“Like Flowers In Sand” Episode 2: “Like Flowers In Sand” is an ongoing Netflix original Korean romantic inspirational drama series that is streaming with 2 episodes. Now, this show will be streaming on a weekly basis, with 2 episodes every week. The show is available in the Korean language with English subtitles.

Episode 2 begins with a flashback in the year 1992, at that time we can see the childhood of Kim and Du Sik; she was fearless from childhood only. And Kim was happy with her so much. Kim was happy to see Du Sik again; everyone thought Su Dik is a man, but from the previous year’s Sserium Champion, we came to know that Oh Du Sik is a girl.

But the girl Kim met was saying that she isn’t Du Sik; Kim was sure that she’s Du Sik. The police were still investigating that case where that person died in a car and drowned in the water. Champions and coaches were discussing about the match of Kim and Lim. At that moment, one champion said that this doesn’t feel right; the policeman also knows Oh Su Dik. He goes with Kim to recognize her, but the police weren’t able to recognize her.

Kim was roaming alone in the town; he meets the previous year’s champion. They were talking about the match of Sserium which Kim loses. On the other side, all women of the town were talking about the newly moved girl, which Kim thinks is Oh Du Sik.

Kim was still thinking about Oh Du Sik; someone asked her about her name. She replied as Oh Yu Ggeyong; she moved to the town because of work. She said she’s a civil servant. She was feeling awkward because they were asking her too many questions.

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On the other side, the police were searching for the criminal who pushed that car, and the man died. Kim was asking her if she’s Oh Du Sik or not. She said the same that she isn’t. Kim said he retired yesterday from training; the girl’s actions indirectly hinted that she’s Oh Du Sik, but she’s not revealing herself.

Kim was still thinking about her only that she can be Du Sik only. The champion goes to the newspaper editor and he asks about the match. He was talking about not disbanding the team. Baek Du’s future was at stake.

The editor was saying he should quit, but Emperor Kim thought he would be the next champion of Sserium. Kim secretly goes to Geosan Ring again; he was looking for something. After that, one more special entry takes place, the shocking moment for Kim was he sees Oh Yu Gyeong as the general manager of his team.

Everyone started trolling her about how a woman can know about Sserium; she doesn’t even know about satba. But she was really a great player; she knows every move of Sserium. She meets the coach at the ground.

Kim was on his way to go back home; Oh Yu Gyeong was seeing some results, but she hides it. Kim goes back to the ground to practice with his dad; his dad was teaching him new moves. His dad was trying hard to teach him about satba. His dad wasn’t giving up, and Kim was falling again and again on the ground. His father was motivating him.

Baek-Du was crying over his failure; Baek Du was on the ground, and Yu Gyeong was seeing him. There is one character who has still not revealed himself, the one guy in a white shirt who arrived in town in a luxury car.

Gyeong was trying hard to make Kim understand not to quit Sserium. But the shocking twist appears in the climax of the second episode, which is that the guy in the white T-shirt called Gyeong “Honey,” and Kim asked her last time if she’s Su-Dik or not. She accepted that she’s Su-Dik, but after that, the guy in the white T-shirt appears.

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