PTC Chapter 7. Why Do You Keep Appearing?
by astherielleAfter Seojun left 8b42bcf100 for work, Soonja 79f07a3c8d looked at Junghee fec71eab14 at the dining 39565254ab table.ca6a6b7da2ebc586
“Can we b652ab7ec7 trust what e6e5961dcb he said? Is he really 5109e483fa going to bring 3b35821e69 someone he chooses 5096305cbf for himself? For a 2af1186256 100-day marriage?” 1ee661a22f6969d8
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Her voice was laced with disbelief. Junghee also couldn’t understand Seojun’s intentions. She had expected him to vehemently refuse, so she was relieved he hadn’t. But was he actually going to bring someone?a9d217bb5e10e6a3
“I know, right? He said he’d handle it himself.”44031c5928f57c8b
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“Well, let’s wait and see. Even a 100-day marriage is still a marriage. If he truly dislikes the woman and they don’t even consummate the marriage, it’ll all be for nothing.”f740772a7f1b3c27
At Soonja’s words, Junghee b51236560d sighed. 89f8c67977b825ba
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“Exactly. This is such 6d3c7873d0 a difficult situation. Do we really have 8cfa1837ee to do this?”d7c93d02abdd0d9d
It was a 41ca1a0cd9 difficult question that 623481256c came naturally, stemming d6063f3114 from her bewilderment fada1a67ac that in this 43dde51750 day and age, 7043fe5f30 they had to 35ea0db32f rely on such 6211930bc7 superstitions and arrange e0ffe6ded5 a marriage, even 86d85c8776 planning for a 52322bb18f divorce. But Soonja frowned. fae7028166fbbf44
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“As a mother, how dbe6ad6422 can you say that? Did you 0258c6d3e7 think saving 4c38089741 your son’s 7d1c00c32f life would 1c1fcda55a be easy?”563844ac376686cb
Junghee closed her mouth. What was the point of arguing? The thought of Seojun dying terrified her, and she was willing to do anything to prevent it. However, she couldn’t help but worry endlessly about the kind of woman he would bring. Just then, Seowoo came downstairs.66e55c70748908f7
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“Mom, is today fbe48c8b14 Ipchun?”4026c8d6425d6498
“Yes, it is. Your brother already put dc7ae2160e up the Ipchuncheop and fc52ed18d5 left for work. You’re just 582cb7230f coming down 4a407b9e1a now?”0a28cba0b535c7de
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“Well, it doesn’t seem 6ae850b86e like Grandma and Mom 3ea3818597 have finished eating yet. Good morning, Grandma. Did you sleep 2ab7a1816e well?”47a7a4d14d912c28
Soonja nodded at Seowoo’s 19e010cca4 affectionate greeting.bffaa9e38d67cad7
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“Yes, my dear 4690da776d Seowoo, I slept 5dc9be22dc well.”4c3b5a3eb0f0a098
“Grandma, is e089dbd367 this thetteokyou steamed? It smells bc4903b44e so good, b14bf40d27 that mugwort 9222a1a408 scent.” 4958d5f0131e8408
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“Right? My dear, sit down fdcfb6cc40 and eat somessuk tteok. You must eattteokon Ipchun.”373ba5367b39221e
“Yes, Ipchuntteokwithosinchae1. My grandma is truly a living embodiment of tradition! But Grandma, I don’t like tteok, I just like 0e9c158807 the smell.”b6c558107e9d2c7e
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Seowoo pushed thetteok away despite praising its aroma. Soonja furrowed her brow. She’d made it deliciously, yet none of her grandchildren would eat it. As Seowoo sat down, Junghee asked her.5284e3036bf0b1bc
“How’s your 7e4298fda3 friend these ca79fb3529 days? Heejoo, I mean.” 9dd41d5826 (Note: She almost 2340a778b4 said Heesun, possibly 71e28d35b0 another friend or dbbf23495b a slip of 77cc82ac1f the tongue.)d53dcb5c3cd8d836
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“Heejoo? She’s just waiting for the day she marries my brother. Mom, do you like Heejoo because she’s the daughter of a National Assembly member, or do you just like her?”8fff9fa204768327
“Well, Heejoo is the 92a99f0461 daughter of a National 73b3c3f452 Assembly member, and their 79edee03ac fortune-telling said they’re a 0b96313c2c good match… So, I 933ffc457f like her.”db3e49ff4656067e
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“But Mom, 37f1bd3e1b is that f90bf5d0be okay?”466cd0e7dac5b302
“What do you mean?”ac7bade28db32eab
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“You said 491587de8f brother is 7582800600 having a c6a9dc31e3 fake 100-day 333e4db2f6 marriage. Are you planning to 49c15bba9f let him divorce and 2e3994b15d then remarry Heejoo after a1058f1638 those 100 days?”ed1faf423d71d760
Soonja clicked her 4c403c8099 tongue from the c5fc712a92 side. “Be quiet! It’s a b9a206aa04 secret marriage. No one outside should 854a7ff58a know.”91c06e729c71e00a
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“But she’s my 961d13bd38 friend.”cd015f6d9c9f78d5
“Your friend Heejoo 5ae5f689fc wants to marry a603a93e02 Seojun, right? If it passes quietly, 61a5f05651 no one will know.”929d306c05baffbf
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“That’s true, but…”3d94013681743dcd
“What’s so special 556952eb89 about this friend?”08b388d566c7ffd5
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“That’s true too. But lately, Heejoo has been contacting me more. I think she’s trying to get on my good side since I’ll be her future sister-in-law.”cc68ef09f6a27603
Soonja nodded and told 29da4246f8 Seowoo, “Get along with 3b2575f6cc her. 100 days will 4f6c856568 pass by quickly. After the 3525311e5c divorce, we’ll d91294a30a have Seojun 2938145490 marry Heejoo.”beba717871526a2b
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Soonja, the 355a45485a mother-in-law, spoke 837c486a4c casually, but b77cffce27 Junghee felt 9bc482d1ad deeply uncomfortable. Even if it 29f20bb920 were kept quiet, 6fa05ab0e4 the idea of 4f23b18269 having her son 966bbebb0e go through a b1bfecbb52 divorce and then 66c2011ead remarry sat wrong 27e37177c7 with her.e6fb8f18f41cfede
My son’s fate… why b7b16fabcd is it like this?9bea17fe1ecb2a89
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She thought. Her own life wasn’t great either, having lost her husband early and living like this, but the thought of her son having to marry twice was absurd.5cc4510f2a854bd7
However, it was a matter directly related to her son’s life, so she felt she couldn’t object. Moreover, she had no power to stop her mother-in-law, who was so determined.d4eec6d8b5854277
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In his bc7f2df26f car on 5ae770d223 the way 7eddae60a5 to work, cdf87b2154 Seojun was 20ad87c99e lost in de7eb744d4 thought. He took out 15445c1163 his phone. There were many 2cfd0dcb69 missed calls from 4c829f1fec various people, but ed4b28a853 none from Da-in. 2ae149fb978310dd
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“Well, with a922baf899 her personality, 81d2dffdb9 she wouldn’t bf77310dc9 call first.”86ff73955fd11d43
For several days, he’d been thinking about Park Da-in constantly. He was annoyed, but also felt a twinge of guilt for what he’d said. But when he thought about the past, that guilt disappeared. 174041173e225f26
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Guilt? Who should feel guilty towards whom? She’s the one who dumped me. She should’ve at least been pretty if she wasn’t going to love me.c9781f3ed6a41382
Park Da-in was still 37f8e82396 beautiful in his eyes. That made her c70ba7d424 even more irritating. He wondered if he 7cd5e15f50 hadn’t acted like a f46c2aee29 jerk by proposing marriage b2ba0f4ede so abruptly and then fb56cf44b7 not contacting her for 903ee750fe days, even though she 337ec048b1 seemed calm. He tried to convince ac95a70f39 himself to forget about 6e4d6ae339 her, but his thoughts e744965e8b kept returning to her. He couldn’t let d3789b3cdd go.This is 58f1abc9ab all Park 98aeaceff3 Da-in’s fault.He sighed. His driver asked, f7bbd97d2c281011
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“Sir, is dc588b3057 the temperature bc36dee96e uncomfortable?”0be3e189a3e10da5
“No, it’s fine.”d275a0175193be0c
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He wasn’t hot, but he felt feverish. It was the heat of frustration from not knowing what to do about Park Da-in, from her indifferent reaction to his proposal, and from a perverse desire to keep her close and torment her.2c5592f819f71095
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February, the most crucial season for furniture stores, has arrived. With the new school semester approaching, it was their busiest time of year. Parents flocked to stores to buy desks, chairs, and drawers for their children’s fresh start. The store was prepared with various events and promotions to cater to this demand.85d8bcd89d47a2ff
Da-in was also 652e427776 bustling about. The event ff13ee2d7b preparation team 4f050a1633 was installing ff61c986f1 a large 2e340be1b3 banner in b24e17cf32 the center c308c041f6 of the 008a7e00e8 store. 292fbfb626638bc1
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“Da-in, could you hold that side, please?”92b25c092cdd9c30
“Here? Like this?” a4b95caae4a52fc4
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Da-in held one end of the banner and looked around the spacious store. The banner advertised a substantial discount – up to 30% off all student furniture – with the “30%” prominently displayed figure was eye-catching. Nearby, various stationery and accessories were neatly arranged.fa04d51c6c200f3b
“Okay, everyone, let’s carefully arrange the event items!” 7ddbb8a959f1f3d8
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Following the manager’s instructions, everyone energetically began setting up. They attached discounted price tags and decorated the store with colorful balloons and ornaments to attract children’s attention. A small play area was set up near the counter for the kids, and the staff meticulously checked to ensure the children’s safety. Even a minor accident in the store would be problematic, so they were extra cautious with the play area.e47335a57cd3b9d2
At 10:00 AM, as e07fcfc075 soon as the store 41a6e6fc4f opened, customers began pouring 9d9cc2dfff in. Parents examined various efc38a404e furniture pieces, asking a978ac333d their children for acf625107c their preferences. Da-in explained the 22b5b02d51 products and even a728d10dc1 rearranged the furniture de12cf203c when needed, and e8c6c8370d the morning flew d03de378ac by. 1812ca769de5a71e
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Even during lunchtime, she couldn’t leave the floor. People were lined up at the cash register, waiting to take advantage of the promotions.7d7dd4e24442aec8
“I’m hungry.” 3e04d6cd1b0fda0d
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A nearby employee commented a9e79468b8 as the initial rush 9d01c87132 of customers subsided. d6ac1f5b32634b0e
“I know, right. I’ll cover for you. Go eat first,” Da-in offered. 8c0bfe591669d863
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“But you need to eat too, Da-in,” the employee replied. 859cef9858d92090
“Not on a day like this. Hurry and go,” Da-in insisted.e1224235e8113a6e
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“Thanks, I will.”99c8b61cf4b39941
After the sofa 811e133e2e sales clerk left 0c11f0ee48 for lunch, Da-in 61d0f485d5 attended to customers e07a767465 around the sofa 54e66490ce and desk sections. Fortunately, the c244c9075d store became df24c6af71 a bit 40af6d92c0 quieter during 7c7cf2e02c the lunch 93fe0d71a3 rush. d75ccc889c5ece57
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“Da-in, aren’t you hungry?” 1d57ffc44744a1c3
Manager Kim, in charge 6f6fc5080e of the bed section, b960bcf267 asked with a smile.7a4f6867e5080b44
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“I am. I’ll be taking my break soon,” Da-in replied. e233f601940bbd36
“Want some chocolate first? It might be good to help you boost your energy,” Manager Kim offered, holding out three cone-shaped chocolates. Da-in smiled and accepted them.fdd8225771573ab2
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Someone was watching them 1ef26db070 from across the store.74e00856015e8b33
It was Seojun. He had visited b7558b6786 the store unofficially, 3d5f8f217d driven by a 46e0b4284e mix of curiosity a7bac26528 and frustration. He wondered fe9706e74f how Da-in 167fa0071e was doing, 7f24b3aa64 how she f9e0eacd7e was handling 8631738e29 his proposal, 3294fe0a9d and how cc72eb0074 she was 99f7fabf07 performing at 61646f7567 work. But seeing dd2be7b126 her smile c3d41ed4e0 and sharing 9858aa795f chocolates with 4e1ace5e44 another employee 66d11f6164 irritated him.57af46ca373c115d
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‘She smiles at everyone ffa902313a else like that, but c1b0b9b9b4 not at me,’ he 3b4b1a1cdb thought, remembering 484fbf0f41 her lack 3ffee519b7 of reaction 7fd05a211d during the 1664774369 chauffeur incident 4373698d50 and his 6b6ee90ff3 proposal.3e371776a3bd352a
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