A car parked outside the house and made a noise.
Father Ji, came in and sat on the couch. He looked tired and pinched his eyebrows.
Muge saw that his dad looked tired and poured him a cup of water.
"Tell your brothers to come," father Ji told Muge while drinking.
Muge called his two younger brothers, and then all three sat on the couch and stared at each other.
"Dad, what is it?" Hanyu asked with concern
Putting the down the cup. Father Ji sighed, looking at his three children on the couch. "We're moving out," he said, his voice weary. "I've bought a house near my company. I don't want to keep sleeping in the office and not being able to see you all."
Muge, Hanyu, and the youngest brother Hansu exchanged surprised glances.
"Why didn't you tell us earlier, Dad?" Muge inquired.
Father Ji looked down, a hint of regret in his eyes. "I wanted to make sure everything was settled before sharing the news. It's been a busy time."
Hanyu nodded understandingly. "So, when are we moving?"
"Next week, but Nana is in the hospital so it will be delayed untill she recovered" Father Ji replied. "I've already arranged everything. The new house is closer to my workplace, so I can spend more time with all of you.
"Did mom already know?" Hanyu asked.
"Yes" father Ji replied.
The room went silent.
"You seem a bit distracted. Is everything okay?" Muge broke the silence, his eyes curious.
Father Ji sighed, "I'm resigning from my contractual position."
"What?" the two brothers exclaimed in surprise.
Father Ji chuckled, saying, "I'm venturing into the technology sector," and he turned to Hansu, adding, "particularly the gaming industry."
Hanyu's eyes widened in surprise. "Gaming industry? That's a big leap, Dad."
Muge's curiosity was piqued. "How did you decide on that?"
Father Ji leaned back, a smile playing on his lips. "Well, over the years, I've observed the growth and potential of the gaming industry. It's not just about entertainment anymore; it's a massive market with technological advancements and creative opportunities."
Hanyu leaned forward, intrigued. "But isn't it risky?"
Father Ji nodded, his expression serious. "You're right, there's always an element of risk in any business venture. But I've done my research, and I believe in the potential of this industry. And remember, with risk comes reward."
Muge frowned slightly. "But what if it doesn't work out?"
Father Ji's gaze softened as he looked at his children. "Failure is a part of life, and it's important to learn from it. Even if this venture doesn't pan out, I want you all to understand that taking risks and pursuing your passions is valuable. Life's too short to just play it safe."
"what do you think?" Father Ji smiled at Hansu
"cool" Hansu replied with a blank face.
Father Ji's smile cracked. Sighed helplessly.
"Dad don't mind hansu he's always been like that" Hanyu rolled his eyes at his twin brother.
*I know" Dad Ji smiled "off you go, I'm done telling you the news, do your own things I'm going to sleep" and walk upstairs to his room.
The three brothers was left alone in the room.
The two brother's look at each other again.
"I'm going to my room," said Hansu as he stood up and walked upstairs.
"That guy is really a block head with no emotion at all" said hanyu.
Hanyu sighed, leaning back against the couch with a hint of frustration in his expression. He had always found it puzzling how different he and his twin brother. While he was outgoing and expressive, he -Hansu seemed distant and reserved.
"Don't mind him" muge stood up and walk away.
Hanyu looked at his brother's departing back, frustrated. "Why does everyone here seem so emotionless?"
Hanyu rolled his eyes. "I'm going back to my room! This two emotionless dog bore me to death"