Hyung Woo: Hm?
A Yeong: Well, today I asked my boss if I can work on the case right.
Hyung Woo: Mhm.
A Yeong: I thought it was kind of weird that he wanted to me to solve it no matter what.
Hyung Woo: "solve it no matter what"?
A Yeong: Yes. Although, he'd never seem that way before.
Hyung Woo: So, do you think he's attached to the case or something?
A Yeong: Perhaps, yes.
Hyung Woo: Do you think it's a lead?
A Yeong: Probably. Ever since I asked him he hasn't been going to work yet.
Hyung Woo: Where did you last him?
A Yeong: It was just a coincidence when I saw him walking inside a house near the Village.
Hyung Woo: What place was near it?
A Yeong: What? Ohhh, the house? There was a convenience store a few meters away.
Hyung Woo: Wait, but that's..
A Yeong: The house kind of looks old, though.
Hyung Woo: It's not old.. its under construction.
A Yeong: Under.. what?!
Hyung Woo: It's a townhouse under construction.
A Yeong: Why would he live in a townhouse under construction..
Hyung Woo: Right. It's strange.
A Yeong: Unless..
She takes a sharp glance at the sky.
A Yeong: Unless, he really is part of the case. Then I guess we got a lead.
Hyung Woo: It's a quarter to four. He must be in his office at the moment.
A Yeong: Like I said before, he hasn't been attending work that much since the case opened.
Hyung Woo: Then, where could he be?
A Yeong: Bingo.
She said while giving a smile.
A Yeong: If it's 4 pm, and work ends at 3:30 pm at the earliest. Then, where could he be at this hour? Even if he still did attend work.
Hyung Woo: He would be..
His eyes opened as he realizes
Hyung Woo: .. on his way home.
A Yeong: Precisely.