ChaeJongHyeop, SeoEunSoo, And KimSungOh Put Their Heads Together To Seek Out A Strategy In “UnlockMyBoss”
) struggling to overturn the situation. Park In Sung and Jung Se Yeon, who see Kim Sun Joo’s body on the hospital bed through the smartphone’s camera, appear to be shocked by the situation.
In the stills below, Park In Sung, Jung Se Yeon, and Ma Pi gather together at Silver Lining’s CEO’s office to seek countermeasures. Viewers are curious to find out whether the three will be able to recover Kim Sun Joo’s body and uncover the truth. The production team remarked, “Kim Sun Joo’s body which they thought they found is in danger again. Amidst the shocking truth, the more sophisticated teamwork of Park In Sung, Jung Se Yeon, and Ma Pi who confront the threat with a brilliant strategy will give viewers thrilling catharsis.”If you haven’t already, catch up with the drama here:
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