Jun had not realised he had been standing idle until he noticed his brother usher him towards a table. The boy was surprised he had not seen him walk from the piano! A loaded plate balanced precariously within his grasp, he hurriedly approached Jian. By the time he got there, his brother was already busy with a girl seated. He blinked at the expression on his face, how could've he described it? Lovedrunk? Jun hardly saw that expression unless his brother was determined about a girl. The boy couldn't help but mentally groan, he wanted to forget what happened last time he got serious. Jun could only pray that he had chosen the right one this time. Although, this girl looked just as enchanted as he did with her. Not quite knowing what to do, Jun awkwardly patted Shi-shi on the shoulder - not wanting to disrupt the conversation they were having - and examined the remaining occupants on the table.
The boy instantly recognised Kim Su Joon, the heir of the Sacred Dragons. Jun knew that him and Jian had a friendly relationship, despite the two gangs not quite being on equal terms.
"Hello, Joon. It's good to see you." He said quietly, a warm grin on his face. "It's been some ti-"
Jun couldn't help but stare. Who was that beside him? Was that... Xiao? What was he doing here? After a short moment of sputtering, which Jun attempted to cover up as clearing his throat, he turned towards the prostitute.
"Good afternoon to you, Xiao." babbled Jun, he nodded his head towards him; a pleasant smile planted on his face. He felt ashamed for reacting like that towards a fellow Tiger, he hoped he was forgiven. Was Joon his client? If so, the heir wouldn't see what was coming. Xiao could eat up a man alive.
He then turned, and bowed once more but to the other people seated. The boy decided this would be the best time to introduce himself. He placed his plate down, aware that he would have to pick it up again afterwards.
"Um, hello. I'm Yu Jun Wang, Jian's brother. Nice to meet you." He mumbled, fiddling with his tie.