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In the aftermath of yet another murder, our protagonists double down on pursuing the few leads they have. Another fragment of the past resurfaces, calling to mind memories that — while unpleasant — may just be key to solving the case.

 
EPISODES 5-6

Retracing the possible routes around the store, Jae-kyung narrows the culprit down to a taxi driver. Said taxi driver, Yoon-ho, is currently tracking down NOH GYU-MIN, Joon-seo’s taxi driver on the night of his murder. Jae-kyung is searching for him too, having checked the CCTV tapes the owner gave him, but Gyu-min has gone into hiding.

Later, Yoon-jin visits Jae-kyung at the station with homemade lunch boxes, claiming it’s 51% to pry information out of him, 49% because she’s worried. Hee. When he shows her the Doctor’s text, she shares her own information too — she’s received a tip off from that same number, signed off with “Audiophile.”

The tip off leads Yoon-jin to a medical malpractice case at Woonjong Medical Center, where a patient died while in their care. Woonjong’s staff disavow responsibility, but the bereaved son asserts they’d given his late mother the wrong prescription. The medicine that they’d fed her had been manufactured by — who else — Keumhyung Pharmaceuticals.

Returning to our main case, our leads head to the Audiophile company address, which takes them to a house in the Pilo-dong redevelopment area. In it lives the high school student MIN HYUN-WOO (Han Hyun-joon), who isn’t fazed by their sudden visit since Joon-seo had told him to expect Jae-kyung and Yoon-jin (leaving poor Joo-song out of the loop, lol).

It turns out Joon-seo had been helping Hyun-woo and his family out financially, but no other clues surface. When a frustrated Jae-kyung bluntly informs Hyun-woo’s grandmother of Joon-seo’s death, the usually patient Joo-song snaps, rebuking Jae-kyung for his insensitive approach. Amidst his tirade, Joo-song accuses Jae-kyung of treating Joon-seo the same way back in high school, when CHAE KYUNG-TAE died.

That brings us to a brief glimpse into their high school days, after Kyung-tae’s passing. Clocking Joon-seo’s anxious demeanor, Jae-kyung immediately knows he’s hiding something. Jae-kyung suspects Joon-seo had gone to Kyung-tae’s house the day it went up in flames with Kyung-tae inside, but Joon-seo refuses to come clean about what happened. Around a corner, Gyu-min overhears their confrontation, and clutched in his bandaged fist is Jong-soo’s name tag.

Back in the present, Jae-kyung breaks away from the group to cool off. Hoping to find the CCTV tapes Joon-seo obtained from the store owner, Jae-kyung pays Ji-yeon a visit. There’s nothing relevant on Joon-seo’s hard drive, but Jae-kyung coincidentally catches Tae-jin unlocking Ji-yeon’s apartment door and walking right in all too familiarly.

If Jae-kyung has caught on to their affair, though, he doesn’t let on. Meanwhile, Yoon-jin and her colleague are also on Ji-yeon’s tail, following her and Tae-jin to a cafe. Some stealthy eavesdropping allows them to figure out that the password Tae-jin wants from Ji-yeon will unlock an account with a significant sum inside — but Tae-jin doesn’t know exactly how much, which means the account isn’t his.

Apart from our leads’ murder investigation, there’s also the matter of the drug case. Jae-kyung’s team launches an undercover operation, necessitating Jae-kyung to play the role of a druggie and approach the dealers with one of the apprehended addicts. The dealer injects Jae-kyung with lemon meth to test his nerves, and though Jae-kyung passes the impromptu test, the addict betrays him at the last second and reveals the scheme.

While the other officers apprehend the runaway addict, Jae-kyung rushes back to clear the needle away before anyone can spot it. If they find out and cleanse his system, they’ll discover a far higher dosage in his bloodstream from his regular pills, and Jae-kyung can’t have that. Except someone has already gotten there first — it’s Chang-soo, who silently pockets the needle, meeting Jae-kyung’s gaze with an inscrutable expression.

It appears Jae-kyung was right to suspect Chang-soo’s timely interventions, though the confirmation of his involvement still doesn’t clear up his intentions. Is Chang-soo a mole planted by the Doctor to cover up Jae-kyung’s tracks until he achieves his goal, or does he have other motives? Surely he can’t be going this far of his own accord, simply out of loyalty and blind faith in Jae-kyung?

The more we learn about the Doctor, the more it seems like they’re helping our leads by guiding them, albeit in a very roundabout way. The project pitch to turn Pilo-dong into a bioindustrial complex — conceived by Tae-jin and delivered through Jong-soo — seems like a way to benefit Keumhyung Pharmaceuticals, while also providing a large-scale production and distribution system for illicit drugs. It’s almost like the Doctor is trying to take down the operation from the inside, but why? And how did Kyung-tae’s death spark all of this?

With the massive chip on Jong-soo’s shoulder when it comes to Tae-jin, and the hearing aid that one of Jae-kyung’s kidnappers had accidentally dropped at the station, our antagonists are bound to slip up even more. The question is, can Jae-kyung remain lucid enough to connect the puzzle? Or will the pieces slip from his trembling grasp?

 
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