At which point, Sang-hyo throws him a satisfying right hook, which leaves them both groaning with pain.
Sang-hyo declares, “Okay. I’ll prepare it properly,” as if to say, just watch me. With that, she walks away. Not to be outdone, Hae-young drives away, abandoning her. He mutters, “She won’t be in danger at night with a punch like that.”
A disbelieving Sang-hyo watches him go. “He left by himself? Nothing has changed from seven years ago. I waited so long for him.”
Hae-young’s conscience gets the better of him and he U-turns back for her. Sitting alone by the river, she declines his calls. He searches for her, but she’s already hailed a taxi headed back to the hotel. Hae-young gives up, deciding, “There’s no way she’d wait for me. She didn’t wait for me seven years ago, either.”
About to leave for the night, Sang-hyo spots somebody going into Sung-gyum’s office and thinks he must be here late. The shady figure turns out to be Assistant Manager Hwang, searching for something. He seems to find what he’s looking for — a photo frame hidden in a drawer.
The next day, Sung-gyum immediately notices something off when he enters his office. Simon confirms that nobody came in and the computer also shows no sign of tampering, but Sung-gyum remains suspicious. At the same time, one of the security guards takes something to Security Team Leader CHA DONG-MIN.
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