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Whether you would like to admit it or not, you were gradually getting used to the idea of having Jongho as your shadow. Especially when he was proving to be useful in several ways. As a bodyguard, he was doing an exceptional job. 

Since the relations between Mist Island and Eden were getting rockier with each passing day, making the citizens feel on edge, many of your customers who came to trade secrets with you tried to get aggressive. Earlier, you would handle the situation by either breaking a plate over their head or splashing whatever was in front of you on their face- whether it be hot tea or cool water. 

But now? As soon as someone so much as raised their voice over you, Jongho, who was preferring to seat himself as close to you as possible whenever you did your job, would casually start cleaning his gun or cracking his knuckles with a glare in their direction.

At first, you were pissed. You thought he was interfering, but when one of them ignored Jongho's not-so-subtle warning and tried to twist your wrist when you annoyed him, Jongho ended up twisting the offender's wrist so hard you were positive you heard the snap of bones. After that, word must have gotten out. Everyone who met with you was more careful.

Apart from his bodyguard duties, Jongho was also quite an entertainer, you were finding. He was good at making you smile, and your staff was the first to notice, since they could differentiate between your trademark smile and real smile. Jongho probably did not, and you were glad that was the case. You didn't want him to think his dad jokes were funny- it could get in his head. Not that he would care- you found out it was his lifelong habit. But since Jongho was good at talking and also good at annoying people, you decided to teach him a trick or two about your job.

"We don't know how long we are doing this," you told him, fixing the collar of your periwinkle gown before you looked at him, peeking behind him to see that the customer/target was already seated in the hall. "So maybe you should join me. Maybe you could do some work in my stead when I ask you too."

"I don't know if I'll be good at this though," Jongho sighed, running a hand through his dark hair. "You're an expert. I'll make a fool of myself."

"You won't," you insisted, almost glaring at him. "You already know too much, don't you? When you have too much information, you need to let it out through different channels."

"And what's that channel today?" Jongho looked towards the hall where all sorts of people were present- nobles, soldiers, foreigners, gangsters.

"It's a test. You have to figure out who he is," you winked at him and he groaned. You only fixed the collar of his black shirt, ignoring how he tensed under your touch, before beckoning him to follow you, seating yourselves in front of the middle aged man who wore such plain clothes that it was impossible to tell if he was a noble or a peasant. But peasants didn't come here, and he didn't look from a noble family, Jongho thought.

"I hope you've been well," you said as you poured tea for him, sliding the tray of cookies as well and he thanked you awkwardly. "How's your family?"

"The same, but the youngest almost caught a cold," he replied and you raised your brows.

"I hope he's okay now?"

"He's still at the... hospital. Not here, though."

"Is someone with him?" You continued pouring tea for Jongho who had a sympathetic look on his face as he listened to the man's story.

"He's all alone, we couldn't join him. But we wish to, when the time is right, when the matters are solved," the man sipped his tea, rubbing a hand over his hairy face as he sighed. "It's hard to travel these days, and we don't have enough money to pay the doctor."

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