She didn't answer immediately. Looked out the window again. Watched Seoul blur past.
"I won't take it further than it needs to go," she said finally. "Hyunjoo started this with deliberate malice. Bought bots. Coordinated attacks. Threatened me directly. All I'm doing is defending myself with the truth."
"And if your father wants to take it further?"
"Then I'll stop him." She looked at Haejin. "I know what I'm doing. I know what I want. And it's not total destruction. It's just... consequences. Real ones. For someone who thought she could ruin people without any repercussions."
He nodded slowly. "Okay. But tomorrow, when we meet with the lawyers—Manager Park will be there. He's going to have questions."
"I know."
"About your family. Your background. Your father's name."
"I know," she repeated. "And I'll handle it. The lawyer will be vague. They'll say 'Mr. Han' and nothing more. Manager Park might suspect but he won't know for sure."
"And if he figures it out?"
