![]() Gao wants to know if Daredevil took the nearby money for himself, but the men say he didn't. They blame Daredevil's interference, describing how the vigilante beat the men and set the captive girls free. He asks the men why they're short on their supply from the dock job. ![]() Wesley comes to meet them, saying that the Wilson Fisk couldn't make it himself. Karen says no, but her rapid heartbeat reveals that she's lying.Īcross the city, a group of men from Union Allied meet with a woman named Madame Gao. He posits that Karen must have something they want-specifically, a file containing all of Union Allied's embezzlement information. Matt runs through Karen's story with her again, asking Karen why her boss tried framing her for murder instead of just killing her initially. He says he remembers what it was like to see, and admits that he misses his sight. Matt recalls how he became blind, when he was nine. He offers Karen a clean t-shirt, and Karen asks him what it's like to be blind. Karen bursts into tears, but Matt promises to take care of her. She recalls passing out and then waking up with Fisher's dead body and the bloody knife. She then brought the numbers to Daniel Fisher, who worked in the company's legal department, which is where she then asked him for a drink. Karen brought the embezzlement claims to her boss, but he laughed it off. She surmises that Union Allied is embezzling money. In the e-mail, Karen accidentally sees that the company is receiving far too much money than it should. A week ago, she accidentally opened an e-mail meant for her boss. She was the secretary for the company's chief accountant, where she'd coordinate the company's pension claims. Karen says that she worked in the offices of Union Allied, a property developer that was working to restore New York's West Side. Karen says she knows why the guard tried to kill her. Matt and Foggy then take Karen to the offices of Nelson and Murdock. Matt tells the girls to run, then savagely beats the final kidnapper in the face. He vanishes, but suddenly throws one of his billy clubs to knock the thug out. A man tries shooting Daredevil, but Daredevil dodges the fire. Suddenly, Daredevil enters the scene and brutally assaults the kidnappers. Several men try forcing girls into a van for human trafficking. The scene shifts to an empty lot in Hell's Kitchen, at night. Matt says nothing-yet, but he's also not asking forgiveness for what he's "about to do." The priest asks him what he's about to do. The priest asks Matt what sins he's actually committed. According to Matt, his grandmother was a devout Catholic who would warn people against the Murdock men, who "have the devil in them." Matt continues describing his father, explaining how Battlin' Jack Murdock would subdue his opponents in the ring. He talks about his father Jack, describing his ability as a fighter-both as a professional boxer, and as a man. ![]() Time jumps to the present, where Matt confesses to a priest in a church.
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