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The police car sirens blare, creating a nervous atmosphere, but inside, there’s still a tinge of calm as Jung Woo and Soo Yeon tightly hold hands, giving each other reassuring smiles.
They finally arrive at the station, where the posse meets the corrupt chief, whose daily job to throw empty threats to Jung Woo. T
his time, Team Boss steps up and informs the chief that the prosecution office plans on investigating CEO Han’s lobby list. It strikes fear into the chief’s face as he calls Jung Woo crazy for pulling his own father into this mess.
Jung Woo brushes it off lightly, putting the blame on the chief’s reckless example, which caused him to become blind of his actual duties as a police officer.
The chief takes a stab at Soo Yeon, but Soo Yeon confidently states that even though she may be a murderer’s daughter, she’s not a murderer.
There, she is finally informed that her father was not a murderer. Partner Joo adds, “You can ask the chief for more details. He’s the one who knows it best.”
Having nothing to say about that, the chief shuts up.
“Take off your uniform, stay out, leave – I’ll give these presents to you,” says Jung Woo. “Good bye.”
The posse walks straight past the powerless chief, who realizes that his crimes will no longer stay hidden. Yeah, you′re screwed.
Jung Woo brings Soo Yeon into the interrogation room and worries about Soo Yeon. But Soo Yeon says she’ll be fine. It’s not her first time.
The Team Boss, as well as Assistant Yoon are brought into the room and Assistant Yoon’s eyes flare up seeing Jung Woo’s hand on Soo Yeon’s shoulder.
The questioning begins and Soo Yeon and Assistant Yoon have completely different answers as expected.
“He’s Harry #2, Harry #2,” says Partner Jung, based on Assistant Yoon’s behavior. Chief Choi adds that Hyung Jun and Assistant Yoon have a master and obedient servant relationship, and it’s to the point where Assistant Yoon believes that Jung Woo stole Soo Yeon away from him.
Soo Yeon stays confident throughout the conversation, even questioning Assistant Yoon himself.
Soo Yeon asks if Assistant Yoon is friends with Hyung Jun. He’s not.
“Of course not. Friends don’t ask friends to go kill someone,” says Soo Yeon. Assistant Yoon frowns. “Because Harry hated me, he framed me as a murderer. What did you possible do to be here instead of Harry?”
Assistant Yoon loses eye contact and denies having any kind of relationship with Hyung Jun.
Chief Choi asks about Hyung Jun’s situation. Without his mom, Soo Yeon, or his right hand man, of course things are not so great.
In his empty house, Hyung Jun bangs his cane loudly on the floor in anger.
He calls out for Joy, louder and louder, but no one comes to his side.
The elevator dings, but the doors don’t open.
Hyung Jun turns around and shushes someone.
Remembering that Soo Yeon promised not to go anywhere, Hyung Jun is suddenly filled with grief and he drops his cane. He keeps the elevator door open, hoping to see someone inside, but when no one is there, he loses his temper and begins to cry.
Chief Choi warns that if Hyung Jun continues to feel nervous of having no one around, another crime could happen. They must be careful.
They decide that they must find evidence that Soo Yeon is not the murderer.
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