The two men discuss their roles in the plot. The former is the one who knows the details of the plot, and the latter is the only person who understands him. He is a true villain, and he is trying to protect his identity. The two of them argue about whether or not he is a cop, and when the latter calls him an idiot, he replies that he does not think the man is completely dead, and that his life is nothing of his business. He points out that the man's jacket has three purposes: first, to conceal weapons; second, to look cool; and third, to be able to kill someone for money. He says that every one of his subordinates is wearing the same jacket, and they all own the same weapons. When the two men are alone, the former complains that he has no money to buy new weapons. The latter says that he only gets paid the amount that he is paid. He asks if the man has a name card, but the man says no. The bounty belongs to him now.
The two men discuss their roles in the plot. The former is the one who knows the details of the plot, and the latter is the only person who understands him. He is a true villain, and he is trying to protect his identity. The two of them argue about whether or not he is a cop, and when the latter calls him an idiot, he replies that he does not think the man is completely dead, and that his life is nothing of his business. He points out that the man's jacket has three purposes: first, to conceal weapons; second, to look cool; and third, to be able to kill someone for money. He says that every one of his subordinates is wearing the same jacket, and they all own the same weapons. When the two men are alone, the former complains that he has no money to buy new weapons. The latter says that he only gets paid the amount that he is paid. He asks if the man has a name card, but the man says no. The bounty belongs to him now.