Chapter 307
Life, Once Again!
Bitna accepted a glass of vodka from Janghae. The emerald-colored vodka glistened in the transparent glass. She swung it sideways and smelled the deep fragrance of alcohol before putting it against her lips.
âYou should drink some too, oppa.â
Bitna filled Janghaeâs glass.
âWerenât you going to play golf today?â
They were in a relationship where they had to reserve each otherâs time to meet, as a form of respect that is. Also, both of them were busy. They couldnât meet whenever they wanted to. But today, Janghae told her one-sidedly that he wanted to meet her. Bitna accepted since she was free at that time, but she was curious. Why did this meticulous man suddenly want to meet her?
âIt got canceled.â
âNow that makes me disappointed. So you called me just because your appointment got canceled?â
âThen should I leave?â
âWhatever,â saying those words, Bitna fell over on his lap.
Although she had said those words, she was very happy that he came to meet her while she was free. Janghae stroked her hair.
âWe shouldâve met somewhere else. I mean, you seem hungry.â
âWe canât be like this in other places.â
âIs that so?â
Bitna ate the grapes that Janghae fed her. Janghae was the type of person who would immediately voice his opinion out loud if his mind was set on it. The fact that he was keeping quiet meant that he was organizing his thoughts. She didnât need to urge him to speak.
âItâs very interesting when I think of it as a challenge. It hasnât been a long time since that last happened,â Janghae spoke after a long while.
âA challenge?â
âYeah.â
âDidnât you achieve everything you wanted though? Being a senior managing director is a position everyone would be envious of, isnât it?â
âStill, thatâs all I amount to - a senior managing director. Iâm also fifty-five this year. I donât see a way up so itâs about time I switch lanes.â
âYouâre fifty-five already, oppa? Youâre really old.â
âI have a young-looking face, so itâs okay.â
âThatâs true.â
Bitna stroked Janghaeâs face and giggled. When she first met this man, she was very scared of him. He looked like he would shoot lasers from his eyes. Though now, she was able to speak to him warmly.
âDoes the company want you to leave?â
âI guess itâs something similar.â
Janghae faintly smiled.
âHm?â
âItâs kinda what Iâve been doing until now, but Iâve been put in charge of something rather vague. Thereâs a child company that a subsidiary of our corporation made, and Iâm planning to work there.â
âVague? What do you mean vague?â
âItâs distribution work, but Iâll be mostly dealing with people and music. Perhaps celebrities too.â
âWhat? Music? Celebrities? Haha, thatâs so funny. It doesnât suit you.â
This stiff man and music? Those two didnât go together at all. Janghae seemed to have found it funny as well. He rarely laughed and he was laughing now.
âSo what, you sell albums or the like?â
âIâll be dealing with web contents and setting up a platform, but I wonât be dealing with any physical media.â
âWhat the heck is that? That sounds so difficult.â
Bitna shut Janghae up by stuffing a piece of watermelon in his mouth. Janghae quietly ate the watermelon and just stared at her. Just then, the door suddenly swung open and two men entered. There were an uneasy-looking waiter and one little madam behind the two.
âWhat the heck is this place? Why do you want us to go in here?â
One of the two men entered the room with a disdainful smile on his face. The waiter and the little madam looked at Janghae before bowing their heads.
âHm, whoâs this woman here? Havenât seen her around here.â
âUhm, sirâ¦.â
The man hit the waiterâs hand away.
âJust wait. Iâm a good man here. I donât do bad things. Itâs just that I saw a madam I havenât seen around here, so Iâm just curious.â
âSheâs not a madam butâ¦.â
âHm?â
Bitna sighed and stood up to speak in the waiterâs stead.
âHello? If you entered the wrong room, then just leave quietly.â
âGee, woman. Look at her mouth. Sheâs charming.â
The two men giggled. Bitna laughed and walked up to them. She looked at them directly in the eyes and stood there for a while. The two men with bad attitudes suddenly froze stiff.
âWhat the heck are you doing to your customer?â
âCustomer? I donât need customers like you.â
âAre you fucking crazy, woman? Get the owner here.â
âSheâs right in front of you. Go ahead and speak.â
âWh-what?â
âI said speak. Youâre talking to the owner right now.â
Bitna noticed that the little madam standing behind the two men was very uneasy while looking at Janghae. Were these two brought here by Janghae then? When she didnât say anything, the two men looked at each other before frowning.
âYouâre the owner? What about madam Park?â
âThat big unni is the big madam of the store, while I own this building.â
Who the heck are you calling madam - Bitna frowned. At that moment, the senior managing director, the head manager and the big madam appeared. The two men looked at both sides before starting to cough awkwardly.
âBig sis. Who are these two? You know them?â She asked the big madam.
Before the big madam even spoke, someone else replied.
âManager Lee, Manager Cha.â
The two men became shocked out of their wits when they heard Janghaeâs voice.
âS-senior director Hong?â
âSo the managers of team 1 and team 3 were out because of work to do, but you two were actually here? You put the little duckling on phone duty, while the assistant manager is at a sauna. Thatâs a good company right there. Donât you think?â
âS-senior directorâ¦.â
âFellas, I told you, didnât I? That you should stay quiet until I leave? Why do you give menial work to someone who's about to leave on a good note? The newbie in team 3 of store business doesnât know my face either. Also, when I asked him where the rest of the team went, that newbie asked me âwho are youâ. Also, he blatantly said that some went to the sauna during work. Haa, that was a week ago. Did you know that?â
âW-we didnât.â
âARE YOU FUCKING PROUD OF THAT NOW?â
Janghae picked up some watermelon peels and threw them at the two men. A peel hit one manâs head before falling down on the ground.
âFucking pricks.â
âS-sorry, sir!â
The two men lowered their heads.
Janghae heaved a deep sigh before speaking.
âYou donât have to be sorry. Oh, and I want to say this. I was going to play golf with the president and general manager Kim, but I told them that I canceled it because of two certain people. Howâs that, interesting, isnât it? Why donât you go to work tomorrow and have a look at general manager Kimâs face? Itâll be quite fun.â
The two managers left the room in a fluster when Hong Janghae told them to fuck off. The little madam told the waiter to call the parking boy.
âBig unni, are those two regulars?â
âNo, theyâre just casuals. You donât need to worry about them.â
âOkay then.â
âRather than that, president, can I talk to you about the band payment and the prepaid salary for the girls?â
âTalk to the senior director for that. I just manage a couple of our aces for fun, so I donât know that stuff in detail.â
âOkay, sorry for disturbing you. Please rest.â
âAlright.â
The waiter quickly mopped the floor before leaving.
Bitna approached Janghae who was resting his face on his hand with a tired face.
âI was wondering why you wanted to meet me here, so this was the reason. I knew you arenât the kind of man whoâd look for me for no reason. Also, donât be so angry. Itâs not good for your body.â
âFuu, those idiots cause me a headache.â
âThis wonât do. Get up. You look gloomy, and I think you need to eat.â
Bitna pulled Janghae up. Janghae followed her lead and stood up unwillingly.
âHow was my restaurant that we went to last time? Wasnât the steak decent?â
âYou donât own one or two stores though.â
âI only have one steak restaurant though.â
Bitna hooked arms with Janghae and left the room. The parking boy, who managed the cars that came to the store, immediately brought Janghaeâs car.
âIâll drive.â
Bitna put Janghae into the passenger seat before she sat on the driverâs seat. Janghae leaned back in the chair and closed his eyes.
âHowâs it going with your wife these days? You still living separately?â
âWeâre always living apart.â
âThen why donât you just get divorced instead?â
âI need her for class reunions and the like. Women like her shine on those kinds of occasions. We just call each other when we need to. Well, itâs not a bad relationship. I think of her as a good business partner.â
âA good business partner, huh. I guess you and I are like that as well?â
âWant to be in a more emotional relationship?â
âNo, I like it this way too. You get fed up if you get too close to people.â
âI wholly agree with you on that matter.â
Bitna smiled when Janghae said those words. It wasnât that she didnât fantasize marrying Janghae. However, problems would obviously occur if she married him, so it was better to maintain the current relationship. Marriage was something that only women who needed rescue from work life needed, and there was no need to be so focused on marriage if one had the financial leeway. This was why people with multiple choices had it good. Above all, marrying a man with two kids under him was just a no-go in her mind as well.
After arriving at the restaurant she owned, Bitna left the car to a store employee before entering the building. She went to the table on the second floor that was always reserved for her and ordered a course menu.
âHow long are you gonna keep up the people trade business?â
âUntil it no longer makes money, I guess? I mean tenpro is doing quite well these days, arenât they? If I bring some other storeâs big madam, they have their bands and boys and everything, so I donât need to put in any effort either. Also, being in charge of some of them is quite fun too. But for restaurants like this one, thereâs no room for me to interfere. I mean, they pay me for rent, and thatâs about it. But for those stores, should I say that it feels alive? I mean, itâs good as a hobby if I donât cross the dirty line. I also get to feel what problems come with management.â
âGeez, youâre a peculiar woman.â
âJewelry shop, hair stylist shop, restaurant, bars, officetels⦠Iâll try my hand at everything until I find the thing I like.â
âYou have so much money and you want more?â
âWhat good is standing around doing nothing? Do you know why people become ahjummas? Itâs because all they do is look after their kids at home, doing nothing. People need to move around.â
Janghae ate a piece of steak that Bitna cut for him. Playing around with younger people in their twenties was fun, but not thrilling. However, spending time with Janghae, who was in front of her, was thrilling. The profound eyes and the rational gaze was something that young people could never have. Then there are the occasions where he showed his weak side. He was a man she wanted to keep watching for a long time.
âAre your boys doing well? I think you told me that your older one got back at you.â
âHeâs grown up already, bearing his fangs at his own father.â
Janghae spoke with a sharp gaze. Bitna felt warmth rushing into the part between her thighs when she saw the scary eyes of his. She grinned and took her foot out of her heels and pushed down on the part between Janghaeâs thighs. Janghae continued eating as though nothing had happened.
âHow about your second son?â
âI thought he was becoming an obedient dog, but the first son just took him. Well, it doesnât matter. Iâm not interested in broken things.â
âHow heartless. But arenât you happy that your first son became successful?â
âHappy? No way. His success has got nothing to do with my success, so why would I be?â
âWhat a petty man.â
Bitna sipped on some red wine.
âOh, reminds me. I have something to ask you, oppa.â
âWhat is it?â
âIs a former superintendent prosecutor amazing for a lawyer? What the heck is a superintendent prosecutor? Is it someone great?â
âThose people answer directly to the one and only Prosecutor General, so itâs very high. If he happens to be from Seoulâs high prosecutorâs office, then large-scale law firms will pay huge money to hire him.â
âHmm, so thatâs how it works.â
âYou really are clueless when it comes to this stuff.â
âI donât need to know, do I? I mean, Iâm a person whoâs fine without the law. But hm, he actually turned out to be someone amazing.â
âWhat happened?â
âNah, I got into a quarrel. But wait, why is someone like that driving a shit car? Itâs confusing.â
âMaybe heâs a clean lawyer.â
âAre you serious?â
Janghae shrugged his shoulders.
âSo itâs not just attorneys, judges and prosecutors. What the heck? People dealing with the law have hierarchies too?â
âThey exist everywhere.â
âI donât have one though.â
Bitna smiled as she spoke. Just then, a waitress slipped and hit her glass. The round wine glass tilted before returning to its original position. Bitna looked down at her shirt. There was a smudge of red on a shirt that she received as a gift.
âIâm very sorry, customer.â
The waitress panicked and took out a napkin. Bitna shook her head and grabbed the waitressâ hand that was approaching her.
âMove your hand away from me.â
âWh-what?â
âI think you need to leave this place right now.â
âWhat?â
âYou didnât hear me? I said leave. You just need to get changed and leave. Iâll have your salary sent to your bank account. Of course, thatâs after taking some off for cleaning my clothes. If it were some other clothes, I wouldâve just bought a new one, but I have to get this washed.â
âUhm, what do youâ¦.â
âDo you not know who I am? Oh, so thatâs it. Thatâs all the more reason for you to leave.â
Bitna clicked her fingers and called an employee that knew her face. Seeing the new waiterâs face turn deathly pale, she felt better. She told the waitress, who kept apologizing, to leave. She didnât need girls like her in her store.
âNow I understand how you feel. How can they not know my face?â Bitna smiled as she spoke.
Janghae just sipped some wine.
âOppa, this place is no good. Letâs leave.â
âHow whimsical.â
âThatâs whatâs charming about me. Also, letâs get you a suit. I found a good place. They have decent ones for 8 million won. Letâs go.â
Bitna stood up with Janghae. When they went to the counter on the first floor, she saw the waitress with a dazed expression.
âYou havenât left yet? What, you want to eat here?â
âIâm sorry. It was all my fault. I will not make such a mistake again, so please forgive me this once,â the waitress took a deep bow as she spoke.
Bitna just snorted back at her.
âExcuse me, youâre no longer an employee, so Iâll be polite here. Do you know why I pay two million won a month to the employees here? Itâs because this place is supposed to be a premium restaurant. People that come here have to feel like theyâve become nobles. To do that, I canât have mistakes on my premises, okay? Iâm not paying you two million won a month just to carry around food. Iâm paying people two million to sell service, and you obviously donât fit the criteria. I thought you were educated on this.â
âIâm very sorry.â
âIf apologies could solve everything, why would there be problems in the first place? Just take your leave now. Manager, get a new waiter.â
Bitna scanned the woman before leaving the store. She got in the car as she spoke.
âI despise people who try to take shortcuts the most. They want other peopleâs money but donât put in any effort for it.â
âWhoâs the one that said getting angry is not good for the body?â
âTch, fine. I wonât get angry.â
Bitna smiled as she stepped on the accelerator pedal.
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Maru blinked several times as he looked at the pitch-black building in front of him. It screamed expensive with just the name of the restaurant, âH Houseâ, written in calligraphy. He was also surprised when he found out that the entire building was just dedicated to the restaurant. Even the carpet at the entrance had an unbelievably smooth texture to it.
âLet me guide you.â
They were led to the 2nd floor as though there was a reservation. After sitting down on the seat, he asked lawyer Park.
âYou had an appointment with someone else? I mean, from how it was reservedâ¦.â
âI told you that I was planning to come with my daughter. But I canât help it when she prefers her friends over me. Itâs hard to get a reservation at this restaurant so itâs a pity to let it go to waste. Thatâs why I brought you.â
âYou shouldâve brought your wife then.â
âSheâs in Japan right now. She went traveling with her old classmates. My eldest daughter went to Europe. Iâm a lonely dad.â
âAh, okay.â
Maru nodded his head as he thought that rich peopleâs households had some amazing circumstances.
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