Wi Ha-joon was involved in a horrific accident right after becoming Park Min-youngs man, leaving viewers in shock.
In episode 6 of tvNs MondayTuesday drama Siren, which aired on the 17th, Cha Woo-seok (Wi Ha-joon) grew close to Han Seol-a (Park Min-young) but lost consciousness after an unexpected accident, adding credibility to the chilling rumor that "any man who loves Han Seol-a dies."
Episode 6 recorded a nationwide household rating average of 4.4% with a peak of 5.2%, and a Seoul metro household rating average of 4.2% with a peak of 5.4%, ranking No. 1 in its time slot across cable and general programming channels for six consecutive episodes.
Even after hearing Han Seol-as confession that she "killed her parents," Cha Woo-seok couldnt abandon his trust in her. Her claim that she had killed both her parents and the men around her felt more like a plea to uncover a hidden truth. As a result, Cha Woo-seok learned the secret behind the house fire involving her parents. The story of Han Seol-a, who grew up after enduring unbearable pain in childhood, deeply shook him.
Afterward, Cha Woo-seok and Han Seol-a grew even closer as they tried to observe the reactions of those tailing them. While looking into Baek Jun-beom (Kim Jung-hyun), who had shown interest in Han Seol-a, Cha Woo-seok discovered that he had volunteered in Syria with Han Seol-as former lover, Lee Su-ho (Kim Dong-jun).
Later, while traveling by car with the head of a relief organization, Cha Woo-seok was suddenly chased and got into a crash. Arriving at the scene, Han Seol-a gazed at the bloodied Cha Woo-seok, her emotions in turmoil. Why did Han Seol-a appear there, and where will the story go from here?
Meanwhile, the full story behind the traffic accident targeting Wi Ha-joon will be revealed on the evening of the 23rd on the tvN drama Siren.