Taking Yoongi to Ryo began to sink into Jimin's mind halfway through the trip to the warehouse as a bad idea. Yoongi knew nothing of the human trafficking that Jimin was somehow associated with. If he wanted to gain Yoongi's trust, he needed the layers of good to cover Jimin's real intentions.
The scene of the warehouse didn't fare well, and neither did Ryo. With the Japanese man's scars that withered his face away down to a corpse of skin tight disfigurement, to the heavy and obviously violent aura that Ryo and Jimin shared, Jimin knew that this trip would prove a little less than 'heartfelt'.
"I need your men to infiltrate and secure information on a third group. I don't know who they are, but they're good." Ryo's monotonous gaze told Jimin that he needed more than just a simple errand to get him to work. "Fine..." Jimin said, pulling out a single cellphone. "I figured you'd be difficult. Here's what you want. All your codes are secured inside. I've tested each of them; they work." Tossing the obnoxiously pink phone to the scarred man, he grimaced as Ryo laid a grin atop of his marred lips. …show more content…
Twelve hundred codes. You're the best." Shoving the phone in his pocket, he shooed the two away. "Now, scram before the place reeks of...whatever he is," Ryo said, pointing a ragged finger to Yoongi, who Jimin noticed to recoil back a