Oooh, so Ji Yong is conflicted about attacking President Kim before he meets his criterion of getting off scot-free from the law's clutches. And while Gang Ok is obviously trying his best to get him to let go of his moral qualms, it's fascinating how he has a point, in a way: great criminals are those that never come to court because of the corruption intrinsic to the system, so it's pointless and even counterproductive, under vigilantism's logic, to try to apply to them the same standards as to petty criminals. I wonder whether Ji Yong will cross that bridge.