9PM – Mapo, Seoul
"*gulp* I don't know. I'll try it there again. You know, in this society. Hm? It's hell. Us poor people will stay poor and the rich will stay rich." Jung-an says.
Half an hour since Jung-an joined him, Tayaw managed to avoid talking about himself and instead pulled out Jung-an's story.
Jung-an, who is already influenced by alcohol, did not even realize that she is over sharing to who basically is a stranger.
"Those other applicants? I have better qualifications than them, and speak better English than them! They probably just got in because they have connections in the company. I can tell that they're rich or at least came from well-to-do families." She continues.
"So, why not just immigrate?" Tayaw asks.
"Look. You said you graduated from Yonsei, which I heard is one of the best universities in South Korea. You also speak fluent English and Teungebian. You should have no problem finding work abroad." He advises.