When Lee La-El (Seo Yea-Ji) was little, her father died unexpectedly. Powerful people were responsible for his death. Her family was destroyed soon after. Lee La-El decided to take revenge and she prepared for the next 13 years. Her target is Kang Yoon-Kyum (Park Byung-Eun), who runs the LY Group. Lee La-El implements her plan with the help of Seo Eun-Pyeong (Lee Sang-Yeob). Seo Eun-Pyeong grew up in an orphanage. After he witnessed the tragedy of Lee La-El and her family, he decided to become a person who holds power.EVE Season 1 Download
He is now the youngest member of the National Assembly.This epic tale of revenge and betrayal – or so it is touted as – has a painfully simple plot. When she was a teenager, Lee Ra-el’s (Seo Ye-ji) father was brutally tortured to death by the machinations of Kang Yoon-gyeom (Park Byung-eun), CEO of LY Group, and Han Pan-ro (Jeon Kook-hwan), a politician – later prime minister – who loves feeding his enemies to his hounds. Shortly after, her mother, too, went missing, and her father’s company was forcibly taken over by the LY Group.To save her life, Ra-el escapes South Korea with the help of Seo Eun-pyeong (Lee Sang-yeob), a human rights lawyer who later becomes an assemblyman himself. 13 years later, she comes back as the demure and alluring ballet instructor Kim Sun-bin, seemingly happy in her perfectly suburban-core life with her husband and adoptive daughter. Ra-el then engineers an elaborate plot to destroy Kang Yoon-gyeom, his wife Han So-ra (Yoo Sun) and her father Han Pan-ro.As one might expect, said plot comprises some calculated moves through which she seduces Yoon-gyeom, all the while ingratiating herself with So-ra. This she does by gazing deeply into his eyes from a distance, making friends with the couple’s daughter, and by talking in husky tones about twin flames and the need to heal through dancing. Oh, and she also becomes a key figure in her daughter’s kindergarten class – because the rich fight their battles through money and in their children’s schools.All of this is set against the lives of one-percenters of South Korea, who give the family in Succession a run for their (loads of) money.