New lines on the map
One day on patrol, Jeong found a snare in the forest set by people crossing the border, and instead of shouting, he sat down with the maps. He cross-referenced months of data, marked the corners that lay far from the cameras, and drew new flight routes until the map made sense. The team adopted them as protocol. No one signed anything, and that was enough for him. The anger didn't come out through his mouth; it came out in a plan of lines on a map.







