Into the Ring (2020): Season 1, Episode 10 - Episode #1.10 - full transcript

It's about you, Se Ra.

It was you from the start.

Se Ra, you...

You and Gong Myung.

What?

Do you get along well?

Yes. We get along just fine.

It was fine.

Tell Gong Myung to come
30 minutes earlier from now on.

To have breakfast with us.

Why would you
make him breakfast?



We must keep work and
our private lives separate.

This is what I
was worried about.

Subconscious bullying
because you're his superior.

It's not that. What do
you know, Dad? Gosh.

Did I go too far?

A dad rarely knows about
his daughter's private life.

My dad was just the same.

Don't you be stupid.

Darn it.

Why did she run off?

We're going to see each
other in the morning anyway.

Gong Myung!

Hello.

Where is Chairman Goo?



Se Ra? She left
for work already.

- Pardon?
- She left in a rush.

I have no appointments
today, right?

Until I call you, you
cannot enter my office.

You cannot call
or send any texts.

Is that a rejection?

Aren't you leaving?

The chairman's still present.

Right.

Listen.

You're just human,

so you can mistake sympathy,
goodwill, and affection.

You can be mistaken,
but we're discerning beings.

You must think wisely.

Chairman Goo will leave
when her term's done.

But you must stay
on as a civil servant.

Do you get what I mean?

Yes.

Have you eaten?

No.

Me neither. Shall we go and eat?

No.

- You aren't hungry?
- What's he saying?

Why is he grinning?

- How about coffee?
- Well...

I'm hungry.

When did she order food?

So it's true that Chairman
Goo stayed in her office...

for two mealtimes to
work on her policies.

Policies?

Yes. Right.

Oh, here's what you asked for.

Thanks.

Come to my office and brief me.

Yes, I will...do that.

And tomorrow at 3 p.m., you will
attend the presentation ceremony...

of Mawon Scholarship Foundation.

That is all.

You can go back to
devising your policy.

I'll go now.

Wait.

Sit over there.

This is what you came up with
after a whole day's deliberation?

It didn't take all day.

My deliberation ran
slightly long. That's all.

Just like how you drafted
the office regulations,

I would like to suggest
a few dating regulations.

It has to be a secret.
No one can find out.

Keep this confidential
no matter what.

You do it too.

Wink.

I don't know why
you're still here.

- Come on.
- But your time is up.

You're not the vice chairperson
anymore. Step down.

Wait. Hold on. I was in
the middle of my statement.

But Representative
Heo cut me off.

I still have time.

Everyone. I'll use the
rest of my 25 seconds.

- Your 25 seconds are up.
- Come on.

Your guaranteed
time to speak is over.

No more. Get a grip.

- You're not the vice chairperson.
- No, I still have time.

I have 25 seconds
left, but he cut me off.

- You all saw that.
- Show some respect for the elders.

Then, show some
respect for the juniors.

I was speaking.

Your time is up. It's over.

I told you you're not
the chairperson anymore.

You're not the chairman
or the vice chairperson.

You're the youngest
representative here.

Here's the first rule. We cannot
make any signs of affection...

- orally or in writings...
- Stop it.

when we're working.

I still have 25 seconds left.

Everyone, you made
the youngest to get coffee.

This kind of hierarchy...

Actually, I already
knew that Mr. Park...

and Ms. Kim of the service
center were dating a long time ago.

I could tell that
they were dating.

My hunch was totally spot on.

I heard they've been
dating for five years.

Five years?

Well, when you date
someone from the office,

the water purifier and the
copy machine knows it too.

Did the copy machine have
a better hunch than me?

Well, anyway, you
can't hide being in love.

Here's the second rule.

The first one to expose
us will end his or her life.

- What are you doing?
- What?

It's nothing. Nothing.

Please make way...

for the golden hour.

Thank you.

Hey, I knew it.

I already knew it...

when I was a temp
in the service center.

In the afternoon,
they would go out...

and come back to the office
with some time in between.

Their coffee cups were
from the same cafe.

I bet they applied to get
a day off on the same day.

You like this kind of gossip.

Totally.

Tell me some more.
What happened?

Who found out? Who?

Where did they get caught?

Gosh.

Here's the third rule. If
the residents of Mawon-gu,

people from the office,

and the district assembly
suspect our relationship,

we will never admit
our relationship...

even if we are tortured.

This is our fourth round trip...

from the end of
the alley to here.

You have five minutes
until you get off work.

Five whole minutes.

Then, should we call it a
night five minutes early?

And we can meet...

five minutes early tomorrow.

Sure.

Gong Myung.

Why?

Who yelled at me and said
that this wasn't time to date?

What did you two see?

Gong Myung.

No. My gosh. I didn't do that.

Hey, that looks nice.
Let's try that next time.

Did you forget?

When people suspect our
relationship, we must deny it.

But we got caught red-handed.

How long have you been dating?

Before or after she
became the chairman?

After.

Who confessed first?

I did first.

- Then, who held hands...
- You've got to be joking.

Don't use our
relationship in your bets!

Did you kiss?

- No. Yes.
- Yes.

It's not something
you'd get confused about.

Se Ra is accurate
when it comes to kisses.

Stop it!

We kissed.

I kissed her first.

Let's be more careful.

Let's be careful with our
relationship day and night.

Why did she come
up with the rules?

Gosh.

What rules?

You... Gosh, what rules?

What rules?

What is that?

Oh, right.

These are the letters we
received for the chairman.

I thought about
throwing them out,

but I thought you should
at least see them once.

Okay. Sure.

- Do you want them?
- Yes. Great.

Here.

- The basics are done.
- Now for the crash course.

Let's start the crash course.

If you could, make it short.

Let's learn everything
about the Smart One City.

Smart One City?

Since the
groundbreaking ceremony.

No, since my meeting with the
chief, I've been getting curious.

If we're investing that
much money in that project,

you would have known about it...

as you were in the
Planning and Budgeting.

Of course.

I love behind-the-scenes
stories.

Mr. Seo, please put
it in layman's terms.

Keep it at my level.

The beginning of the
Smart One City project...

dates back to 11 years ago.

Due to the objections, the
complicated administration process,

and the lack of budget,
it always fell through.

Three years ago, Chief Won...

got elected because of her pledge
for the Smart One City business.

There were two different
factors from the previous chiefs.

Sounds great.

Representative
Cho and Chief Won...

who were like oil and
water joined hands early on...

and pushed forward
for the project.

I hereby declare the
approval of the budget...

for the Smart One City business.

What is this?

How dare you collude with
the chief and pass the budget...

without going through
the proper channels?

You have stolen the livelihood
of the people with the budget!

This is invalid!

- It has to be void.
- It can't count.

When the District
Assembly objected,

the then-chairman of the District
Assembly, Representative Cho,

silenced them.

I declare that it
has been passed.

- This isn't right!
- You can't do this.

No!

Please have some tea.

I hope to see you more often...

- And Chief Won...
- from now on.

took care of the complicated
administration process.

Wait.

You said she did
two things differently.

Sarang-dong.

She added Sarang-dong to
the list of redevelopment areas...

which consisted of
Mideum-dong and Somang-dong.

So she was way over the budget
with the compensation fee...

for the land.

As for the election districts,
it includes District A and B.

That's why Cho Maeng
Duk, Heo Deok Gu,

Yoon Hee Su, and Go Dong
Chan were present at the ceremony.

But why did Representative
Cho and Chief Won...

join hands?

They are from
different parties even.

Publicly, they joined hands
for the better of Mawon-gu.

But what they both want is
probably to become assemblymen.

In the National Assembly?

Someone sent a letter to
you to the comic book cafe.

Check the complaint.

Everything but the post-positional
particles are in Chinese.

I only know Mideum, Somang,
and Sarang. You read it for me.

"I sent many letters..."

"to the district assembly
and got no replies,"

"so I send this to Ms.
Goo's office to ask for help."

Please reconsider the
geographic name change...

that is part of the
Smart One City project.

The names Mideum, Somang,

and Sarang are part
of our local history,

so what are the reasons...

to change them to Mirae,
Changjo, and Hyeoksin?

Enclosed are forms signed by
the residents who are with me.

They'll change the names Mideum,
Somang, and Sarang? When?

Starting next year.

There was even a
competition to pick new names.

Well done. Congratulations.

Let's take a photo.

Good job.

Where are all the letters
he previously sent?

They're here.

How dare you?

I only got them today.

They sent 24 letters
over 3 months,

but this office was vacant
and no one read them.

Then let's go.

We must go.

The letters reached
their recipient.

Go.

Go.

I thought you'd discuss Mawon's
issues with Chairman Goo.

Why would I do that?

You saw what I did at the
groundbreaking ceremony.

The secretary issue...

was out of my control
because she was so stubborn.

You understand, don't you?

I actually do.

As you're well aware,

Smart One City has
an insufficient budget.

Adjust the completion date.

Eight years like other
local autonomous entities.

Then that makes us no
different than any of them.

Six years was a tough
goal from the start.

Three years have passed already.

You must consider the
residents who are waiting.

You're thinking about
yourself, not the residents.

You want to complete Smart One
City before the general election.

Isn't that what you also want?

Mr. Kim.

How can we make up...

for the lacking Smart
One City funds?

I heard Mawon
Credit Cooperatives...

applied to become
Mawon-gu's official partner.

You could ask for their
help with a suitable excuse.

Like a conditional
business contribution?

Yes.

You gave me the answer
I hoped to hear today.

I'll see you again, Mr. Cho.

My gosh.

Won So Jung is
showing her true colors.

Look at the Smart
One City leaflets.

There are more photos of
her than the Mawon-gu symbol.

- Right.
- Goodness.

We were so cooperative.

- I didn't think she'd be like that.
- Right.

She'll go to Mawon Credit
Cooperatives for funds.

I'd like to meet their
director before she does.

Of course.

I'll arrange a meeting
through your secretary.

No.

Tell the director
to call me directly.

Pardon?

Yes, I understand.

Sir, you must leave now.

Get up.

- Let's go.
- Okay.

Hurry. Move it.

Mawon Credit Cooperatives?

I'd like all the interns
to act with ownership.

Okay!

Our intern, Ms.
Shim's father is...

Mawon-gu's district
representative Mr. Shim Jang Yang.

No wonder you're so
humble and well-educated.

You have the
perfect financial look.

Right? Applause.

- Thank you.
- Applause.

Applause. Applause.

Didn't I tell you so?

- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

Does your father
like Korean beef?

He loves it.

Only one gets a permanent
position. It's obvious who that'll be.

How can I get 100 people
to get new credit cards?

Banks are all about performance.

We can do it.

Even before the Goryeo period,
this area was called "Saryang",

and after emancipation,
the name...

was changed to Sarang-dong.

Concentrate.

Sir.

We came to apologize.

I read your letters too late.

- And then...
- Okay.

three years ago, Sarang-dong...

was designated
to be redeveloped.

Smart One City.

Unlike Mideum-dong
and Somang-dong,

Sarang-dong residents
strongly retaliated.

Many people here are tenants,

and they didn't welcome
the redevelopment plans.

I understand your reluctance,

but the bill to change the
geographical names was passed,

and they will be implemented
next year, in 2021.

Why must the names be changed?

The names of the
lands are history in itself.

Representative
Yang Nae Sung said...

some people...

want to erase the name "Sarang"
because of an old accident.

After emancipation, the name
was changed to Sarang-dong,

and it enjoyed a long
history since then.

I know Representative Yang.

He was the unknown
Complaint King.

The name "Saryang"...

uses the letter for "thought"
and the letter for "consider".

The will to think and consider.

Isn't that the same as
"sarang", meaning love?

I would like you youngsters
to think and consider again.

Come on.

- Let's drink.
- Okay.

- Cheers.
- Cheers.

Father.

Oh, you have visitors.

Hello.

Hello.

You're the young female
chairman I heard about.

What brought you here?

The protest against the
geographic name change.

Why would you bother
when it has been decided?

I represent the
locals in this area.

Oh, I see.

I'll look into it and give
you a call. Goodbye.

Okay. Take care.

Mr. Gong, let's go.

Okay.

The young female chairman
and young male secretary just left.

Okay. Bye.

Kimchi or doenjang
stew, which do you like?

I like you.

Don't say things like that.

Kimjang or doenchi...

We'll have one kimchi
and one doenjang, please.

Okay.

It looks like you
need a helping hand.

Here.

Why are your hands trembling?

Don't.

We'll accept the
Sarang-dong complaint.

Why did you say cheers?

The bill was passed.

Didn't you hear anything?

"Sa" and "ryang". The
will to think and consider.

We can at least
think and reconsider.

Listen.

If Sarang-dong
becomes Hyeoksin-dong,

we'll have to change all
the traffic and road signs.

With taxpayers' money.

All of that costs money.

It does.

That's why projects to fund
that were already planned.

If we keep the names
Mideum, Somang, and Sarang,

we can save money.

And we can give it
to those who need it.

Like the social welfare
center we visited,

or the Voluntary Night
Guards, the study rooms.

Why are you so eager?

I'm always eager.

Oh, Mr. Gong.

When telling me
about Smart One City,

why didn't you say a word
about the name changes?

It's such an important issue.

Because it takes up
less than one percent...

of the whole project
and it's not even a priority.

Too bad. It just
became my priority.

The letters were sent...

to the district
assembly and my office,

so that makes it
a double priority.

You can drop out if
you're not interested.

I can do everything
well on my own.

You were notified, weren't you?

Well,

as you know, the chairman
position was vacant,

so I put off replying.

The vice chairman
acted as his deputy.

Mr. Go.

He must have gone
over the issue...

I'll ask him myself.

Chairman Goo showed
interest in the protest...

against the Sarang-dong
name change.

She is looking into
what happened.

The Sarang-dong name change...

is part of the Smart
One City project.

Why do you think she's
interested in Sarang-dong?

She wants to do something
to show that she's chairman,

and someone asked for her help,

so she jumped at the chance.

I don't have to get involved.

Chief Won heads the
Smart One City project...

and she'll have to
do something about it.

A political ignoramus
like Goo Se Ra...

can do nothing at
this belated stage.

It won't affect the grand
scheme of things one little bit.

Do you have my Ethiopian
Yirgacheffe with lots of ice?

I forgot.

Come on.

You act like this office is
yours when the owner's out.

This was my office.

It was never yours.

We all rent our offices.

Did you get letters
protesting about...

- Sarang-dong's name change?
- I don't know.

Think a bit before you answer.

You were deputy
chairman for a few months.

The letters about
the name change...

were sent directly
to the chairman.

I was vice chairman.

I had no duty to reply.

Is my office a
convenience store...

that anyone can enter?

I'd like to know about...

the Smart One City project.

I have no duty to tell you.

Before barging in here to ask,

you should make the effort
to go through the minutes...

of the committee meetings.

Get out.

Get out. Make some effort.

Mr. Go, you too.

Me too?

I ordered it ages ago
and now you bring it?

- What?
- "What?"

He's my secretary.

Seo Gong Myung's my secretary.

He's not someone
you can boss about.

Even I'm picky about
what tasks I give him.

From now on,

be very careful what you do!

Okay!

Okay.

Oh. Sorry.

These are this week's reports...

sent to the district
assembly chairman.

At 2 p.m. tomorrow, a meeting...

for Chairman Goo and
Chief Won is scheduled.

It'll be about changing
the name of Sarang-dong.

They asked about the letters
that were sent to your office...

during that period,

and I said that...

you read them and notified
the relevant departments.

Does Chairman Goo get
100 percent of the reports?

She gets only parts of them.

Send them all.

Everything including the
reports that Chief Won gets.

I will support Goo Se
Ra as much as I can.

Until it's checkmate.

The Smart One City project...

isn't just a residential complex.
People will be self-sufficient...

in that smart,
luxurious complex.

The central government,
Mawon-gu, and local businesses...

all worked together to
create this great being.

So,

must we put a halt to
this amazing project...

because of a mere name change?

There's no need
to waste millions...

just to change the
name of an area.

Why is it a waste of millions?

Did I force this on my own?

What do you think, Ms. Yoon?
You represent Sarang-dong.

A local government can't just
change a geographic name.

The Sarang-dong name
change was finalized...

through appropriate procedures
and the residents approved.

For an administration to be
transparent and democratic,

following appropriate
procedures is most important.

That is the basic rule.

We still have three more years to
go until Smart One City is completed.

Unless we win the lottery,
the budget's the same.

That means the welfare
budget that got cut this year...

will stay cut.

What do you think as
the previous member...

of the Welfare
Construction Committee?

What happens to the kids...

whom you stamped "well
done" on their textbooks?

Chairman Goo.

I get that you're eager to
do something to show for.

But...

I'm afraid people will get
the wrong idea of you...

if you act on your own
against the residents' wishes.

Why did you mention...

the Welfare Construction
Committee and kids just then?

Why not?

All of the welfare
budgets got cut,

when Smart One City is a
money-guzzling construction project.

The kids who have no
more classes to go to...

will only realize when
they're in university...

that the "well done" stamp...

was what the representative
lady did for show.

Chairman Goo!

I knew it.

That after-school class was
the one thing on your conscience.

Why don't we...

Who says it's "we"?

I expected this from
someone like you,

but I'm disappointed in Mr. Seo.

He sent you unprepared...

to face Chief Won.

Darn you.

These are copies of the
resident consent forms...

the head of Sarang-dong received
for the geographic name change.

I requested for this officially.

Why are you acting
like it's a big secret?

I really wanted to try this.

Did I look cool? But these
sunglasses are a bit dark.

Anyhow, they said no yesterday,

but they suddenly
sent them today.

I took a peek and couldn't
find anything strange.

What do you need them for?

Because I need to think
and consider something.

Is that some sort of code?

If the addresses are changed,

various bills need
to be changed too...

and it'll be quite
uncomfortable.

Goodness, what's
the big deal about that?

As long as it's part of the
new city development project,

the house prices will soar.

I envy them.

See you.

What's the matter with him?

10 p.m.

Go home.

Stop racking your
head about policies...

and let's go home together.

Last September, the
New Address Committee...

passed the bill for
changing the city names.

And since then, the
resident consent forms...

were submitted to
Seoul City Council,

and the District Assembly
also passed the ordinance bill.

So how will you
change the results?

I thought you weren't interested,
but you did your research.

Why are you trying so hard?

I've always tried my best.

I've always lived busily too.

Although I'm not interested
in something from the past...

that I can't change.

I've always lived in Minju-dong.

They sent us to
random middle schools...

so I went to Mawon
Middle School.

And I went to Mawon
Girls' High School.

I met Han Bi and Woo
Young in high school.

I read your resume and
profile countless times.

There's no need to tell me.

When I was in my 20s, I
spent half of my time drinking...

No, practically all
my time drinking.

I already assumed that too.

What about you?

How was your life?

Well...

I went to an all-boys middle school
and high school and went to college.

I became a civil servant,

and as you can see,
here I am right now.

I wish Sarang-dong just
stays as Sarang-dong.

I just want to think
and consider about it.

That's all.

Let's do it together.

Gosh.

Whether it's Sarang-dong
or Hyeoksin-dong,

I don't think the name matters.

But still,

I'll stay by your side.

Since you're always my priority.

There's no other reason.

Doing research and driving.

That's about as much I'll do.

Hey, Gong Myung.

You're working with a
very reasonable boss.

My previous boss...

made me come up
with 13 drafts at once.

- 13?
- Yes.

That was me.

Yes, it was you.

Goodness.

You're the only one I like.

What are you doing?

Wait, what...

Do you want to do it again?

You're so cute. So cute.

You should go.

Let's do it.

Do what?

I mean, you know, the pose Ja
Ryong and Han Bi showed us.

You said you
wanted to try it too.

You'll hurt your back.

I'll see you tomorrow.

- Gong Myung.
- What?

We can do it!

We can do it!

One,

two,

three!

Hello, ma'am.

Dad.

Get off me.

Why did you put on makeup
in the middle of the night?

What the... Are you
going on a date or what?

First impressions are important.

Is it your first time
seeing Gong Myung?

It's not the same now
since he's her boyfriend.

Se Ra.

Go get the whiskey.

You didn't even drink
it when I got nominated.

Go get it.

Okay.

- Drink it.
- Yes, sir.

- I'm glad to see you.
- Yes, sir.

I'm happy...

and sorry.

Sorry about what?

You're sorry because of me?

- Me?
- Yes.

- Why?
- You don't know?

No.

- You really don't know?
- I really don't know.

This young man
can't hold his liquor.

We can't let a potential
son-in-law sleep here.

Right.

Do you want to use our bedroom?

He's cute.

So cute.

This is just wrong.

Honey. It hurts.

No, no...

Darling, try to smile.

Aren't you concerned
for your only daughter?

Why would I be...

when she nabbed Maeng Duk's
only son and heir Gong Myung?

How much did you say Maeng
Duk pays for his wealth tax?

Don't be stupid.

Do you want to marry them off
when they just started dating?

Why not decide whether to
serve galbitang or a buffet?

Why would I have to decide?
It's obviously galbitang.

My gosh.

Hey, Gong Myung, you're up.

Yes.

- Did you sleep...
- I'm fine.

We slept very well and deeply.

Thanks to you.

It's fine. It's done.

What is fine and done?

Se Ra, get up.

Get up!

Darn it.

Do you have to yell
first thing in the morning?

Good morning.

We're late.

You must be sober.
Can you drive?

No.

What did my dad give you?

Bean... Bean sprout soup.

Don't.

Someone might see us.

Our bus is here.

May I ask why
you're so obsessed...

with Sarang-dong's name change?

The gentleman once spoke
with Representative Yang.

Did he?

Yes. That goes for the
driving range complaint too.

He died before any of
the issues were solved,

and I understand why the
residents are so frustrated.

For those reasons, I want to
take over and see it through.

I'm his replacement.

And also,

I don't want Sarang-dong's
name to be erased so easily.

I'll show you around
my office next time.

How is your office?

Is it nice?

It's uncomfortable.

I hope it stays that way.

If it becomes familiar
and you take it for granted,

that's when you start
making bad decisions.

Okay.

Also,

I hope that...

you don't trust people too much.

What you see is not all,

and everyone has another side.

You too?

Of course.

Okay.

Han Bi!

Han Bi.

Good luck! You can do this!

You can do it!

Go on! Fight!

You'll win!

Good luck!

Win!

- Flip her!
- Do it!

Get the leg! Get it!

Jang Han Bi! Do it!

Yes! You won!

Ippon!

You did it!

- Are you okay?
- Mi Jin.

Mi Jin.

- She's hurt.
- Are you okay?

- Are you all right?
- She's hurt.

It's her knee.

Are you okay?

Let's wait inside.

What if Han Bi can't find me?

Here.

I don't want it.

It's your loss.

Gosh, it's so
sweet. It's delicious.

It's so nice.

Why are you so late?

I'm sorry.

Ja Ryong.

Go on.

Ja Ryong.

We know so little
about each other.

I'm sorry.

When did you open
the comic book cafe?

Four years ago,
after quitting judo.

Why did you quit?

Because of an injury.

Where were you hurt?

I badly hurt someone else.

That person had to quit judo,

so I quit as well.

People within the same
house have different opinions.

Are they family?

They could be married.

Let's go straight to Sarang-dong
tomorrow to check something.

The old man's home?

No. We didn't meet
with the residents.

I objected. I'm against
the redevelopment too.

Who is Jeon Jun Bae?

He agreed to it.
Is it your husband?

Who is Jeon Jun Bae?
That's not my husband's name.

Do you have a tenant?

No. It's just my
family living here.

There's two of us so
why just one ice cream?

Do you remember this?

- 1, 2, 3!
- 1, 2, 3!

Yes, I got more.

- It's on?
- It's on.

You can't beat me.

Ready?

- 1, 2, 3.
- 2, 3.

No, I can't give in this time.

Darn it.

Hello.

I'd like the list
of people who...

Who moved to Sarang-dong...

a month before the vote.

Thanks.

You're so nasty.

- Do you want it back?
- No, no way.

Yes?

Who are you?

We're from the Mawon-gu Office.

Does Mr. Lee Jae
Seong live here?

No one with that
name lives here.

- Thank you.
- Bye.

Thank you.

No one called that lives here.

Thank you.

40 people moved to Sarang-dong
a month before the vote,

but in actuality
don't live there at all.

The chief said that...

"for an administration to be
transparent and democratic,"

"following appropriate
procedures is most important."

"That is the basic rule."

What if she didn't
follow the basic rule?

All 40 people who faked
a move to Sarang-dong...

signed that they're
for the name change.

The person who collected them...

is the leader of the local
residents whom we met.

Yes.

It's him.

It's Jeon Jun Bae.
The pay wasn't enough.

See you outside
Saryang Hall at 10 p.m.

Or I'll go to the
Mawon-gu Office.

I'm the one who wants to
go to the Mawon-gu Office.

Where are you going?

My gosh.

Darn it.

- Shoot.
- You just got more suspicious!

- Darn!
- Hey!

Stop!

Mister.

Stop trying to work out.

Let's talk.

Darn it.

- Here.
- Thank you.

What on earth is going on?

Call the police!

Shall I?

We should talk where
it's brighter, right?

Mr. Seo.

Call everyone
who took part in...

faking the signed petition.

Call them to Mawon
Police Station.

Do you see this?

So what if this gets out?

I don't care about that.

I'm just a minion.

It's really simple.

Change your addresses
to Sarang-dong...

and you get paid a sum.

- We get paid?
- Yes.

Okay, that's fine. The last
stage is that you sign this.

Okay.

Thanks.

Here you go.

- Get yourself a drink.
- Thank you.

- Thank you.
- Sure.

They're homeless people.

I paid them a sum if
they switched addresses.

Then I had them
sign the petition.

You wouldn't have done that...

for fame or fortune.

Who made you do it?

Representative Yang.

Who?

Representative Yang.

Don't you know Yang Nae Sung?

Seo Gong Myung.
You must know him.

The day of his hit-and-run.

You met him too.

- Cheers.
- Cheers.

Gosh.

I need to pee.

I'm sorry.

The copies of the
Sarang-dong petition.

I was going to leave if
you were five minutes later.

I met someone.

Who?

Someone from
Mawon-gu's service center.

A civil servant made you wait?

Must be a lunatic.

He's called Seo Gong Myung.

He's a jerk.

Like father, like son.

You know his father?

I do.

I know him very well.

Representative Yang
Nae Sung came to see me.

On the night of his hit-and-run.

It has nothing to do with
me. It was just an accident.

You were too young
to know exactly...

what Cho Maeng Duk was like.

Call me if you're interested.

Regarding Smart One City,

I propose that we
re-examine the project...

and meet the residents
to gather their views.

You'd better prove it.

If you can't prove it,

you'll lose your chairman title as
well as your representative seat.