Yiyoung stubbornly refused to look at him. âYouâre probably laughing at me. You think Iâm an idiot for getting stabbed, donât you?â
âNo, I didnât think that way. But Iâm sorry.â
âDonât apologize if you donât mean it!â
Muyeol inched closer, hovering above her as his arms rested next to her.
She became hyper aware of the heat of his body, and it startled her. She suddenly realized that Muyeol had been with her the entire time, even the moments she had no memory of. He had protected her from the nightmares despite getting scratched so harshly. He did not leave her unprotected.
Yiyoung sat up on the bed, and Muyeol adjusted himself accordingly, allowing her to rest her head on his shoulder.
He stroked her back and muttered, âSorry.â
Her eyes widened as the realization sunk into her. She finally understood why he had said all those things to her. He was the only person who had seen her at her weakest.
Yiyoung nestled further in his embrace. âIâll forgive you just this one time.â
Muyeol rested his hand on her head, then slowly began to stroke her hair. Yiyoung frowned as sudden tears fell down her cheeks again. She wasnât angry anymore. But she didnât know why she was feeling so emotional either. Â âYou should be grateful that Iâm such a nice person. If youâd said that to anyone else, you wouldnât have been forgiven.â
âOkay,â he hummed.
His touch was so gentle and loving. She leaned into it, still crying as he patted her head.
* * *
Yiyoung continued to spend her days at the hospital since Muyeol didnât let her be discharged.
âI feel suffocated,â she sighed. Any other patient would have been discharged by now, but Muyeol had stubbornly put Yiyoung in the most luxurious VIP room in the hospital instead.
And all the while, the two couldnât reach an agreement about Yiyoungâs return to work. They often debated the topic, and she stayed resolute. Temporary retirement would slow down the progress of her career, after all. She didnât want to waste an entire year not working.
Her argument would have made sense to Muyeol if it werenât for the traumatic symptoms she was experiencing. He still hadnât informed her of how serious her condition had been. He wanted to tell her after she recovered some more. She would be able to accept the news then.
Muyeol didnât even lift his head. âJust think of it as a long vacation.â
âA vacation? Who works during vacation?â
âI do.â Muyeol didnât go to the office now. He stayed by her side and worked from the recovery room. And once every day, Mr. Hong would stop by to see Muyeol.
âAbout Mr. Hongâ¦â Yiyoung suddenly said.
âYeah?â
âHis face didnât look well. The color of his face seemed darker, and his eyes seemed different. I wish I could see them up close.â
âWhy are you diagnosing others? Just focus on recovering.â
His cold reply surprised Yiyoung. âHey, he works for you. How can you say that?â
âOnce you recover, heâll automatically get better,â said Muyeol.
Yiyoung wasnât wrong about Mr. Hongâs condition. The poor man was overstressed. So were all the people involved with the Istanbul project. And it was all because of Jaeho and Heesu.
The two were taking full advantage of Muyeolâs absence. They wanted to take all the credit after âleadingâ the project to success, but from what Muyeol had heard, the meetings these days were filled with arguments.
âWeâre worried that the project wonât work outâ¦â Muyeol had been told after being informed of the number of new requests Istanbul had added after Jaeho handed out a blank cheque, promising to grant any request of theirs.
Because of that one decision, the employees now had to work extra hard to come up with a plan to ensure profits while not spending above the budget. They were already nervous about the situation, and Mr. Chaâs blatant support for Jaeho and Heesu only made the situation worse.
Muyeol would correct their awful plans and send out directions to his team, but Jaeho and Heesu would disregard it and come up with their own ideas instead. Things would become better if he just went to the office, but Muyeol stayed at the hospital.
Muyeol looked up at Yiyoung to find her reading a book, his neck sporting another new wound. Earlier this morning, a nurse had come in to check on Yiyoungâs condition. As she was checking Yiyoungâs blood pressure, she had accidentally bumped into the device hooked onto the bed, causing it to beep.
It wasnât a loud sound; Yiyoung had barely heard it. But it still sent her into a seizure. She couldnât breathe well, and had writhed about so violently that Muyeol had to hold her down. In her hypnotic struggle to survive, she had clung to Muyeol and put a deep scratch on his neck.
By now, most of the medical staff was aware of her trauma. Only Yiyoung was clueless because it only happened when she was unconscious, and Muyeol had requested the others to not disclose it to her. So Yiyoung had no idea that her trauma was affecting her daily life, and also that it was the reason why Muyeol didnât want her to return to work. She would only be able to work after fully recovering from her trauma. Until then, unfortunately, she was stuck in the hospital.
Yiyoung closed her book. âCome here.â
âWhy?â Muyeol asked.
âSo I can look at your wound.â
Muyeol, who had explained the wound as a cut he got while shaving himself, said. âI told you to stop diagnosing others. Just relax and rest.â