The first person to be sent to South Korea was the human weapon Won Yoo Hwan, and when he set off for the expedition, the instructor Kim Tae Won's farewell order set the final outcome of the whole play: "We will meet again only under two circumstances: one is when the North and South are reunified, we will meet as brothers, and secondly, as enemies, we will resolve each other." The day of reunification is far away, long and even impossible, but the end of meeting as an enemy will come sooner, and as a spy, Yuan Liuhuan knew early in the morning that he would have to sacrifice in the end, and his only hope was that the party could take good care of his mother, even if he sacrificed his life. In the village, he was carrying out the task of observing and gathering intelligence under the disguise of a fool, waiting for the party's final call to fight for the great cause of unification.
The second person sent to South Korea was Li Hailang, the illegitimate son of the general. He seems to have nothing to do with Lotte, but he actually has a poor background and is on a mission to become a rock singer. He looks unruly on the outside, but he is the most A sentimental one. And the third one who came to Seoul as a watcher was the youngest, Lee Hae-jin, who disguised as a high school student but actually came to South Korea just to follow the hero in his heart, Won Yoo-hwan. When the three of them gradually adapted to life in South Korea and felt the enthusiasm and simplicity of the villagers, they received the last task: suicide. Really cruel.
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