![]() ![]() Jung to pour water on all the recording devices so the press have no proof of the event. ![]() So is Dan-ah, but she seems equal parts upset by his behavior and impressed by his boldness. Sun-kyum’s father is still in the stands with Dan-ah’s family and the sponsors, and is clearly furious, but hiding it well. She asks him if he’s afraid of what he’s just done, but without hesitation Sun-kyum says he’s made his move and now he just has to wait and see how things play out. Sun-kyum walks off from the scene across the field, with Mi-joo trailing after him. Despite being taken aback, Mi-joo rushes down and translates every word into English for the astonished crowd. After a pause, he asks her if she’s going to translate what he said. ![]() Sun-kyum is calm, yet bold, as he stands in front of the press pit and answers their questions as to why he chose not to run: he couldn’t, because he assaulted his teammates.īewilderment ripples through the press, sponsors, and team alike, but Sun-kyum is strangely steady, and looks up at Mi-joo in the stands. The confused spectators (including Sun-kyum’s infuriated father and Mi-joo) and racers look back at Sun-kyum, who rises to approach the press. The starting pistol fires, and the racers on the field sprint off - but the camera focuses instead on Sun-kyum’s lone figure, still at the starting position. Meanwhile, our heroine works hard not only to ensure his bold words won’t get lost in translation, but that his unrelenting ethics won’t harm him in the process. To run or not to run? Our national track runner puts his career on the line as he answers this question, and though the repercussions may be harsh, he’s more than ready to face the aftermath. 58 DecemDecemRun On: Episode 4 by beanjuice ![]()
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