[Not in the way at all, surely!
There isn't any noise inside, or in the hallway. Soo-Won is free to stand for a few moments, and then the door suddenly opens inward. But luckily, Blanca has the wherewithal to not bulldoze out.
He stops with the door held open, his face polite, but more serious than it had been before.]
Mister Won. Can I help you with something?
There isn't any noise inside, or in the hallway. Soo-Won is free to stand for a few moments, and then the door suddenly opens inward. But luckily, Blanca has the wherewithal to not bulldoze out.
He stops with the door held open, his face polite, but more serious than it had been before.]
Mister Won. Can I help you with something?
[I HATE THIS STOP
He is so broad and tall, barely anything can be seen around him, whether room, or Yona--if she happened to be inside. He steps out into what space he can of the hall, though, between the door and Soo-Won. He shuts it behind him.]
Were you looking for someone?
He is so broad and tall, barely anything can be seen around him, whether room, or Yona--if she happened to be inside. He steps out into what space he can of the hall, though, between the door and Soo-Won. He shuts it behind him.]
Were you looking for someone?
[His eyes give Soo-Won a kind of up-and-down, but not in a threatening or judgemental way. Maybe a slightly uncertain one.
He is quiet for some time, like he's debating what he wants to say.]
...is there a reason a pair of shackles were waiting on her here, Mister Won?
He is quiet for some time, like he's debating what he wants to say.]
...is there a reason a pair of shackles were waiting on her here, Mister Won?
I see.
[He folds the arms of the glasses down, and then offers them out to Soo-Won. They are his, in the end.]
I did not ask her. I told her I would not pry. I'm sure if shackles were waiting for her, she has been through a lot, and she does not know me well. If something terrible has happened to her, she probably would not want to talk to me about it.
So what role did you play in all of this as a merchant, [it doesn't sound as if he believes this, of course] Mister Won?
[He folds the arms of the glasses down, and then offers them out to Soo-Won. They are his, in the end.]
I did not ask her. I told her I would not pry. I'm sure if shackles were waiting for her, she has been through a lot, and she does not know me well. If something terrible has happened to her, she probably would not want to talk to me about it.
So what role did you play in all of this as a merchant, [it doesn't sound as if he believes this, of course] Mister Won?
Don't misunderstand. It isn't I didn't wish to know so much as I did not want to force her to talk about it.
[ALSO STOP, DON'T BE KING CHEOL]
I asked the person who would be able to tell me. I don't believe she thinks very highly of you right now, and I wanted to know what you would tell me without knowing I knew.
[ALSO STOP, DON'T BE KING CHEOL]
I asked the person who would be able to tell me. I don't believe she thinks very highly of you right now, and I wanted to know what you would tell me without knowing I knew.
[His brows come together, but he doesn't look as if he is scared of following Soo-Won to another room. After a moment of searching Soo-Won's eyes and face, he nods.]
Very well. After you, Mister Won.
[He will walk beside Soo-Won, though, so he doesn't look creepy walking behind.]
Very well. After you, Mister Won.
[He will walk beside Soo-Won, though, so he doesn't look creepy walking behind.]
[Well. That sure is something to drop on a person after getting them alone. His lips thin slightly.
This is just Yut-Lung, but without the brattiness.]
Your Majesty. [He sort of bows his head and shoulders without throwing himself over.] I assume you would prefer "Mister Won" around others.
This is just Yut-Lung, but without the brattiness.]
Your Majesty. [He sort of bows his head and shoulders without throwing himself over.] I assume you would prefer "Mister Won" around others.
Alright. [He's going to at least call him "sir" or something because that's how he is.] Won then.
[Perhaps he made too quick of a judgment. There is not way Yut-Lung would sound this practical. Is this what Yut-Lung would have been like if he had taken Blanca's advice?]
I'm aware your business at home has nothing to do with me. But here, her and I share a room. I would prefer to keep her out of any danger until we learn more about this place.
She said others could probably trust you, but she didn't. It worried me, after I had seen the shackles.
[Perhaps he made too quick of a judgment. There is not way Yut-Lung would sound this practical. Is this what Yut-Lung would have been like if he had taken Blanca's advice?]
I'm aware your business at home has nothing to do with me. But here, her and I share a room. I would prefer to keep her out of any danger until we learn more about this place.
She said others could probably trust you, but she didn't. It worried me, after I had seen the shackles.
[He sort of opens his mouth, but all he does is draw in a deeper breath and quietly sigh. Soo-Won has, as far as he can tell, been honest with him.]
Usually, my trust is irrelevant because I am obligated to fulfill contracts. That... was my job before I retired. But I do not intend to let anything happen to Miss Yona.
Though I suppose it is unfair we believe we have a say in this for her at all.
Usually, my trust is irrelevant because I am obligated to fulfill contracts. That... was my job before I retired. But I do not intend to let anything happen to Miss Yona.
Though I suppose it is unfair we believe we have a say in this for her at all.
[Yona was very nice to him, and so he can understand exactly why certain people would be very endeared to her. (Don't look at him. Either of them.)]
You are quick to hire me without knowing who I am, or what we may be up against. [His smile is slight, and then it fades.] Why do you want to hire me?
You are quick to hire me without knowing who I am, or what we may be up against. [His smile is slight, and then it fades.] Why do you want to hire me?


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