The lieutenant tells the others that he heard that Kim Ki-jin had come back to life. The lieutenant says that he is crazy, and that he would have gone crazy too if he had met the murderer. Kim says that if he were the murderer, he would go crazy, too. He salutes the lieutenant for his self-control, and says that the only reason he wears the uniform is because it gave him the authority to apprehend the finger killer and not because it is the police force that releases the killer. He says that it is not normal for him to act like this. He tells them that the client who had told them about the finger-killers burial site has been found and that the task force is chasing the killer but cannot pinpoint the suspect. They have rejected the warrant for the arrest of the client because he gave them the client's name, but the lieutenant tells him that he must not talk about Kim-taejin or anything else. He then tells the other men that they need to catch the man that lawyer Moon-chanjong said a year ago.
The lieutenant tells the others that he heard that Kim Ki-jin had come back to life. The lieutenant says that he is crazy, and that he would have gone crazy too if he had met the murderer. Kim says that if he were the murderer, he would go crazy, too. He salutes the lieutenant for his self-control, and says that the only reason he wears the uniform is because it gave him the authority to apprehend the finger killer and not because it is the police force that releases the killer. He says that it is not normal for him to act like this. He tells them that the client who had told them about the finger-killers burial site has been found and that the task force is chasing the killer but cannot pinpoint the suspect. They have rejected the warrant for the arrest of the client because he gave them the client's name, but the lieutenant tells him that he must not talk about Kim-taejin or anything else. He then tells the other men that they need to catch the man that lawyer Moon-chanjong said a year ago.