The woman in the white cheongsam runs this show with an iron fist. Stripping Leon Tiger of his title was just the warm-up. Watching her command the room while Frederick takes his oath gives me major boss vibes. The atmosphere in this hall is so tense you could cut it with a knife.
Why would anyone interrupt a sacred ancestor tea ceremony? Fireduck really thought he could just sip the chairman's drink and walk away. The blood dripping from his mouth says otherwise. This scene in (Dubbed) One Man vs. The Underworld proves that tradition is not something you mess with lightly.
Becoming the fourth chairman wasn't a celebration, it was a trial by fire. Frederick had to kneel, swear loyalty, and watch his brother die all in one sitting. The weight of that leather jacket seems heavier now. He wanted power, but the cost was way higher than he expected.
The ritual aspect of this series is fascinating. Kneeling before the ancestors, swearing the oath, drinking the tea—it's all so ceremonial yet deadly. When Fireduck interrupted, he didn't just break a rule, he insulted the spirits. No wonder the reaction was so instant and brutal.
One minute Leon Tiger is getting dragged out, the next Frederick is kneeling on the cushion. The turnover in leadership in (Dubbed) One Man vs. The Underworld is ruthless. There is no retirement plan here, only succession through survival. Frederick better watch his back now.