In this short scene, we are introduced to Mr. Johnson, the president of the Republic of Korea, who has just returned from a month-long trip to the Middle East. We learn that he has settled all his business affairs in the country, and that he is living a "happy and fulfilling" life. We also learn that Johnson has not seen Johnson for a month, as he has been spending his time with the "glorious president" of the country. Johnson asks Johnson if he would like to drink a special mix of whiskey and rum. Johnson refuses, saying that he hasn't seen him in a month. Johnson tells Johnson that he's already settled all of his business matters in country, so there's no need to worry about him. Johnson says that he doesn't need Johnson to marry his little brother, because the one who is going to get married to her is Johnson's little brother. He says that the more beautiful a woman, the more "dangerous" she can be, so he asks Johnson to look into it for him. He'll pay the entire amount at once, Johnson says. Johnson is all, "damn you!" and "just how much do
In this short scene, we are introduced to Mr. Johnson, the president of the Republic of Korea, who has just returned from a month-long trip to the Middle East. We learn that he has settled all his business affairs in the country, and that he is living a "happy and fulfilling" life. We also learn that Johnson has not seen Johnson for a month, as he has been spending his time with the "glorious president" of the country. Johnson asks Johnson if he would like to drink a special mix of whiskey and rum. Johnson refuses, saying that he hasn't seen him in a month. Johnson tells Johnson that he's already settled all of his business matters in country, so there's no need to worry about him. Johnson says that he doesn't need Johnson to marry his little brother, because the one who is going to get married to her is Johnson's little brother. He says that the more beautiful a woman, the more "dangerous" she can be, so he asks Johnson to look into it for him. He'll pay the entire amount at once, Johnson says. Johnson is all, "damn you!" and "just how much do