The car drove up to the large villa and stopped. The door opened, and although he was wearing a hat, a few strands of silver hair were still conspicuously visible.
The front door opened, and it was Andy who answered.
Seeing the visitor, Andy frowned slightly. "Hogga? ... Come in."
Although it was his first time here, it felt completely familiar. He walked straight to the center of the living room, sat down on the sofa, and took off his hat, letting his silver hair fall freely.
Andy poured two glasses of wine and pushed one along the smooth surface of the table to Hogga. It stopped precisely without any deviation. Hogga picked up the glass and took a sip.
"What brings you here?" Andy asked calmly.
"Don't worry, no one will know I came," Hogga replied.
"What is it? Speak," Andy said, looking at him.
"You know Choi Kang-ho, right?" Hogga began slowly.
"A shareholder of Century Group. What about him?"
Hogga slightly raised the corner of his mouth and said, "His daughter, Miss Choi, has tried to kill Miss Anna several times. What do you think we should do about it?"
Andy tightened his grip on the wine glass, furrowing his brow as he stared at Hogga sitting across from him. His voice was low as he asked, "When did you meet Anna?"
Upon hearing this, Hogga seemed to be deep in thought, squinting as he replied, "I don't know. It seems like it was in a convenience store when Miss Anna was talking to Park Chan-yeol."
Andy let out a cold laugh, his tone turning particularly sinister. "I know why you two are getting close to her, so I suggest you both keep your distance."
"The one who should stay away from her is Park Chan-yeol," Hogga retorted, pulling out a stack of photos and tossing them in front of Andy. The pictures showed Anna and Park Chan-yeol having a late-night snack together.
Andy glanced at them, sneering coldly. "Don't worry, Anna won't end up with Park Chan-yeol, because soon enough, I'll make her realize that Park Chan-yeol is a hypocritical and insidious person. I won't interfere in your matters, but," Andy leaned forward slowly, fixing his gaze on Hogga, "remember to stay away from Anna. Also, the last incident hasn't been fully resolved; when will you give me an answer?"
Hogga shook the wine glass in his hand, a cold light flickering in his eyes. "There were clearly three people in the car; that woman is lucky to be alive. The person responsible for this has already received appropriate punishment from me. But rest assured, as long as she is alive, my people will definitely find her."
"I hope so," Andy replied.
Hogga smiled slightly, downed his drink, set the glass down, stood up, turned around, and put on his hat.
"As for Choi Kang-ho and Miss Choi, I won't need to intervene, right?" Hogga said over his shoulder.
"You don't need to worry about that; just focus on your own matters. And remember what I said today; otherwise..." Andy warned.
Hogga let out a cold laugh, slightly turning his face. "Remember this too, Zheng Andy: we are partners. If you keep pointing fingers at me like this, be careful; I might get unhappy."
With that, Hogga opened the door and left the room.
The door closed, and Andy suddenly smashed the wine glass in his hand onto the floor, spilling wine and shattering glass everywhere.
Finally, it was the last day of filming, the final game—a one-on-one challenge on floating boards in the sea. Coincidentally, Miss Choi's opponent was Ji-hyo.
Anna went over to help them remove their personal microphones and switched to a shared recording device. At that moment, Ji-hyo secretly winked at Anna, who surprisingly did not react.
With a command from the PD, the game began. Ji-hyo grabbed Miss Choi's arm and then sidestepped to trip her with a leg. Miss Choi screamed as she fell down.
Of course, Miss Choi had no idea that Ji-hyo intended to do this; they were just playing a game. No one present thought too much about it; instead, they found the confrontation incredibly exciting and burst into applause and laughter.
"Ah! Sister Jihyo! Ah!!" Miss Choi's screams echoed continuously.
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