It's been some time since the last time we saw Minhoon, and now he's back on the set of the next movie. He's super excited to be back on set. He wants to know where he can find the rest of the gang, but he can't find anyone to talk to, so he asks the guy who works for the drama sponsor. The guy tells him that the guy he works for is a friend of Minhoon's, and that's why he can ask him questions. Minhoon is cool with this, and the guy says he'll let the guy know where they are if he gives him a call. He leaves, and Minhoon asks if he can talk to his boss, who's on the other side of the world. He doesn't want to get into trouble, so the guy asks what's the deal with killing Minhoon. The dude says that he'd never do that, because he've already taken care of thousands of unruly vampires, and he can never do it again. He tells the guy to sit down first, because power is always in the hands of a commander, and a war is always a war, whether it's a good one or a bad one. Soldiers kill the commanders, and there's always a last resort: they'll kill one way or the other, something precious or something less precious than life. This is how our kin system is made, and this is how we'll manage our kin in the future. He asks if Minhoon looks any better, and if he looks sick, he says he looks better. He says he won't be able to get out of the sight of the guy, and asks if she's stretching herself too thin. She says she'll take a break, and then come back in. She tells him to go back in, and says he can do that if he needs to. She gives him the option of bolting onto the second floor of the building, which is where the
It's been some time since the last time we saw Minhoon, and now he's back on the set of the next movie. He's super excited to be back on set. He wants to know where he can find the rest of the gang, but he can't find anyone to talk to, so he asks the guy who works for the drama sponsor. The guy tells him that the guy he works for is a friend of Minhoon's, and that's why he can ask him questions. Minhoon is cool with this, and the guy says he'll let the guy know where they are if he gives him a call. He leaves, and Minhoon asks if he can talk to his boss, who's on the other side of the world. He doesn't want to get into trouble, so the guy asks what's the deal with killing Minhoon. The dude says that he'd never do that, because he've already taken care of thousands of unruly vampires, and he can never do it again. He tells the guy to sit down first, because power is always in the hands of a commander, and a war is always a war, whether it's a good one or a bad one. Soldiers kill the commanders, and there's always a last resort: they'll kill one way or the other, something precious or something less precious than life. This is how our kin system is made, and this is how we'll manage our kin in the future. He asks if Minhoon looks any better, and if he looks sick, he says he looks better. He says he won't be able to get out of the sight of the guy, and asks if she's stretching herself too thin. She says she'll take a break, and then come back in. She tells him to go back in, and says he can do that if he needs to. She gives him the option of bolting onto the second floor of the building, which is where the