01x11 - Episode 11

Episode transcripts for the TV series, "Little Women". Aired: September 3 – October 9, 2022.*
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01x11 - Episode 11

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I'm at the Civil Party's
campaign office in Yeouido.

The result of the exit poll
is about to be announced.

With a total of 48.4 percent of the votes,

Park Jae-sang of Civil Party
is in first place.

With the announcement of the result,

-the Civil Party campaign office
-You've done well.

was flooded with cheers of excitement.

It's time to start all over again.

The result shows that Candidate Park
was still in the lead with 48.4 percent.

His total amount of votes overtakes
that of Candidate Hwang,

which stands at 21.7 percent.

The two candidates are set apart
with a difference of 26.7 percent.

Provided that no further issues await him…

I know why you married me.

You knew I could die for you anytime

without hesitation.

I'll get going now.

Stay a little longer.

I'm not

done eating yet.

But why did you marry me?

I wouldn't have d*ed for you.

Ms. Won.

In-hye sent you a package.

Because when I was 12,

my dream was to live with you
in this house.

I dreamed of marrying you,

becoming the owner of this house,

and having everything in the world.

Then you should've made it happen

at any cost.

Because you failed,

my father and I

are in danger now.

You and the General will be safe.

As I said,

I would do anything to protect you.

Even if I had to jump
from the highest place in the world.

Did you call for me, ma'am?

Ms. Go.

Who am I?

You are Director Won Sang-a,

Mr. Park Jae-sang's wife.

I'm my father's daughter.

And now,

I'm his sole remaining heir.

You were good to Hyo-rin's dad.

Do you not hate me?

I've encountered
countless deaths in my life,

but no other death

has demonstrated our faith
better than Mr. Park's death.

He gave up rising to the top
to save everyone else.

If you're uncomfortable having me around
because I worked for Mr. Park,

please do whatever you see fit.

You're cut out for this job.

Not many people are
as cruel and mean as you are.

I'm going to give you wings.

From now on,

we don't need to keep up appearances.

In that case,

does that mean I have permission

to k*ll Oh In-joo and Oh In-kyung?

I know

that you want to k*ll them.

But if you k*ll them now,

it'll be obvious that I'm behind it.

Let's toy with them for the time being

and wait for our chance.

Don't worry.

I promise it'll be entertaining.

What?

Ms. Oh In-joo! You're in there, right?

It's the police.

Ms. Oh In-joo!

RESTRICTED CALLER ID

Open the door or we'll enter by force.

Ms. Oh In-joo!

In-joo.

In-kyung, what should I do?
The cops are here.

What are you talking about?

They must be here for me.

They're calling my name. What should I do?

Just stay still.
They might not be real cops.

I'll be right there.

They're forcing the door open.

They're trying to come in.

Calm down and stay on the phone with me.

Can you buy some time?

They're here.

But the thing is,

I don't have the money with me.

Choi Do-il took it all.

Ms. Oh In-joo.

You are Ms. Oh In-joo, right?

You're under arrest.

You have the right to remain silent.

-You have the right to explain yourself.
-In-joo!

-You have the right to an attorney, okay?
-Don't tell them anything.

-I'll come to the station.
-Take her.

Yes, sir.

-Don't worry too much, okay?
-Wait a second.

Wait, I…

I have no idea what's going on.

As soon as I heard
that Park Jae-sang had d*ed,

the 70 billion disappeared,

and the cops stormed in.

I might have to take all the blame

when I don't even have the money anymore.

I should never have trusted Choi Do-il.

Choi Do-il was in a serious car accident
on the way to the airport.

But I can't seem to find
which hospital he was taken to.

What?

Then does that mean

that he didn't betray me
and lost the money to someone else?

Hyo-rin's mom said

I should look forward to
what was going to happen.

She's probably just getting started.

But In-kyung…

Can you find out whether Choi Do-il

survived the accident?

I think I'll keep worrying about him.

PARK JAE-SANG
FROM THE MIRYANG CLAN

On the 10th of last month,
Jin, a bookkeeper in her thirties,

withdrew two billion won from the bank.

A few days later,
she committed su1c1de at home

disheartened by her circumstances.

A woman is seen leaving
the yoga studio where Jin was a member,

carrying a backpack containing Jin's cash.

She is Oh, a bookkeeper
who worked at the same company as Jin.

Everyone knew that the two of them
were close.

But for some reason,
they pretended otherwise in public.

As if they were scheming something.

At Ms. Jin's funeral,

while everyone else was
crying and grieving,

Ms. Oh didn't shed a single tear.

-I thought she was a heartless person.
-Yes.

It seems like
all she thinks about is money.

One day, she showed up
with an extremely expensive bag.

It creeped me out.

She was still wearing faux leather shoes.

The residents of this apartment complex
are some of the wealthiest in Singapore.

The ninth floor belongs to
a Korean national named Oh.

Why did Jin take her life
when she owned this luxurious apartment?

Ms. Oh acted really strange
after Ms. Jin d*ed.

She even blamed Ms. Jin's death on us
out of nowhere.

Come to think of it,

she must have done that
because she felt guilty.

Who do you think benefited the most
from her death?

I suspect that Ms. Oh was
somehow involved in Ms. Jin's death.

-I agree.
-That's not enough.

We need more than mere suspicion.

We need people to be certain
that Oh In-joo k*lled Jin Hwa-young.

It will begin with just a suspicion.

But by the time the trial is over,

I'll make sure that she is seen
as the devil incarnate.

It wasn't like she had
another job waiting for her.

But she seemed confident--

Here's the story I need.

I want to show that my husband's death
had been planned out

and that it was the sisters Oh In-joo
and Oh In-kyung who were behind it.

They used my brother to set their trap
because they were after our money.

Isn't that the truth though?

That's what I believed from the beginning.

Mr. Won Sang-woo being there with a g*n
was a trap to begin with, wasn't it?

The only problem is,

I don't have enough strength

to push this story by myself.

Ms. Jang.

You were a great liar
even when you were young.

You didn't seem to feel an ounce of guilt.

That's your strength.

How would you like to be an anchor?

Me? An anchor?

I know you want to rise up high.

The lengths that you went to prove
that you weren't just another reporter…

My husband didn't jump
from that building to die.

It was to guide those at the bottom

to the highest of places.

That's what Jeongran Society is all about.

You'll be sentenced to at least 20 years.

A 20-year sentence?

All I did was take some cash
from the locker

and withdraw money
from an account under my name.

Twenty years for that?

I'll be 50 by the time I'm done.

What you're claiming would count
as concealment of criminal profits.

That'll be about…

maybe seven years?

I even returned
most of that two billion won.

Someone took the 70 billion won,
and I have nothing left of it.

A crime is established

as soon as the criminal act is completed.

The court doesn't care

whether or not you returned
the money later

or how the money was distributed
among the criminals.

Ice cream.

Lip gloss, a hairbrush,
a pair of slippers, a car air freshener…

A winter coat.

I only wore it briefly
and ended up returning it.

That's all I did with the money.

If the court accepts
your claim to concealment,

you'll be sentenced to seven years.

But the prosecution indicted you
for embezzlement,

which means that you violated
The Act on the Aggravated Punishment

of Specific Economic Crimes.

I admit that I intended
to take that money.

But none of that is true.

I didn't deliberately embezzle the money.

I can't plead guilty
to something I didn't do!

The case we're dealing with

is under the public spotlight.

I've never seen a case this big

over the ten years
I've been a public defender.

The people are all riled up.

Do you know why?

If the average annual salary
in Korea is 40 million won,

that means you pocketed
17,500 years' worth of the average wage.

It's called a "judicial sentiment."

The law often serves
to soothe the people's nerves.

Just admit to the charges
and aim to get your sentence reduced.

Seriously.

This is driving me crazy.

Do you admit that you signed
these papers yourself, Ms. Oh?

WITNESS

Yes, I did.

But since I don't speak English--

And this house and this car
were registered under your name.

Am I correct?

JUDGE

You're correct,

but I didn't buy them--

You withdrew the money
from the bank yourself, correct?

Yes.

This company develops
software for bookkeepers.

Bookkeeper from the Future.

CEO Jin Hwa-young, Director Oh In-joo…

Is this correct?

I just let her use my name.

Ms. Jin Hwa-young,
who put that backpack in her locker…

By any chance,

is that her?

That is her.

And a few days later,

Ms. Oh In-joo came
and left with that backpack.

That's her, right?

COUNSEL, DEFENDANT

Yes, that's correct.

I rest my case.

The court will be in recess
for ten minutes.

She was the director?

She must be out of her mind. Unbelievable.

I guess it's all true.

I did it all.

Deliberately.

I told you.

There's no way out.

Mr. Choi Do-il.

What if he testifies for me?

He knows that I unwittingly
accepted that money.

Mr. Choi Do-il?

He's going to testify

on the prosecution's side
in the next trial.

On the prosecution's side?

Yes.

-Here she comes.
-Quickly, take pictures.

-Keep taking pictures.
-That's her.

Do you deny the charges?

Please give us a comment on
your alleged m*rder to pocket 70 billion.

-Please say something!
-Is it true that you embezzled the money?

Is it really true?
Did you really not know anything?

What are you looking for?

You've been at it frantically
like you've seen a ghost.

BOBAE SAVINGS BANK VICTIMS
EMERGENCY MEETING

I found her.

I've met Ms. Jin Hwa-young before.

What?

At the Bobae Savings Bank
victims' meeting held in 2018.

As the representative of the victims,

I plead you.

I saved up 200 million won

and gave it to my mother,

so she could buy an apartment.

To make the most of that money,

she put it in the savings bank.

I had no idea

until I had to make a down payment

for the apartment
a month after the bank went under.

I couldn't reach my mother all day.

Then the police…

If I hadn't given her that money…

The money I saved up for her…

That money was evil.

I only knew her by her online ID
but I recognized her at the trial.

She left quite an impression on me.

"That money was evil."

Her words resonated with many people.

So she stole 70 billion won
just four years

after calling money evil?

Maybe money wasn't what she was after.

CURRENT EVENTS DEPARTMENT
REPORTER OH IN-KYUNG

BOBAE SAVINGS BANK VICTIMS
EMERGENCY MEETING

Excuse me, Ms. Oh.

Yes?

Someone I know wants
to give you a tip-off.

It's about the death of
Bobae Savings Bank's President Kim Dal-su.

Is that right?

He is Mr. Kim's nephew,
and his name is Kim Cheol-seong.

I gave him your email address

and told him that you would be interested.

Are you the nephew of Mr. Kim Dal-su?

You sent me an email four years ago.

I remember it now.

It was Ms. Jin who introduced
me to Mr. Kim Cheol-seong.

No way.

You mean 1022?

She was active for about three months.

But she seemed a little different
from the other victims.

The biggest concern for most victims
was getting their money back.

But for her…

People believe

that they have free will.

But the truth is
that we're controlled by money.

If we were cut in half,

we'd find ourselves infested
by a money-hungry centipede.

What do you think we must do

to live as humanely as possible

free from money's influence?

She was planning revenge.

In-kyung.

I think I'm the one who introduced you

to Hwa-young.

What?

-On the northbound Jungbu Expressway…
-Thirty…

Ms. Oh.

Hey.

What is it?

Could you attend
the burial tomorrow on my behalf?

What do you mean?

I think I have to go on a business trip
to Singapore tomorrow.

But your mother just passed away.

How can you go on a business trip?

There's some business
only I can take care of.

Moving on.

-Recently…
-Please.

My father will deal with most of it.

Just send her off on my behalf.

This is a report on
the Bobae Savings Bank case.

If I don't go tomorrow,

I'll have to make up for the loss
that I'll be causing the company.

That's ridiculous.

Reporter Oh In-kyung?

I'm at the Bobae Savings Bank
victims' meeting right now.

The amount that the victims deposited

ranges from a million won
to billions of won.

-That's In-kyung.
-The total is expected to be astronomical.

-Under the Depositor Protection Act,
-Do you know her?

the deposit insurance covers
up to 50 million won.

She's my sister.

Any amount that exceeds
the limit will be lost.

-She was always a top student.
-The victims are demanding…

If I were her,

I would have become an accountant
or a patent attorney and made a fortune.

But she has a strong sense of justice.

She's tenacious
when it comes to doing the right thing.

It's incredible.

The prosecution will begin
an intensive investigation.

-To prove the charges…
-She is?

It must also have been Hwa-young
who told Mr. Won Sang-woo about me.

That I'm tenacious
when it comes to doing the right thing.

What kind of life have I been living?

I've been a puppet in Won Sang-a's play.

I got dragged
into Hwa-young's revenge plot,

and wound up here.

It's as if I'm some money-hungry centipede
being controlled by 70 billion won.

In-kyung.

I don't think
I should keep living this way.

I can't rot in prison for 20 years
without a fight.

I want to do what I can from here.

Like what?

Let's prove that it was Won Sang-a

who k*lled Hwa-young.

Let's put that woman behind bars too.

How? We don't have any evidence.

The Closed Room.

There's a room in Hyo-rin's house.

It's sealed off without any windows.

That's where Won Sang-a's mother d*ed.

When I stepped inside that room,

I noticed that it felt similar
to Hwa-young's room,

as well as the room

where Yang Hyang-sook d*ed
eleven years ago.

You'll find some pictures of the room
in my cloud storage.

Won Sang-a said
that she likes secret plays.

A play where she kills off
the characters she creates

against the backdrop
she's created for them.

Like she's playing with dolls.

Hwa-young was found dead
in a fur coat and red heels.

She was completely naked
with a fur coat over her body.

-Also, she was wearing heels.
-It was the same with Yang Hyang-sook.

Then Won Sang-a's mother too?

In-hye told me

that in the attic, she saw a doll house
that looked just like that room.

It was Won Sang-a's graduation project
while she studied theater in New York.

The doll in that house…

was also wearing a fur coat and red heels.

Let's start from there.

Hello, sir.

What do you want?

Are you Ms. Jin Hwa-young's father?

I'm Oh In-kyung, a freelance reporter.

I have nothing to tell you.

Please just answer one question.

The late Ms. Jin was found dead
wearing a fur coat.

Do you still have it with you?

Why would I?

I b*rned it because it was bad luck.

You b*rned it?

If you show up here again,
I'll call the police.

SUHYEON SUPERMARKET

I found it.

Nothing can get past my radar.

-What did you find?
-That fur coat.

It was sold in an online market
a week after Ms. Jin's death.

LUXURIOUS FUR COAT
2,500,000 WON

That's Ms. Jin's father's
phone number, right?

He sold what his daughter wore
when she d*ed?

Trust me. I'll find the coat for you.

The buyer left a comment here.

CAN I TRY IT ON FIRST?

HELLO, I'M MESSAGING YOU
REGARDING THE FUR COAT YOU BOUGHT…

I'm sure that many of you were shocked

by Seoul mayoral candidate
Park Jae-sang's death.

It is said that this video,
which was released by a reporter,

was to have caused his death.

Reporter Jang Ma-ri has investigated
the video in question.

First, I'd like to bring your attention
to the dashcam footage that we secured.

Candidate Park Jae-sang
is sitting on a bench,

and Orchid E&C's CEO Won Sang-woo
approaches him.

Isn't that a g*n?

It is.

It seems that Candidate Park's m*rder
may have been in self-defense.

Four years ago,
CEO Won developed a mental illness

and was hospitalized
in a closed psychiatric ward.

If Mr. Won intended
to regain control of his company

by murdering Candidate Park,
who was now its de-facto owner,

it's enough to be considered self-defense.

Then why did this reporter
release this video clip to the public

when it was doctored to make it look
as if Candidate Park was in the wrong?

-For money.
-Money?

I've recently reported on Jin,
a bookkeeper at Orchid E&C,

who committed su1c1de

after leaving 72 billion won behind
for her colleague Oh.

It was revealed that Jin had helped
Mr. Won embezzle funds for years

as his right-hand woman.

And Oh is the sister of the reporter
who released this video clip.

OBN exclusively found out
that Jin was in league with the reporter

for four years.

Let's watch the clip.

It's true that the two of them met
through our group.

Rumor had it that Ms. Jin was spending
an enormous amount of money

to lobby that reporter
to cover the savings bank case.

Those thieving b*tches.

I'm sure that it was Oh
who k*lled everyone.

I knew it from the start.

The things people do
when they go mad for money.

-What a filthy world we live in.
-Goodness.

Jeez, I don't even feel like drinking.

-Damn it.
-Drink up.

I was amazed by your leadership.

Everyone was panicking
right after Jae-sang d*ed,

but things settled down so quickly.

You'll play a bigger part
with us from now on.

You're the last surviving member

of my father's unit
from the Vietnam w*r now.

What would you have me do?

I would like you to handle
the Park Jae-sang Foundation,

although it'll need a new name
from now on.

It is Jeongran Society's
most important project.

It was also

my late husband's favorite project.

I'm the one who fostered
all the children of Jeongran Society.

I've always dreamed of

leading a scholarship foundation.

I have a discerning eye
for gifted children.

Thank you.

My father would be glad too.

-But Mr. Jang…
-Yes?

I'm not fine at all.

My husband is dead,
and my child has run away.

And I'm relying on medicine
to get through each day.

I just don't understand.

As the General's daughter,

how much longer will I have to
endure this kind of pain?

Is there something else

I need to do for you?

Reporter Oh In-kyung.

I would like you
to handle that reporter as well.

My father always said

that you were
the most formidable member of his unit

and that's why people never disobeyed you.

I heard that you received
special training from the CIA

on how to inflict all kinds of pain
that human beings can experience.

I've now forgotten how to t*rture people.

Just this once.

A mere reporter destroyed my entire life.

I don't think I'll ever be happy again…

unless she suffers greater pain

than the one I'm in.

But Sang-a,

let me ask you one thing.

Is it true…

that Jae-sang k*lled Sang-woo?

As you know,

my brother was insane.

He judged us by worldly standards

just like my mom did.

My father

bestowed the most beautiful Blue Orchid

upon Wonryeong School.

It's because the place
where our children grow

is the heart of Jeongran Society.

From now on,

your spot

will be up here.

Do you like it?

How could you lie
through your teeth like that?

And I thought you were still a reporter.

Why are you here?

Did you think I'd apologize to you?

I was curious what face you'd make
when you saw me.

I know you put on that cocky look
whenever you feel guilty.

As a trainee, I looked up to you
because you didn't bat an eyelash.

I admired your professionalism
and indifference.

Stop playing dumb.

You're saying you looked up to me
when I openly despised you?

You make it sound so real.

Why did you despise me so much?

Because you never complained.

It made me look mean.

You would come to work full of hope,
knowing you'd be scolded all day long.

You would shed tears
at other people's pain.

That's no way for a reporter to act.
A sense of justice?

Reporters aren't activists.

Also, you seemed to be happy

even though you were poor.

The April 1997 edition
of the Wonryeong Foundation newsletter

ran a story about Jang Ma-ri,
a kid who received scholarship that month,

along with a picture of her run-down house
where she lived with her grandfather.

It was when I saw that photo

that I understood why you wanted
to make it big so desperately.

Hey.

Be straight with me.

Did you really not know
that your sister stole that money?

You live with her.

I've always wanted to unmask you.

If you pursued justice,
you should've reported your sister.

If you pursued the truth,
you should've covered the story.

You feigned ignorance
and expressed your disproval

all the while you let her off.

That's who you are.

You're just as greedy as anyone else
behind that mask.

Just like how your desk drawer
is full of empty liquor bottles.

Of course I'm greedy.

I ended up here while pursuing
the truth behind that 70 billion won.

I would never sink so low

as to be blinded by greed
and lie to the public like you did.

I told a lie?

That story was my version of the truth.

You have your own version of the truth,

and I have my own.

Your truth was pitted against mine,

and mine ended up winning today.

Where did she go?

FAVORITES

IN-KYUNG
CALLING…

Your call cannot be connected.
You will be redirected after the--

Have you been well?

Why are you here?

I was curious.

But still, who buys
every single color of lip gloss?

"Jeongran Society is in the hands
of Won Sang-a now."

"She is out of her mind."

JEONGRAN SOCIETY IS IN THE HANDS
OF WON SANG-A NOW

"How much insanity

will we witness from now on?"

What did you do

to my sister?

Her analysis and prediction
are pretty accurate.

But I wonder if she also could tell
that she'd die by my hands.

If you hurt In-kyung…

I won't sit back.

If you so much as harm a hair on her head…

Then what?

I won't hold back!

Even if it means the death of me!

Both my brother and my husband are dead,

and my only child has run away.

So why shouldn't your sister die?

I heard your parents are
in the Philippines.

That makes things easier for us.

It means we can just
bury them on the spot.

And…

there's In-hye.

What should I do with her?

I would probably feel bad,

but what can I do?

If I don't take it out on her,
I might die from the frustration.

So why did you go after
that 70 billion won?

Did you only think
about 70 billion won's worth of happiness?

You overlooked how much
the pain would be worth.

Leave my sisters alone!

Just k*ll me instead!

You still have to pay back my 70 billion.

You'll suffer the pain
that's worth exactly 70 billion won.

You'll keep hearing bad news
while you're in prison.

There'll be nothing you can do about it.

Your days will be long.

And I'll make sure you stay alive
for the next 20 years.

No! You can't do this!

No!

Could you give me a call
when you find her?

All right, give me your number.

Okay.

-Here you go.
-I'll give you a call.

-Thank you.
-Sure.

Thank you, sir.

Darn it.

NOTABLE ALUMNI
WONRYEONG UNIVERSITY

I watched Gardening TV every day

in the hopes of seeing the Blue Orchid.

So many thoughts crossed my mind.

"Maybe that orchid wasn't as beautiful
as I remembered."

"Did my hospitality fall short?"

Only after seeing you
on the nine o'clock news did I realize

that I had been fooled.

Did I ever tell you
that I received training from the CIA?

I learned how physically
and mentally fragile humans are

while I was there.

They believed that people had souls.

They teach you how to
destroy someone's soul completely.

But I refrain from resorting to torturing

because torturing ends up
eating away at my soul as well.

But there is one thing

that I cannot tolerate.

An insult against the General!

I told you about the General

and handed over the valuable information

because I liked the look in your eyes.

But you turned out to be a spy.

All rise.

You may be seated.

What are your responsibilities at work?

I manage the overseas assets
of Wonryeong Group.

Then when did you find out
about Jin Hwa-young's embezzlement?

It was right after her su1c1de.

Then you worked with
the defendant, Oh In-joo,

who was close to Jin Hwa-young,
to find the embezzled money.

Correct.

How did you find out that the defendant
had 70 billion won under her name?

She asked me for help.

She asked me to help her withdraw
her 70 billion won in Singapore.

Liar.

Are you aware that this testimony
may subject you to criminal punishment?

Yes, I am.

But you still agreed to testify
to reveal the truth behind

the embezzled 70 billion won.

That's correct.

In that case,
you must be deeply sincere right now.

I have no reason to lie.

I rest my case.

SEOUL CENTRAL DISTRICT COURT

Why did the defendant, Oh In-joo,

ask you to withdraw her 70 billion won?

She was afraid.

Pardon?

After she learned that Jin Hwa-young used
her account to store illegitimate funds,

she dreaded the consequences.

That's why she urged me to
withdraw the money

as soon as possible.

But you transferred the money
back to Yeni Enterprise,

a paper company in the Virgin Islands.

Isn't that also under Oh In-joo's name?

That's right.

But after the 70 billion won
was laundered at Yeni Enterprise,

it was ultimately transferred
to HS Holdings,

a paper company in Panama.

HS Holdings?

Whose name is that under?

Director Won Sang-a.

I brought the transaction records
of HS Holdings,

a paper company in Panama,

that Director Won has used
to keep her slush funds for over a decade.

Objection. It is uncertain
that this evidence was lawfully collected.

Witness, where did you get that evidence?

It is my job to manage bank accounts
using transaction records

lawfully issued by banks.

You can see that the 70 billion
was transferred to HS holdings

where Director Won is the director.

Then are you claiming

that the defendant, Oh In-joo, was unaware

that the 70 billion won had been embezzled

and rather withdrew the money

to avoid being involved
in the embezzlement?

We never share such confidential tasks

with a low-level employee like Oh In-joo.

The reason Jin Hwa-young targeted her

was that she was someone naive
and financially illiterate enough

to sign anything
while being oblivious to its purpose,

allowing Ms. Jin to open
new accounts under a false name.

When the culprits Jin Hwa-young
and Shin Hyeon-min suddenly d*ed,

Oh In-joo became scared and returned

the two billion she had
and even risked losing her job.

She also withdrew 70 billion won
and insisted that I take it.

And that's how

this case became known to the public.

Are you aware
that this testimony may subject you

to criminal punishment for engaging
in the organized embezzlement

and establishment of slush funds
at Orchid E&C?

Yes, I am.

In that case,

you must definitely be telling the truth.

Thank you.

My guess is one year in the first trial
and probation in the second trial.

What do you think of
Mr. Choi's testimony in court?

He claimed that you ordered him
to launder the money for you.

Did you know of HS Holdings
that Mr. Choi mentioned?

Where is the 70 billion won now?

-Is what he said true?
-Give us a comment!

-Please say something!
-Step back!

None of this makes sense.

Did you really not know
that Choi Do-il sent you the money?

Do you know how many accounts I have?

I don't even know
what that account is for.

He might have fabricated it.

I'll go and check.

But if what he said is true,
I wonder why he sent you that money.

He could have kept it.

You don't think…

he would dare give up 70 billion
for a woman he's in a fling with, do you?

What nonsense is that?
You're getting on my nerves!

I'm sorry, ma'am.

Hello?

Yes.

I see.

What was that?

Do you think I'm an idiot?

Being financially illiterate
doesn't mean you're an idiot.

You disappeared without a word,

then you showed up out of nowhere
and put on a show.

This is you treating me like an idiot.

I'm sorry. Something came up.

I mean, you're capable of doing anything.

Was it so hard for you

to let me know that you're safe?

You ignored my calls
and ignored my messages.

I tried to send someone,
but you were in solitary confinement.

Time's up.

Mr. Choi Do-il.

You're under arrest

for violating the Act on the Aggravated
Punishment of Specific Economic Crimes.

You have the right to an attorney
and the right to remain silent.

I don't think you need to worry.

One, a criminal's testimony
isn't that credible.

Two, his father is Choi Hee-jae.

Three, you don't know how that money
ended up in your account.

Four, you could donate all of that money
to the foundation to prove your story.

The entire amount?

That will show everyone
how sincere you are

and resolve the situation.

Ms. Jang.

-I think you should see this.
-HTN recently reported

on the suspicions surrounding
the Hongsin-dong m*rder case.

-I think you should watch HTN News.
-Many people would remember this case.

Reporter Oh In-kyung,
who recently appeared on our show

to reveal the truth
of the Hongsin-dong m*rder case,

is here in the studio again
to reveal another truth.

Thank you for coming back.

Reporter Oh, what story
do you have for us today?

Many people were shocked

when Jin, a bookkeeper at Orchid E&C,
committed su1c1de

after embezzling 70 billion won.

It is suspected that Director Won Sang-a,
the late Mr. Park's wife,

was involved in her death.

I see.

JANG SA-PYEONG

Here's the CCTV footage
from Director Won's bedroom,

an hour before
Jin's estimated time of death.

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Director Won leaves
her home in a fur coat.

Two and a half hours later,
she returns home without her coat.

Jin was found dead wearing a fur coat
similar to Director Won's.

This is the fur coat
Jin was found wearing when she d*ed.

It is from a designer brand
and costs tens of millions of won.

Only eight of them were sold in Korea.

Since it is made of natural fur,

its colors are one of a kind.

I see. And they look like the same coat.

That's not all.

There was another bookkeeper
who committed su1c1de in a fur coat.

Yang, who was under investigation
for embezzling 5.2 billion won,

was an employee at Wonryeong Construction,

the company that preceded Orchid E&C.

This is Director Won's graduation project

from her time studying at
the New York School of Theater.

It's called Closed Room.

You can see that it also features
a doll in a fur coat.

They are all different situations
with striking similarities.

I admit that the events are
too similar to be ignored,

but is this enough to prove
that Director Won

was directly involved in these deaths?

These three deaths have
another thing in common.

The Blue Orchid was found
at all three crime sites.

It is a globally rare species.

In order to learn
the meaning behind these orchids

that were found on the scene,

we invited an expert to the studio.

Let me introduce Mr. Jang Sa-pyeong,
a world-class expert on the Blue Orchid

and the principal of Wonryeong School.

Hello.

My name is Jang Sa-pyeong.

I heard that the Blue Orchid is so rare
that only two of them were reported

to remain in the world.

The Blue Orchid is also known
as the lost orchid.

It has become extinct in Vietnam,
where it originated from.

I own one of them

and have gifted the other
to my acquaintance in the US.

That makes only two of them
under official record.

That's extremely rare.

Then how do you explain
the orchids found on the scene?

The survival of the Blue Orchid
is completely controlled by

the mold and microorganisms
that grow on a specific species of tree.

Once it leaves the tree, it dies.

However, a long time ago,

one such tree was brought in from Vietnam

and had since been kept secretly.

The only place in the world
where that tree can grow…

That is

the home of

Director Won Sang-a
and the late Mr. Park Jae-sang.

And you turned out to be a spy.

Tell me.

What was your goal?

Miners, farmers,

sailors, shoe repairers,

day laborers, bellboys…

Those were the only type of people
the General recruited.

Those who were just as capable

but were in the lowest place.

People who were exceptionally loyal

and willing to sacrifice themselves
for a greater cause.

FROM THE LOWEST AND DARKEST PLACE
TO THE HIGHEST AND BRIGHTEST PLACE

We were called "rice grains."

When the General formed a unit

made up of us rice grains,

he told us,

"We are stronger than anyone."

"Our strength comes from the fact
that no one knows about us."

"We are going to secretly infiltrate
Korean society like ghosts."

"Before we know it,

we will have everything."

"That's how we're going to be
the greatest and the strongest."

You were different
from the other members of the unit.

Because you were
an elementary school teacher.

When you live in an impoverished area,

you can witness
even the brightest children wither.

The General promised
to foster those children with care.

I provided children for Jeongran Society.

OBN NEWS REPORTER JANG MA-RI

Those children now lead this society
in their respective fields.

To have these children grow up
and spread the General's spirit…

That was my dream.

Today's youth will surely welcome
the General's spirit with open arms.

But Park Jae-sang

betrayed your dream.

He accumulated wealth and m*rder*d people

for his own glory and interest.

And Director Won murders people
to keep herself entertained.

How dare they k*ll the General's son?

That is unforgivable.

You're the only person

who can put things straight.

You're the only remaining successor
of the General's spirit.

Of course!

That's why the General
left his memoir to me.

Memoir?

I raised all those children myself.

It was my duty to correct them

if they steered off course

in the name of Jeongran Society.

Here, we have a photo.

It is reported that there are only two
surviving Blue Orchids in the world.

But here you can see
hundreds of them hanging from a tree.

So is this Director Won Sang-a's home?

Yes, that's right.

If Blue Orchids were found
at the scene of the m*rder,

they must have come

from Director Won Sang-a's home.

If that's true,

an urgent police investigation
seems necessary.

Did you trust me this time too?

I honestly thought

I had really lost you this time.

I'm sorry.

I should have held onto you better.

I'll never lose you again.

MINISTRY OF JUSTICE
EMERGENCY ESCORT

Is it true that you weren't involved
in the embezzlement?

Were you unaware of Won Sang-a
and Jin Hwa-young's embezzlement?

Are you trying to put all the blame
on the late Jin Hwa-young?

Are you going to keep denying the charges?

Please, tell us whether you had
prior knowledge of their crime.

-Give us a comment!
-Do you have anything to say?

Did you know about it?

The final trial will determine

whether Oh was actively involved
in the embezzlement

or if she was just an innocent victim.

When I saw the two billion won
for the first time,

it seemed as if the money was shining.

WITNESS

As a person who obsesses over
supermarket reward points,

I couldn't bring myself
to ignore that money.

If I had ignored it,
I would have felt guilty.

I know that many people are
suspicious of me.

They think Hwa-young must have left me
a large amount of money

for a reason.

They believe that
I was involved in the embezzlement

or given that money as a reward.

I wondered as well

why she did that.

But then it dawned on me.

The…

The moment I saw that money…

I felt that I had found it

as compensation for the poverty
I had experienced all my life.

The thrill and greed

that I felt…

as I counted that money.

I felt that Hwa-young must have
felt the same way.

I think that's why
she left the money to me.

Because we were alike.

Your Honor.

Please punish me

for the thrill and the greed
I had indulged in.

I now understand that it was wrong of me
to feel those emotions.

Because of that money,

I almost lost my life,

and I lost and almost ended up losing…

the people I love.

I also understand…

that the money would in no way
make up for the poverty I've been in.

And now…

I value my life

much more than
I value that 70 billion won.

The culprit Jin Hwa-young may have d*ed.

But I survived.

Therefore, Your Honor,

please punish me

and those responsible
for creating that dirty money.

They used Jin Hwa-young
to launder that money

and k*lled her in the end

because she stole from them.

Please expose who they are

and bring them to justice.

-Is that Jin Hwa-young?
-That's impossible.

-Is that her?
-No way.
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