The next day, when Li Chenghuan woke up, he found that his sister-in-law Han Youxi was not at home.

He didn't realize she had gone to work early until he saw the breakfast on the table and the note she had left.

After finishing his breakfast, Lee Seung-hwan changed into a brand-new suit and went out.

Unexpectedly, Zheng Zhishu arrived very early. When he saw Li Chenghuan come out, he got out of the car, opened the back door, and bowed, saying, "Prosecutor Li, please get in the car. I will take you to the prosecutor's office."

Zheng Zhishu, as a practical official, was conscientious and diligent. No wonder those leaders liked to use secretaries and were willing to train them. Secretaries were simply good at speaking, hard at doing things, and knew how to understand the superiors' intentions. They were very comfortable to use.

Li Chenghuan was also very satisfied with Zheng Zhishu, and said with a smile, "Let's go."

"Yes." Zheng Zhishu closed the back door, returned to the driver's seat, and drove him to the procuratorate.

To be honest, South Korea's territory is really too small.

The entire city of Seoul is only a tiny bit big.

Before Lee Seung-hwan could even react, the black Hyundai sedan had already slowly pulled up in front of the prosecutor's office.

After getting out of the car, Lee Seung-hwan buttoned up his suit jacket.

He walked up the steps of the prosecutor's office.

Good morning, Inspector Li.

"Chief Li, you're up so early today?"

Good morning, senior.

Along the way, many of Li Chenghuan's colleagues from the prosecutor's office and some clerks bowed and nodded to him.

After all, he is now the chief prosecutor of a department, which is considered a senior position for many junior prosecutors and interns.

Lee Seung-hwan smiled and nodded to everyone who greeted him. He bowed to his colleagues and, when he met a ministerial-level prosecutor, he would step aside and watch them leave.

Their manners were impeccable.

Lee Seung-hwan integrated very quickly.

In just three days, he had completely transformed his outward appearance into that of a South Korean. Even if he despised these Koreans in his heart, he still had to put on a show.

Upon arriving at his private office, Lee Seung-hwan began working.

As a prosecutor, I actually handle many cases every day, because I handle them all individually. I am responsible for all criminal cases within my jurisdiction, or cases related to crime.

In addition, prosecutors often have to travel to police stations to oversee operations, sign arrest warrants, and be responsible for a range of tasks including investigation, arrest, and prosecution.

They were so busy they barely had time to breathe.

Fortunately, we haven't received any major cases recently. The only case we need to deal with is the one involving Kim Gu-nam.

As mentioned before, prosecutors have a great deal of power.

How big is it?

It was clearly Choi Yeon-soo and Kim Jung-hwan who hired someone to commit murder. Although the murder ultimately failed, Lee Seung-hwan was able to absolve them of their punishment with just a word.

Because prosecutors have the power to prosecute and the power to dismiss prosecutions!

In other words, even if the police conduct a thorough investigation and eventually obtain evidence that Choi Yeon-soo and Kim Jung-hwan hired someone, they would still need to report to Lee Seung-hwan and apply for an arrest warrant before they can arrest the two men.

Li Chenghuan agreed to their arrest and interrogation.

Even though it's already been proven that the two individuals committed illegal and criminal acts.

Lee Seung-hwan also has the right not to prosecute the two men due to insufficient evidence!

If prosecutors don't prosecute criminals, then criminals can't go to court.

How can a criminal be convicted if he can't even go to court?

So the police could only watch helplessly in this situation.

They released the prisoner with immense frustration.

Don't think this is outrageous; this kind of thing has actually happened countless times in South Korea.

Those powerful and influential figures, tycoons, and wealthy individuals can exploit this loophole to exploit the system.

If you can bribe the prosecutor or the judge, even if you've committed a heinous crime, you can be released on the grounds of insufficient evidence!

That's why prosecutors have such a high social status in South Korea, and are so respected and feared!

Even the lowest-ranking prosecutor is someone that countless people would fawn over and fear.

Young people in South Korea are desperate to become prosecutors, and many small chaebols and wealthy individuals are eager to marry their daughters off to prosecutors, even going so far as to buy their sons-in-law houses and cars and provide them with a large dowry.

Becoming a prosecutor is truly a life-changing achievement!

Out of respect for Choi Yeon-soo's helplessness, Lee Seung-hwan intended to let Kim Jung-hwan go. After learning his identity, the bank kid would never dare to have any further contact with Choi Yeon-soo.

Since Jin Jiunan had been subdued by him beforehand, he no longer needed to flee in such a miserable manner as in the drama.

But Kim Sung-hyun eventually died.

This can be considered a relatively serious criminal case.

The first priority is to bring the real culprit to justice.

Lee Seung-hwan happens to know the plot's direction and the cause and effect, and knows that there are three people who killed Kim Sung-hyun, one of whom is the driver who accidentally fell to his death during a fight with Kim Gu-nam.

The other two were illegal immigrants from Yanbian hired by the mastermind. They specialized in killing people for money, the kind who only cared about money and not people. They came from the same place as Kim Gu-nam, and might even be fellow countrymen, except that they had settled in South Korea earlier.

These two murderers were actually easy to find.

All we need to do is take down the mastermind behind their hiring.

Therefore, Lee Seung-hwan planned to take his men directly to find the mastermind, Kim Tae-won, who was the head of a small gang in Seoul and the deceased Kim Sung-hyun's "good brother" on the surface. The two were also business partners, but Lee was furious because Kim Sung-hyun slept with his mistress, so he ordered his men to hire someone to kill Kim Sung-hyun.

In summary, the movie "The Yellow Sea" is actually about a bloody incident triggered by three women.

The protagonist, Kim Gu-nam, comes to South Korea on a mission to kill someone in order to find his wife who is working there.

Bank section chief Kim Jung-hwan hires someone to kill Kim Sung-hyun so he can be with Choi Yeon-soo.

Gangster boss Kim Tae-won, because Kim Sung-hyun cheated on him by having sex with his mistress, chose to hire someone to kill him.

Kim Sung-hyun ruined himself because of two women.

This is the first case Li Chenghuan has handled since his rebirth, and he intends to handle it well, hoping to increase his prestige within the department.

Just as he was about to call his assistant to go out.

Zheng Zhishu knocked on the door and came in, reporting to him, "Prosecutor Li, we have found the whereabouts of the former finance director of Future Group. Would you like to go and meet him in person?"

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