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He pressed it anyway.
At frame 124,503, he saw it: a reflection in the woman’s terrified eye. A man’s face. Blurry, but the jawline was unmistakable. It was the director of Mouse , Ahn Jae-wook.
No one noticed that the woman was Park Soo-jin, an actress who had gone missing three years ago. No one noticed because she was listed as "dead" in official records. Case closed.
His hand trembled over the play button.
Across the Pacific, in a dark Ohio basement, a user named "DexterFan2023" finished downloading. He double-clicked. The screen flickered. But instead of the episode’s cold open—a detective staring at a bloody knife—a different video played.
“No, you didn’t.” Ha-neul placed a screenshot of the glitch on the desk. “This wasn’t on the stream. Someone replaced the last three minutes of your rip after you uploaded it. They used your file as a carrier.”
By morning, the file was on 127 trackers. By noon, a Reddit post on r/Kdrama asked: “Did anyone else’s WEBrip of Mouse glitch at 42:15? There’s this weird home movie.” Mouse.S01.KOREAN.WEBRip.x264-KOREA
“You already know. You saw my face in her eye.” A soft click. “Don’t look for me. Look for the next torrent. Episode 8 drops Friday.”
Mouse.S01E08.KOREAN.WEBRip.x264-KOREA
Ji-hoon went pale. “That’s not possible. I verified the hash.” He pressed it anyway
Ha-neul opened his laptop. He searched KOREA on the private tracker. The account was created one day after Park Soo-jin disappeared. Profile picture: a mouse trap.
A long silence. Then Ji-hoon whispered: “The admin. Username: KOREA. He gave me the crack for the DRM. I thought he was just a scene guy.”
At 2:17 AM, in his Seoul officetel, he watched the progress bar hit 100%. The file sat there: Mouse.S01E07.KOREAN.WEBRip.x264-KOREA . He’d ripped it directly from the Wavve stream, slicing through DRM like a scalpel. His tag was -KOREA , not because he was patriotic, but because he wanted the world to know who broke the encryption first. Blurry, but the jawline was unmistakable
Ji-hoon blinked. “Yeah. The encryption was weak.”
He downloaded the corrupted file from a mirror in Busan. He watched the drama part—fine, professionally encoded, x264, 720p. Then the glitch. He slowed it down. Frame by frame.