The dim glow of a desk lamp cast soft shadows across Lee Jeong-moon’s office. Neatly stacked papers surrounded him, covered with equations and notes in precise handwriting. He sat at the center of it all, calmly focused on the page before him.
Jeong-moon’s fingers tapped lightly against the desk as he refined the closing lines of his latest thesis—an intricate study on the balance between morality and instinct. The quiet hum of the night was broken only by the steady movement of his pen.
After a pause, he leaned back in his chair, his gaze thoughtful. For a brief moment, he looked as though he were wandering through some distant idea. Then, with a subtle smile, he murmured, “Every question has its answer… and some are meant to challenge us forever.”
With that, he took a sip of his now-cool coffee and returned to writing, his mind running just ahead of the words on the page.