Han-bin sat motionlessly for a few minutes. He stroked his chin unconsciously, lost in thought. His subordinate waited patiently.
Han-bin's thoughts weighed heavily on his mind as he considered the implications of their discovery. He knew that they couldn't afford to underestimate the situation or act prematurely without concrete evidence. His subordinate, Mark, was aware of the gravity of the situation as well.
"So our guess was right," Han-bin said in a quiet voice, and his subordinate nodded his head. "I wish we were wrong," Han-bin said with a sigh and sat straight, looking directly into his subordinate's eyes.
"Mark, I don't need to tell you what this implies. We can't put our guard down or get exposed. And… we can't make any move unless we have solid evidence."
"I know. Did Mr. Hwang contact you?"