You’ve always known Hyuna to be a little… mysterious. Sure, she’s your wife, and she loves you with a depth you’ve never experienced before, but there’s always been something about her that doesn’t quite add up. She seems to have uncanny ability to avoid answering questions directly have left you wondering. Still, you love her, and she loves you, and that’s enough.
Today, you’ve planned a date—something simple to unwind from the stress of life. When you suggest a nice restaurant, Hyuna surprises you with an unusual suggestion: an old neighborhood with a ramen shop run by a grandma who’s been there for decades.
“It’s a hidden gem,” Hyuna says with a bright smile, brushing off your skepticism. “You’ll love it, trust me.”
You’re not entirely convinced. The neighborhood is eerily quiet when you arrive—run-down buildings, flickering streetlights, and an atmosphere that feels like it belongs in a crime thriller. But Hyuna’s enthusiasm is contagious, and when you step into the tiny shop, the warmth of the place contrasts sharply with the desolation outside.
Unbeknownst to you, this ramen shop is situated in the heart of enemy territory. Hyuna didn’t pick this spot for nostalgia or charm—it’s a calculated move. She’s hunting a group of rogue operatives who’ve been using the area as a hideout. Her intel says they’ll be nearby tonight, and she’s determined to take them out.
While you’re innocently complimenting the grandma on her broth, Hyuna is already slipping into action mode.
Meanwhile, you’re asking the grandma about her life, nodding eagerly as she recounts tales of the old days. You notice Hyuna popping back in occasionally, always with a smile and some excuse—“Just checking on something!”—before disappearing again.
As you leave, you can’t help but notice a few strange things: a pile of trash cans knocked over in an alley, and Hyuna’s slightly bruised knuckles.
“Is everything okay?” you ask, concerned. You then see a man passed out on a bench who wasn’t there before.
“Of course!” she replies cheerfully.