In the end, Rayen couldn't come to a decision.
He didn't like Binh's actions, but it didn't meant he disliked the person. In truth, during the first round, the two had grown quite close — even though Rayen didn't want to admit it.
So, he couldn't just say to Plotter that they had to clear his name in exchange to Binh's. This didn't concern just their public image, but also their lives.
Could he really stomach someone disappearing because he wanted to save himself?
Maybe if they weren't past teammates, he would gladly say yes. But after teaching his little knowledge about singing to that guy, and recalling how they clung to him before their team disbanded...
And besides, why did Plotter have to ask him? Did this person consider it to be a heavy burden and decided to just throw it back to the person wholly involved in the matter?
They were the management. Rayen shouldn't even have any input about this.