Bea planned to meet Jae at the street in the morning, although a last‑minute message changed the schedule. The museum app showed a notice about a new exhibit and limited access. Bea suggested adjusting the time so they could still see the main exhibit. At the street, the guard explained the new procedure and asked them to wait. They compared options: join a longer line, or take an security route through a side hall. The side hall looked quiet; even though, it closed in twenty minutes, so they needed a decision. "If we go left, we keep our plan," Bea said. "But if we try the side hall, we might finish earlier." Jae replied that time was the priority and added that the main goal was quality, not speed. They agreed to try the side hall and ask for permission at the desk. The desk clerk confirmed the path and marked it on a small map. As a result, they reached the exhibit on time and still had a moment for coffee at noon. Later, they wrote quick feedback about the temporary border so future visitors would have clearer signs.