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Chapter 24 - A Decision Made Quietly

Ji-Ah had known her secretary long enough for silence to become conversational.

Hye-Rin didn't knock anymore.She entered with files, coffee, or—on rare days—observations.

This was one of those days.

"You've been running on completion mode for weeks," Hye-Rin said, placing a tablet down."No follow-up anxiety. No celebration crash. That usually means burnout is coming."

Ji-Ah didn't look up immediately.

"I'm fine."

"I know," Hye-Rin replied calmly."That's why I'm concerned."

Scene I — A Suggestion Without Pressure

They sat across from each other after the last meeting of the day.

The office lights dimmed automatically.The city outside glowed without urgency.

"Take a short break," Hye-Rin said."Not a retreat. Not a strategy trip. Just… off-grid."

Ji-Ah exhaled slowly.

"Work doesn't pause."

"No," Hye-Rin agreed."But leaders do. Otherwise the work starts owning them."

Ji-Ah considered it.

Not emotionally.Logistically.

Scene II — Controlled Disappearance

The decision was precise.

No announcement.No company-wide mail.

Only one board-level executive was informed—someone trusted to hold operations steady.

"Two weeks," Ji-Ah said."Nothing public."

"Understood."

That was it.

No justification required.

Scene III — Destination Without Attachment

Hye-Rin pulled up options.

Quiet places.Limited press presence.No overlapping corporate schedules.

Ji-Ah chose without hesitation.

An island.

Not because it was romantic.Because it was disconnected.

Scene IV — Leaving Without Noise

They didn't leave during daylight.

No packed itinerary.No assistants rushing behind them.

A late-night flight.Minimal luggage.

Ji-Ah didn't post.Didn't inform anyone outside the necessary circle.

As the plane lifted off, the city lights thinned into darkness.

For the first time in months, nothing demanded her attention.

End Beat

Ji-Ah rested her head back against the seat.

No meetings tomorrow.No decisions waiting.

Just space.

She didn't know it yet—but somewhere else, completely unaware,Min-Ho's path was quietly bending toward the same coordinates.

Not by choice.

Not by intent.

But timing had never asked permission.

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