In this short scene, the Ministry of Justice interrogates a maid named Myung-won about her role in the murder of Sikk-won. The maid admits that she was the one who stabbed the woman, but she denies that she held the dagger that was found at her room. The Justice inspector points out that if the maid becomes the murderer, her family will be severely punished for the rest of her life. He also says that if she is found to be the true killer, she will be executed along with the murderer. The justice inspector tells the maid that the dagger was found in her room and that it belonged to Jeon-Kang-Soo, a member of the royal royal family. He says that the Justice inspector must have known who the killer was, because he tried to frame him.
In this short scene, the Ministry of Justice interrogates a maid named Myung-won about her role in the murder of Sikk-won. The maid admits that she was the one who stabbed the woman, but she denies that she held the dagger that was found at her room. The Justice inspector points out that if the maid becomes the murderer, her family will be severely punished for the rest of her life. He also says that if she is found to be the true killer, she will be executed along with the murderer. The justice inspector tells the maid that the dagger was found in her room and that it belonged to Jeon-Kang-Soo, a member of the royal royal family. He says that the Justice inspector must have known who the killer was, because he tried to frame him.