Sunja learns that Isak has been arrested and searches for him with the aid of her young son. Solomon makes a fateful decision.
As a young man in 1923 Yokohama, Hansu is thrown into a cataclysmic disaster that will change everything.
Sunja goes into premature labor while Isak grapples with a political awakening. Solomon finds Hana, his long-lost love.
As she arrives in Japan with her husband, Sunja must depend on the help of others. Solomon copes with the aftermath of his deal.
Newlywed Sunja embarks on an epic journey that takes her far from the comforts of home. Solomon gets ready for his big day.
Sunja discovers surprising new details about Hansu. Solomon looks to his grandmother for help.
Hansu opens Sunja’s eyes to the world, but it inspires dreams that come at a price. Solomon attempts to leverage his Korean identity.
In 1920s Korea, Yangjin and Hoonie shield their only child, Sunja, from the realities of life under colonial rule. In 1989, Solomon closes a big deal.