"Day, of course." Chan-Young said right after Hae-Rin. "You?"
"Day." Eun-Yoo shrugged.
"Okay, favourite cartoons as a kid?" Chan-Young asked, glacing to his left to look at both of them.
"Scooby-doo." Hae-Rin said. "Oh and Pink Panther."
"No wonder your favourite colour is pink." Chan-Young said, chuckling.
Hae-Rin turned to look at him.
"Well... not quite."
"Huh?"
"Nothing, don't worry about it." Hae-Rin said, shrugging.
"My favourite cartoons as a kid were Tom and Jerry, Octonauts, and that one Barbie movie with the ballerina." Eun-Yoo answered.
"The Nutcracker one?" Chan-Young asked.
"Yes." Eun-Yoo replied and then narrowed her eyes. "You have seen the Barbie movies?"
Chan-Young shrugged.
"Why not?" He replied. "They were great and fun to watch."
Hae-Rin turned to look at Eun-Yoo and raised her eyebrows as if to tell her friend: look, he's a green flag! To which Eun-Yoo rolled her eyes and looked away.
"What about you, Chan?" Hae-Rin asked.
"Hm, I watched a lot of Scooby-doo as well," Chan-Young replied. "Johnny Test, Mr. Bean and Octonauts."
"Matching." Hae-Rin commented.
"Yes, with both of us." Eun-Yoo replied, glaring at her.
Hae-Rin shrugged.
"Next question?" Chan-Young asked.
The two best friends thought for a moment, both looking around the empty streets and abandoned buildings. How many of those buildings were actually abandoned, though?
Hae-Rin then took a quick glance up at the sky, checking that area as well.