Jin Sukyung, who had been accompanying Miju, looked beyond paleâher complexion had turned an ashen gray.
"Hey! Thatâs Seo Jaehee, isnât it?"
Miju, snapping out of her shock, rushed forward in a hurry.
But Jin Sukyung merely blinked at her with sharp eyes before abruptly turning away.
She walked off so quickly that there wasnât even time to grab her.
"I knew something was offâ¦"
"â¦â¦."
"So you really fooled me all this time, pretending to be innocent while secretly dating Seo Jaehee. You sly fox."
Miju made a fuss, oblivious to her motherâs presence behind her.
Suin, however, focused beyond Mijuâs shoulder, watching her motherâs retreating back.
Jin Sukyung was storming toward the buildingâs entrance, her posture rigid with anger.
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"When I first heard Seo Jaehee was back in Korea, I knew this would happen."
Her mother was furious, seeing this as outright defiance against her warningsâwarnings she had given so persistently.
And beneath that anger lay guilt. Guilt toward the Chairwoman.
"Hm."
A heavy weight pressed against her chest, making her stomach churn with discomfort.
She let out a deep breath without realizing it, exhaling a thick, stifling sigh.
"Whatâs wrong?"
Miju, who had been throwing a fit just moments ago, belatedly sensed the cold air radiating from Suinâs mother.
"Come this way."