OK someone set me straight - in e4 the classmate who raped (or tried to rape) Ra Yeong and the trio thought they…
we still don’t know about the prime ceo but i do think there is something about him too. i think the professor did witness what happened years ago but stayed silent because he also saw the assault and probably thought the guy deserved it(?), and this is why he started donating to that charity for sa survivors. he must be a good person because he also got rid of the evidence as soon as he saw the police being interested in the case. i do think that the thing making the husband leave would be the cheating rather than the assault as it was kind of a defence. but i do not understand how the friend is alive and also working in law, if he wanted to get back his certifications and stuff from the university after he came back, the student must have had heard something about it
If you watch the NetFlix docuseries about the FLDS [The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints]…
i finished the first part of this documentary today and the first thing that came to my mind watching the first episode was how this is exactly like the flds but in korea. I wish more people knew about it
i think the professor did witness what happened years ago but stayed silent because he also saw the assault and probably thought the guy deserved it(?), and this is why he started donating to that charity for sa survivors.
he must be a good person because he also got rid of the evidence as soon as he saw the police being interested in the case.
i do think that the thing making the husband leave would be the cheating rather than the assault as it was kind of a defence.
but i do not understand how the friend is alive and also working in law, if he wanted to get back his certifications and stuff from the university after he came back, the student must have had heard something about it