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Seoul, Gangnam-gu

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Seoul, Gangnam-gu

LA SCALA

At 9 PM, Kyung Gi was at La Scala. He found Kwon Jin seated at the bar with a glass of Gin.

"Oh, old brother, how have you been?" Kwon Jin said.

"I'm good, and you?"

"Me too, I've got a lot of work with candidate Kang's campaign, but I'm good."

"And Hye Ra?"

"She's wellー, Kwon Jin hesitated before answering, "I think she's fine."

"Great, I wish you two the best. I heard Hye Ra had a miscarriage a while back."

"Yeah, six months ago."

"I'm sorry, you should be with her instead of being with me. I feel bad."

"Don't she is fine really," Kwon Jin replied with a smile.

"How about you? What brings you here?"

"Oh, my dad wanted me to work with some artists and trainees who seem to slack off nothing major. I just have to work with hot water balloons, egos."

"Oh, my manners," Kwon Jin said, lifting his hand to call the bartender, "what will you drink?"

"I'll have a Badoit."

"Wow, so French, so chic, you are lucky they have import here. Don't you want a real drink?"

"Nope, the Badoit's fine bubbles will be fine," Kyung Gi replied.

"You've changed."

Kwon Jin looked at his friend up and down. The producer was a fierce rival when it came to beauty, which still surprised Kwon Jin when he thought of CEO Seo and his sister Hye Mi who didn't even set a pinky toe in beauty standards.

A robust businessman, the Seo heir was probably the only man his age Kwon Jin respected.

"We're not getting younger; I'm just trying to take care of my health capital."

"I see and talking about health. How about your heart, anyone in there?"

"There is," said Kyung Gi taking out his phone and showing Kwon Jin a photo.

"Wow, she'sー."

"Yes, she's Afro-American. Her grandmother is Korean, she speaks Korean, and she's a songwriter."

"Everything you love, you've always liked what was exotic. What did your dad say?"

"Nothing, in particular, he just asked me if she liked Kimchi. And please, she is not some kind of strange fruit, okay, don't say she's exotic."

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