Na Moon-young struggled to shed tears due to the constant flood of circumstances following the death of her husband Cha Sung-jae.Despite this, Luo Wenying still used the intuition and persistence accumulated during his long period as a prosecutor to see through Cha Sungjae's suicide as a lie, and finally met him while he was still alive.
On that day, Luo Wenying witnessed the scene where Do Jinyu was shot by a suspicious man. After learning from the injured Dou Zhenyu that the man who shot was Cha Sungjae, he felt very confused.Based on the address provided by Do Jin-woo, it was revealed that the husband had helped homeless people through the Cha Woong Welfare Foundation and had opened their accounts for illegal management. This brought suspicion closer to the authenticity of the husband's death.
Ma Kang, the director of Jinsan Property and Industry who broke into Na Moon-young's house illegally, found the 500 million won that Cha Sung-jae had put in a shoe box, took it back, and threatened Na Moon-young, saying, "The remaining 6.5 billion won of the 7 billion won that her husband took away", please bring it back within a week".Luo Wenying was very angry at Minister Ma Jiang who crossed the line and threatened her daughter's safety.After it was finally confirmed that the 7 billion won was transferred to the homeless account managed by the husband in the name of the contract, he went to Minister Ma Kang and said, "This is a typical sign of money laundering." He used this as an excuse to get angry, which brought pleasure to the audience.
Luo Wenying, who was convinced that her husband would be alive, immediately confirmed this through DNA re-examination.It was later discovered that the mother-in-law, who had always opposed the autopsy, and the living husband secretly colluded to hide it from everyone by exchanging DNA.When Na Moon-young, who knew the truth, learned that her husband was still alive at the home of the deceased Hwang Tae-soo at the end of the show, her voice and eyes were full of complex emotions such as relief, disappointment, anger and betrayal.