TMWCL Ch 2 part 2
by AnonAnemoneYeoreum thought that he would eat as if it was the world’s most tasteless food. But contrary to her expectations, Haegun ate quite well. He used his spoon and chopsticks neatly and precisely. She understood why the owner called Haegun ‘handsome boss’. It was as if he were the only one in a fancy traditional Korean restaurant. It was fun to watch him. Of course, Yeoreum tried not to look at him as much as possible, and she even searched for something to do to keep herself busy. But the restaurant was small, and it was raining, so there weren’t that many customers. Seeing as how there was a limited amount of work, it was completely natural for her eyes to occasionally look in his direction. That is to say, Yeoreum was not staring at him like a pervert.
There were only two other tables with customers. She could occasionally hear the sound of the owner washing dishes in the kitchen.
“Part-timer, bring me an ashtray.”
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The person who spoke up was a man sitting at a different table. He had lit a cigarette. The pungent smell spread throughout the store.
He was a big man with a bulky body, and he had a tattoo on one arm that looked like fish scales. He seemed to be in a similar profession to Haegun. He was a man she had seen at the restaurant a few times lately. Whenever he came in, he would sit by the window and chat with his companions as he smoked cigarettes. He would spit on the floor or make a mess, but he never caused any major trouble.
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Yeoreum approached him and replied in a small voice.
“Sorry, sir. Smoking is prohibited indoors on days when the outdoor area is closed.”
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“I ate meat, and I’m really craving some nicotine. This oppa is only going to smoke two cigarettes and go.”
Although Yeoreum was a bit creeped out at the thought of calling this man ‘oppa’, she answered him politely in a professional tone.
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“The kitchen is open, and there are side dishes inside, so the smell might reach them. Please understand.”
“Then do you want to sit next to me and pour me a drink instead?”
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“This isn’t that kind of establishment, sir. If you feel uncomfortable, I can go and ask the owner about the smoking ban.”
Just as Yeoreum moved to leave…
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“Wait a sec.”
The man’s hand reached out to her. Yeoreum took a small step back.
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“Please use your words, sir.”
“You’re avoiding me? Ha. What did I do for you to avoid me like this? I was kind to you because I thought you looked a bit pretty.”
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It was happening again, just like last time. Was there some kind of law of conservation when it came to people like this? There were always one or two guys like this every month.
Yeoreum’s face stiffened.
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“I’m sorry. I’ll go and call the owner.”
“Hey!”
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The rude customer jumped up from his seat and pulled his arm back as if he were going to hit Yeoreum on her shoulder. Yeoreum flinched and squeezed her eyes shut. Even though her eyes were closed, she could feel a shadow being cast above her, blocking the pale fluorescent lights of the restaurant.
“What are you doing?”
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But the shadow belonged to someone else. When she opened her eyes at the familiar voice, she saw that Haegun was holding the man’s arm with one hand. His black gaze seemed strangely hot as he looked at her, urging her to answer his question.
“Because he’s a customer…”
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“A customer.”
Haeguns turned to the other man. Even though he was standing, he was much shorter than Haegun. He looked slightly overweight, and his arms were thick. However, if his arms were to be compared to sausages, then Haegun’s arms were also the same thickness but covered with muscles instead.
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“But I’m a customer too.”
“Who’s this guy?”
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The rude customer frowned and pulled his arm away.
Haegun’s gaze turned to the lit cigarette in front of the man.
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“What stupid bastard is smoking a fucking cigarette in a poorly-ventilated restaurant?”
“What did you say?”
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“Hyung-nim, I’ll handle this.”
Taehyuk, who had been standing next to Haegun, joined in a beat later. The rude customer and his companions stood up from their seats, biting back curses.
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“Look at that. You brought your little brother to show off in front of a pretty girl, is that it? I’ve been working hard to get this girl for a while now, but you already fucked her? Are the two of you in that kind of relationship?”
He made a suggestive hand gesture, making a fist with one hand and hitting the palm of his other hand with a loud smack. Yeoreum knew what that gesture meant. Since she had been working here for half a year, she couldn’t help but absorb this kind of information over time.
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“…Yeoreum.”
Haegun opened his mouth and spoke in a strained voice.
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“Take the owner and go out for a bit.”
“…Pardon?”
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“Hurry.”
Yeoreum hurried into the kitchen and called the owner. She told her what Haegun had said. The owner let out a deep sigh, grabbed her umbrella, and went outside with Yeoreum.
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“There’s nothing we can do. You should just go home.”
“I left my cell phone inside.”
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“Jeez… I heard that kids these days treat their phones like lifelines. How could you leave it behind?”
The owner and Yeoreum had no choice but to stand in front of the empty store next door while holding their umbrellas. The rude customer’s screams and the sound of something falling could be heard from inside, but it quickly became quiet. A little while later, two black sedans stopped in front of the store. Four men got out and entered the restaurant.
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Not long after they went inside, Haegun came out of the restaurant. He was holding his suit jacket in his hand. In contrast to the chaotic atmosphere, he looked the same as when he had first come into the restaurant. He looked clean, without any signs of injury, blood stains, or dirt. He walked towards them after he spotted Yeoreum and the owner. He didn’t even have an umbrella, but he didn’t seem to mind the falling rain.
Haegun stood in front of Yeoreum and threw his suit jacket over her head.
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“It’s R291. Close your eyes, Yeoreum.”
Yeoreum didn’t know what exactly happened after that. A long while later, she could hear the sound of the restaurant door opening. Then she heard the loud sound of car doors opening and closing several times. Occasionally, she thought she heard a deep, low groan. The sound of the rain was so loud that she couldn’t be sure. Haegun took the owner into the store first.
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Now left alone outside, Yeoreum naturally began to focus on the smell of Haegun’s clothes under his suit jacket. His jacket smelled of men’s aftershave and a hint of cigarettes. Whether it was because her vision was obstructed or because of the smell, her chaotic mind quickly grew calm.
The situation inside seemed to have been sorted out, and Haegun seemed fine, so it was probably the rude customer who had been injured. Still, she had been a little worried about him, so she felt relieved. Having reached this conclusion, Yeoreum scoffed. How could she feel relieved about the winner and loser of a gangster fight?
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She heard the sound of the restaurant door opening again. As she wondered who it was this time, her vision suddenly grew bright. As the jacket was removed, Haegun, whose hair was slightly damp from the rain and haphazardly brushed back, entered her view. Water pooled beneath his black hair, which had been swept to the side. Long drops of water flowed down his well-defined clavicle muscles, which could be seen through the open collar of his shirt.
“I told you to close your eyes. Why are they open?”
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“I opened my eyes because you took your jacket off my head. And even if they were open, I wouldn’t have been able to see anything because you covered them with your clothes.”
“Smart girl.”
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When Haegun raised his hand, Yeoreum flinched as her shoulders trembled. He wouldn’t hit her, but it was a habit she had gained from going through similar situations. It was a learned defense mechanism. Haegun gently rubbed her forehead with his thumb.
“While this ahjussi was distracted for a moment, it looks like Yeoreum went around with something strange on her forehead.”
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As he pulled his hand away, Yeoreum slowly opened her eyes.
Her large, round eyes were not able to hide her emotions, and her worry was clearly visible. He was still getting rained on. Yeoreum lifted her umbrella higher to cover him, and Haegun obediently bent down and put his head under the umbrella.
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Raindrops ran down his forehead and fell straight onto Yeoreum’s hand that was holding the umbrella handle.
“Um, Ahjussi.”
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“What?”
“You didn’t get hurt, right?”
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“Of course not.”
Haegun chuckled and raised his hand again, rubbing his thumb against her forehead. Yeoreum closed her eye on the side where his palm had touched and looked up at him in annoyance.
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“It wasn’t completely erased.”
He answered, still smiling. Yeoreum’s gaze slowly dropped down.
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“The owner is a good person. If the restaurant is a mess and everything is broken, she won’t have anything left.”
“Don’t worry. The owner is a good businesswoman.”
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It meant that he had compensated the owner for more than what he had destroyed. He continued to speak in a steady voice.
“Yeoreum, you should go home with me. I’ll take you.”
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“Ahjussi, you drank alcohol.”
“I didn’t.”
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“You didn’t drink? But you drink every day.”
“Yeoreum seems to have a lot of interest in me. Seeing as how you know that.”
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Come to think of it, she hadn’t seen him drink alcohol once today. She had only seen him neatly scooping up rice with his spoon or eating the stew so deliciously.
“You were so entertained watching me eat, so how could I drink alcohol in front of you like that? If you watch me drink, and you find it interesting, what if you start imitating me? Kids should be properly taught how to drink by an adult.”
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“I know how to drink.”
“Yeah, right.”
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He snorted.
“And I can get home by myself just fine.”
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“You can’t go alone. I have your phone.”
Haegun took out Yeoreum’s worn-out cell phone from his pocket and waved it in front of her. When Yeoreum tried to grab it, he clenched it tightly in his large hand. His hand was large enough to cover her phone from view.
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“I don’t have an umbrella, remember? Why don’t you hold it for me as I walk to the car. And since you’ll already be there, you can just get inside and let me give you a ride.”
“Why would I hold the umbrella for you, Ahjussi?”
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“You’re holding it for me now.”
“…Where is your car?”
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Yeoreum avoided his gaze with a flushed face. If she were completely honest, the weather was terrible, and it would have been scary to walk alone after the unpleasantness of today. His car was parked in front of the building that was next to where Yeoreum was standing. As he approached the car, Haegun got out from under Yeoreum’s umbrella and got into the driver’s seat first. Yeoreum followed him and sat in the passenger seat.
“Looks like we’re close enough to ride in the same car now.”
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“I get in the same car as a taxi driver, so this doesn’t mean anything.”
“How cruel.”
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Haegun started the engine. His car smelled like the aftershave she smelled on his clothes. She fastened her seat belt and opened her mouth.
“I’m giving you this address because I’ll be moving out tomorrow anyway. Please don’t come looking for me in the future.”
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“Yeoreum is really smart. But what should I do? This ahjussi is a gangster bastard, so finding Yeoreum’s address was no trouble at all. And even though you had your guard up so much, the fact that I haven’t come looking for you just shows that I have good manners.”
“How generous of you.”
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“As long as you know. Now tell me your address.”
Haegun entered the address that Yeoreum told him into the navigation system, and the car began to move.
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Walking home usually took thirty minutes, and on rainy days, it took up to forty minutes. But it was quite a short drive. When the car stopped in front of the apartment building, Yeoreum turned to Haegun to thank him for the ride, but he spoke first.
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“Let’s quit the part-time job.”
Yeoreum had also thought the same thing several times while they were driving to the apartment. Just like all office workers in the world who lived with a letter of resignation in their hearts, part-timers also worked with the same mindset. However, saying you’d quit was easy, but in reality, carrying it out was not. If you miss even one day, 5% of your living expenses will disappear, so when would she be able to find a new part-time job with good pay and get well-acclimated to working there?
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“Don’t meddle in other people’s livelihoods.”
“I’ll find you another part-time job. What’s your major?”
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“Early childhood education.”
“Sounds like you’re learning good things. Then what’s your dream? To be a kindergarten teacher?”
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Dream? It was a word that was far removed from Yeoreum’s world.
Maybe it was because she had chosen early childhood education as her major after seeing its employment rate. The more she learned about it, the more it became clear that it wasn’t her path. Her poor grades in the first semester were largely due to this. But she didn’t want to tell this to Haegun. It was already embarrassing having him see her working part-time at the restaurant with so many unpleasant incidents. She felt like he’d caught her hitting rock bottom.
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“Yes. A teacher who teaches kids not to become gangsters like you, Ahjussi.”
“That’s something my company needs.”
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Haegun opened his wallet and took out all the 10,000 won bills he could find. From a glance, it looked like there were about twenty of them.
“It just so happens that we need a teacher like that.”
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“…You need one?”
Haegun answered with a straight face.
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“My shitty kids aren’t quite human yet, you see.”
“……”
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“Do you have a problem with that?”
Ha. Yeoreum scoffed in disbelief.
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“I have a lot of problems. First of all, I don’t teach adults. If they’re really your children, hire a professional nanny or send them to a daycare or kindergarten.”
“Mm, it looks like Yeoreum sees me as a father with children.”
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Yeoreum, who thought for a moment, shook her head. Even though Haegun’s appearance made it difficult to guess his age, she didn’t think he had children. For some reason, he seemed like the kind of person who couldn’t fall in love with someone, get married, and have children.
He slowly opened his lips.
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“I’m currently raising a child who is difficult to deal with.
Haegun’s gaze turned to Yeoreum. The corners of his mouth curled.
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“But the kid’s all grown up.”
Yeoreum avoided his gaze. Why did it sound like he was talking about her? It felt strange.
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“Anyway, keep the money. I’m not quitting my part-time job.”
“If I weren’t here today, you would have gotten hit. Do you know that?”
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“There aren’t a lot of customers like that. You were just unlucky to have seen a couple of them. Today turned out fine.”
“It seems that the world looks pretty to you because you’re kind, but who knows? What if today was different? Those bastards are all pimps who make a living by selling women. If the women run away, they beat them half to death. Or they’re gangsters who don’t even bother burying the bodies.”
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Haegun continued speaking in a low voice.
“There were also some drug dealers mixed in with some construction workers. I guess they’re relatively better. But among these people, there was one who touched you. Ah, I think there was also a guy who was wearing an electronic ankle bracelet.”
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Yeoreum’s hands trembled. It was completely different hearing what kind of people they were directly from his mouth instead of just imagining the identity of a customer while serving them. Haegun’s words had power. Even if he lied, there was something in his voice that made her feel certain of the things he was saying. So much so that Yeoreum didn’t even doubt him.
“But there are still many people who treat me well. And either way, it’s not like they’re anyone special to me. They’re just customers.”
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“I’m sure they treat you well. Yeoreum, look at your face and body. It’s only natural for guys who make money by selling women’s pussies to drool and come running to you. Not to mention the regulars. I can hear their eyes rolling around in its sockets because they want to fuck you.”
Yeoreum looked at Haegun in surprise.
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His choice of words were vulgar, but his voice did not change. At first, she thought she’d misheard him. His voice remained steady, but there was a sharp gleam in his eyes. Maybe it was because they were inside a dark car, but he seemed a bit menacing.
“…Stop it.”
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“So quit your part-time job.”
“If I quit just like you ask, then what am I supposed to do? It’s not easy to find a private tutoring gig if you’re a first-year student right now.”
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“Your father was a gangster, but his earnings weren’t that dirty. At least, he earned his money more cleanly than the customers at your restaurant.”
“……”
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“Since it’s money earned legally, just spend it. Earning money from those kinds of guys at the restaurant or earning money by pretending to be an office worker… it’s all the same. And your dad won’t be able to use that money anyway.”
“…I’m getting out. Thank you for dropping me off.”
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Yeoreum got out of the car as if she were fleeing.
No matter how she looked at it, the money earned through illegal activities and the money earned from being a server at a barbecue restaurant were completely different. Therefore, there was no reason for Yeoreum to be swayed by Haegun’s words. She entered her room and sighed as she looked at the luggage she had packed earlier that day.
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“I need to finish getting ready to move out.”
Maybe it was because she was anxious about the unexpected incident at the restaurant, but she instantly relaxed when she returned home. Since there was no one around to do it for her, she needed to finish preparing for the move herself. She busily moved around, but her mind was still muddled. As soon as Haegun began to open the door she had kept shut in her mind, one by one, the things that had been bothering her about her part-time job began to surface.
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Suddenly, a thought crossed her mind. She had a feeling that those occasional unwelcome customers would start to increase in number from now on.
* * *
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A whole table and a burner had disappeared from the restaurant.
It seemed to have been destroyed during the commotion the day before, but the owner didn’t say anything about it. Normally, she would have gone into great detail about the situation and how Haegun had compensated her, so it was quite strange.
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Yeoreum slowly blinked. Her eyes were red and feverish.
Today, since it wasn’t raining in the evening, they had opened up the outdoor seating area. There were men sitting here and there, smoking cigarettes and grilling meat. Now that she thought about it, outdoor tables and smoking in restaurants were illegal…
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“Yeoreum, you don’t look very well. Are you feeling sick?”
“I think I’m just coming down with a small cold. I’m fine.”
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“If it’s too difficult for you, I’d normally tell you to go home, but it’s really busy today. I’ll pack you some side dishes for you to take hom when you leave. Eat some good food and get some rest this weekend.”
“Thank you.”
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Was it because she’d fallen asleep the day before without taking a shower after she had finished packing? Or maybe it was because she had moved out in a hurry this morning during the drizzle. Yeoreum was barely able to pull herself together. Her body felt heavy, and her mind was half-dazed. It was clearly a cold. But if she missed work for even one day, she’d be out 50,000 won. She had to avoid missing work at all costs, so she dragged her aching body to the restaurant.
It was true that when your head is muddled, you have to keep yourself busy to clear it out. Since Yeoreum was sick and busy, she had no time to care about who the customers were or who had come inside. She just had to focus on finishing her work properly without making any mistakes during the three hours she worked at her part-time job.
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“Welcome.”
She automatically greeted customers, took orders, set down the side dishes, and cleared the tables. Yeoreum suddenly realized that Haegun had not come even though he was usually here at this time. There was less than an hour left before her shift ended.
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‘Has the guy named Taehyuk finally gotten tired of eating meat?’
Maybe the trouble all began yesterday when Yeoreum got out of the car without even listening to what Haegun had to say. Jeong Haegun. If that man didn’t come, the owner would miss the regulars who had disappeared. From now on, the one million won they had made in sales during the past two weeks would also disappear. Coincidentally, that was also equivalent to Yeoreum’s monthly salary. So in the end, was Yeoreum living off of Haegun’s money?
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No. Yeoreum worked and received fair compensation for her work. Even though the owner was running the store in a slightly illegal manner and the customers were always looking for an opportunity to drag Yeoreum into illegal work, Yeoreum was doing a completely normal job of serving food and receiving fair pay for it.
Thinking back, it was a world where even the slightest slip could turn the entire floor into a minefield. She was barely able to take the right steps, but she didn’t know when she’d step on a mine. No, she had already stepped on one. Yeoreum remembered the 200,000 won taxi fare that Haegun had given to her as if it had been nothing. Not only had she not returned it, but she hadn’t even brought it up to him.
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“Miss! We need one more spoon here!”
“I’ll be right there.”
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As she returned with the spoon, a customer entered the restaurant.
“Welcome…”
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Yeoreum’s gaze turned to Taehyuk, who was standing at the entrance. He came in alone with a gloomy face and sat down at an empty table. Where did Haegun go and why did Taehyuk come alone? And why did his expression look like that? Did he get into trouble? They were gangsters, so it was a likely possibility.
Yeoreum hurried over to Taehyuk.
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“Are you alone today?”
“Yeah. Hyung-nim… and the underlings are all busy. Actually, I’m busy too, but…”
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Taehyuk’s voice trailed off.
“What about the other ahjussi?”
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“Hyung-nim has an important engagement. He asked me to tell you, ‘I’ll see you next week, Yeoreum.’”
“…I see.”
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Taehyuk raised his head slightly and looked at Yeoreum.
“I’ll take five servings of the gochujang bulgogi and…”
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Yeoreum fumbled around her apron pockets as she looked for her notepad. There was nothing there except for a dishcloth and her cell phone. She had been wiping the table with her cell phone earlier, and now it seemed that she had forgotten her notepad.
“Sorry, I left my notepad back there. Please wait a moment, I’ll go grab it.”
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Yeoreum hurriedly returned to Taehyuk with her notepad. He looked at her with a puzzled expression.
“Are you feeling sick?”
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“It’s nothing. I’m just feeling a little warm.”
“You look like you have a fever. Hyung-nim will be worried.”
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Worried? That was ridiculous. Haegun probably felt annoyed at her for ignoring his words before he could finish talking and getting out of the car without saying another word even though he’d driven her home. There was no reason for him to worry about her. Yeoreum gripped the pen tightly in her hand. They say that if you overwork your body, your thoughts will become simpler. She wanted to refute that saying. As soon as thoughts related to Haegun came to mind, her mind grew noisy.
“I’m fine. Would you like to order something?”
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“A bottle of Chutisul and five servings of gochujang bulgogi. And a bowl of rice and soybean paste stew.”
“Got it.”
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Yeoreum turned around, pressing down on the pen and writing down the contents of his order on her notepad.
Was it because her body ached? She didn’t know why, but she suddenly felt very upset. Was she going to be very sick tomorrow? Maybe that’s why her body and mind were so tired today.
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