"Make sure to visit again," Grandma said, holding onto both of June's shoulders, giving it a light squeeze.
"Will do," June said, although he was unsure when they'd have a break the next time.
June glanced behind Grandma and saw Minjun, who was looking down at the ground.
"I'm sorry, too," June added. "I wasn't able to talk to Minjun properly."
Grandma smiled sadly. "It's alright, dear. At least you still tried."
"Call me when you have trouble with anything," June said.
"Oh, I don't want to be a bother," Grandma said. "Just focus on your work. I know you're very busy."
"Nonsense," June smiled. "Just call me, alright? I'll be sure to teach the little guy a lesson if he causes trouble."
Grandma chuckled despite the worry in her eyes. "Alright, get going now then. I'm sure your teammates are waiting for you! Make sure to let them taste the side dishes I've prepared."