With the looming threat growing more palpable, Mizuki and Nori knew they had to take bold actions to protect their identities and expose the corrupt leaders within the police department. The lines between love and duty continued to blur, and the spies found themselves at a crossroads.
Their pursuit of the stolen evidence led them to a high-stakes poker game hosted by Wang, where the wealthiest and most influential criminals in Asia gathered. It was a risky move, but they had to play their cards right to gain access to the crucial information they needed.
As the poker game unfolded, they encountered a formidable adversary in Hana, the elusive puppeteer of Wang's empire. Hana's ability to read people and manipulate situations made her a dangerous opponent. Mizuki and Nori had to rely on their wits and the skills they had honed as spies to outmaneuver her.
Meanwhile, Niki Hyung's suspicions about Mizuki's true identity deepened, and he began to investigate Mizuki's past. The risk of exposure grew with every passing day, and Mizuki's ability to maintain his cover became increasingly precarious.
The spies' partnership with Kim Cho and Qui Qui was put to the test as alliances shifted, and loyalties were questioned. Their mission was a high-stakes gamble where the prize was justice, but the cost of failure was their lives.
In this chapter, as the spies embarked on a desperate gamble to gain the upper hand, they faced their most formidable adversaries yet. Love and duty collided in a high-stakes game of deception and betrayal, where the odds were stacked against them, and the consequences of failure were dire.