When the Phone Rings Episode 6 Review🔴: Will Sa-eon Save Hee-joo From the Deadly Danger?❔ P B P
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Later that morning, Sa-eon meets with his assistant, who delivers a full analysis of the mysterious calls. The results confirm that the voice belongs to Hee-joo, but Sa-eon is unwilling to believe she’s working with an actual criminal. Instead of confronting her directly, he decides to use the calls as an opportunity to understand her better and perhaps turn the situation to his advantage. He’s also informed that while Hee-joo’s voice matches the caller, she and the kidnapper are not accomplices but are somehow connected. Sa-eon chooses to withhold the findings, even from his assistant, who remains unaware that Sa-eon’s own wife is behind the threatening calls demanding their divorce.
Meanwhile, Sa-eon’s parents—particularly his mother—seem to be haunted by an incident from 20 years ago. The narrative takes a darker turn as viewers are reminded of Sang-woo’s chilling childhood memory of a violent, psychopathic boy who once threatened to harm a cat. Sang-woo also reveals that several children went missing from the orphanage he once lived in. During a visit to the orphanage with Yu-ri, he learns of a fourth missing child—a boy with a twin.
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This revelation adds weight to the theory that the kidnapper could be Sa-eon’s long-lost twin, driven by resentment over being abandoned. A flashback suggests that a child was locked away in the Paik household years ago, leading to speculation that Sa-eon might have been taken in to replace the original child, who may have been institutionalized. If this theory holds, the kidnapper’s vendetta against Sa-eon could be deeply personal.