Plot
“Grandma, please… watch over me while I’m here.”
Kwon Ha-je works as a shaman. She once appeared on The Harmony of the Gods, but the program was abruptly canceled. Believing this too was part of the gods’ will, she purified herself in a ritual bath and moved to Seoul. But then—
“You’re just a fake shaman desperate for attention.”
“Who are you?”
“Me? Exorcist Gong Do-hyeon.”
Her new neighbor is a mysterious and cheeky exorcist with a strange black object attached to his body.
“Why appease ghosts? They don’t even have bodies. If they harm people, then they deserve punishment—even if it means extinction.”
“But everyone becomes a ghost after death. Even without a body, the soul and mind remain. Our duty is to soothe their grudges so they can move on peacefully.”
Ha-je’s life as a shaman is completely overturned by this relentless exorcist who challenges her beliefs at every turn.
Grandma, will I really be okay here?
“Someone told me to deliver this to you.”
The moment he received the dried zelkova tree branch, strange things began to happen.
“Hehe… Run away! Run away!”
“You can’t go there. No, you mustn’t go there.”
“I saw it, but pretended I didn’t. They said only death could save the village. I saw everything… me, me!”
All clues point to a single village. And strangely, the deeper Ha-je digs into the mystery of this “one village,” the more entangled she becomes with the exorcist, Gong Do-hyeon.