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Prosecutor Seo Hyun-woo was the subject of trauma that revived as a nightmare in the deadly past and present that tied Lee Na-young, Jung Eun-chae, and Lee Cheong-ah, the three lawyers in "Honor: Their Court." The ratings were 3.3% nationwide and 3.3% in the Seoul metropolitan area in the four all-time shock endings aired on the 10th. (Courtesy of Nielsen Korea, based on paid furniture)
In the fourth episode of the ENA Monday-Tuesday drama "Honor: Their Court" (directed by Park Geon-ho, scripted by Park Ga-yeon, planned KT Studio Genie, and production by How Pictures), three lawyers of L&J (Listen & Join) felt that a series of incidents that threatened them all pointed to the "That Day" in 2005. The 2005 green hood gunman who attacked Yoon Ra-young (Lee Na-young) collapsed Hwang Hyun-jin (Lee Chung-ah) and stamped the scale of D-ke, the goddess of justice, on the back of his hand, and the 2005 vintage wine sent as a gift to the 10th anniversary of the L&J have all converged to the past 20 years ago. However, as they began to track down the secret prostitution application 'Connectin', it was not clear why the incident came to the surface.
Meanwhile, for Koo Sun-kyu (Choi Young-joon), who confirmed that the first reporter for the murder of reporter Lee Joon-hyuk (Lee Choong-ju) was his wife Hwang Hyun-jin, the detective's intuition was triggered that L&J friends were like "conspirators" who hid something together and tied up like fate. As the suspicion deepened, a scrap of the article "The Missing Case of the Korean University Law School" that occurred 20 years ago was delivered to him in a mysterious mail with no sender. It was a college where L&J lawyers graduated. While looking at the law school newsletter at the Hankook University Library, he found that the stamp on the back of the hand that Hwang Hyun-jin completely erased symbolized the law school academic club "Dike," and that the person who went missing at the time was their other motive "Park Joo-hwan."
At that time, Han Min-seo (Jeon So-young), another victim of the "Connectin" that the L&J trio had been waiting for, came to the office. She showed ConnectIn disguised as a visiting home training app, telling of a system in which VIP customers choose the option they want and pay the price in cash. The L&J trio were shocked to see the scars of numerous violence left on Han Min-seo's body by options committed to victims in the name of "class." However, the applications used by customers were all different in server, code, and data, so it was no longer accessible.
The clue was revealed in an unexpected place. Kwon Joong-hyun (Lee Hae-young), the second-in-command of L&J's parent company Haile and mentor of Kang Shin-jae, came to Kang Shin-jae on the establishment of a public interest foundation. Han Min-seo, who was working at L&J due to Yoon Ra-young's consideration, thought about the ring on his hand. It was clear that he was at the scene where he violated himself in the past. Yoon Ra-young and Hwang Hyun-jin, who secured Kwon Joong-hyun's mobile phone with Kang Shin-jae's base, accessed the VIP customer application and confirmed the terrible 'option'. However, suddenly, the security solution worked and the application was deleted, and photos of those taken by hacking mobile phones were sent to the server.
The manager who received the security text was Park Je-yeol (Seo Hyun-woo), the prosecutor in charge of the victim Cho Yoo-jung who committed suicide. On the show, it was also revealed that Hong Yeon-hee (Baek Eun-hye), director of the National Forensic Service, had a DNA swap deal with Yoon Ra-young was also his meticulous design. Under the pretext of divorce, he monitored Yoon Ra-young by pressing his wife Hong Yeon-hee and recording phone calls, collected Hwang Hyun-jin's DNA, and obtained test results that showed that it matched the blood of the suspect secured in the 2005 case.
And the all-time creepy ending, in which the past and the present overlap, was unfolded. Yoon Ra-young collapsed and moaned with blood on the lake, and Hwang Hyun-jin swung an iron pipe to save Kang Shin-jae, who was strangled. The man who did so turned to the lake as if he were dead. In the last broadcast, this scene, which reminded three friends of their present faces like nightmares at every critical moment, was transformed into the face of the past 20 years ago. That was the face in the picture of Koo Sun-kyu's winning the mock trial of the Korean University of Law in the newsletter. And Park Joo-hwan's current face, the last puzzle of the photo, has been revived with Park Je-yeol.
Park Joo-hwan, who thought he was dead, stood in front of Yoon Ra-young under the name of "Park Je-yeol." Yoon Ra-young's eyes were full of fear as she faced him, who said, "It's been a long time, I missed you, Ra-young," with a mean smile that seemed to mock Hyun-jae. Questions erupted over whether the purpose of Park Je-yeol, the party to the 2005 disappearance, and an incumbent prosecutor and "connect-in" manager, was revenge or a warning to stop tracking the prostitution scandal.
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