نخستین 200 خط.
Why did you send me to Lee Si Joon?
I asked you countless times...
to tell me the name of my condition.
But you never told me.
You frequently have conflicts with the people around you...
because you have trouble controlling your emotions.
And you keep having the same dream...
which are all symptoms of anxiety disorder.
Just tell me the name of my illness!
When a patient has a personality disorder,
we normally don't tell them the name of the illness.
Not only is it difficult to determine the illness,
but it's also bad for their treatment...
when patients are given the wrong information.
I personally don't think you have any problems living your daily life.
I know you often get angry...
and have a wide range of emotions,
and that may cause difficulties with your personal relationships.
But everyone lacks something and feels anxious sometimes.
If you know me so well,
why did you send me to another doctor?
That's because Dr. Lee is a better doctor than I am.
I see. Then I guess you're a bad doctor.
Why did you always pretend like you didn't know anything...
every time I mentioned Dr. Lee?
You practically made a fool out of me.
- Woo Joo. - You abandoned me!
Why are you angry?
Is it because I didn't tell you the name of your illness?
I just gave you an answer to that.
Then is it because I introduced you to Dr. Lee? Well, that's not true.
You two had already met before I even introduced you guys.
I only asked him to cooperate after I found out about that.
The reason I'm angry...
is because you abandoned me!
But it doesn't matter.
I'm used to getting abandoned.
You're just the same as my birth and adoptive moms who abandoned me.
I thought you'd be different.
Because you're a doctor.
I won't come here again.
Then the reason Lee Si Joon was nice to me...
was purely because I was his patient?
Woo Joo!
Woo Joo!
Woo Joo!
Woo Joo!
Han Woo Joo!
No. I saw it.
What I saw was real.
He was really worried about me.
Woo Joo's furious.
She thinks I abandoned her.
Don't worry too much.
Si Joon, what worries me is...
she might be fixated on you...
even more out of her anger for me.
This is transference.
What should we do?
You figured out the cause of Assemblyman Ko's tic?
Yes. I figured it out by chance when I visited the subway conductors...
to ask about their panic disorders.
Good job. You did great.
The director was very pleased.
You put him on medication.
Me?
Of course. You figured out the cause.
I'll deal with the rest.
I'm late, aren't I?
No, it's fine.
I just came over after waiting a bit.
Come inside.
Do we have to talk in your office?
We don't have to.
Shall we go for a walk?
I'll decide where we'll go.
Who was that?
A musical actor who helps with stage therapy.
Oh, her?
What's their relationship?
There is no relationship.
They're walking arm-in-arm and it's nothing?
Ms. Han is Dr. Lee's patient too.
His patient? What does she have?
I don't know.
Then what?
Si Joon gave his patient a part-time job?
I think she became a patient after starting her job.
Each time someone abandoned me,
I thought it only natural.
Because my birth mom abandoned me.
But then you said that...
I'm not someone who deserves to have...
a boyfriend who cheats on me.
You said that I changed other people's lives.
I think...
it's fate that we met.
What do you think?
I'm not sure.
Rather than say it's fate,
I think there's a reason we met.
- A reason? - Like...
Everything that happens to me,
whether it's good or bad,
happens for a reason. That's how I see it.
I met you...
for a certain reason. That's what I think.
That is fate.
I think it's slightly different from fate.
No. This is fate. It has to be fate.
If it's not, all the comfort you gave me is a lie.
- Woo Joo. - I have to go.
You're leaving? I barely even started.
There's always tomorrow.
Oh, dear. She just dropped a bomb.
"Fate"?
He must've been flustered.
- Why? - I told you.
If you mention fate when he thinks you're just a patient,
wouldn't that make him feel uncomfortable?
That's what I thought at first.
I denied what I felt too.
I'm bad at controlling my emotions,
so I thought I had fallen for a doctor again...
who happened to show up when I was feeling lonely.
But?
But I realized for sure after coming back from the beach.
We have something special.
What's that?
Are you thinking...
a doctor's way out of my league...
when I was abandoned by two moms?
Why would you say that?
I'm afraid you'll get hurt again.
I know what you're worried about.
But Dr. Lee's different.
Look at Ji Young Won.
She was so sweet, but she ditched me in the end.
Now Dr. Lee is all I have left.
He is different.
He'll be different.
My fellow citizens.
My fellow citizens.
My fellow citizens.
Then it's a matter of time before Assemblyman Ko's cured, right?
Yes.
If he fully recovers, attends his hearing,
and someone mentions the tic,
wouldn't he say that...
the Eun Kang staff cured him?
- You did very well. - Thank you.
(National Assembly, Republic of Korea)
As of this moment,
I stand down...
as a candidate for Minister of Employment and Labor.
The reason...
is not the tic...
that you clearly see I have.
For a long time, I worked hard to ensure the safety of...
Seoul's subway service,
by working to improve the conductors' working environment.
I even made them a promise.
"Make a correction."
- "Make a correction." - Working in teams of two.
Reduced work hours.
More safety personnel.
Improved working conditions.
But I couldn't keep any of those promises.
Because of the promises I couldn't keep,
not long ago,
another conductor...
lost his life.
The tic you see that I have...
is the price I'm paying for not keeping my word.
I'm not the one who can cure your illness.
You are.
Of course, we can reduce the symptoms with medication,
but that's only a temporary remedy.
The true treatment...
is something only you can do.
Thanks to him, I was able to look back.
Now I feel much at ease.
From now on, as an assemblyman,
I'll improve employee stability, abolish discrimination,
and improve working conditions by reforming existing laws.
So that those who work in the low places, behind the scenes...
can receive fair pay for their labor,
I will put in all my effort.
- Assemblyman. - I have a question.
- Can I ask something? - I have a question!
If you found the cause, you should've treated him.
You sent him away?
The tic was caused by...
acute stress due to guilt.
I believed he had to be free from that to be completely cured.
He's the only one who knows how to free himself.
Why do doctors exist?
If guilt is what caused his tic,
you're supposed to do everything you can to treat him.
Why would you make him overcome it on his own?
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