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The script starts with KIM SI-HWA’s (36) nightmare, where young Si-hwa and her parents getting dragged away by the soldiers. Then, she wakes up by her loving husband JUNG-HO (39) and daughter SUJI (6).

On a train heading to Australia, the infamous Hungarian weapon supplier SABETH BARAYANI (63) is meeting with the Asian one-eyed supplier Ascar (50s). Next to Ascar, his henchman Son KI-HWA (36) is helping him with the translation. Inside the next coach, PARK GANG-MU (40), HYUNG-CHUL (32) and other CIA AGENTS are waiting for the further direction. While Barayani is giving Ascar a file and a usb of what he wants, a fight starts off as Ki-hwa spots a carman with a small camera on him. Hyung-chul jumps into the scene, but gets killed by Ascar. Then, Ascar escapes the scene with dead Barayani’s files and the usb. The CIA agents decide to bring unconscious Ki-hwa to Korea, so they can get information about Ascar and what Barayani wanted from him.

Back in Korea, Si-hwa is getting ready to send Suji off to the kindergarten. Si-hwa looks like a normal and happy housewife. Before
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Then, he tells her to go see Gaeko and get weapons from him. In the twinkling of an eye, Si-hwa remembers Gaeko’s car plate number. Meanwhile, Gang-mu gets informed that Son Ki-hwa is now awake. He then asks Ki-hwa what Barayani wanted get from Su-hyuk. When Ki-hwa says the first word “ghost,” Si-hwa snipes at Ki-hwa from the opposite building and successfully kills Ki-hwa. Gang-mu calls his boss and asks what “ghost” is, and the boss hesitantly tells him that it is a weapon utilizing an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) which would cause catastrophic damage to the country’s electricity grid, resulting in long-term, national power outages. Dr. Go successfully created this deadly weapon, and they will be having a mock experiment with a smaller affected radius of 1 kilometer. In this meeting, Dr. Go will present the completed

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