As she retracted her gaze from the mirror, Mi-Suk didn't forget to reply to both the young man, as well as her best friend's words.
"Alright you two, don't ally yourself against me. I merely meant that I don't feel like a full-fledged artist just yet. Seeing the work of other creators makes me feel like I still have a long way to go until I reach that level." Mi-Suk said ruefully.
"Still, I think you are pretty good." Su-Jin grinned at her. "And let's not forget Director Kang who praised your drawings the first moment he saw them. If you weren't good enough, do you think a man like him would have asked you to be the designer for our upcoming project?"
Hearing that last sentence, Ji-Su instantly pricked up his ears. Nevertheless, he decided to hide his interest behind a nonchalant expression.
"Does that mean you will come to work at Kangji Tourism in the future?" he asked.
"Only for one week." Mi-Suk replied calmly.