Nana's Office Overwhelmed With Protesters + Park Sung Hoon Analyzes The Situation In 'Into The Ring'
'Into The Ring' has released a sneak peek of Nana and Park Sung Hoon in their new project.
Previously in 'Into the Ring,' Goo Se Ra (Nana) and Geong Gong Myung (Park Sung Hoon) started a project to save Sarang's neighborhood. The two already had speculations regarding the suspicious move to change the neighborhood's name. As they went into details, they realized that the issue is connected to Mawon District's 'tax-eating-hippo' Smart One Business.
Goo Se Ra and Seo Gong Myung, leaving open questions to whether she will choose her conscience over personal gain, attempted to persuade Yoon Hee Soo (Yoo Da In).
In the latest released stills, lingering turmoil at the Mawon District Office has been revealed. In the image, protesters filled Goo Se Ra's office holding picket signs that read, "Laborers are people too. Guarantee security!"
Goo Se Ra and Seo Gong Myung face the protesters, looking startled, raising the curiosity about the reason behind the protests. Nonetheless, Go Se Ra quickly assembles herself and gets down to business, listening to the protesters, as Seo Gong Myung thoughtfully analyzes the issue at hand while watching the conversation.
When it comes to politics, Goo Se Ra always acted for the people's cause. Although she ran for district representative for money, Goo Se Ra has delivered to the volunteer organizations the funds she acquired with difficulty and to wherever the funds are needed. Viewers expect it to be no different from the upcoming issue.
Per the production team, the new episode will show Goo Se Ra meeting another case related to the series of issues, including the Sarang neighborhood's change of name and the Smart One City Business. Also, the protesters taking over the office have occurred as a part of the issue.
"Please watch out how Goo Se Ra overcomes the difficulty and what the shocking truth that has appeared in front of Seo Gong Myung and Goo Se Ra could be."
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