Hiding a House in the Apocalypse
Chapter 105.3
Just because you’ve known someone for a long time doesn’t mean you’re necessarily close to them.@@@@
Na Hye-in and I are such people.
We’ve been conscious of each other for years, but we never had personal meetings, and not even our phone numbers were exchanged.
So, naturally, what I knew about Na Hye-in had to rely on imagination.
The Na Hye-in I imagined was quiet, cautious, and never revealed her courage on the outside, but someone with unbreakable iron will in any situation.
Beyond that, I didn’t know much.
For a long time, I had only trained to evaluate others on whether they were suitable for battle, and I’d practiced that method, so my evaluation of Na Hye-in as an individual was almost a blank slate.
However, the internet had shown me a different side of her.
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“I wasn’t sure what you’d like.”
It was a small gesture, but it still stirred up memories.
Yes, Na Hye-in was always someone who prepared a lot.
Nearly ten years had passed since we were apart, but a person’s nature doesn’t easily change.
“I’ll have an iced Americano.”
When I nonchalantly picked a menu item, a faint smile appeared on Na Hye-in’s lips.
As I looked at her silently, she handed me the coffee.
“I thought you might want that.”
We sat across from each other in an unnamed cafe?, sipping coffee for a moment.
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