Chapter 2: Marriage Before Our Thirties (2)
Seung Hee said this bitterly as she returned to her seat. She was still in a bad mood from her conversation with Yang. Seung Hee then saw mail on her desk. One was sent from the “Y University Business Administration Department. She opened it.
– 89th Annual Alumni Association of Business Administration Department of Y University
After reading the first line of the mail, Seung Hee didn’t read anymore and put it back in the envelope. She had never been to an alumni association, and she won’t start now, even if there will be no more after this one.
After she roughly threw away her mail, Seung Hee changed the name of the business plan in her computer’s document box to Twinkle Asset Business Plan Server 27. She tried so hard to sell it to her investors, but it failed. Seung Hee sighed bitterly as she put the document into the recycling bin before she got up from her seat.
She then places her corporate card on Hye Soon’s desk before walking out the door. Hye Soon, who was dying to know what was said in the conference room, followed behind Seung Hee.
Briefly, before this, the two other employees were imploring Hye Soon to ask Seung Hee about what had happened in the conference room. After all, Hye Soon was more straightforward than the others.
The suggestion from Yang echoed in Seung Hee’s mind. After Seung Hee had told Hye Soon what Yang said, Hye Soon’s face remained unwavering. After all, Hye Soon lacks in feelings of sympathy. Although she is talented and is a significant help to the company, she was just too cynical in stories such as these. To sum it all up, she didn’t care about other people or understand the feelings of others.
Seung Hee’s left eyebrow raised to Hye Soon’s comment.
Seung Hee then noticed that Hye Soon’s disappointment is not due to their loss of investment, but instead that Seung Hee is not seeking marriage.
Since she got all the information she needed, Hye Soon then went back inside the office ever so coolly.
Last night’s dream added to Yang’s words. The two seemed to connect. This only made Seung Hee in a bitter mood.
Seung Hee walked to a restaurant near the company and stopped right in front of their glass wall to try to make herself look presentable while looking at her reflection.
Seung Hee was starting to feel bitter again. She hasn’t even passed the first page of her business plan in front of her investors yet.
Seung Hee grumbled over the past hour while she was trying to console herself. Then, Namsu, the father of Seung Hee, arrived at the restaurant.
Seung Hee pouted her lips together. Since she started living alone, she has only seen her dad three or four times a year. She has really been missing her father a lot.
Namsi smiled as he took a seat opposite of Seung Hee. He then stared at his daughter’s face.
Seung Hee was still a bit annoyed by the fact her father came an hour late, but his compliment lightened up her mood. Her father’s affectionate eyes proved to Seung Hee how truthful he was being.
Seung Hee questioned with a mischievous smile. However, Namsu, who usually laughs at times like these, kept his mouth shut tight. If Seung Hee had known what was going to happen next, she would have run out of that restaurant at that moment.
Soon, the food that Seung Hee had ordered from earlier was placed before them. Masu diligently out some of his share of meat onto Seung Hee’s spoon.
Seung Hee laughed. How could he pay if he’s tight on money? On the television that was slanted on the wall, it televised an interview from the parent of an actress. They were talking about how their daughter had to lend money to her parents due to complicated reasons.
Seung Hee said this jokingly as she took numerous peeks at the TV to watch the ongoing interview. Namsu smiled, but he strangely didn’t laugh at the joke again.
Suddenly, Namsu put down his chopsticks. He was starting to look more serious. Seung Hee was now alert. A pang of anxiety shot through her chest. Namsu then told her a story.
Seung Hee’s eyes were now wide open.
Two hundred million won?!? That’s a lot of money.
Some people heard Seung Hee’s loud remark and were looking at them. However, Namsu continued his story.
Seung Hee pricked up her ears.
Namsu pulled the contract out of his bag that was placed next to him and then showed it to Seung Hee. A few sleek words in the middle of the contract drove Seung Hee into a state of shock.
– The two must get married before they turn 30.
Seung Hee’s hands trembled with anger. Twenty-three years ago, her father sold her for 200 million won, and she was only five years old at that time! How crazy can he be?
Seung Hee, who was seriously thinking about whether she should completely cut off communication with him, glared at her father.
Twenty years ago, Seung Hee’s father was bitten by a dog. It was so bad that the skin that the dog bit off left a scar. After that, Namsu developed cynophobia (fear of dogs).
She asked, half giving up.
Seung Hee shook her head.
This is the bad premonition that Seung Hee has feared since this morning.
Her loud remark once again caught everyone’s attention.