"Mostly the tea." Gyungho knew that the Kim family leader didn't like showiness, he wasn't one of those guys. He liked humbled, hard working, people who proved themselves. And that was what he was trying to do. He didn't try to win him over with card tricks or big talk, he just started to get him a tea every day. And then he started to make the tea himself and also bring a newspaper. Now, here they were, actually talking.
It was interesting, people were fascinating. He looked at Minjun, already taking notes about all the things he could pick up on. Clearly he was not just a clone of his father.
"I'm pretty good at cards though." Gyungho shrugged and then kept his head low, out of politeness. "I've been playing cards since I was five. My step-dad said even then, I was a natural tazza. I don't know if it's true but I did win a lot of lunch money."
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It was interesting, people were fascinating. He looked at Minjun, already taking notes about all the things he could pick up on. Clearly he was not just a clone of his father.
"I'm pretty good at cards though." Gyungho shrugged and then kept his head low, out of politeness. "I've been playing cards since I was five. My step-dad said even then, I was a natural tazza. I don't know if it's true but I did win a lot of lunch money."