The area appeared even more deserted than I had anticipated. All that met my eyes was a densely populated forest stretching from the bay.
Unlike Seoul's bustling city life, this remote place lacked the vibrant energy and constant hum of activity. The absence of city lights and the persistent noise of cars left a void, replaced by the tranquility of nature.
I read online that the North has one of the lowest carbon footprints on the planet. It's quite a contrast to South Korea, which has a lot of infrastructure.
The North seems to be the more environmentally friendly party when we compare our impact on global warming.
Regarding the threat of nuclear warheads, to be honest, I don't really believe they have one. The technology in this place was at least 30 years behind ours.
It would be a miracle if they could really produce that many nuclear warheads, and even if they did, it would likely be a much weaker version compared to those possessed by the US, Russia, and China.
"Looks like we are far from the city," I said with a playful tone, glancing at Rei Mei, who stood in front of me.
She was engrossed in studying some kind of compass, and a map was spread out in her hands. It was clear she had come well-prepared. Despite her occasional eccentricities, she seemed almost like a girl scout in her readiness for this mission.
"No, this is actually normal here," Min-Hee replied, her eyes glancing anxiously at the surroundings.
A shadow passed over her face, revealing a hint of unease. It was as if the memories of the difficult life she experienced here years ago had surfaced, still fresh in her mind.
I gently placed my hand on her shoulder, giving it a reassuring squeeze.
"I'm here with you, Min-Hee. Whatever happened in the past, I will make sure nothing harms you again."
She looked at me, and a small, appreciative smile broke through the tension on her face. .net
"Thank you, Oppa," she replied, her voice carrying a soft, heartfelt tone. She leaned in closer, gently taking my hands and bringing them to her cheek.
She started rubbing my hands into her skin, as if seeking comfort in my warmth.
Min-Hee nodded, her eyes downcast. "I know, I just got carried away."
The eye-patch girl, who had observed the entire exchange with a mix of curiosity and disdain, chimed in, "What an ignorant girl, "
Rei Mei shot her a sharp look, "And you should learn to mind your own business."
The eye-patch girl merely scoffed, turning her attention back to the path ahead.
'What a hassle,' I sighed to myself as I continue to scout the area.
"Wait," I shouted.
"What is it?" Rei Mei asked.
"This place is filled with landmines," I replied. My intuition kicked in as I examined the ground, and with my acute senses, I could see the uneven and unnatural soil.
Rei Mei's eyes widened in shock, and she instinctively took a swift step backward .
"You lead the way, Oppa," she said, relinquishing the leadership role she had assumed earlier.
I rolled my eyes; despite all her compass and preparations, the moment danger presented itself, she turned to me for guidance.
"I'll handle this," a smile formed on my face as I grabbed Min-hee, carrying her like a princess while hovering over the land-mines. As for the other two, they floated awkwardly, attempting to balance themselves.
"OPPA! You're so unfair!" Rei Mei protested, her voice carrying a tone of frustration and clear dissatisfaction with my obvious favoritism .
Min-Hee, on the other hand, was on cloud nine. She blushed so intensely that her face turned red. I could feel her heartbeat quickening, and her breathing became deeper. She must be entertaining some lewd thoughts to elicit such a reaction.
'She's already addicted to me,' I chuckled to myself.