Ha-bin with her hands drenched in blood

Ha-bin Found With Bloodied Hands Next To A Dead Body

The MBC Friday-Saturday drama “Doubt” is capturing viewers attention with the unexpected twists and mysterious plots. It has peaked its viewership on 1st November in South Korea.

In the latest episode of “Doubt”, viewers were shocked to see the main character, Ha-bin (played by Chae Won-bin) stood over a bloodied body, leading many to question if she had committed the murder.

Her father, Tae-su (played by Han Seok-kyu), arrived just in time to witness the scene, adding the tense atmosphere.

Identity of the Helmeted Man Revealed

The mysterious “Helmet Man” following Ha-bin was finally revealed as Du-cheol (Yoo Oh-sung), who initially claimed to be the father of a past victim, Min-ah. Du-cheol confronted both Ha-bin and Young-min (Kim Jung-jin), questioning their connections to his daughter’s death. His actions hinted at his search for revenge, though his true intentions remain unclear.

Tae-su’s Secrets Complicated His Relationship With Ha-bin

Ha-bin’s father, Tae-su, is also hiding painful secrets. He previously kept Ha-bin’s mother Ji-su’s tragic last words from his daughter, as Ji-su had suspected Ha-bin’s involvement in her sibling’s death. Tae-su’s attempts to protect Ha-bin from the truth have led him to hide important details, further complicating their relationship.

Ha-bin Finds Out Her Mother Did Not Believe Her

Young-min, who had been hiding in an abandoned building, revealed shocking information to Ha-bin. He disclosed that Ji-soo had initially believed Ha-bin was responsible for a previous death. Overcome with anger, Ha-bin lashed out and demanded answers, leading Young-min to confess that her mother had tried to protect her, believing her to be involved in the incident. This revelation left Ha-bin in shock, and when Tae-su arrived, he found Ha-bin standing beside Young-min’s lifeless body, intensifying the suspense.

The episode 7 of “Doubt” will air on 2nd November 9:50 PM (KST) on MBC.

Image via: MBC.

Akash Deep Satpathi

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