Chapter 49:
Flowers Are Bait
âExcuse me but how do you know each other?â Joo Dong-mi looked back and forth between them.
Lee-yeon looked into the manâs stubborn eyes. âHe is my⦠employee.â
If everything was because of his syndromeâ¦. She had to make sure whether it was his passion or his disease.
âWhy do you leave out that weâre sleeping together every night?â Kwon Chae-woo laughed. His scoff was so poignant that Joo Dong-mi opened her eyes wide and was checking the atmosphere.
There was a sudden silence.
âAh, is that so? Youâre young so you can. Itâs a necessity for this generation.â Joo Dong-mi seemed stiff for a moment but now she appeared relaxed again. She looked very confident, inside and out.
âThen can I have a business card?â
âEmployees doesnât have a business card yet, but I do. Is this okay?â Lee-yeon handed Joo Dong-mi her business card. Joo Dong-mi bowed politely and accepted the card.
âYou are a tree doctor?â her eyes widened and she looked at Lee-yeon happily. And then she suggestively bit her lips while scanning Kwon Chae-woo.
âHow can a tree hospital employee beat a boar down with an axe? Arenât you wasting your talent too openly? What do you do in the tree hospital?â she asked.
âI trim flowers.â Kwon Chae-woo answered nonchalantly.
âF-flowers?â The spark in her face faded. She frowned and turned towards Lee-yeon. âBy the way, there are times where we wound the trees when we do rescues in the mountain. Can I contact you then?â
Lee-yeon was flustered as she had never found customers like this before. But she nodded. âOf course! We will be happy to help.â
Even during all of this, Joo Dong-miâs eager eyes were still on Kwon Chae-woo. Even when she knew that he was holding another womanâs hands and had eyes only for the said woman, she didnât seem to care. Lee-yeon found Joo Dong-mi quite confident in herself.
Even when it was Kwon Chae-woo who had to take the test, Lee-yeon couldnât help feeling she was being roped into it too.
âI hope you get well quickly. And next time we meet, please tell me your name first.â
And just like that, Joo Dong-mi was gone. She was like a storm, here one moment, gone the next. Her co-workers huddled patted her on her back.
âI donât know what this is all about, Lee-yeon,â said Kwon Chae-woo. âEmployee?â His voice was low and dangerous. âYou could come up with nothing else? Why did you throw me under the bus again?â
His glare wasnât normal. Lee-yeon swallowed.
âWhat if I had decided to do something?â he asked.
âWell⦠Joo Dong-miâ¦,â Lee-yeon tried to explain.
âJoo Dong-mi again?â Kwon Chae-woo got up from the bed and walked to her. His shadow towered over her. He laughed dangerously. âYou donât know anything since you touch nothing else but trees,â he said. The eyes that stared at her looked strange. âYou are treating your own dog like shit, Lee-yeon.â
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Neither of them had talked during the drive home. Kwon Chae-woo stared out of the window and Lee-yeon focused on the steering wheel.
The atmosphere in the air was tensed.
Lee-yeon caught his eye in the mirror. She had glanced at him to find out that he had been glancing at her too. He slightly raised his brows but his face had some kind of dark joy hidden behind the eyes.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Lee-yeon turned away in surprise. Her mouth was dry and her heart pounded. She could feel his stare. The side of her face that turned to him felt ticklish. It was as though she could feel his gaze on her cheek. The feeling remained until they reached home.
It had been suffocating.
Kwon Chae-woo pulled off the shirt by the neck in a rush the moment he crossed the door to the inside of the house. The hard cast on his wrist was visible. The bandage was wrapped around his top. His face and head crusted with dried blood.
He turned and looked at her. âWash me.â
âWhat? M-me?â
âIf a dog is dirty, the owner should wash it clean,â he said. âI am practically your dog.â
Lee-yeon was speechless.
âWell, thatâs the basic,â he said, scratching his head. âBut you only ever touch trees, so maybe you donât know how.â
âYou told me not to serve you!â
âService is an act without a reward.â He smiled while walking closer. âI have all the intention to reciprocate in multiple to whatever you do. You just thought that Iâm a freeloader? Neither are you.â
Lee-yeon couldnât answer.
âSo, wash me.ââ
His tone was calm but she froze. The tub was small. Kwon Chae-woo laid down casually with his feet at the end of the tub. Whenever he moved, water splashed onto the floor. The blood that had crusted in his hair trickled down and mixed like ink in the water.
He leaned back in the tub staring at Lee-yeon. Drops of water latched onto his skin. Lee-yeon frowned.
âYour bondage is all wet!â she said.
âDoesnât matter. You said that doctor is coming back.â His voice was calm, lulled by the water.
âThen why did you go into the tub with your pants on?â She asked incredulously.
âI couldnât undo the buckle because my hand hurts.â
âYou expect me to believe that?â It was an absurd and stupid excuse. A man who was able to kill a boar was acting so fragile to the point he couldnât unbuckle his pants! The audacity, thought Lee-yeon. âYou could just as well use your other hand.â
âI tried,â he said with a smirk. âI couldnât do it. I felt so miserable.â
He rubbed his cheek with his normal hand. His arm rested on the edge of the tub. His eyes never wavered from her. Those deep orbs seemed to smile at her.