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Chapter 1501 The Monster of the Han River (Part 2)

Inside the theater, the opening scene of "The Host" created a slightly somber atmosphere, with all the audience members silently watching the big screen.

Two years after a large amount of formalin was dumped in the laboratory, two fishermen caught a strangely shaped fish with many tails on the banks of the Han River. Before they could get a good look at it, the fish escaped and sank into the water.

Four years later, a middle-aged man in a suit, whose career had failed, lay on the edge of the bridge, contemplating suicide.

Looking down at the Han River from a high place, his eyes filled with despair, he suddenly noticed a strange creature lying at the bottom of the dark river before jumping in.

After leaving behind the nonsensical words, "Idiots, it's over, our good days are over," the middle-aged man jumped without hesitation.

At this moment, background music begins, and the words "The Host" appear on the screen.

Amidst this unpredictable atmosphere, the curtain officially rises on the story.

In the audience, film critic Jung Woo-sung watched the beginning with a frown.

To be honest, he didn't find the beginning particularly exciting; in fact, he found it somewhat "bizarre."

Initially, the laboratory dumped wastewater, polluting the Han River. The "strange fish" caught by the two fishermen was very likely a juvenile monster mutated due to the pollution. This part of the plot is relatively easy to understand.

From the middle-aged man jumping into the river to the words he uttered, Zheng Yucheng was somewhat confused, even finding them somewhat superfluous.

If it were a typical screenwriter's work, Jung Woo-sung might have thought it was "adding unnecessary details," but this was the work of Ye Zhi Qiu, who won the Emmy Award for Best Screenplay. Jung Woo-sung felt that Ye Zhi Qiu wouldn't have put this plot here for no reason; it must have been intentional.

Zheng Yucheng felt as if he had grasped something in his mind, but it was vague and unreal, and this feeling was extremely uncomfortable.

Without time to think it through, and with a slight sense of doubt, he continued reading.

The male protagonist's name is Kang-doo. There are five people in his family. He is the eldest in the family, and his family includes his father, Lao-pu, his daughter, Hyun-seo, his younger brother, Nam-il, and his younger sister, Nam-joo, who is a rising star in archery.

Qiangdou is in his thirties, slovenly, and a bit eccentric. His job is to look after the small shop his family runs by the Han River.

That day, Qiangdou and his daughter Xianshu were watching the live broadcast of Nanzhu's archery competition on TV. He casually handed his middle school daughter a bottle of drink.

"Give me a can of ice."

Xianshu exclaimed in surprise, "This is beer?!"

Qiangdou didn't care at all: "Junior high school students can drink it."

"How could anyone have a father like you..."

Just then, Old Park, the father, came in and called Qiang Dou out.

It turns out that today's customer was quite observant. He noticed that the grilled squid Qiangdou had sold him only had nine tentacles and complained. Old Park knew without a doubt that the unreliable Qiangdou had stolen some.

To apologize, Lao Park gave the customer a few bottles of beer and had Qiang Dou take them over to apologize to the customer.

When Qiangdou walked over, he found many tourists gathered by the river. He looked over and saw a strange thing hanging under the bridge.

This thing looks a bit like a fish, but it has a long tail and four limbs. It is quite huge and suddenly fell into the river and swam towards the tourists on the shore.

Qiangdou threw a beer can into the river, hitting the monster's shadow underwater, and the tourists, seeing this, all followed suit...

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