Zhu Yang glanced at the smiling Yoon Jae-ki beside him, and then at his superior, Lee Sung-min.

After a few seconds of silence.

He nodded, still quite sensibly.

"Alright, let's get the paperwork done first..."

In fact.

Everyone present knew this very well.

Let's not even talk about whether we can get anything out of them if we continue the interrogation.

Even if it is possible...

Those charges alone won't do anything to Xuan Chengfeng.

That being the case.

Life is like a play, and it all depends on acting skills.

Li Shengmin needed to appear assertive and decisive in order to save face for his former boss.

Zhu Yang, on the other hand, needs to appear hesitant and conflicted in order to better highlight Li Shengmin's character.

One link after another.

This is just how things are in the workplace, friends...

......

Kinmen Building.

Inside the executive office.

Ding Xin, with a cigarette dangling from his lips, leaned back in his office chair, his legs crossed and propped up on the desk.

Hold the phone to your ear.

"Okay, I understand. Thank you for your hard work, Prosecutor Zhu!"

"Haha, of course, let's continue as you wish!"

"Don't worry, I'll put in a little more effort."

"Haha, okay, let's keep in touch!"

hang up the phone.

Ding Xin casually tossed his phone onto his desk.

He leaned back a little.

Close your eyes.

I started to think about and sort out the current situation.

The phone call I just received was from Zhu Yang.

He specifically told Ding Xin.

The news that Hyun Sung-bong and Cha Jeong-hyeok were both released on bail.

This is normal.

Ding Xin had no intention of sending them in directly.

On the phone.

Zhu Yang also said that there was no point in asking any further questions.

He plans to compile the materials and file a public prosecution directly with the court.

But there's a problem right now.

It was a lawyer named Yoon Jae-ki who suddenly appeared.

It is said.

He even served as the chief prosecutor...

This is a bit troublesome!

South Korea has a unique characteristic.

It's about civil servants.

Unlike other countries, civil servants in this country do not completely lose their power after retirement.

Most of them would also enjoy certain privileges.

This tradition is especially valued within the prosecutor's system.

Therefore, those prosecutors who have held high-ranking positions.

After retirement.

Most people choose to become lawyers.

Leveraging their former prestige and influence, as well as preferential policies after retirement.

He's doing very well.

and so.

Under the influence of lawyer Yoon Jae-ki.

Zhu Yang's boss.

The prosecutor then disagreed with directly prosecuting Hyun Sung-bong on the grounds of insufficient evidence.

Although Zhu Yang could have completely ignored this order.

Forced prosecution.

But doing that would directly offend your boss, so it's really unnecessary.

So he asked Ding Xin about his next plans over the phone.

Alternatively, we can continue to gather evidence, trying to collect as much as possible.

Let his boss.

The prosecutor had nothing to say.

Either.

It remains to be seen if Ding Xin has any other tricks up his sleeve.

It can directly influence the decisions of the minister and prosecutor...

In Ding Xin's view.

Waiting passively is definitely not an option.

Given South Korea's efficiency...

It's quite normal for things to drag on for a year or two.

He went through all this trouble not to wage a protracted war with those bastards.

Ding Xin prefers to act swiftly and decisively, advancing rapidly!

and so.

We'll have to think of other methods...

Ding Xin pondered for a moment and actually came up with a good idea...

Or.

The original plan was to use this method after Xuan Chengfeng was brought to court.

Now we need to change our approach and use it ahead of time.

Think of this.

Ding Xin picked up his phone again and dialed...

......

Chapter 265 Demonstration

Early the next morning.

The citizens of Seoul were surprised by what they found.

Suddenly, groups of demonstrators appeared in the streets and alleys of the city...

They were dressed in matching outfits and wore red protest ribbons.

Holding banners and flags.

The sign read "Expose the truth" and "Severely punish the scoundrels"...

It looks very organized.

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