Things are getting out of hand for Lee Jae Wook in "The Impossible Heir," episode 6.
After getting the trust of the chairman and getting promoted, it seemed that he was seeing his downfall right before his eyes.
Headlined by Lee Jae Wook, Lee Jun Young, and Hong Su Zu, the trio attempts to reign in Korea's top conglomerate, Kang Oh Group.
Lee Jun Young takes on the role of Kang In Ha, the illegitimate son of a chaebol who wants nothing but to be acknowledged by his father.
He teams up with Han Tae Oh, played by Lee Jae Wook, his classmate from high school who possesses smart and strategic thinking.
With the same goal as the duo, they decide to welcome Na Hye Won, played by Hong Su Zu.
'The Impossible Heir' Episode 6 Recap
Following the attack on Han Tae Oh, the first person he called was Na Hye Won, who was too fragile to move.
Thankfully, he was able to rush to the hospital before he lost a lot of blood.
Kang In Ha followed him to the hospital to check on his friend; however, he tells Tae Oh that Kang Oh Group will not launch an investigation regarding the attack because they are worried that the incident will affect the image of the conglomerate.
Han Tae Oh was disappointed about this and personally asked the chairman if he could look into it.
Knowing the chairman, he made a deal with Kang Tae Oh, and his only condition was not to drag the name of the company.
Through his hired hacker, Han Tae Oh found out that the man behind the incident was Kang In Joo's aide.
On the other hand, Na Hye Won found out that Kang Oh Group wanted to cover up the incident; hence, they never reported it to the police.
What surprised her the most is that Kang In Ha was the one who decided not to advise the authorities regarding the attack.
One of the significant premises in episode 6 is Na Hye Won's marriage to Kang In Ha.
Although Kang In Ha knew that Na Hye Won never loved him, it was Tae Oh all along, and he still pushed the wedding.
As for his now wife, Na Hye Won, she was taken aback by the surprise of her brother-in-law, Kang In Joo.
He handed her a series of photos of her and Tae Oh kissing at the roof top and asked her to come with him to the elevator.
The next scene was cut to Han Tae Oh waking up drenched in blood.
He was clueless as to why he was in that room. However, what surprised him the most was the dead bodies of In Joo and a woman while he was holding the murder weapon. Clearly, Han Tae Oh was a victim of a frame-up.
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Written by Geca Wills