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In "Honor: Their Court," Lee Na-young declared war live on the secret prostitution cartel "Connect."
The third episode of the ENA Monday-Tuesday drama "Honor: Their Court" (directed by Park Geon-ho / scripted by Park Ga-yeon, hereinafter referred to as "Honor") recorded 3.8% nationwide and 3.4% in the metropolitan area, continuing its upward trend for the third consecutive time (Courtesy of Nielsen Korea, based on paid households).
Yoon Ra-young (Lee Na-young), who was attacked by an unidentified green hood gunman, was depicted on the show. The criminal did not leave a trace anywhere on CCTV or the black box as if he had identified the movement in advance and moved. It was assumed that it was related to the prostitution secret application "Connectin", but nothing came out of the community and SNS. The link was only Cho Yoo-jung (Park Se-hyun), a victim of underage sexual violence who continues to make false statements and refuses to interview a lawyer.
Yoon Ra-young convinced Cho Yoo-jung, who is about to undergo on-site verification, that it is a cliff edge that cannot be returned if it goes any further. In the end, Cho Yoo-jung was in agony when she remembered reporter Lee Joon-hyuk (Lee Choong-joo), who shouted to her to run away during the on-site reenactment, saying, "I didn't do it. They made me do it," he said, reversing his confession. For Yoon Ra-young, he confessed that "Connectin" is a secret prostitution application, and reporter Lee Joon-hyuk was writing a revelation article. But Cho Yoo-jung, who is afraid, said, "Nothing happens to you. Yoon Ra-young, who wrapped her up saying, "I don't let her do that," couldn't protect her in the end. Cho Yoo-jung took her own life by taking drugs in the treatment room.
The police ended the case with an extreme choice due to psychological pressure, but Yoon Ra-young did not give up. "The lawyer is on my side, so I'll ask for the last time. When I saw Cho Yoo-jung's will, "Please protect my sister," I was convinced that she had committed suicide, not suicide. However, they defended the hospital room so that only medical staff and hospital staff could not come in and out, and it was questionable how they approached Cho Yoo-jung.
And the flashback revealed that the culprit was a cleaning employee. "Your sister's life is up to you. Cho Yoo-jung's face became contemplative at the threat of "Don't you understand what I mean?" This is because it was the same as what prosecutor Park Je-yeol (Seo Hyun-woo) said in the past, hinting at something. It was a moment that caused goosebumps by foreboding that the secret prostitution cartel's hand was extended to the prosecution organization.
There is only one way to get to an inaccessible secret organization: to get them to access it. In a live interview, Yoon Ra-young expressed her intention to establish a public interest law firm L&J (Listen & Join) to let her know that she is never alone no matter what she has been through, and that she has a lawyer who listens to the victim and fights with her. "There is only one thing we need, 'Connect'. "I'm weak when I'm alone, but I'm strong when I'm connected," he said. It was a declaration of war to bring the giant prostitution cartel 'Connectin' out of the world at the same time as it meant a connection with the victims.
Yoon Ra-young's live performance hit the mark. Another prostitution victim, Han Min-seo (Jeon So-young), who did not answer dozens of phone calls and texts, contacted him. The clues seemed to be unraveling, but the crisis was also lurking everywhere. Kang Shin-jae (played by Jung Eun-chae) was shocked to find the number "2005" marked large on the rear glass of her vehicle, and Hwang Hyun-jin (Lee Chung-ah) was knocked down by a green hood who appeared to be the same person as the gunman who attacked Yoon Ra-young. Yoon Ra-young's declaration of war caused a thrilling catharsis to explode briefly, and the fierce warning threatening them raised tension to its peak.
Meanwhile, prosecutor Park Je-yeol signaled a turn of events. The suspicious movement was detected at the same time as the first appearance. He ordered the detective in charge Koo Sun-kyu (Choi Young-joon) to confirm the first reporter of the Lee Joon-hyuk murder case, which has already been closed. In response, Koo Sun-kyu, who checked the 119 report voice file, could not hide his uncomfortable face after noticing that the voice was his wife, Hwang Hyun-jin. In addition, Park's significant face watching Yoon La-young's live broadcast amplified the question.
In addition, Yoon Ra-young made a risky deal with Hong Yeon-hee (played by Baek Eun-hye), director of the National Forensic Service. Yoon Ra-young and Hwang Hyun-jin, who were in contact with Cho Yoo-jung, were also contrasted as unidentified DNA and female accessories were found at the home of reporter Lee Joon-hyuk. Previously, Hong Yeon-hee had pushed for the appointment of Yoon Ra-young, who refused to file for divorce. In return for taking over the lawsuit, Yoon La-young demanded that the DNA sample be changed. As a result, he was able to protect Hwang Hyun-jin, who was the first witness of Lee Joon-hyuk's carcass and made a mistake overnight with him. But the husband Hong Yeon-hee pointed out as hell is an incumbent prosecutor. The mystery narrative has been built up again, who he is and why he pointed out Yoon Ra-young as his lawyer.
The fourth episode of "Hour" will air on ENA at 10 p.m. on the 10th and will be released on KT Genie TV and Coupang Play.
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