Designated Survivor: 60 Days (2019) s01e10 Episode Script

Accomplice

ALL CHARACTERS, ORGANIZATIONS, PLACES AND EVENTS ARE FICTIONAL Excuse me.
Sir.
Evacuate immediately with Mr.
President.
I'll tell you what's going on when I get there.
There's no time to lose, sir.
Please hurry.
You have to trust me on this, sir.
It's me.
I can't make it today.
- It's me.
I can't make it today.
- This stop is the National Assembly.
I'm disappointed.
I wanted to see you in the dress.
THERE WILL BE A SPEECH AT THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY Stay quiet, okay? A civil servant must follow public etiquette rules.
What the hell! What's going on? God damn it.
If he was alive all this time, why didn't he show himself to you? I mean, his belongings were found at the scene.
You're the one who told me that.
You said Agent Kim Jun-o's phone was found at the scene.
I thought they'd stop trying to track me down if my phone and other belongings were found at the scene because they'd assume I'm dead.
So you've been pretending to be dead this whole time just to report this to me? This time, I had to fulfill my duty, which I had failed to do in the past.
I didn't realize it back then, but he tried to send me a signal from somewhere nearby.
Don't you want to find out how Assemblyman Oh Yeong-seok survived? Find Room 119 in the blueprint of the National Assembly Building.
Then you'll find out how Assemblyman Oh managed to survive.
You think Agent Kim was the man who called? How can you be so sure? Because he Because Agent Kim knew.
Knew what? He knew about the explosion at the National Assembly Building beforehand.
This is a video simulation of the explosion at the National Assembly.
It was made a year ago, sir.
Who created this file? President Yang Jin-man, sir.
The whistle-blower sent an e-mail to all the media outlets just now.
Is this the details of the scandal? Is it related to his family? Let me see.
The whistle-blower has decided not to disclose it.
The e-mail states that he's decided to respect Mr.
President's leadership for national stability's sake.
It just looks like a courtesy e-mail to put an end to this fiasco.
Can we really trust this e-mail though? What's with this sudden change of attitude? I'm confused.
You see, it makes sense if exposing the scandal wasn't their goal in the first place.
If they were after something else, that is.
A year ago, when the discussion with North Korea regarding the peace treaty began, President Yang told us to be prepared for any attacks and provocations that might occur.
Is that why this was created? As a preventative measure for national security? It was a top secret project spearheaded by a special committee under the NSC.
I was stationed at the Blue House at the time, so I took part in encrypting the video file.
Then, when I returned to the NIS in February, I received a report from HUMINT.
They informed me about a company that had illegally obtained Semtex explosives.
And my investigation revealed that the company was the communications network services firm that installed the cables at the Assembly building.
A network cabling company bought Semtex explosives? I could tell that someone was planning to bomb the National Assembly Building, using the exact same method demonstrated in this video simulation.
But if you knew about it in advance, why My report with a warning regarding a possible attack was systematically buried in the NIS as well as in the Blue House.
Then, are you saying the person who handed this top secret file over to those who orchestrated the attack was someone inside the Yang administration? The members of the NSC who participated in this project were President Yang, the Minister of National Defense at the time, the Director of the NIS, and the Commander of the DSSC.
But all of them lost their lives due to the explosion.
No.
One of them is alive.
Who is that person? The commander of the DSSC at the time, General Lee Gwan-muk.
LEE GWAN-MUK BORN IN 1961 IN SEOUL 2017-2018, COMMANDER OF THE DSSC DAY 40: ACCOMPLICE EPISODE 10 I heard that the whistle-blower decided not to expose any details regarding the scandal.
Thankfully, it ended up being a mere happening.
Right, it did.
If we couldn't stop Ms.
Woo from running her story, I bet every media outlet would be launching a fierce tirade against Mr.
President now.
We owe it all to you, Mr.
Cha.
Thank you.
I did exactly what you wanted me to do.
So are you going to compliment me or what? - No, I'm - Then what? I'm the Chief Presidential Secretary.
Are you evaluating my performance when you are a mere secretary? Because you're Mr.
President's only confidante? Do you not know what "Thank you" means? What's the problem? Do you not understand because it doesn't have a subject or an object? I'm saying I'm grateful to you for your help.
Thanks for teaching me that even political affairs are handled by people.
And I'm so grateful to have learned that you're a better person than I thought.
It's neither a compliment nor an evaluation.
Okay? Why are you grateful to have learned that I'm actually a good person? I mean, if it's not a compliment or an evaluation Then is it Well Are you confessing your feelings for me? Right now? Right here? That pub near Gwanghwamun will probably be open tomorrow.
Answer wisely.
There won't be a third time.
How about today? You'd better answer wisely, before I change my mind.
Of course I'm available today.
I don't want you to change your mind.
Isn't it great? Oh, there you are.
A regular size frappuccino minus the whipped cream.
Right? I'll let Mr.
Han know that everything's been sorted out with regard to the whistle-blower.
- Okay.
- Take this That's If I say that I feel as if I lost before I could even enter the stadium, I'm probably being too sensitive, right? No, I'd say you have good instincts.
What? What? Did you say you're a stickler for rules? I'll never divulge any information that became known to me while on duty.
You don't need to be concerned, sir.
About Agent Kim Jun-o We should protect him at the safe house for the time being.
Until we verify the tip-off and confirm the identity of the accomplice inside the BH.
I'll dispatch security agents that we can trust.
This is the thallium found during the search and seizure of Agent Han Na-gyeong's place.
It's the same chemical that was used to poison Myung Hae-joon.
Our internal investigation revealed that Agent Han Na-gyeong had colluded with Agent Jeong Han-mo to poison Myung Hae-joon.
We're speculating that she ran away when we found out.
But why would an agent who works for the NIS kill him? Does she have a motive? NAME: HAN NA-GYEONG Her fiance died in the bombing.
I believe Myung Hae-joon's unabashed attitude during the interrogation led her to make such a rash decision.
Sir, the report Agent Han had about why Assemblyman Oh should be disqualified as a nominee Do you think we can still trust it given the situation? We're dealing with Assemblywoman Yun, the leader of the opposition party.
I don't see why Agent Han would want to give a false tip-off.
Did they find out anything else during the internal investigation? Do we know what kinds of suspicions Agent Han had about Assemblyman Oh? We transferred all the materials she was investigating to the State Bureau of Investigation and reviewed them, but there was nothing on Assemblyman Oh.
And even if we find something, we can't trust the information, sir.
After all, she is no longer an agent.
She is nothing but a suspect in a murder case.
The NIS has pinned you as an accomplice in the murder of Myung Hae-joon.
Someone must've planted evidence.
I heard people from the SBI found thallium at your place.
So they dug a hole to trap Han-mo and planted evidence to get me as well? Now, we know for sure that the person who colluded with the bombers is someone inside the NIS.
Do you think the NIS is the only one with a mole? Then Now, I understand why Agent Kim had to pretend to be dead since that day.
Whether it was the NIS or someone who was higher up, he couldn't trust anyone.
Because of the people who colluded with the bombers? What scares me isn't the fact that I'm being framed.
Over 250 innocent people died in the middle of the capital of this country, and yet we still don't know who did such a horrifying thing for what reason.
We can't even gauge the scope of it yet.
The North Korean defector, Myung Hae-joon, insisted that he planned and executed the attack, but he was just a puppet.
The bombers made Oh Yeong-seok a national hero, and unless something major comes up, he'll be appointed Minister of National Defense and become a core Cabinet member.
Then what? What do you think they want? Can you even imagine? Let's proceed with that.
Understood, sir.
Well, the investiture for the new ministers, which we've been putting off, needs to be held, sir.
We're announcing the nonparty cabinet for the presidential election.
Assemblywoman Yun announced that she's running for President, and Mayor Kang will also announce soon that he's joining the race.
Postponing it further will stall things politically and administratively.
We don't have a reason or even an excuse to put it off further.
As for the suspicions about Assemblyman Oh, it's been confirmed that they have no credibility.
Assemblyman Oh's survival was planned from the get-go.
Are you saying he has a connection with the bombers? Everyone who tried to uncover the truth has either fallen into a trap or is in a dangerous situation.
That is why I had no choice but to speak to you directly like this, sir.
No matter who it is, you can't trust anyone, sir.
And that being said, how about we hold the investiture at the National Assembly Building instead of the Blue House? Are you suggesting that we hold the investiture at the National Assembly Building tomorrow? Yes, sir.
We can promote it actively through our social media accounts.
It should be open to the public so that the people can attend it as well.
We'll remove the barricades and show the people that we're working on restoring the building after the tragic incident.
I think it's a great idea.
Inviting the public to the investiture will send a message that they're part of this administration too.
We can also check their reaction in real-time.
Sounds good to me too.
I was worried about their interest since the investiture was already postponed.
We'll send a message of hope saying that the nonparty cabinet is the start of something new.
It's not bad although it'll be a nightmare in terms of security.
Mr.
President? Let's do that.
We have 40 days until the election day.
Government officials who will announce their candidacy must resign from their current posts 30 days before the election.
That's in 10 days.
When will I be able to hear your answer, sir? Sir.
Mr.
Cha, we'll continue this some other time.
Yes, sir.
Agent Kim Jun-o was telling the truth.
Last April, when President Yang began talking to the North, he formed a Special Committee of the NSC to draft a threat assessment regarding possible attacks that could target the Blue House, the National Assembly Building, and nuclear power plants.
The accomplice might not be a high official of the government.
Can anyone who worked on the draft, including those who helped design and build the models, access it too? Those involved in the NAB's cable maintenance have been found dead either from an accident or an illness.
Out of those who were aware of this file, only one still stands.
What is this about, President Park? Has North Korea finally provoked us? Why am I alone here though? I thought we were in a crisis since you called in the elderly general you personally fired.
General Lee, there's something I must verify.
Is this a recreation of the National Assembly Building bombing? What is it that you need to verify? I'm sure you know what this is all about.
It's a simulation of an attack that was drafted by the Special Committee of the NSC.
Operation code OP 5015-18, a top secret file regarding national security.
And right at this moment, weeks after the attack, you are the only one alive who knows about this file.
No, you're wrong.
I'm also the only one who hasn't actually seen this file.
I wasn't given the clearance.
The day the file was finalized, the Minister of National Defense revoked my security clearance.
Is this really true? I wanted to ask him that myself.
Revoking the security clearance of the Commander of the Defense Security Support Command? I'm pretty sure that's unprecedented.
It's why I still remember it clearly.
OP 5015-18.
If it had never been done before, why did the minister do such a thing? I hate to speak ill of the diseased, but I highly doubt that a soldier who's been working in an office for long had the conviction or the authority to do so.
As a former minister, you know very well how powerful the call from the Blue House is.
From what I hear, the Minister of National Defense received one.
Did the order to revoke your security clearance come from the Blue House? When it came to our views on the North and national security, I was always the odd one out.
Are you saying that an accomplice of the bomber who leaked these plans is an inside man? It's still not too late to reinstate me.
Now is the time for the military and intelligence agencies to work together so that we can find the mole.
An even more dangerous situation than a bombing may occur.
Will you be able to handle it, President Park? Until we verify what you said today, you will be put under house arrest for the sake of national security.
I'd like the Chunchugwan to discuss publishing articles that focus on the building reconstruction, the new cabinet, and the public's response regarding them.
- Sure thing.
- Good.
Okay.
Oh, I thought you had more orders for me considering how you came here to this noisy place instead of staying at the Chief Secretary's Office.
The President is calling.
I didn't get a call.
Maybe it's because of tomorrow's investiture.
I guess I should get going.
Well, I have a meeting with the ministerial candidates soon.
It's for a run-through of the event.
It won't end too late though.
My meeting probably won't either.
Right.
Then how about we get some fried chicken and beer later? - No.
- No.
I hate to keep the President waiting.
I'm going to be late.
Damn.
I was only suggesting that we help out small business owners, but they just won't cooperate.
Is it me who they hate or just the fried chicken and beer? So you're saying that the accomplice who handed over this file to the attackers is in the Blue House, right? Assemblyman Oh is involved with the bombing, but Agent Han who can prove it is the prime suspect of Myung Hae-joon's murder.
Meanwhile, the investiture is tomorrow.
I need your help for we are the only two people who didn't work at the Blue House at the time of the bombing.
What do you need me to do? There was someone who revoked General Lee Gwan-muk's security clearance.
We need to find the Blue House personnel who gave the order.
I'll check the call history and report back to you.
Mr.
President, is there someone you're particularly suspicious of? Someone who can control the Minister of National Defense with a single phone call.
Someone who had free access to top secret files within the administration.
So it's someone close to President Yang.
Ministers of Strategy and Finance, National Defense, and Interior and Safety.
Certificates will be presented in that order.
I guess that's everything then.
Thank you all for coming, and I'll see you tomorrow.
- Good job.
- You too.
Please check your seats.
- Sure thing.
- Right.
- Good job.
- Goodness.
I guess I must thank President Park.
There's really no need, sir.
Anyway, I'll see you tomorrow.
Is President Park finally over any suspicions he has of me? The Presidential Secretary of Civil Affairs has finished vetting you, and Agent Han, who brought up the doubt, can no longer be trusted.
I'll see you tomorrow then.
I heard that it was you who moved up the ceremony to tomorrow.
You also suggested that it take place at the reconstruction site.
We just did our jobs in our rightful places, didn't we, Assemblyman Oh? CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMEN OH YEONG-SEOK Sir, we found out something while looking into Agent Kim Jun-o.
It's about Agent Han's fiancé NIS Deputy Director Ji mentioned.
I remember.
He was a victim of the bombing.
Yes, but the fiancé turns out to be Agent Kim.
To the outside world, I'm a dead man.
That day, I was there during the bombing.
Her fiance died in the bombing.
I believe Myung Hae-joon's unabashed attitude during the interrogation led her to make such a rash decision.
Before the ceremony, I might be able to find a way to withdraw Assemblyman Oh's appointment.
Contact Agent Kim.
Ask if he knows Agent Han's whereabouts.
Yes, sir.
SEND EMAIL SUCCESSFULLY SEN How's Agent Han? Oh, right.
Not much happened.
She didn't leave the house even once.
Someone just came by to read the gas meter though.
The gas meter? Is it a routine inspection for the whole building? Hold on.
It doesn't seem that way.
Maybe they had a leakage.
Agent Kim snuck past our people and left the safe house, sir.
Why? Where did he go at this late hour? Get out of there.
You shouldn't stay, so get out of there! Who is this? Identifying yourself comes first.
Who the hell are you? Jun-o, it's you, isn't it? It's me.
Where are you right now? Everybody, hurry up! What's going on? My goodness! My gosh.
How is this possible? How did you know? How did you know? My goodness.
Oh, dear.
Call an ambulance.
No No No No Please don't die.
There's been a problem.
My parents raise chicken in the countryside, and field mice keep messing up the coop.
I told them to leave out a trap to catch them, and they caught a badger.
This will need some work.
What do you think? People say that I am the biggest beneficiary of the bombing.
That I was a miracle survivor and will become a minister.
The media may believe so.
You went from a nonpartisan assemblyman to one of the front-runners for the presidential candidacy.
Isn't President Park the biggest beneficiary? After the bombing, he has gained the greatest power in Korea.
After tomorrow's investiture, you will be the biggest beneficiary.
The VIP also believes so.
Could you tell me which department called the Ministry of National Defense around June 20 last year? The Ministry of National Defense is 748 so Here it is.
This is the list of the calls made to and from the Blue House on June 20th, last year.
Only one call was made to the Ministry of National Defense from the Blue House that day.
Was it the secretary's office? Sir, at the time, Secretary Han and Secretary Cha had been sharing the same number.
Secretary Han and Secretary Cha have been working harder than anyone since the bombing.
How could this be? Can you believe this, sir? Secretary Jeong asked for the call history.
Did I make a mistake? What was the date of the call history she asked for? It was June 20 of last year.
Okay, thank you.
LUNCHEON, MOU SIGNING, VISIT KOREAN ASSOCIATION, OP 5015-18 Hey.
Are you done? How much time do you need? Grab your things.
Let's go together.
I don't think we should today.
Do you have work left? Take your time.
I'll wait.
No, don't wait.
You can go.
I'm tired.
I meant you'll be tired with the investiture tomorrow.
I'm sorry.
Do you remember? I told you I won't ask you three times.
You'd better ask me next time to get chicken and beer with you.
Okay.
I'll see you tomorrow then.
Agent Kim is dead.
According to the security team that was chasing him, a car fled the site quickly after shots were heard.
We questioned people and learned that someone who looks like Agent Han was there.
When our agents arrived, she was already gone.
I'm sorry.
I didn't even let you say goodbye.
Agent Kim wouldn't want you to put yourself in danger.
Are you hungry? I'll get you a snack.
Here, just in case.
Call me immediately if something happens.
NEW MAIL INBOX FROM KIM JUN-O TO NA-GYEONG I'm sorry, Na-gyeong.
I believe you now understand why I made such a rash decision and why I had to stay away from you.
I regretted it every day at the thought that I put you in danger.
I have no one else to blame, but me.
What I regret more is the time when I was your supervisor.
I can't do this anymore.
I'm terrible at this.
Agent Han Na-gyeong, number 122937.
Yes.
Yes? You can do anything from now on as an agent of the NIS.
By any ways or means, beyond the limits of the law and system, you can do anything necessary for this country.
However, there is one thing you can't and shouldn't do.
It's to say "I can't.
" Again.
It goes for all agents, right? The one thing NIS can't say.
"I can't.
" Then the same must go for you.
Of course.
Will you marry me? Forget everything I said.
I can't watch you get in danger any longer.
I'll do everything from now on, from catching the bomber to finding the accomplice within us.
All you have to do is rest and wait for me.
Na-gyeong, let's do our best to be happy.
Have you contacted Agent Kim's family? Legally, his death has already been registered.
Agent Kim has made a great sacrifice to fulfill his responsibility.
However, I can't even send the family my condolences or flowers.
Oh, right.
I should have said this sooner.
You've risked your life to carry out your responsibility.
Thank you for that.
Dedication isn't an agent's virtue.
It's our duty, sir.
Could you find a way for his funeral to be held as formally as possible? Yes, sir.
Do you always go home this late? What brings you here this late? You're getting off work late, but I'll have to bother you.
I regret it.
I should have had the investiture at the Blue House.
I heard everything is ready at the venue.
What seems to be the problem? The person behind the bombing is still in the dark.
And we haven't even started looking into why this bombing even happened.
The attack is still going on, but I'll stand there tomorrow saying that it's a reconstruction site with a smile on my face.
The rabbit left its liver behind when it visited the underwater kingdom.
Do you know what politicians leave behind when they go to Yeouido? Shame.
Sir, you're far from being a politician.
Who do you think the mastermind behind the bombing is? Why did he plan the bombing? What was it for? Can you imagine how someone could plan this? Is something wrong, sir? Someone commits these attacks, and others sacrifice themselves to stop the attacks.
What does Korea mean to them? Do they even think of it as the same country? What kind of country is Korea to you, Secretary Han? I believe you are obligated to answer that question, not me.
The person with the most power and biggest say in this nation is you, sir.
What does Korea mean to you, sir? I told you to get some sleep.
You really won't listen, will you? You haven't slept all night.
Do you know how long you've been awake? Na-gyeong.
I found him, Ji-won.
The murderer from yesterday.
I found him.
This is the security footage I got from the building's security office.
The man that came to check the gas He was disguised as a police officer at the scene of the accident on the day of the hearing.
They are the same person.
He must be working with Tae-ik.
Kim Jun-o's murderer We can catch him if we find Tae-ik.
If I find out who Tae-ik is, I can catch him myself.
Right, Ji-won? I didn't say anything wrong.
You saw them yesterday.
They're capable of anything.
The two of us aren't enough.
We need to ask the NIS for help or call the police.
Ask the NIS for help when they framed me as a killer? And what are we supposed to tell the police? He's already reported as dead.
There could be people that can help us at the agency.
Even you are getting tired of me, Ji-won.
Who can I trust? I'm worried you'll get hurt! He died in front of my eyes.
Because of me.
Do you think this could get any worse for me? No! Agent Kim didn't die because of you.
He died because we're digging up the truth about the bombing.
Yes, that's right.
So whether it's Tae-ik or someone else, I'm going to find him.
I'll catch the bombers myself and take them to court.
I want to see for myself that the country he devoted himself to isn't that corrupt yet.
I want to show people that.
Then his death won't be in vain.
Show me too.
Let's find out if this country isn't that corrupt.
Get in.
- Hello? - Please help me.
Please help Jae-min.
Please save him.
Is this Jae-min's mother? They promised they would send Jae-min back if Han-mo turns himself in.
Excuse me, sir.
Please let me call my family just once.
I just want to check if my son is well.
I'm worried.
But they still haven't sent my boy back.
What should I do? I'm worried about Jae-min.
When was the last time you heard from Jae-min? Two days ago.
They sent me a video of him.
They said he was doing well.
I like ice cream.
Can I have one more? - He seems to be fine.
- It's a train! Wait.
What is it? Did you find something? It's Tae-ik.
Phone calls in the Blue House? Why are you suddenly asking? I was just wondering if President Park's phone calls are also recorded and sent to the Presidential Secretary for Records just like the other Presidents.
Of course.
Then what about the phone calls between the Secretaries and each department? Are they recorded and kept too? This is my first time working in the Blue House, so Of course they are recorded and saved, as they're important for security reasons.
We keep every single one of them including phone calls that you have made, Ms.
Jeong.
What? They were damaged? Yes.
When the Blue House got hacked the other day, the firewall collapsed, and all the voice files got damaged.
Can't we restore them? The data processing team will work on it, but it will take some time.
Please help me.
This is really important.
The faster, the better.
When they're restored, I'll contact you.
What brings you to the Data Processing Office? Secretary Jeong.
It's nothing important.
Within this Blue House, there is something going on that I, the Chief Secretary, don't know about.
The Private Secretary even refuses to report that fact.
Do you think anything can be more serious than this? Has President Park privately assigned you a task? We'll talk about this after the ceremony.
We can't just let it slide.
Secretary Jeong.
You're making a mistake right now.
Both as an employee and as a human.
I like ice cream.
- The ice cream shop he's in - Can I have one more? is right here.
It's a train! And the intersection with the train tracks It's over there.
Do you see it? YONGSHIN MILL There aren't many mills that are next to a railroad track in 2019, so it wasn't hard to find it.
This is the place, right? YONGSHIN MILL YONGSHIN MILL Na-gyeong Damn it.
Seriously? Stop crying.
You are pissing me off.
Hey.
Have you seen this boy? I'm not sure.
Lots of kids come into our store.
I had hoped we could find a lead on the accomplice before the investiture.
Will it be okay if Assemblyman Oh becomes Minister of National Defense? The security level of all the confidential information regarding national security has been adjusted, so the Minister of National Defense can't access it at will.
Please find Agent Han Na-gyeong.
Before NIS or Internal Affairs does.
It's the only way to drag down Assemblyman Oh.
Yes, sir.
There's nothing much to worry about.
As long as I, the Commander-in-Chief, stands here, Assemblyman Oh can't do things as he likes.
I have never imagined a day like this would come.
Lieutenant Commander Oh.
I mean, Minister Oh, you are the honor and pride of me and my comrades.
Please make the new Korea that our comrades dreamed of.
The long-awaited Investiture of Ministers of the nonparty cabinet is going to take place at the National Assembly building today.
People expect the nonparty cabinet established by both parties to be the cornerstone of the reconstruction of the administration.
The Department of Civil Affairs in the Blue House has confirmed that the doubt on Assemblyman Oh is not credible.
Interesting.
They're holding the investiture of cabinet members right in front of legislation.
A nonparty cabinet established by both parties.
Do you think President Park wanted to emphasize this? I'm sure Secretary Cha was the one who planned it out.
Just like the site of the attack is being reconstructed, he's trying to portray the message that President Park has the leadership required to rebuild this nation.
That's correct.
Isn't he pretty much holding his election campaign beforehand? INVESTITURE OF KOREA'S MINISTERS My fellow Koreans, it's nice to meet you.
I am the acting president, Park Mu-jin.
This is a key to a door lock.
Eunsan Building in Yeouido uses this.
It's on the 13th floor.
It's Room 1306.
- Do you think it's Tae-ik's hideout? - Yeouido? Where in Yeouido? It's near the National Assembly Building.
It's about 450m away.
The investiture of ministers is today.
Did they say it was at the reconstruction site? Find out where the window of 1306 is facing.
Is it towards the National Assembly or the Han River? It faces the National Assembly Building.
A distance of 450m is enough for a sniper.
EUNSAN BUILDING INVESTITURE OF KOREA'S MINISTERS Congratulations.
Jeong Su-jeong speaking.
This is the Data Processing Office.
We've restored the call logs.
Could you send the file to me right now? June 20, 2018, the call between the Chief Secretary Office and National Defense Office, right? I just sent it to you.
Thank you.
BLUE HOUSE DATA PROCESSING OFFICE Are you the Minister of National Defense? This is Secretary Cha Yeong-jin.
Please revoke Commander Lee Gwan-muk's security clearance for the file titled OP 5015-18.
CERTIFICATE OF APPOINTMEN OH YEONG-SEOK Please do your best in your position.
I will do my best.
We spotted someone suspicious.
She has a gun! Shit! Subtitle translations by Sun-young Baek
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