— Salin, don't look now, but there's a guy in the car outside staring at you ever since you walked in.
He laughed.
— It's fine, Natali. He's my fiancé.
— Fiancé? You're engaged? — Natali repeated, a curious smile on her lips. — That's... interesting.
— Yeah, it's been recent.
— Wow, but he really seems to care about you. And jealous. — She added. — I think he doesn't like me. A guy like him must be... pretty protective.
Salin just smiled.
— I actually think he's pretty calm. Don't worry, Natali. He just told me he wanted me to finish up quickly. But I frustrated him by saying we'd take longer. I guess that's why he's watching us.
— Oh my God, let's speed this up then. — She smiled, opening her laptop. — I need to keep surviving.
(...)
Jun-Ho would have loved to observe more, especially since Natali had already noticed his presence.
But he had work to do, an execution to carry out. Executions are always last minute.