Marriage with the Beast Senior - Chapter 21
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Chapter 21
Yongil continued speaking.
“I also found that part suspicious so I double-checked, but it was too long ago and since the perpetrator had already served their sentence and been released, there was nothing more to dig into.”
“Alright, I understand.”
“In that accident, Hong Yoomin’s mother died instantly at the factory, and her father was lucky enough to survive but completely lost the use of his lower body. Due to aftereffects.”
An entire household was completely devastated by the fire.
“His kidneys are in bad condition, so he’s currently receiving kidney dialysis. He’s been staying at the hospital for 18 years now.”
“What about the hospital bills?”
“Grandfather has been covering all of them until now.”
“Grandfather…”
Meanwhile, the food they ordered arrived, and unlike other tables, the two men ate while having a serious conversation with grave expressions.
“That was also strange, so I met with a few people who live in the hometown where Yoomin’s father and Grandfather used to live and talked with them. They said the brotherly bond between them was very deep.”
Jaejun nodded slowly.
“So for his younger brother’s sake, he’s been paying his brother’s hospital bills for nearly 20 years, and he’s been raising that daughter like his own. She’s been living in the house where she lives now all this time.”
“Did you also ask the neighbors of the house where she lives now?”
“Yes. According to the neighboring residents, he dressed them almost identically, fed them the same food, and cherished them both dearly. So they originally thought they were fraternal twins.”
“Hmm.”
“The more I looked into it, the more amazing it seemed to me. Even though she wasn’t his own child, he dressed and fed her exactly the same as his own daughter, and since both were good at piano, he even sent them both to Korea University Music Department…”
“…”
“Even though Hong Yoomin experienced such terrible things in the past, the reason she seems so untroubled is probably thanks to Grandfather.”
However, Jaejun didn’t respond to Yongil’s words and asked about something else instead.
“What were the circumstances that led to her going to Germany?”
“Ah, that’s a bit unusual. Hong Suji. That cousin did indeed go to study at a music university in Germany. But Hong Yoomin didn’t.”
“Then what exactly did she do in Germany?”
“She worked as an office worker at a publishing company where a Korean was the owner.”
“Until now?”
“Yes. It is a bit strange… but maybe Yoomin said she had no talent and wanted to work instead.”
Jaejun closed his mouth and stared into space.
He recalled what Yoomin had told him as a secret when she got completely drunk for the first time in university.
“You know my cousin, right? Suji. She actually can’t play piano well. She might be better than ordinary people, but… everyone here is exceptionally talented… She’s at the bottom… She’s worse than me, and I only received tutoring hastily…”
“You got into music university after receiving tutoring hastily?”
“Yes.”
“Hong Yoomin, you’re a genius.”
“I’m just a mediocre person who falls short of being a genius.”
If what Yoomin said was true, wouldn’t it be right to support Yoomin more?
“And if I were in her position too. Grandfather is my benefactor, and how much money does pursuing music cost? I think she voluntarily said she wouldn’t do it and went to earn money instead.”
“That does make sense.”
“And while she was in Germany, she never got married and her records are completely clean.”
“Then what’s the probability that there was no fiancé to begin with?”
“At that time, it was strange that she suddenly left Korea, so I believed those words at face value, but thinking about it now, there’s a possibility there wasn’t one. Her pride wouldn’t have allowed her to tell you about her family circumstances in detail before leaving.”
“…”
“How could she say, ‘I’m embarrassed to ask Grandfather to contribute more to my tuition. So I’m going to Germany with my cousin to earn money.’ Especially when you were somewhat obsessed with Hong Yoomin at that time?”
That’s right.
Whatever I did, I’d buy her presents because she was pretty, buy her coffee.
On days when she didn’t come to school, I’d call and ask if something was wrong.
I did all sorts of things that would have shocked my mother and father if they knew.
“I don’t think I could have said it either.”
Jaejun put down his fork and answered quietly.
“Right. I can understand that to some extent.”
“Is there something that bothers you?”
“Yeah. Why…”
“…”
“I don’t understand why she’d even use private loans to go on a blind date with Kim Byeongtae. Is Grandfather pressuring her?”
“Looking at what they’ve done for Hong Yoomin so far, they don’t seem like that kind of family…”
“Secretary Kwon.”
Jaejun’s voice became seriously subdued.
“You know what?”
“What do you mean?”
“Child abusers usually have good reputations outside. Among directors of orphanages who torment children, there are people who’ve received good conduct awards multiple times.”
“Does that mean Hong Yoomin’s Grandfather is… the same type?”
Jaejun shrugged his shoulders.
“It doesn’t necessarily mean that, but it means we need to think about it from multiple angles.”
“Oh. Now that you mention it, that seems possible too, Vice President.”
“Or.”
Jaejun stroked his chin and stared into space again.
And as if organizing his thoughts to himself rather than speaking to Yongil, he muttered lowly.
“Maybe it’s hard for her to endure.”
“Excuse me?”
“Now that she’s become a proper adult, maybe she wants to stop being indebted to Grandfather and come out to live on her own.”
So maybe that’s why she’s desperately trying to marry a rich man.
But I have much more money than enough.
Suddenly, heat flared up.
Feeling as if his throat was being choked, he twisted his tie downward.
“Oh. That probability seems higher, doesn’t it?”
“But I’d prefer it to be the former.”
“What? The side where Grandfather is only kind on the surface but makes Hong Yoomin’s life miserable inside? Why on earth? Then wouldn’t Hong Yoomin be too pitiful…?”
“Well.”
Do I want to become a prince on a white horse?
However, Jaejun soon realized his thinking was wrong.
No matter what situation Hong Yoomin was in, she would never be the type to ask others for help.
Her college days proved everything.
Even if she didn’t know he was the only son of Taehyun Group’s chairman, she would have at least noticed he was the son of a well-off family.
When such a man was chasing after her every day saying he liked her, who wouldn’t ask for help with their grim situation?
Even I would have asked for help.
But Hong Yoomin was different.
“I’m staying at my uncle’s house due to circumstances.”
“Why does Suji always call me to run errands for her? She was born as a late child and only daughter, so that’s why. She’s not a bad kid.”
She didn’t reveal her circumstances to evoke sympathy.
“Your cousin goes out and has fun just fine. Why can’t you stay out past midnight like Cinderella or even sleep over?”
When I asked about parts that seemed questionable.
“I originally don’t like going out late at night. And I’m naturally conservative too.”
She answered as minimally as possible.
That’s probably why I felt even more attracted to Hong Yoomin.
I wanted to know her, get close to her, approach her more.
But she absolutely wouldn’t let me cross that line she had set.
So I became frantic and like a madman, constantly tried to step into Hong Yoomin’s world.
In the end, I was abandoned though.
“Secretary Kwon.”
“Yes, Vice President.”
“Someone like Hong Yoomin…”
Jaejun rubbed his lips with his thumb as he drew out his words.
“What if you were in an obviously terrible situation that anyone could see. How do you think it would feel if the man you like found out?”
“Oh!”
Suddenly Yongil adjusted his horn-rimmed glasses and pulled his chair closer to the table.
“I saw this recently on a dating show that aired on TV!”
“What?”
“The topic was ‘A woman’s home situation is bad and the man who likes her finds out. The woman wants to break up, but the man says he can’t let her go.'”
“That becomes a topic? The woman’s pride would be hurt, but it’s not enough to break up over, is it?”
“No. Everyone sided with the woman’s situation. Even if others don’t matter, you don’t want the person you like to see your rock bottom.”
“Why though.”
“…It’s because you’ve never lived in hardship, Vice President. I couldn’t even tell my girlfriend when I failed the law school transfer exam before.”
Jaejun narrowed his eyes.
“When did you even take the bar exam in the midst of all that.”
“Well. Just a moment… I thought being a secretary didn’t suit me, so I thought I’d give it a try.”
That traitorous bastard.
Taking an exam without even telling his closest friend?
He was angry, but Yongil wasn’t what was important right now.
“Anyway, not wanting my partner to know my shameful secrets is just a tiny bit of pride.”
“So why is that tiny bit of pride…”
Jaejun couldn’t understand it at all.
Even if his family went bankrupt and he ended up on the streets overnight.
He would at least tell the person he loves.
Wouldn’t it make them sadder not knowing what’s happening to the person they love.
Although Yongil gave an opinion contrary to his own thoughts, he ultimately couldn’t change Jaejun’s mind.
Jaejun was the type who believed that if you love someone, you should still share everything.
“But doesn’t Hong Yoomin not like you in the first place, Vice President? It’s been 5 years.”
Jaejun’s expression turned cold.
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