Han Dujing also moved a little closer.

I looked him in the eye.

"Just two days ago, Park Sung-bae killed President Tae Byung-jo. Also, you can check Eun Chung-ho's call records in Myeongpyeong-dong..."

Only after Han Do-kyung actually spoke the information aloud did his muddled mind clear up a little.

My mind couldn't help but fall into doubt.

"What am I doing right now? Am I a traitor?"

Kim Cha-in does not have mind-reading abilities.

They didn't care what Han Do-kyung was thinking at that moment.

He suddenly sat up straight.

He ordered the investigators beside him, "Quickly verify where Tae Byung-jo is right now. Also, retrieve all of Eun Chung-ho's call records in the Myeongpyeong-dong area..."

"Remember this! The key points are the call location and the content of the call. From now on, always track his call location!"

The investigators around them fell silent upon hearing this.

"Yes, Prosecutor!"

They've been holed up in this rented room for almost a month now.

Now we're finally seeing a glimmer of hope.

They all seemed to have been injected with adrenaline, scattering in all directions...

Only Han Do-kyung remained seated in his original position.

Regretful, yet hopeful...

Chapter 189 The time has come

A few more days passed.

Ding Xin was in his office processing documents.

Sudden.

There was a sound of rapid footsteps.

Ding Qing, with an extremely excited face, walked into Ding Qing's office.

"Wow, brother, you're incredibly insightful!"

As he spoke, he flicked the newspaper in his hand and handed it to Ding Xin.

Ding Xin took it and looked at it.

Laughed.

This newspaper was published by the local newspaper office in Anam.

On the front page of the newspaper.

The news was shockingly about Eun Chung-ho, the secretary to the mayor of Annam City, who committed suicide out of guilt for alleged drug trafficking...

The time has come...

Ding Xin put down the newspaper in his hand, looked at Ding Qing, and said with a smile, "Then let's begin according to plan!"

"Ok!"

Ding Qing nodded, then hesitated for a moment before asking, "But, can you manage alone?"

According to the plan.

As soon as Yin Zhonghao gets into trouble.

Then Ding Xin and Ding Qing must act immediately.

Ding Qing was in charge of using both kindness and force against Park Sung-bae, while Ding Xin was in charge of the prosecutor.

Clear division of labor, two-way parallel operation.

Ding Qing's meaning was also very clear: he wanted to confirm once again whether Ding Xin alone could handle the prosecutor...

"The prosecutor..."

Ding Xin leaned back.

Even now, if he's in this situation, he might still be targeted by prosecutors.

It will also be a huge headache.

In South Korea, the prosecutorial system is so abnormal that its power is unbelievably vast.

They have complete autonomy in investigating all cases and can initiate or terminate investigations based on their subjective judgment.

Even more powerful.

Even without evidence of a crime, if the prosecutor is willing to go all out, they can easily find an excuse to summon someone and lock them up, causing you endless trouble.

Some people say that prosecutors are human too, so why not just use coercion or bribery?

Ha ha.

Perhaps a little bribery would work.

As for coercion...

Generally speaking, this approach is also not feasible.

If you threaten someone with death, they'll just ignore you. If you're really capable, then you should actually take them down without leaving any potential threats behind.

They'll use their leverage to threaten you, regardless of whether you can actually find it.

Even if you can find them, they can still ignore you!

For example, if a prosecutor commits a crime, only the prosecutor can investigate, while the police, who also have investigative powers, cannot investigate the prosecutor.

Then, due to the existence of certain unspoken rules, internal investigations within the prosecutorial system are generally not made public.

In other words, they can digest it internally.

This leaves a lot of room for maneuver.

I understand everything!

Even if a prosecutor receives a lenient sentence and goes to jail for alleged crimes, they could very well receive a pardon and return to their post as a prosecutor.

The investigation, prosecution, sentencing, and release are all handled by prosecutors, forming a perfectly closed loop.

Now you understand, right?

For example, in the movie "Asura".

In the original drama.

Prosecutor Kim Cha-in has backed down after being threatened with death by Park Sung-bae.

He was deeply intimidated by Park Sung-bae's ferocity and was even recorded by Park Sung-bae as evidence of him committing the crime halfway through.

But why at the very last moment?

Park Sung-bae still chose to kill Kim Cha-in with a single shot?

It's because he's completely realized that Kim Cha-in can't be coerced by him anymore...

But then again.

In essence, Ding Xin had no real conflict with the prosecutor who was fixated on Park Sung-bae.

so.

Just because Park Sung-bae couldn't be lured doesn't mean Jung Shin-ri can't.

and.

It's more interesting when the bones are tough to chew.

Ultimately, he's just a prosecutor from a poor local area...

Think of this.

Ding Xin straightened up and said with a smile, "I'm fine. Instead of worrying about me, you should think about whether you can handle that kid surnamed Park. He's a real old fox..."

"Old fox?"

Ding Qing sat down against the table, a half-smile on his face, and said, "I was just playing along with him before. To be honest, I've had my fill. If he still won't listen to reason this time, there's no need to keep wasting time with him..."

Finished.

A cruel smile curled at the corner of his mouth: "Don't feel pressured. If all else fails, just help An'nan City change its mayor. We can wait for the project!"

Xiba!

Hear this.

Ding Xin suddenly realized that he had been somewhat narrow-minded.

It turns out that Ding Qing had been keeping him company all along, but in reality, she already had her own plans in mind.

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