In 1978, Song Yuxi, who had only a high school degree, passed the judicial examination after years of hard work and soon changed his career to become a lawyer after becoming a judge. He keenly smelled business opportunities from the latest policies and started his business as a real estate agency. Although he was ridiculed by his peers as a nightclub boy who handed out business cards anytime and anywhere, Youshuo didn't think he was disgusted, and moved step by step towards his goal. He relied on the money he earned to enable his wife and children to lead a prosperous life, and he also paid off the conscience debt that he owed to the hotel aunt seven years ago. Entering the 1980s, South Korea's struggle for democratization has intensified. No matter what happened outside the window, Yuxi closed the door and continued to make money. However, the great changes in society no longer allow him to stay aside. The hotel aunt's son Park Jin-woo was arrested for being accused of a left-wing society by the Busan Reading Association, and he was also subjected to cruel abuse and unfair accusations.
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