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Chapter 35: The Betrayal

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The steady drumming of rain on the windowpanes provided a somber backdrop to the intense conversation unfolding in Justice Min's office. Yo-Han had left in frustration, leaving behind a cloud of uncertainty.

On the television screen, the breaking news about Minister Cha's apparent suicide continued to play, casting long shadows in the room. Ga-On felt the weight of the situation, a gnawing suspicion driving him to seek the truth.

Justice Min, his face etched with worry, broke the tense silence. "Ga-On, we cannot ignore the timing of this tragedy. Minister Cha was deeply entangled in the corruption scandal Yo-Han is investigating."

Ga-On leaned forward, his concern palpable

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Ga-On leaned forward, his concern palpable. "I understand your hesitation, but we cannot hastily jump to conclusions without solid evidence. Accusing Yo-Han without proof won't lead to justice."

Soo-Hyun, her voice tinged with doubt, spoke up sternly. "Ga-On, we must remember why we're here. We've seen firsthand the consequences of Yo-Han's methods. We cannot let his excuses sway us."

Ga-On felt the tension in the room intensify, his frustration simmering beneath the surface

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Ga-On felt the tension in the room intensify, his frustration simmering beneath the surface. "Soo-Hyun, we're all fighting for justice, but justice isn't always achieved through conventional means. Those at the top are ruthless; they're capable of anything, even murder."

Soo-Hyun leaned forward, her gaze unwavering. "Ga-On, I respect your perspective, but we cannot afford to be swayed by Yo-Han's justifications. We must stay vigilant."

The atmosphere in the prosecutor's office remained heavy with tension after the shocking revelation about the manipulated trials. Ga-On sat at his desk, his gaze fixed on a blank sheet of paper before him. Soo-Hyun approached him, her expression a mix of concern and determination.

"Ga-On," she began softly, "think about your parents. What will they think from heaven when they see you supporting this, taking the excuse of justice? You know as well as I do that hiding the truth is no different from being a criminal yourself."

Ga-On turned silent, his inner turmoil evident in his furrowed brow and the way he clenched his fists on the desk.

Soo-Hyun continued, the weight of her words pressing on him. "Ga-On, the media, the public, they deserve to know the truth about these trials. We can't continue down this path of deception."

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