So, he was right.
Haruki was right.
June might not have killed anyone, but he contributed to the death of a seemingly innocent person.
At this point, June recalled the first years of his trainee life—the good times.
He had also confirmed that the man in his visions was Haruto, none other than Haruki's twin brother.
And now, he didn't know what to do.
Back then, after somebody was murdered, he even had to bury them or throw them into the water to hide the body.
June would do it without remorse because he knew of the crimes that they committed.
However, this time, he felt entirely guilty even if Hana assured him that it wasn't his fault.
Based on all the memories that resurfaced, Haruki was a good man—a man of his word and a very supportive friend.
Losing someone like him must have felt like losing a family member to the former Joon-ho.