Officer Black Belt Analysis: The action avatar of Kim Woo Bin

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Helping Sun-min, who is a caring mentor to Jung-do, brings him joy. However, they falter after an easy start. There is news that Kang Ki-jung, the infamous child predator, may soon go free. Kang doesn't seem sorry for his twenty years of service. Jung-do and Sun-min become ready for the danger that Kang and his like bring to the security of their neighborhood. The true test for Jung-do has just started. Jung-do considers his new position as a "Martial Arts Officer" to be a contract position. Even while he enjoys the rush of accomplishment from his sports career, working on probation is not his ideal job. But coupled with Kim Sun-min, Jung-do’s worldview evolves. Sun-min takes the young athlete under his wing. He looks after Jung-do like family as a mentor. Through similar missions, their mentorship deepens into a brotherly relationship. It feels good to catch parole violators alongside Sun-min.

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