In this short scene, Duan-Mung delivers a speech to the members of the Politburo. He tells them that he has come to tell them that the presidential candidate has committed a crime against the Republic. He says that he is an old man and has never been involved in politics, but now he must tell everyone about what he has investigated. He claps and asks if there is any evidence against him for impeachment. He then asks if he can withdraw from the presidential election. He also asks what charges he will be charged with. He asks if anyone knows what he is doing.
In this short scene, Duan-Mung delivers a speech to the members of the Politburo. He tells them that he has come to tell them that the presidential candidate has committed a crime against the Republic. He says that he is an old man and has never been involved in politics, but now he must tell everyone about what he has investigated. He claps and asks if there is any evidence against him for impeachment. He then asks if he can withdraw from the presidential election. He also asks what charges he will be charged with. He asks if anyone knows what he is doing.