@@maryammoeen2452apparently the "ghost" is one of the tenants living in the building, who decided to start a RU-vid channel.. that is why he is looking that way
@@maryammoeen2452 I am sorry I can't confirm the episode number but I think (still not confirmed) that it is some where between ep 9 to 12... U know the lady who owns a restaurant? That guy is her son.. the one who always gets beaten up by her.
That's what I love about Korean dramas. They portray male leads are capable of feelings and emotions even if they're ruthless mafia, unlike other countries where cold-hearted male lead stays stone-faced and dominant throughout the whole series.
🤣🤣🤣absolute idiocy.. You think the mafia is actually run by models? It's run by killers and criminals... The amount of brain cells I lost from reading your comment was just too much... This is the least reality wise representation of mafia but that's why we enjoy it.... But genuinely I really want to ask do you with all your heart actually believe that this korean representation of mafia is the most accurate?
I really liked that they showed that no matter how powerful he is, from the mafia, etc., he is human in the end and has feelings, and like every normal person, he will be afraid of ghosts and goblins. If he is from the mafia, then he fights humans like him, not other types or beings.
I remember watching this scene and thinking that if he's really part of the mafia 😂😂 I was like if he was truly mafia the first thing he should have done was throw a punch but this scene show how human he is😂😂😂
Even that episode in which he arrives in Korea and 2 men dupe him and he swears at them in Italian🤣 just imagine what would had happened if those 2 men knew that the person they duped is the biggest mafia from Italy🤣🤣