The Final Phase

The Professor updates the group on their plan to move the money out of Korea. They will use a truck to move the money, but they will use the sewer system and the Summit to their advantage. Security is likely to be worse in regions outside where the Summit is being kept and there’s likely to be an uprising in the square with those believing the politicians are the real crooks dead-set on taking them out.

Rio’s mind races as he contemplates the risks of their plan. The fact that the Summit has been moved up, coupled with their escape route being in question, makes Rio doubt the entire plan. He brings up the Professor hiding the truth about his ties to Berlin and Oslo’s death too, reiterating that these instances were not part of the original plan. ..

Denver’s dad is shot and the whole place gets thrown into chaos. Of course, outside the Mint things are made even worse by the fact Captain Cha is taken to the hospital and Woo-Jin is now aware of who the Professor is too. Everything looks set to come undone at any moment.

Berlin asks the officials outside for medical help, pointing out that there’s another injured person inside. Sangman believes it’s a tactic to buy them time but contemplates whether they can use this to their advantage. Even so, the summit is moved up a day just as the group predicted.

Woo-Jin tells the Professor that her car has broken down and she needs a lift to the hospital. The Professor is hesitant, but Woo-Jin convinces him to head in to see the Captain with her. When they arrive, they find that the Captain is still unconscious.

The Professor leaves the room, knowing that he’s being tracked. He slips a tracker on the Professor and when they follow it, they find the car empty and the Professor gone. The police launch an assault on the abandoned office building, checking through every single room to try and find him. Instead, they discover the GPS tracker and the jacket on the back of a chair. As we know, the Professor doesn’t act alone and he learned the truth from Seoul about him being tracked.

In Moscow, the Mint is fading but he speaks to Mi-Sun, who points out about her past and how she feels sincerely about Denver. Moscow warns her though that this is a slippery path to take, given eventually he’ll slip into his old ways and she too will be labelled as a criminal.

Mi-Sun catches up with Denver just as he and Helsinki manage to dig the tunnel through to see light on the other side. Unfortunately, it’s too late for Moscow who ends up passing away. Denver is there to see his father’s last words but it’s a somber moment.

The tunnel is dug and it all comes down to this final phase of the plan. They’re all intent on getting out and with time of the essence, Pyeonghwa Hotel has a whole rabble of angry protestors outside, calling out Kim Sangman as a traitor and aligning with the rebels.

Woo-Jin arrives at the Summit to confront the Professor. He admits to who he is and what he’s really doing, bringing up that unification was all about profit and that’s been their plan all along. He’s only taking what’s rightfully theirs, convinced that if people check the serial numbers they’ll know that he’s right.

When Woojin lets her guard down, the Professor grabs the gun and fires.

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