Sung Min stepped off the plane into the cool English air. The overcast sky above Heathrow Airport greeted him, a far cry from the bustling city and familiar warmth of Korea.
England. The home of football.
He made his way through the airport, his senses on high alert. The accents around him were thick, British and unfamiliar, but the flow of people was universal. Everyone moved with purpose, some in business suits, others in casual attire. He noticed families, tourists, and workers, all blending together in a vibrant sea of motion. Sung Min tried to take it all in—the architecture, the signs written in English, the iconic double-decker buses outside the terminal, the distant view of London's skyline. It felt surreal.