Chapter 75:
Flowers Are Bait
âCan you please provide me with your ID?â It was a question the staff had asked a countless time but today her voice faltered.
âDo I need to?â
âYes.â
âI lost it. What should I do if I donât have it with me now?â
âAh⦠then would you kindly fill out an application for reissuance of your ID first?â She hurriedly handed him a form.
The application form required a resident registration number which he had no idea about. Kwon Chae-woo frowned. The staff stared at the man frozen over the application form. Kwon Chae-woo put down his pen and rubbed his temples.
âCan I borrow your phone for a second? I need to call someone.â
âMy phone?â the staff asked. It was a little unusual to see someone without a phone these days. But his eyes, although handsome, looked very threatening, so she obliged. She pushed her phone forwards on the table.
Kwon Chae-woo picked up the phone and slowly dialed a number. His jaw clenched as an unpleasant voice answered.
âHello, itâs me,â said Kwon Chae-woo.
â⦠Chae-woo?â
There was no hint of emotion in that cold voice. Kwon Chae-woo had the same voice. He still didnât know why he felt so hostile towards his brother. His emotion was completely different from when he had learnt So Lee-yeon was his wife.
âI memorized your number when I was trying to erase it without Lee-yeon knowing.â
There was no response from the other end. Kwon Chae-woo let out a short sigh. âItâs hard to forget someone as annoying as you.â
A heavy silence followed. The only sound hat was heard from the other end was of the man tapping on his desk.
âSo, whatâs the matter?â asked his brother.
âI need my resident registration number.â
A short, dry laugh escaped from Kwon Ki-seokâs mouth. âLooks like your memory isnât back yet.â
It was hard to tell whether it was relief or disappointment that was heard in his voice.
âMy resident registration number,â repeated Kwon Chae-woo, unwilling to extend the conversation any more than necessary.
âWhy donât you ask So Lee-yeon?â
He knew that Kwon Ki-seok was trying to provoke him. âDonât you dare say her name.â
âShe would tear down the sky if you asked her to,â said kwon Ki-seok. âShe is quite⦠loyal.â
Kwon Chae-woo held the phone a little away from his ears and closed his eyes as though trying to restrain his anger. With an effort, Kwon Chae-woo held back the barrage of curse words wanting to erupt from his mouth.
âYouâd better not make me repeat myself,â said Kwon Chae-woo coldly.
âWhat is the name of the document you need, Chae-woo,â said Kwon Ki-seok.
âFamily relation certificate.â
Kwon Ki-seok burst out laughing. The tendons stood out on Kwon Chae-wooâs hand that was holding the phone.
âBut it would take some time to get your ID card,â said his brother.
âThatâs not your business,â snapped Kwon Chae-woo.
âOf course. But since you managed to surprise me, I will gladly give you a gift.â
Kwon Chae-wooâs eyebrows twitched.
âWait there for a bit,â said Kwon Ki-seok and ended the call.
Kwon Chae-woo put down the phone on the table with mixed feelings. Several minutes passed and someone walked out of the door from inside of the office. The man looked panicked. He was the head of the township office. He half-ran to Kwon Chae-woo looking very pale.
âWe will try our best to reissue your ID within today,â stammered the man. He handed Kwon Chae-woo a piece of paper with a trembling hand.
Family Relation Certificate.
Kwon Chae-woo quickly looked through the document.
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âWhat do you think marriage is?â
The second man Lee-yeon met was a carpenter close to her age with impressively thick arms. His tanned skin and loud voice made Lee-yeon flinch. But the man was very friendly to talk to. The man, who had been chatting endlessly about his hobbies, suddenly changed the topic with that question.
âUhâ¦â Lee-yeon hesitated. I think marriage is a⦠tomb.
The man shrugged his shoulders and placed his huge hands on the table. âMarriage is a major life event for me.â
Lee-yeon nodded and listened attentively.
âYou said you are thirty-two, right?â he asked.
âYes.â
âThen youâll probably relate to what Iâm saying.â
âRelate to what exactly?â asked Lee-yeon in genuine confusion.
âShowing our parents that we are living a happy life!â said the man, excitedly.
Lee-yeon didnât know what to say.
âThings have changed, and I wouldnât expect sacrifices from my wife, of course,â he said. âI want to go camping or travel abroad for a month with my mother and father-in-law.â His eyes twinkled. âWhat do you think about that, Miss Lee-yeon?â
âAhâ¦â Lee-yeon suddenly found it very difficult to breathe. She knew his intentions were good. But the moment he had said âmarriageâ, Kwon Chae-wooâs face had drifted in her mind. She shook her head to brush off the thought. âIt does seem like you have some great plans, butâ¦â
Lee-yeon took a deep breath and smiled. âI donât really love my family.â
âWhat?â The manâs eyes widened. Lee-yeon didnât miss the frown that appeared on his face for a fleeting moment. Lee-yeon had a sinking feeling in her stomach. The realization that she might not really be able to meet someone ordinary to enjoy her time hit her like a blow.
Lee-yeon felt ashamed of herself. She had been rejected and shamed so many times, and yet she never learnt. She always tried to be someone she was not so that she could live a life she couldnât have.
Lee-yeon couldnât connect with any of the men she met. One couldnât let go of his first love, and the other one was a devoted son. Both were wonderful people who were ready to live together with someone else. But in Lee-yeonâs world, there was no one there. She only had those trees she had planted. She realized that their world was not made for her. She might not even be able to live in it, after all.
âYouâre all I have and all I need. And I thought this was the same for you, too.â
If only I could hear that again, lamented Lee-yeon. Outside the window, grey clouds covered the sky slowly darkening the town. Lee-yeon wanted to leave this place and run home.
The five men she met today all had stories. Stories about their school days or their families or their dating life. Lee-yeon felt more and more upset as she realized how disconnected she felt from them. She didnât have any interesting, typical stories to share about her life from her past or the present.
âMiss Lee-yeon, what are you thinking about?â
Lee-yeon raised her head in surprise. âAh⦠itâs nothing.â
She had to admit to herself that she couldnât really forget the times she had spent with Kwon Chae-woo these past few months.
Whatâs wrong with me?!
The man in front of her took a sip of his coffee. âMiss Lee-yeon, whatâs your ideal type?â
âI⦠donât think I have one.â
âReally?â
Lee-yeonâs face darkened. There was something that Hwang Jo-yoon had said that she couldnât deny or forget.
âYouâre not the kind of woman who can date a man! You hate being with people!â
âWho in the world would understand a woman who goes to see trees every night and makes fertilizer at home even on weekends?â
She turned back to the window to watch the pouring rain. Her heart pounded. Her face turned red. Am I going insane? Lee-yeon rubbed her eyes as if she couldnât believe what she saw. Outside the window, she saw a man standing alone in the heavy rain.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Everyone on the street was running to avoid the rain and take some shelter but Kwon Chae-woo stood there frozen like a statue, facing the café where she was.