

“Nam Da-jung and I have to survive on our own.”

“This is a game of survival,” Woo-jin replies coldly. Now chastened, Dal-goo is more willing to listen when Woo-jin tells him that it was Do-young who sicced the creditors on Teacher Hyun-what does he think would happen to Da-jung if she became indebted to the show? What if she loses?ĭal-goo’s eyes go wide as he asks Woo-jin to help Da-jung if things are that bad. He tries to throw a punch, but all Woo-jin has to do is move aside for him to miss. Woo-jin disagrees, and Dal-goo switches to blaming him for being the reason Da-jung is still playing the game in the first place. That’s why Dal-goo finds him waiting outside his apartment door before he gets home.Ĭaught red-handed, Dal-goo has no choice but to try and defend his actions-in his mind, Da-jung is better off being indebted to the show than his boss. So while he tries to pass his nervousness off in order to get off the phone as quickly as possible, Woo-jin knows exactly what went down. He’s a nervous mess over the phone, especially since Woo-jin continues to ask questions that make him uncomfortable. The moment Dal-goo steps out of Da-jung’s house with her stolen prize money, he gets a call from Woo-jin.

You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. He’s not just a conspiracy theorist with a tin foil hat anymore-whatever he’s about to find out is real, and the possibilities are as endless as they are frightening.Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. While she takes a pummeling this hour, our hero finds himself on the brink of a major discovery that could change everything. It’s our heroine’s first round fending for herself, and she’s got a thing or two to learn about when to cut people off. 147 NovemJanuLiar Game: Episode 5 by HeadsNo2
