He does die in the book. The prosecutor kills him. But the kdrama doesn’t follow the book closely, so there…
You're welcome! This kdrama is kinda a loose adaptation of the book, so the characters' endings can be completely different. I just hope it still has the final twist from the novel.
He does die in the book. The prosecutor kills him. But the kdrama doesn’t follow the book closely, so there…
For some unknown reason the prosecutor's background (as well as LUG's) has been changed too much. It seems like it’s made on purpose to make people hate her. The novel’s prosecutor isn’t so annoying and has right reasons to demand death penalty for LUG. The book’s ending is quite disappointing to me that’s why I watch this kdrama hoping it gets a better closing.
He does die in the book. The prosecutor kills him. But the kdrama doesn’t follow the book closely, so there…
The prosecutor kills him because LUG is a total monster and knows it. He murdered more than 200 people (including children and infants) before finding a cure. In the prosecutor’s eyes killing LUG brings justice to victims and their families. In the kdrama LUG is not so bad bc he only killed criminals, and IMO it’s a major change that ruins the whole point of the book.
Why do I feel that Lee U Gyeom will die at the end? (either bcz of his own health issues or someone will kill…
He does die in the book. The prosecutor kills him. But the kdrama doesn’t follow the book closely, so there is a huge chance he stays alive bc of his mutated blood.
The book’s ending is quite disappointing to me that’s why I watch this kdrama hoping it gets a better closing.