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In Episode 4 of Bad Prosecutor, the stakes are raised when Jin Jung is left shocked after Chief Prosecutor Lee Jang Won falls from his office window in an apparent suicide, landing on a parked car below. The incident occurs just moments after Jang Won called Jung to his office, claiming he had something important to show him. This suspicious event sets the tone for an episode filled with intrigue and deeper corruption.
A Web of Corruption Unfolds
As the official autopsy turns a blind eye to obvious signs of foul play, Jin Jung realises the web of corruption stretches far wider than he initially thought. Determined to get to the truth, Jung turns to an old friend for help, surprising and impressing Chul Ki with his newfound charm and ability to manipulate the situation to his advantage.
Do Hwan’s Struggle
Meanwhile, Do Hwan is left directionless after the Chief’s death, losing his moral compass and becoming the target of ridicule from his colleagues. In a desperate attempt to find his footing, he approaches Tae Ho to pledge his allegiance, but Tae Ho seems uninterested, leaving Do Hwan even more isolated.
An Unexpected Alliance
The Director of Civil Prosecutions, Jae Kyung, advises Jin Jung to drop the case, yet later we discover that he’s actually working in secret to help Jung. Flashbacks provide intriguing hints at a possible reason for this unexpected alliance, leaving viewers wondering about Jae Kyung’s true motives and loyalties.
Who Can Be Trusted?
With new characters, hidden motives, and unexpected alliances emerging, the line between friend and foe becomes increasingly blurred. As the tension rises, we’re left constantly guessing who the real villains are, keeping us on edge throughout the episode.
This episode is packed with twists and turns, revealing more layers to the characters and their connections, while keeping the suspense alive. Bad Prosecutor continues to captivate with its complex narrative, leaving us eagerly awaiting the next developments.
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