Sangsu let out a loud chuckle. âWell, that just means you have a lot of people who care about you. Itâs a good thing, it means you have lived your life well.â
His words reminded her of Muyeol, the one person who cared enough to support her when things got rough. The only reason Sangsu was in her life was because of Muyeol, so every time she met Sangsu, she could not help but think of him. Without his help, she would not have an uncle like Sangsu, who helped her when her father passed away. Her uncle, her father, and Muyeol⦠they were all somehow connected to each other, and each person reminded her of the others.
âDoes that mean Muyeol cared about me? But why? He wasnât related to me like my dad, and he wasnât an adult who took pity on a child like Sangsu. Why would he care about me?â From time to time, Yiyoung would be overcome with sudden curiosity and the urge to ask Muyeol why he had helped her. Since he was the president of the hospital she worked at, she could still ask him if she really wanted toâ¦
Yiyoung was pulled out of her daze when Sangsu quietly asked, âDo you want to shop for an outfit?â
âWhatâs wrong with you?â Yiyoung asked while laughing, âThatâs so old-school!â
âDonât tell me youâre planning to wear a medical gown to the date?â
âIâll take care of it!â
Hongheeâs voice was heard from behind, âOh my, Sangsu, you really canât stop, huh? If you keep at it, sheâll get sick of you. Why donât you leave her alone and come here.â
His wifeâs coaxing finally brought peace to the house.
* * *
Muyeol stared down at the paper for a long time. His behavior was completely off today. He seemed to have forgotten that he was in a meeting and sitting across several people eyeing him. He idly dragged his pen across the paper.
Freaked out by his odd behavior, the attendees looked at each other in confusion.
âWhatâs going on?â
âWhat did we miss?â
âDid we make a mistake here?â
Such thoughts plagued everyone in the room. The business project leader stopped presenting, but Muyeol continued to scribble on his paper without a care. He carelessly scritched a line and turned it into a face, then he drew a lionâs mane around it. And all the while, the room remained awkwardly silent.
âIs there a reason why we stopped?â Muyeol asked.
The project leader stuttered, âIf thereâs something wrong with the presentation, Iâll correct it.â
Muyeol did not even bother to look up. âI havenât even heard the whole thing yet, how will I tell you if thereâs something wrong with the presentation? I might tell you once I hear everything.â
âIâm sorry. Then, weâll continue.â The project leader carried on with his presentation on a business plan to build a new airport in a city in Europe. The city was becoming popular, so this was the perfect time to invest in developing it. âSo about the request we made for the direct flights and duty free shopsâ¦â
For the past five years, Muyeol had focused on a city in Istanbul, and had decided to invest in building his business. Time was of essence to succeed in this business, and Muyeol had already made the initial investment. Now all he had to do was wait.
The return on this investment was going to be huge, but Muyeol still needed to be careful. Until things were finalized, there was always a chance for it to fall apart. He couldnât relax until the airportâs construction was complete for the S airlines to expand.
To ensure that everything was carried out perfectly, people from different departments joined hands. Plans had to be revised, important deadlines had to be set, and each department had to commit their all until everything was finalized. This meeting was one of the ways the departments coordinated with each other and discussed crucial matters.
âHold on.â Muyeol put a pause to the presentation with just one word.
âYes, Director Cha,â the project leader said.
âIt seems like the travel package development team hasnât agreed to your plan yet, correct?â
âAs of now, we still have time. Soââ
âDonât you think itâs early to think that?â Muyeol added more lines to the mane as he spoke to the project leader with an indifferent tone.
Beads of sweat rolled down the poor project leaderâs face.
âAre you concerned that our plan wonât be successful? Because it seems like youâre building your idea based on that,â Muyeol continued, âIf youâre even 1% doubtful of the plan, then you shouldnât be a part of this. Weâll find a replacement for you.â
The man started sweating bullets. âNo, thatâs notâ¦â
âWhat is it then? What made you think we have time for a revision?â Muyeol did not raise his voice, yet everyone at the meeting could feel the heat of his words.
Cha Muyeol never raised his voice, but that did not mean he was an amiable person. He did not speak in a roundabout way only to let people figure out the meaning. Instead, so that people wonât be confused, he kept his words direct and unfiltered. And although he was willing to forgive first mistakes, he did not believe in the concept of second chances.
He imposed this strict rule on himself, too. Any slip-ups meant getting his sword knocked out of his hand in his fight against Mr. Cha. He simply could not afford to allow himself to make a mistake.
Muyeol continued to fill in the lionâs mane. âWe wonât have the chance to come up with a new idea once the direct flights are established. We need to fulfil their requests before they even make them. Do you understand?â
âIâm sorry,â the project leader muttered.
âYou have the ability to make it work, so I donât want to see you acting like a coward anymore.â
âYes, sir. Iâm sorry.â
Muyeol stopped talking, and a deadly silence filled the air. The person who was the most terrified, and justifiably so, was the project leader, Mr. Kang; his face had lost all color.