This week, Young-Woo and her team tackle a tricky case involving a gambler who insists that a group agreement meant he was entitled to a share of a lottery win—despite the ticket holder refusing to split the prize. What seems like a straightforward dispute soon becomes a test of patience and ethics for Young-Woo, as she grapples with the reality that not every client is likable, and sometimes, a lawyer’s job is to protect people from their own worst instincts.
Through the frustrations of the case and the tense fallout that follows, Young-Woo begins to realise that becoming more flexible in her thinking has both its rewards and its challenges. Growth comes at a cost, and this lesson is one she won’t soon forget.
Meanwhile, her relationship with Jun-Ho continues to blossom. She lights up at the mere sight of him, and he is equally captivated. As they navigate the early stages of being together, their mutual excitement is unmistakable—a quiet joy amidst the pressures of work.
But elsewhere, Kwon remains a force in the shadows. Now armed with the truth about Young-Woo’s parentage, he begins manoeuvring for leverage. The path he chooses from here could have lasting consequences, setting up an ominous turn for what’s to come.
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