[ Again the spectre of an imagined possibility of intercourse between the two of them raises its head, as it seems to do every time he and Logan are in the same room together. The elder Howlett's certainly fixated on that, which is almost amusing, in Cheol-gang's eyes—he knows he's not particularly attractive, but if his apparent worst case scenario were a reality, his son could do much worse, especially here. He had a well-respected job and considerable power back home, and he has the same here, even if he's still working back up to the level of influence he had before. Akihiro, on the other hand, is a prostitute and a submissive, with a history of doing the sort of work men like him, Cho Cheol-gang, order people to do. It doesn't take much finesse to kill, contrary to what so many civilians think.
But Logan is a father, and Akihiro is his only son. Of course that puts blinders on him. He's sure Logan's studying the image of a ghoul out to corrupt his otherwise innocent offspring from across his beer, not the man his already-corrupted child agreed to contract with.
He answers nonchalantly, as though this is a conversation absent of tension. ]
Of course not. I've made it very clear to him that I have no interest in men.
no subject
But Logan is a father, and Akihiro is his only son. Of course that puts blinders on him. He's sure Logan's studying the image of a ghoul out to corrupt his otherwise innocent offspring from across his beer, not the man his already-corrupted child agreed to contract with.
He answers nonchalantly, as though this is a conversation absent of tension. ]
Of course not. I've made it very clear to him that I have no interest in men.