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Why did Quan Yaohuan help Jiang Injiu in "Yellow Sea"?

In the finale, it was finally revealed that the signed baseball given to the protagonist by the villain was his only authentic signature, and the final shot also gave the protagonist an intriguing look.

It shows that the pastor really loves baseball, and being able to give his favorite thing to the fisherman Jiang is obviously trusting of him and intends to cooperate further.

Compared with the ball signed by Park Ji-sung as a gift to foreigners, it was imitated by lawyer David on the spot. The pastor is hypocritical, suspicious, and his IQ is sometimes high and sometimes low.

Plot summary

The story takes place in a country called Suriname in South America.

The male protagonist Jiang In-jiu, played by Ha Jung-woo, is an ordinary citizen with a religious wife and a pair of children. In order to support his family, he opened a karaoke bar next to the US military base in South Korea. As a result, he had a conflict with the police in the karaoke bar, and the karaoke bar was unable to survive, so he had to go abroad with Fa Xiao to find new ways to make money.

Fa Xiao told him that there are many rays in Suriname, a small country in South America, that no one wants to buy. These rays can make a lot of money if they go to South Korea. In order for the whole family to live a good life, Jiang Renjiu chose to go to sea.

Only when I arrived in Suriname did I realize that traveling overseas is not that easy. The local gang leader Chen Zhen (played by Zhang Zhen) heard that Koreans were selling seafood and came to charge high-priced protection fees. When Jiang Renjiu was desperate, he remembered the Korean priest Quan Yaohuan (played by Huang Zhengmin) whom he had met at the local church. This priest had a good background, wide connections, strong abilities, and was a ruthless man.