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That night, Hye-sung is waiting alone at a dark bus stop. A man in a hoodie approaches. It's Joon-guk. He pulls a knife. She freezes—recognizing his eyes.
Soo-ha looks at her. For the first time, he speaks his secret out loud: "Mein... logon ke dimaag ki baatein sun sakta hoon." (I can... hear people's thoughts.)
He smiles faintly and says in Hindi: "Kal se mein tumhare saath rahunga. Teacher kehna ki mein tumhara... bodyguard hoon." (From tomorrow, I'll stay with you. Tell your teacher I'm your... bodyguard.)
She thinks he's crazy. But then he adds, softly: "Tumne 10 saal pehle meri jaan bachayi thi. Ab meri baari hai." (You saved my life 10 years ago. Now it's my turn.) i hear your voice episode 1 in hindi dubbed
We meet Jang Hye-sung (now played by Lee Bo-young, dubbed in Hindi with a sarcastic, fast-talking voice). She is a public defender with a bad attitude. Unlike idealistic lawyers, she only takes cases for the paycheck. Her Hindi dubbing captures her tone perfectly: "Mein vakil hoon, bhagwan nahi. Sirf paise ke liye case leti hoon." (I'm a lawyer, not a god. I only take cases for money.)
One day, he sees Hye-sung yelling at a traffic cop. He recognizes her instantly. He walks up to her, stares into her eyes… and hears her loud, messy thoughts: "Ugh, this stupid cop. I'm late. I hate my job. I need coffee." He smiles.
Joon-guk laughs and swings the knife. In a blur, Soo-ha moves faster than humanly possible—because he saw the attack in Joon-guk's mind a second before it happened. He blocks the knife with his bag, grabs Hye-sung's hand, and runs. That night, Hye-sung is waiting alone at a dark bus stop
After the verdict (Joon-guk sentenced to prison), Soo-ha runs after Hye-sung. He whispers, "Thank you. I'll never forget you. One day, I'll come back and protect you." She pats his head, laughs it off, and says, "Study hard, little boy."
The episode ends with Joon-guk standing in the rain, holding the bloody knife, smiling. He whispers: "Found you, Hye-sung."
The episode opens with a haunting prologue: 10 years ago , in a small, rainy coastal town. He pulls a knife
She loses a case on purpose because the client is rude to her. Her colleagues despise her.
In court, young Hye-sung testifies against Joon-guk. The killer glares at her, silently promising revenge. The young Soo-ha, watching from the gallery, realizes something incredible: Hye-sung is lying to protect him . She claims she saw the murder clearly, even though she arrived after. She takes the risk so the killer doesn't target Soo-ha.
Hye-sung finds him annoying. "Kya dekh raha hai, ladke?" (What are you looking at, boy?) she snaps. He doesn't answer. He just follows her around like a ghost.
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