Emergency Blind Date - Chapter 2
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#Episode 2
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Upon arriving at the hotel, Kang Hyeok took off his suit jacket and rolled up his shirt sleeves several times before getting out of the car.
He judged it would be a hundred times better than showing the bloodstained shirt as it was.
Since he was wearing a vest under his jacket, it wouldn’t look particularly improper.
Kang Hyeok tightened his loosened tie and finally reached for the envelope he had left on the passenger seat.
But the envelope that should have been there was nowhere to be seen. Thinking he might have dropped it on the floor, he searched for it, then suddenly remembered he had taken it from the car that morning.
The envelope that Mrs. Goh had given him contained none other than information about his blind date.
He had taken it to his research lab intending to read it when he had time, but ended up being so busy that he came here without even getting a chance to open it.
There was no point in searching for something that wasn’t there, so he’d have to face this head-on.
Getting out of the car, Kang Hyeok entered the hotel with his jacket draped over one arm.
Ten minutes before 7 o’clock.
As he entered the lounge entrance, a hotel manager approached him.
“I have a reservation. Tae Kang-hyeok.”
“Ah, yes. I’ll show you inside.”
The manager guided him to his table. It was a window seat with a clear view of the city’s night scenery.
The W Hotel, known as a prime spot for blind dates.
His mother’s thoughtful selection of such a romantic place where even non-existent romance could bloom felt overwhelmingly burdensome.
On top of that, his blind date was a woman chosen by a fortune teller rumored to be skilled.
And supposedly a woman with the strongest yin energy on Earth.
They said she needed to be at least that strong to balance with someone whose yang energy was the strongest in the universe.
Even when he tried to take it seriously, a chuckle escaped due to the absurd combination that made him feel self-deprecating.
As he waited with anticipation to see what kind of woman would appear, he spotted a woman entering the lounge entrance.
Her face looked somehow familiar.
…Where had he seen her before?
Could she be a patient he had encountered in the emergency room where hundreds of patients came and went daily?
The woman with dark circles extending down to her chin that even makeup couldn’t hide reminded him of an intern or resident worn down by chronic fatigue.
Perhaps her outfit made her look even more that way.
The black two-piece suit wrapping her slender figure looked awkward, more like borrowed clothes than sophisticated.
Kang Hyeok crossed his legs and folded his arms as he observed the woman intently.
But amusingly, the woman who gave off a strong scent of being in the same industry was being guided by the manager and approaching where Kang Hyeok was sitting.
So that’s her.
At the entrance of the much-talked-about blind date, the corners of his mouth involuntarily curved upward.
“…Mr. Tae Kang-hyeok?”
Kang Hyeok uncrossed his legs and stood up from his seat.
“Yes, I’m Tae Kang-hyeok. Nice to meet you.”
The words flowed out naturally as if he were addressing a patient. It might have been due to hearing it so much from his mother that his ears were practically calloused.
But the woman’s reaction was somewhat unexpected.
Her small face looking up at him turned pale, and she even flinched and stepped back.
Since this was a first for him, Kang Hyeok was momentarily flustered and stared at the woman with narrowed eyes.
…Why is she acting like that?
Would a resident caught hiding and sleeping in the duty room look like this?
“Ah, hello. …I’m Jeong… So-yeon.”
She was even stuttering.
The woman, who had half-covered her trembling eyes with long eyelashes, completely avoided Kang Hyeok’s gaze.
“Since meeting like this is also fate, shall we shake hands?”
Kang Hyeok slowly extended his hand, requesting a handshake.
Then the woman startled and shrank back. This also wasn’t a typical reaction.
Kang Hyeok withdrew his extended hand and pointed to a chair.
“Please, have a seat.”
“…Ah, yes.”
The woman who sat in the seat facing Kang Hyeok turned her body diagonally and kept brushing down her bangs, pressing her hair over her small face that had nothing to hide.
Why is she acting like that?
They hadn’t even met for a few minutes, but countless questions arose in Kang Hyeok’s mind due to the woman’s peculiar behavior.
If I had known this would happen, I should have paid attention and read it.
Having failed to read the woman’s personal details due to his mistake, Kang Hyeok decided to order first.
When he gestured to the manager waiting behind them, he quickly approached.
“Let’s order.”
At Kang Hyeok’s words, the woman quietly lifted her head and spoke in a voice that was barely audible.
“…Iced americano.”
Is she very shy?
Over such a simple order, the tips of the woman’s small and cute ears turned noticeably red.
Right, she might be acting this way because she’s very bashful.
Having made that judgment, Kang Hyeok ordered from the manager.
“Two iced americanos, please.”
“Understood.”
After the manager left, a subtle silence settled between them.
Facing a woman who seemed to have no intention of romance in this romantic place that was supposed to create romance where none existed made him sigh involuntarily.
It was too extreme to be just shyness.
Moreover, while he wanted to have a face-to-face conversation now, the woman seemed to have no such intention as she maintained her diagonally turned posture.
He had been on several blind dates before, but he swore this was his first time encountering such a woman.
…This isn’t even a resident called in for committing some wrongdoing.
An impatient person would suffocate.
Unable to bear the frustration, Kang Hyeok, who had been quietly observing the woman, spoke first.
“It seems Ms. Jeong So-yeon finds me quite disagreeable.”
When he asked directly, she flinched and trembled her shoulders as if startled, then finally made eye contact with Kang Hyeok.
“No, no. It’s not that… I originally like sitting diagonally. It’s a h-habit.”
What a strange habit to have.
Doesn’t she have the guts to outright say she doesn’t like him?
The woman making ridiculous excuses looked unexpectedly innocent, making him chuckle.
“Ah, a habit.”
“Yes.”
The woman who said everything she wanted to say while trembling was unexpectedly a formidable opponent.
Kang Hyeok leaned back leisurely in his chair and stared intently at the woman.
With this level of intense gaze, there should be some reaction, but the woman remained unmoved.
Wasn’t this the deadly stare that made even resident doctors wet themselves?
The more he looked, the more impressive she seemed, stirring his curiosity.
Having only dealt with blind dates who tried hard to catch his eye, seeing a woman who acted like she had come to the wrong place sparked his competitive spirit for the first time in a while.
Should I observe a little longer?
“Your drinks are here.”
Just then, iced americanos were placed in front of each of them.
“Please, have your coffee.”
“Yes.”
The woman stubbornly maintained her diagonally turned posture as she answered.
Does she know that this kind of behavior provokes defiance?
He narrowed his eyes and looked at the woman’s profile as if observing her.
Neat eyebrows and clean eyes with light double eyelids beneath them, thick eyelashes with slightly curled tips, moderately prominent cheekbones and a straight nose bridge, plump lips shining with lip gloss. Below that, her pale nape was slender and long.
Although she looked tired as if she had worked a full 24-hour shift, that didn’t diminish the woman’s beauty.
Surprisingly, the woman’s appearance was close to Kang Hyeok’s ideal type.
Shocked by this fact, Kang Hyeok examined the woman’s face once more.
From the time he first became aware of the opposite sex until now, Kang Hyeok’s ideal type had never changed.
A woman who looked the complete opposite of his sister Tae Bo-kyung. That was enough.
But not only did she look the complete opposite, she was also delicately and prettily featured, so his eyes couldn’t help but widen.
“Miss Jeong So-yeon.”
So he needed to find out.
The reason why she had turned away like that.
“…Yes.”
“I don’t know anything about you, So-yeon. I’d like us to have some basic conversation with each other.”
A moment of silence passed.
The woman who had been fidgeting with her pale, slender fingers while stealing glances at Kang Hyeok asked again with sparkling large eyes.
“Really, you don’t know anything at all?”
“Yes, I’m sorry to say that’s how it turned out.”
The woman who said sitting at an angle was her habit gradually straightened her posture and faced Kang Hyeok directly.
When her clear, clean eyes met his head-on, it felt like something in his chest dropped with a thud.
…What was that?
Kang Hyeok straightened his body that had been leaning back loosely and closed the distance with the woman.
Meanwhile, unlike at first, his blind date partner seemed to have completely lost her anxiety as she sparkled her large eyes and pulled her chair closer to the table, then sipped her coffee through the straw with her small, plump lips.
Was she quite shy…?
“But aren’t you going to drink yours?”
His blind date partner, who had been diligently stirring ice while drinking her coffee, spoke to him first. His gaze naturally went to her lips that had a glossy sheen.
“I will drink it.”
He had been feeling an inexplicable thirst.
Kang Hyeok removed the straw and gulped down the entire glass.
“You must have been quite thirsty.”
“I suppose so.”
The woman who had been gazing at Kang Hyeok smiled gracefully, her eyes crinkling when their gazes met.
Then Kang Hyeok’s heart pounded once more, even louder than before.
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