"Good morning, sir. Iâwell, good afternoon," Daniel greeted, lightly out of breath. "I didnât mean to disrupt your vacation. Iâm calling to inform you that Whitlock has accepted the offer. He also asked if anything else needs to be discussed before we proceed."
Liam stopped walking and glanced at the passing crowds along the Seoul street.
"Good morning and afternoon, Daniel," Liam replied. "Youâre not disrupting anything. Actually... I was starting to wonder when Whitlock would respond. Took him long enough."
A faint chuckle came from the other end.
"As for what comes next," Liam continued, "my part is done. You and Lucy will handle the rest."
"Understood, sir."
A stretch of silence followed, which was intentional on Danielâs part and Liam sensed it immediately. He knew that Daniel had something he wanted to say, but he wasnât sure if he should.
Liam sighed.
"Youâre curious. You want to know how I was able to appear in front of Whitlockâs office, teleport in and out, and float so high in the sky," Liam said.
"Sir, Iâ" Daniel froze, realising that Liam had guessed what he was thinking.
"Itâs fine. I understand," Liam cut in gently. "I knew youâd think about it eventually."
Another silence came, heavier this time.
"I understand your concerns," Liam said. "But you donât need to worry. There are things about me that you donât know yet, but you will when the time is right."
Daniel inhaled sharply on the other end. Liam continued:
"Until then, focus on what youâre already doing. I trust you, Daniel. More than you know. And I have a lot of good things planned for you."
Daniel didnât speak. Liam knew he was processing everything slowly.
"What Iâm doing now," Liam added, "requires people who can stand beside me. Not behind me. People I can rely on and youâre one of those people."
The line stayed quiet for several long seconds before Daniel finally exhaled.
"Sir... I donât know whether to be terrified or excited for the future."
Liam smiled faintly. He understands Danielâs torn and complicated emotional state. If he was in his position, heâs not sure he will be able to take things as well as heâs taking it.
Daniel continued, with his voice softer than usual. "When you hired me as Managing Director, I had no idea who I was working for. And honestly? I still donât fully understand. But I knew one thing from the start: life wouldnât be boring and I wonât be stuck with just routine paperwork, or dealing with dark things."
Liam chuckled under his breath.
"And I was right," Daniel said. "Because Iâm working for someone who can do things no one should logically be able to do. Someone who treats me wellâeven if that usually means burying me in work."
Liam laughed. "Sorry."
"No need to apologize," Daniel replied quickly. "I enjoy the work. And I have Lucy to help me survive it."
Liam shook his head, amused.
Danielâs tone softened. "Sir... I donât know what your end goal is. I donât know what you truly are. But Iâm sure of one thing."
"Whatâs that?"
"That whatever youâre building... itâs big. Bigger than what I can even imagine. And I want to see the end of it with you. I hope you give me more opportunities to prove myself along the way."
Liam stopped walking completely. Those words hit him in a place he wasnât used to acknowledging.
Trust.
Loyalty.
A genuine desire to walk alongside him, not serve him.
He swallowed lightly and replied, "Daniel... youâve already proven yourself. More than you know."
He leaned against a railing overlooking a busy intersection.
"I have no intention of dropping you along the way. Iâm not losing anyone. Not on this journey. And when everything endsâhowever it endsâI want the people with me today to still be there."
On the other end, Daniel laughed softly. It was actually an exhale of relief and pride.
"Thank you, sir."
"Youâre welcome. Discuss everything with Lucy. If anything requires my direct attention, call me."
"I will, sir."
"Good. Iâll leave things to you."
With that, the call ended.
Liam lowered the phone slowly and slid it into his pocket. But his expression didnât settle immediately. His chest felt oddly tightânot in a painful way, but in a way he wasnât used to.
Danielâs words lingered.
I want to see the end of everything with you.
He hadnât realized how much he needed to hear something like that until he heard it.
Liam resumed walking, weaving through the Seoul crowds.
As he walked, his mind drifted back to his childhoodâthose quiet, lonely days when he had no one to talk to. When he smiled even when he was hurting. When the safest mask was silence.
He remembered surviving, and enduring and trying to belong but never being able to.
He never learned how to talk to people deeply. How to trust them. How to express himself without hiding behind calmness or distance.
Interpersonal skills? He barely had any.
He wasnât cold; he just never had a chance to grow them.
And now...
Danielâs words cut deeper than Liam expected.
He wanted to improve. He genuinely did. But change required effort. Conscious effort.
He exhaled softly.
"I should work on this too," he murmured. "Proper connections... real ones... wonât form by accident."
He paused outside a convenience store, watching a group of university students laughing as they left with hot coffee cups. Their easy camaraderie felt distant, foreign.
Maybe one day he could have something like that too: people he could speak freely with, without weighing every word.
He looked up at the sky and smiled faintly to himself.
"Iâll add it to the list."
Just like that, he continued walking.
The city spread around him with clean streets, warm shops, neon signs waiting for fast approaching nightfall, and crowds flowing around like one living organism.
But Liam felt different. He felt lighter and more aware of the people he had chosen to keep close.
He slipped his hands into his coat pockets and let the Seoul breeze hit his face.
He didnât know exactly how to build better bonds. He didnât know how to communicate feelings properly. He didnât know how to be... normal.
To him, normal is boring and overrated.
But he would learn everything else, except how to be normal.
He will learn slowly and on his own terms.
And with people like Daniel, Lucy, Kristopher, Alex and others beside him... maybe he wouldnât have to do everything alone anymore.