![]() He didn’t speak much as a kid but his first proper words came from the sea life center, where he began to repeat the different fish facts. While they’re on the hunt, we receive some telling flashbacks of Geu-Roo as a child. With him gone, Na-Moo, her parents and Sang-Koo all hurry out to try and find the boy. Geu-Roo hurries into his room alone, locking the door and sneaking out the window. However, a knock at the door brings Lawyer Oh to the fray Geu-Roo has been avoiding calls from the memorial center and they want him to make a decision with the ashes. ![]() Geu-Roo turns the TV off though, reminding his Uncle that they need to eat. In the morning, Sang-Koo hears on the news that the gambling den has been completely dismantled. It’s clear this experience has traumatized Geu-Roo, who finds himself struggling and having bad dreams. With them gone, police race to the scene and arrest everyone involved with the gambling den. Bleeding from the head, Sang-Koo promises the others he doesn’t have punch drunk syndrome as they head to the hospital. Geu-Roo switches the lights off, grabbing Sang-Koo and saving him from his fate. When Sang-Koo notices them in the audience, it’s just the distraction his opponent needs to illegally tuck a blade into his glove. While he dances around the octagon, Geu-Roo and Na-Moo race to the scene to check on him. Episode 10 of Move to Heaven begins with Sang-Koo fighting in the ring for his life.
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