The PR department didn't waste time and did a quick edit and the video was out.
And because of the Global Spotlight Card still running, it didn't drop like normal news. It detonated.
It didn't matter what other headlines were trending. It didn't matter what scandals people were trying to push. The moment that footage hit the internet, everything else got swallowed. The timeline turned into one conversation, one name, one question repeated in different fonts, different languages, different anger.
Virex.
Kwon.
And the proof people had been waiting for.
The video was raw. Not the polished kind that could be argued as PR. It was the kind of messy truth that made people pause mid-scroll. The assistant's voice. Kang's space. The struggle. The panic. And then the part that stabbed the deepest: the name being said out loud. Not "my boss." Not "the company." The actual name tied to the chain.
People didn't need anyone to interpret it for them.
