If there was a conflict in Soo-won, this would be the greater one. Or maybe it was more a contradiction than conflict. For someone so disconnected from his fellow man in his personal life, he certainly seemed to care a great deal about what happened to humanity in general.
As for high level corruption and corporate greed ... such things have always been around. The practical (some might say cynical) side of Kuranosuke knew that it was just human nature. You shouldn't trouble yourself over things that were inevitable. Somehow, he doubted that Soo-won was the kind of person who mulled over things that he couldn't change.
"Why do I get the feeling you're going to do something about that?"
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As for high level corruption and corporate greed ... such things have always been around. The practical (some might say cynical) side of Kuranosuke knew that it was just human nature. You shouldn't trouble yourself over things that were inevitable. Somehow, he doubted that Soo-won was the kind of person who mulled over things that he couldn't change.
"Why do I get the feeling you're going to do something about that?"