She’s a new face to all but Eun-bi, and they lock gazes in mutual shock. The next morning, Teacher Kim introduces a new student to the class. She smiles at the photo of cute little Yi-an and Eun-byul, and places the medal in the box. But he lays on his bed, brooding and conflicted after witnessing the scene earlier.Įun-bi opens up a drawer to place the medal in, and she discovers a box with a random library card, letters, and photos with Yi-an. In text, he explains that he’d promised her this medal. Once inside, she belatedly sees the text from Yi-an, and he confirms that the medal is for her. When Eun-bi returns home, she notices the medal hung on the fence post and looks around for Yi-an. He looks disheartened by their friendliness.
He doesn’t say, but his sheepish grin tells us that it’s Eun-byul.īack to Yi-an with his swimming medal in hand, witnessing Eun-bi and Tae-gwang on the bridge. When asked what’s important to him, Yi-an puts a finger down for his father and then another one down for someone special. Then he asks, “Does it disappoint you that I’m not a prodigy?” It’s hard work, not innate talent that got Yi-an there. He decided that he wasn’t going to watch himself lose in the water. Angered by everyone who swam ahead of him, he started to come to practice earlier and stay later. It’s Yi-an’s turn to interview, and he admits that the title “Swimming Prodigy” is great but burdensome. She sets out to delve deeper into Eun-byul’s identity all the while confronting her own demons as Lee Eun-bi. Eun-bi slowly pieces together her twin sister’s life with the few clues she left behind, but there are no easy answers. As much as Eun-bi would rather live in ignorance behind the veil of memory loss, adopting Eun-byul’s life as her own comes with responsibility.
The mystery continues to build with significant developments in finding out who Eun-byul was.
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