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Traveling to the French National Library to see Jikji, the world’s oldest movable metal type book printed in Korea, a Canadian, David Redman discovers no one knows anything about the book printed in Korea in 1377! Realizing Eurocentrism is at play, David off sets off on a journey through Europe and Korea with Sarang Ness and the Jikji team to find how the print technology transferred from 13th Century Goryeo to Europe.
New members enter a theater company. Among them is Hye-ri. Hae-yeong, the representative and director of the theater company, feels that his artistic inspiration is running out. Then, he sees Hye-ri's unpretentious attitude and feels that she resembles himself in his youth.
The documentary production team, which was tracking the connection between Gutenberg and Goryeo metal types, finds the "Pope´s Letter to King of Goryeo" in the Vatican archives. In the face of opposition from scholars for lack of relevant evidence, they leave for Europe in search of historical traces to complement it.
A mermaid appeared in the blue waters of Jeju Island. Due to global warming, the tides have become irregular, trapping the mermaid on the shore. Soon, the mermaid is discovered by the villagers. However, unlike the image in human imagination, the mermaid's appearance seems somehow off. Five men—the village chief, the owner of a seafood restaurant, a politician, a YouTuber, and a university researcher—each with their own ulterior motives, approach the mermaid. Will she be able to escape safely?