00:00I promise I'll pay you by next week.
00:01What's that again?
00:02Pay it! Bye today!
00:04Sorry, I hurt my back doing this at the logistics center, so I'm just gonna hang in there.
00:07Who extorts money in this day and age?
00:09There must be a reason.
00:10Let's just go A.
00:11Righteous female student does not tolerate injustice.
00:13Oh, what's a righteous female student again?
00:15Oh, hey!
00:17Stop your evil deeds!
00:19What is it? This high schooler is a friend.
00:20Hey, I loosely like this as such a pretty girl.
00:22Ah, right.
00:23I don't know what's going on, but please stop bullying the weak. Don't butt in.
00:27Recklessly, when you don't even know what's happening.
00:29I'm just gonna leave anyway.
00:30If you don't bring the money by next week, I'm gonna come here.
00:32Come here?
00:32Yeah, let's go.
00:35Ugh!
00:36I turned 20 this year.
00:38Those guys are my classmates from high school.
00:40I was an adult, so why are you getting extorted?
00:42I was bullied by them throughout high school.
00:45I held on as long as I could, thinking that it would all be over once I graduated high school,
00:48so I just gritted my teeth and endured it.
00:49But when I went to apologize on graduation day, they suddenly realized I had stepped on their phone.
00:55So they demanded I pay for the phone.
00:56Didn't they put it on the floor on purpose?
00:58Since then, they kept that-
00:59Borrowed me to the police for property damage if I didn't bring them one million won.
01:02What do you mean? How much is an iPhone?
01:04Eleven percent. It's worth-
01:05Three hundred thousand won used right now, so one million won.
01:08I brought that up too, but they said they bought it for one point five million, and I should pay
01:11them.
01:11They even said they knocked five hundred thousand off.
01:13Wow, are they totally scamming me?
01:14Oh, I'll report you to the police.
01:16What should I report you for?
01:17Fraud? Threat?
01:18Why is demanding compensation for property damage considered to the police?
01:20And it doesn't qualify as a threat to report you to the police.
01:23Right?
01:24Still asking for one million won for a used phone, where three hundred thousand won is wrong, isn't it?
01:28So if the other party reports it to the police, they'll probably stop by asking for about two hundred ten
01:32thousand won.
01:32Seventy percent of the current used market price of three hundred thousand won.
01:35What about the property damage clause?
01:36Property damage is established only when the damage was intentional.
01:39If you accidentally step on something lying on the ground like this, it's negligent property damage, but there isn't a
01:42separate provision for that in the criminal act, but-
01:44Well, you could probably go to civil court.
01:46You- say you stepped on the phone on the sports field, right?
01:49On graduation day, what-
01:50The CCTV?
01:51Probably one at each end of the field.
01:52The place you stepped on it was the center of the field.
01:54Uh, I think it was around there, they-
01:56Definitely left the broken phone on the ground on purpose, but if you just slip it down while walking in
02:01the middle of a crowded graduation field, it will be almost impossible to find evidence that they intentionally placed it
02:06there.
02:07Even if they did find evidence, the other party would likely claim you jumped it by mistake.
02:12Whose side are you on?
02:13Right now, who are you on?
02:15Thinking about the situation rationally, you're committing a-
02:17Crime against a villain, why are you talking about reason?
02:19You should smash it!
02:20In a country governed by the rule of law, what are you smashing?
02:22Just give them three hundred thousand won and be done with it!
02:24I think that would be the cleanest solution.
02:26Wait!
02:26Why should I give them three hundred thousand won when they didn't do anything wrong?
02:29He sense all as-
02:30Oh no, whether the phone is broken or not, the fact that it was stepped on is true, so-
02:34Never mind, don't you dare give them any money, sir!
02:37Oh, I'm not an old man, I'm twenty years old.
02:39Fine, do whatever you want, I-
02:40Can never give money to older men!
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