“What was that?”
Han Jin-Seong's face stiffened. He heard a strange noise just now. And it seemed Kang Jin-Ho also heard it, judging from how intensely he glared at the water tank.
“Hyung?”
“Mm...” Kang Jin-Ho furrowed his brow slightly.
‘No, it can’t be...!’
Han Jin-Seong saw Kang Jin-Ho's expression and grew worried almost immediately. He could think of only one reason why Kang Jin-Ho would make that face, but that seemed so incredibly unlikely in the current situation.
‘I mean, this place isn’t that old, so... How?’
This aquarium had opened its doors less than a week ago. There couldn't be serious structural problems with a brand-new building like this place.
Even if that was true...!
Han Jin-Seong quickly pondered his options before making up his mind. His eyes began flickering in determination.
‘How many tragedies happened as the result of victims naively thinking everything was fine?’
The victims of large-scale accidents weren’t some idle idiots who didn't realize they should have escaped sooner. No, their only fault was believing in other people.
Believing that people in charge wouldn't do a sloppy job of managing a large facility; believing that people involved should know more about what was what than they were...
When that belief was betrayed, accidents would morph into tragedies. If only those victims were a little more suspicious of the people and the business running the premises! Such tragedies could have been prevented.
As luck would have it, Han Jin-Seong was perhaps the Number One among everyone here when it came to suspecting duplicity in other people!
“Excuse me!” Han Jin-Seong urgently raised his hand high in the air to draw the attention of the aquarium’s safety official.
“Hello, dear customer. How may I assist you?” The safety official smiled while approaching Han Jin-Seong.
The official’s friendly, relaxed attitude briefly cast doubt in Han Jin-Seong’s mind.
‘Could it be that I’m making a fuss about nothing?’
Everything was relative and connected to each other in some way.
A company that trained its employees well but failed to manage its facilities properly? Or a company that managed its facilities well but failed miserably in training its workers? Such things almost never happened.
Managing a company consisted of various factors coming together. A company that trained its employees well should also be paying close attention to the management of its facilities.
The safety official speaking to Han Jin-Seong had demonstrated an exemplary level of customer service. Han Jin-Seong was young and didn't seem to be accompanied by someone old enough to be his guardian, but the safety official still addressed him with a polite smile and a professional attitude.
In that case, would the aquarium be negligent in managing its facilities? Common sense said, "not likely."
Han Jin-Seong's agitation cooled down a little from how the safety official responded to him. He bowed slightly before politely asking the official. “Excuse me, I thought I should tell you that I heard a strange sound just now.”
“Did you say a strange sound, dear customer?”
“Yes. It sounded like a loud crack.”
“Ah, I see...” The safety official glanced behind, then replied in a slightly troubled tone. “I apologize, dear customer. I didn't hear the noise you speak of, so I can't say where it originated from. If you don't mind, can you specify what could be the issue?”
“Oh, uh, that is...”
Han Jin-Seong was about to say something, only for Jo Mi-Hye to sneak up next to him and grab him by his shoulder.
She whispered unhappily at him. “I told you to stop making a scene!”
“Wait, Mi-Hye.”
“No, oppa! You wait!”
“Mi-Hye, please...!” Han Jin-Seong spoke in a quiet but firm voice. Jo Mi-Hye instinctively flinched, then released her grip on his shoulder. Han Jin-Seong spoke to her again. “It won't take long, so wait, okay?”
“O-okay.”
Once Jo Mi-Hye stepped back without further resistance, Han Jin-Seong coughed to clear his throat and addressed the safety official again. “Sorry about that. I heard the sound of something cracking just now. I'm sure it's nothing to worry about, but just in case... I was wondering if there was a problem with this water tank.”
“Aha, I see,” the safety official nodded, then smiled brightly... before shooting a silent gaze in the direction of one of the aquarium’s tourist guides.
The guide smartly bowed and began explaining to Han Jin-Seong. “Dear customer, there is no need to worry. We at Sea Paradise Aquarium have paid the utmost attention to ensure every visitor’s safety and enjoyment during your stay with us. This aquarium, for instance, features an acrylic wall 35 centimeters thick.”
The safety official quickly pointed at the transparent wall of the water tank. As there wasn't even a single visible flaw, Han Jin-Seong found it difficult to believe the claim of its thickness.
“As such, this aquarium is safer than you may expect, dear customer. Even a shell fired by a tank will not be able to pierce this wall.”
People nearby all burst into laughter at the guide’s confident explanation. At the same time, hints of mocking gazes landed on Han Jin-Seong.
However, rather than backing off, Han Jin-Seong continued to question the guide instead. “Yes, I understand what you’re saying. But I know what I heard, and that’s why I have to make sure, you see? Do we really have nothing to worry about in terms of safety?”
“Yes, dear customer,” the guide smiled back. “We've paid close attention to ensure the safety of all our visitors even before opening our doors. Every safety precaution has been taken to ensure our valued visitors will enjoy their time with us. All the walls boast enough thickness, while the floor boasts a triple layer of waterproofing. Even if some water leaks from the tanks, our aquarium's drainage system will ensure it will be swiftly expelled from the premises.”
Visitors, who had been eavesdropping out of worry and curiosity, began nodding in satisfaction. At this point in time, almost everyone here was making the same sort of expression. And that was...
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