In episode 3 of Gyeongseong Creature Season 2, the climax is brought to a new level where the story proceeds and builds upon mysteries and dangers from the previous episodes.
The opening features Chae-ok who is injured and is struggling with the demon inside her that wants to feed on humans to heal.
She injects herself with something mysterious to calm down and notices that the bracelet, her only supporting connection with Tae-sang, is missing and gets upset. In that scene, she also finds Ho-jae’s card with his company address.
Chae-ok and Ho-jae’s Meeting in Gyeongseong Creature S2
As the two are talking, police detective Noh tries to eavesdrop on Ho-jae and Chae-ok through a bug they installed previously but doesn’t learn anything useful. Flipping the scene to the protagonists, Seung-jo and Kuroko carry on a rough conversation that adds to the tension in the Korean thriller series. Seung-jo also reveals some critical information to Kuroko about Silverbill.
There is a drop of the granny informant, Mrs Ahn, as she welcomes her disabled grandson home but he tells her that he will be gone for training for some time. Back to the mains, Chae-ok and Ho-jae meet in an abandoned building and Yong-gil sits back in the car to keep an eye in case anything goes wrong.
As the two are bickering with each other, Ho-jae and Chae-ok suddenly find themselves caught in an unexpected trap. They are surrounded by multiple Najins who start attacking, leaving no time for them to digest the scene and get ready. When Yong-gil hears the noise, he immediately runs to help.
But, Seung-jo knocks him into unconsciousness and then moves in to greet Ho-jae, asking if he holds memories of the past. Ho-jae is no match for him and is instantly taken down along with Chae-ok.
While Ho-jae tries to save Chae-ok as she is getting stabbed, due to the weakness rushing over him, he can’t see himself doing anything more than crawling. At the last moment when the hopes are low, Young-gil wakes up and rescues both of them. The Gyeongseong Creature Season 2 makes sure you have literal chills as you watch it through!
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