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Wait.
Mr. Kwon? He's not in his office right now.
There's nothing I can say on his behalf.
I'm sorry.
It's a new day, but we're still getting a bunch of calls.
I wonder if we'll end up spending the entire day...
answering calls again.
Our law firm homepage is frozen.
People might even present a petition to the government at this rate.
What are we going to do?
On top of that, we've been getting a lot fewer clients lately.
We haven't gotten a client ever since what happened.
Here's this week's schedule. - Thanks.
Mr. Yeon. - Yes?
Don't you think you should make up with Mr. Kwon now?
What? - He took the case already.
It's too late for him to turn back.
He already has a lot of people demotivating him.
If you add onto that, it'll only give him a hard time.
What about me?
How do you think I feel having to go through all this?
Gosh, he really is a stubborn one.
It was exactly the same five years ago...
Never mind.
Anyway, he should be the one approaching me to apologize.
Why should I reach out to him...
after what he's done?
You should get back to work.
What is it?
I have something to tell you.
You acted like you were never going to talk to me again.
What is it?
What's this? Is it an apology letter?
It's my resignation letter.
What did you just say? A resignation letter?
I feel like I've caused a lot of damage to our firm...
after having decided to defend Park Su Myeong.
So I think I should quit in order to minimize the damage...
So you're just going to quit?
Do you think it'll all be fine if you just run away?
Is that what you really think?
Do you really think quitting is the best decision?
I'll leave after I'm done with all the cases...
I'm currently in charge of. - Hey.
This really isn't the way to go.
You can't do this to me.
I never once...
thought of you as my employee.
To me, you were a precious friend and a trustworthy brother.
I thought of you more dearly than my own family.
But on top of having taken such a huge case without telling me,
you're now going to quit?
The law firm is receiving unnecessary criticism because of me.
No one can work properly because people keep calling us,
and we haven't even been getting any new clients.
But even so, I must defend this case.
I might've ruined someone's life.
I need to do what I can to put things back to normal.
This is the best I can do.
Okay, fine. Do as you please!
I don't need an irresponsible person like you.
So just do as you please.
You can defend whomever you want. And you also go ahead and quit.
The defendant, Hong Jung Su, is a self-made CEO...
who has about five million dollars.
He's been refusing to get divorced because he doesn't wish...
to divide his property with his wife...
Let me repeat that. He's been refusing...
He's been...
He's been refusing to get divorced...
My wish is for you to stay steady as a rock.
Just like you have been so far,
I believe that you'll serve justice.
Hey, Mr. Park.
Did you call because I asked you to recommend an attorney?
Yes, did you find anyone?
Gosh, I don't care about how good they are.
They just need to be responsible.
It's fine as long as they don't suddenly hand in...
a resignation letter out of the blue.
Yes.
Mr. Yeon, that's my cell phone.
Yes, I know that.
What are we going to do about the mood?
I wonder if he's okay.
There's no one I can ask about him.
I think I saved his number last time.
Hey. - Where are you?
Let's have a drink.
No, I'm tired.
The thing is, someone wants to see you.
This person's having a hard time letting you go.
What's that supposed to mean?
Hey, over here.
Hey, over here.
What are you doing? Get over here.
Sit down.
I was really surprised when I got a call from Joon Gyu.
You're not students anymore. Why are you guys fighting like kids?
Jung Rok, I heard you even wrote a resignation letter.
I mean, I understand that you want to quit because you don't want...
to cause trouble to the firm.
But you should've made amends with Joon Gyu first.
How can you just hand in your resignation?
And from what I can gather, Joon Gyu isn't wrong.
Not to gamble on uncertainty is solid advice.
Your boss has a right to say that.
Must you be so petty?
Come to think of it, I was a little hard on him.
I said that he'd be branded as an attorney...
who takes on cases for a show.
A show? That is a bit harsh.
Were you always this cruel?
Se Won, that's enough.
It's my fault for taking a case without his approval.
You took a case without your boss' approval?
Do you not respect your superiors?
It must've been because I'm stubborn.
You know how cautious Mr. Kwon is.
Why tell him to drop the case when you know him so well?
Are you kidding me?
Are you trying to help us or make us angrier?
Pick a plan and stick to it.
Were my actions weird just now?
Yes.
Anyway, from what I can tell, you both were wrong in this case.
Let's just say that you're equally responsible.
Here.
Here you go.
So... Take this.
Anyway, let's bury the hatchet now.
Come on.
Darn it.
All right then. I'll leave you two alone...
to talk this out.
This isn't a blind date you know. - Can't you just stay?
Let go of me.
I don't care how you do it. Just talk it out.
I'll get going then.
Stay.
Stay a little longer.
He can't just ask me here and leave.
Darn.
Why did he have to do this?
Darn it.
Prosecutor Kim,
thank you for helping me with my case before.
I can't believe it took me so long to thank you.
Anyway, that being said,
how is Mr. Kwon doing?
No, that's too obvious.
Anyone can tell that I'm anxious to ask...
how Mr. Kwon's doing.
Also, I've already asked the people at the law firm too many times.
Mr. Kwon.
I mean, Jung Rok.
Don't you know me?
Did you think that I wouldn't understand your wishes...
and really fire you?
Has our time together...
been nothing more than a thin relationship?
I'm sorry.
You asked...
whether or not I had responsibility or a sense of belonging...
regarding our law firm.
What you said is right.
From start to finish, I've been nothing...
but selfish and opinionated.
I took this case to ease my mind...
and not be embarrassed by myself.
That's why I thought I should endure the criticism alone.
I didn't want to cause trouble to you or the firm,
and resigning was the best way...
to achieve that.
I know.
I know that.
I know why you chose to resign.
Still,
I can't see you get hurt anymore.
I know this will hurt you like it did five years ago,
so I can't...
sit back and watch it eat you up alive.
Jung Rok...
Do you know what I regret most in my life?
I think we must stand with the victims.
What the victims are saying is true.
I'm certain of the germicide's harmfulness.
I checked the report that said it was safe.
It turns out that the lab fabricated the conditions...
in order to get the results they wanted.
Wait...
Still, you're representing Sejong Chemicals.
Does your boss know about this?
I think my boss...
was in on the fabricated report too.
Hey.
Are you trying to blow the whistle?
You're not, right?
No, of course not.
This resulted in 250 victims.
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