
Meanwhile, Chief Judge Cho Kang-ryeol (played by Lee Jong-won) cancels the refugee non-recognition decision made by the defendant against the plaintiff. The court ruled in Kaya’s favor, saying, “The defendant will bear the costs of the lawsuit.”
Afterwards, as David Kang expected, the ‘asylum ruling’ emerged as an issue right before the UN speech. As a result, the Blue House and related ministries were in trouble, and public interest also exploded.
An unexpected name appeared here. Previously, Hwang Jun-woo (played by Kang Hyeong-seok) said, “I saw Kaya dancing ‘Pikipikki’ wearing skinny pants the other day, and it was so fun that I posted it on social media. “But do you know who posted it on their SNS?” he said, referring to Blackpink Jennie.
With the addition of the fact that world-famous star Jenny shared the video on social media, the topic grew out of control, and even the ‘gukbong YouTubers’ in the play were excited.
In the end, officials from the Ministry of Justice came to David Kang and asked him to “please withdraw the refugee case.” “Our Ministry of Justice was shocked,” he said, adding, “We will give you a work visa and provide settlement support so that you can stay in Korea without any problems,” completing a refreshing twist.