Salin was apprehensive, wondering if he was walking toward his death sentence. Min Kun opened the door for Salin to enter, and the two sat in the back of a car.
The atmosphere was tense from Salin's perspective; he didn't even know how to sit.
— You know my son wants to become the next leader of Goden.
— Yes.
— Do you know what that means? Jun-ho doesn't intend to leave this life. My son has always been determined. He likes being in control, and that can be dangerous... or it can be his greatest strength.
— I'm aware. Our engagement is just a way to clean up Jun-ho's bad reputation when it comes to relationships. Precisely because he wants to achieve his goal.
— Even though he's doing this for his family, I'm impressed that you're able to handle these terms so easily.
— Don't confuse things. I'm just stating facts, but living it is a completely different matter.
Kun chuckled.
— Of course, Park. I'll take you to my workplace. To the world where I raised my son.