'Two Weeks' Lee Jun Ki Captures Evidence Through Park Ha Sun's Eyes

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MBC
Two Weeks
Lee Jun Ki
Lee Joon Ki
Lee Joon Gi
Park Ha Sun
Song Jae Rim
Jo Min Ki

"Two Weeks" Lee Jun Ki uses Park Ha Sun's eyes to capture evidence of the criminal.

September 18, the 13th episode of the MBC drama "Two Weeks" featured Jang Tae San (Lee Jun Ki) taking advantage of the reflection in Seo In Hye's (Park Ha Sun) eyes to figure out the location of where Mister Kim (Song Jae Rim) took her.

Jang Tae San sneaks inside of the pawn shop where he secretly set up recorder. He successfully retrieves the recorder which contains conversations about Moon Il Suk's (Jo Min Ki) men talking about him killing Oh Mi Sook. Jang Tae San smiles after hearing the conversation and says, "That's right!"

However, Moon Il Suk kidnaps Seo In Hye from her workplace. Jang Tae San learns about this from Park Jae Kyung (Kim So Yeon), then he receives a video phone call from Mister Kim right after. In the screen, Seo In Hye is sitting on a chair, shaking with fear. Mister Kim says, "If you want to save this woman, go take the car at the location I will tell you within 30 minutes from now."

Seo In Hye blurts out, "Listen to me. Whatever you do, don't come here. If you come, they'll kill you. Then Soo Jin (Lee Chae Mi) will die. Don't save me, just save Soo Jin. It was great seeing you again. The image of you in my memories must have stayed inside of me. Use those memories for Soo Jin now."

After hanging up the phone with Seo In Hye, Jang Tae San begins to think carefully. Right then, Jang Tae San remembers what Seo In Hye had said to him while they were dating. She had said, "I love my reflection in your eyes." Jang Tae San captures the screen shots during the video phone call and sends the photos to Park Jae Kyung to have the eyes zoomed in.

In Seo In Hye's eyes, Mister Kim's reflection can be seen clearly as well as their location.

At the end of this episode, Moon Il Suk kidnaps Seo Soo Jin as well.

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