The trial became national theatre. Markets paused, cafés tuned in. For days, Hana's testimony replayed on every screen.
Mi-Ho, ever the strategist, released the offshore accounts at the peak of coverage. The man's empire crumbled in real time—companies dissolving, partners abandoning him.
On the steps of the courthouse, reporters swarmed Hana. She didn't shrink. "This case isn't just about me. It's about every girl who was silenced. I refuse to stay silent anymore."
Public opinion was no longer divided. She had become a symbol.
