![]() Not only that, but the Board of Directors decide to cover the whole thing up and play damage control, dismissing Chan-Hong from the board of directors. Young-Woo echoes these same sentiments in court, as a video is played just to those involved to show Mr Kim is the one who organized the hack. ![]() This means the damage due to personal data breach hasn’t occurred yet. Young-Woo determines that as Sang-Hyeon gave the personal date he stole to Mr Kim, he encrypted the whole thing so nobody could actually access the personal data. As Han claims that it’s like “killing two birds with one stone”, Young-Woo suddenly gets a lightbulb moment once more. CEO Han wants to use this as leverage against Su-Mi, stopping her getting to the position of Minister. The thing is, if Young-Woo comes clean with this, then it’s against her own client’s interest leaving her in somewhat of dilemma.Įither way, Su-Mi’s son does record a video of his confession about the hack, just in case Hanbada decide to use this. The reason he’s coming clean now though is because In-Cheol is in hospital and got hurt. Sang-Hyeon made it seem like North Korea were the culprits through some well-placed red herrings. Chan-Hong wanted to remind In-Cheol of the “developer spirit”, given he had turned too far into a businessman instead.Ĭhan-Hong’s thinking is that he wanted to use this attack as a way of convincing his colleague to invest more in security. He also brings up that a guy called Chan-Hong was the one who hired him to do this and steal the files. What happens with Sang-Hyeon’s confession?Īt Hanbada, Sang-Hyeon appears and admits to his big sister that he’s the one who hacked into Raon. But what does she actually want to do? Young-Woo certainly doesn’t understand why she needs to hide right now, that’s for sure. When Young-Woo drops the brochure on the table, Gwang-Ho already knows about this of course and believes leaving for the States is in Young-Woo’s best interest. Inside, Young-Woo speaks to her father, who admits that her parentage is going to be made public and this is basically Su-Mi’s way of trying to get rid of her. Jun-Ho listens to all of this and he’s shocked, eventually deciding not to follow through with his confession of love. That night, a representative from Taesan Law Firm stops by and give Young-Woo a brochure with a promotion to Taesan Office on, including a professional counsellor all paid for, along with double her current salary. Of course, this ties back into Su-Yeon and her words last chapter. He’s had a change of heart and decided to start living like a fool instead. He brings up her failed relationship and admits now’s a good time to take her down. ![]() Meanwhile, Min-Woo meets with Su-Mi and feeds back what’s been going on with Young-Woo. According to Ji-Su, this is the only solution so they can be together without work getting in the way. Ji-Su and Myeong-Seok talk, with the latter seriously contemplating quitting Hanbada for her in order so they can have a relationship. Apparently the surgery went well and he’s been taking better care of himself for his ex-wife, who shows up prompting the lawyers to leave. He has a facemask on but he seems to be healing up. Speaking of absence, Su-Yeon and Mon-Wo show up to meet Myeong-Seok in hospital. What happens to Raon?Īt the same time, it’s all change over at Raon as a new CEO in Mr Kim Chan-Hong is brought forward in In-Cheol’s absence. It’s still not over yet, despite winning the first trial, and CEO Han actually jumps in to be part of their group too. However, Sang-Hyeon throws a curveball when he mentions Young-Woo.Īt Hanbada, Jang is still in charge but he reprimands Min-Woo, Su-Yeon and Young-Woo for their part to play in the Raon case. Su-Mi is desperate to get the Ministry position and demands he not turn himself in. Su-Mi implores him not to say anything and to keep all of this a secret between them. While he eats, Sang-Hyeon overhears the Raon case on TV, including how In-Cheol (the CEO) is still unconscious.Īs his mother watches, Sang-Hyeon steps up and admits he’s responsible for the hack. He’s won awards for Cybersecurity, he has numerous solved Rubik’s Cubes across his shelves and his favourite food is also gimbap. We follow Tae Su-Mi’s son, Sang-Hyeon, who’s somewhat of a genius. Though Unusual and Peculiar Who is Tae Su-Mi’s son?Įpisode 16 of Extraordinary Attorney Woo starts with a slightly different change of pace.
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