Jin-hee is often visited by the spirit of her deceased brother Jin-cheol in her dreams, as his 49th-day ritual approaches. Already suffering from severe anxiety and stress, Jin-hee’s condition worsens, and her hysteria becomes more intense. The owner of the beauty salon building, Seung-bong, comes every Sunday to get his hair trimmed at Jin-hee’s salon and attends a nearby church. He constantly gives Jin-hee lewd looks and uses the issue with the shop as an excuse to ...
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Jin-hee is often visited by the spirit of her deceased brother Jin-cheol in her dreams, as his 49th-day ritual approaches. Already suffering from severe anxiety and stress, Jin-hee’s condition worsens, and her hysteria becomes more intense. The owner of the beauty salon building, Seung-bong, comes every Sunday to get his hair trimmed at Jin-hee’s salon and attends a nearby church. He constantly gives Jin-hee lewd looks and uses the issue with the shop as an excuse to get closer to her. Grandma Dong-hee, who lives next door, begins to suspect something and keeps a watchful eye on them.
Su-hyang, a former member of the local traditional drumming troupe who left the village three years ago, suddenly returns after receiving a spiritual calling. Young-ho and Dong-gyu help Su-hyang establish a shrine, but the flirtatious Dong-gyu begins to openly pursue Su-hyang. Meanwhile, Seung-bong, who has been persistently showing interest in Jin-hee, successfully arranges a private meeting with her, making an offer she can't refuse. Their relationship gradually develops, and during a drunken night, Jin-hee opens up to Seung-bong about her painful family history. Seung-bong, having long harbored a plan, decides to take action.
As Young-ho and Su-hyang rekindle old memories and spend time together, Grandma Dong-hee notices the growing closeness between Jin-hee and Seung-bong, which only heightens Ji-nhee’s anxiety.
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