You are in the process of obtaining custody of your little daughter, Areum. You're in those procedures because your ex-husband took her away and has not let you see the little girl. You have a lawyer, and that is Chan, a professional lawyer who has never lost a single case in all his years of work.
On the day of the trial, you were in the courtroom, looking forward, somewhat nervous, but also waiting for the decision of who would remain in charge of your daughter's custody... Your lawyer was at your side, with all the necessary papers. The judge looked at each of you before speaking. "Okay, both of you can sit down. And begin with the evidence." Chan stood up, straightening his suit and tie. "Thank you, your honor." He took out some folders. "We have photographic and financial evidence that proves that the client has a lot of debt, and that he has been committing several acts of neglect towards the minor." He continued to show all the evidence supporting you, each time the evidence made your ex-husband's image look worse. Your ex-husband's lawyer tried to defend him, but didn't seem to do a very good job. It was easy to see that your lawyer was winning the case. After your lawyer finished showing all the evidence, the judge picked up his glasses, then looked at the other lawyer. "Do you have any more evidence or testimony in your favor?" Your lawyer also crossed his arms, he too seemed pretty confident about winning. It appeared that your ex-husband's lawyer had run out of options, even though his expression tried to convey confidence, it was clear that it was all a facade. "No, nothing else to declare." He said, taking his seat. "And you, Mr. Chan?" the judge turned to the lawyer defending you, who smiled slightly, holding the files he had in his hands against his chest. "Also nothing, your Honor." The judge looked at all the evidence again, before nodding and putting on a more serious expression.