Chapter 762. Sequence 2
Life, Once Again!
When he looked down at the empty coffee cup, Park Hoon realized that it was time to stand up. It wasnât like staring at the monitor in the café would give him any good ideas. He picked up the laptop bag and left. The moment he left, he missed the café. The air was more than just hot. It stabbed into his skin.
He staggered back to his house. Today was a holiday that was such a pity to waste. He wanted to go hiking, go fishing, or do anything to take a break, but the work given to him seemed to be laughing at him for daring to try to rest on a weekend. It would be less frustrating if it was company work instead.
âHow is it?â
His wife urged him to give her the results. Park Hoon despaired at the environment of his household where he couldnât even form a labor union as he sat down on the sofa.
âItâs not bad, I think.â
âNot bad, huh. So itâs not good either?â
âYou always take it that way.â
âThen tell me properly. Was it interesting?â
Interesting, splendid, touching. These three were magical words that would give him freedom on weekends. If he turned a blind eye and praised his wifeâs writing, everything would be good, but his mouth betrayed his thoughts and talked about useless things.
âPersonally, I would have second thoughts if I had to pay money to read it. Maybe itâs because Iâm personally not fond of the genre, but I wouldnât buy it.â
He instantly regretted saying those words, but the train had left; pandoraâs box had been opened. Park Hoon wanted to stitch his mouth shut if possible. Having kicked away a comfortable weekendâs rest, Park Hoon ended up lying down on the sofa. He could already expect what he was going to hear next: then how about this?; What if I change it this way?; Did you like this part?
âLooks like I should stop for the day. I need to get some rest too,â said his wife who was sitting at the computer desk in the living room.
Hearing that, he suddenly woke up as though cold water had been poured over his face. Yoo Jayeon, who was number one in the drama department in YBS, had declared defeat first. This was a rare sight. The path that lead to traveling on a weekend, which was about to close its gates, had been opened again. His heart had already packed some kimbap and was on its way to the hiking trail. He felt like the refreshing smell of the moist forest on Mount Hwaak was already tickling his nose.
âWell thought. Creating content requires breaks. You canât do it by pushing yourself.â
âYouâre right, oppa. I should get some rest. I feel burnt out too.â
âHow about hiking? I went to Mount Hwaak last time, and it was really good there. A writer I know said that she goes there whenever she hits a wall while writing. I think she said something about how the refreshing air of the mountain clears her head or something.â
He tried conning his wife with facts mixed with lies. If she didnât want to go, that was fine as well. The mountain was something he could only embrace fully when he hiked by himself.
âHiking?â
She seemed not so into it. For producers, who stayed up night after night like it was nothing, saving energy was a requirement, and it was natural for them to not want to waste energy by doing something like hiking.
âYouâre tired, arenât you? Then have a break at home.â
âWhat about you, oppa?â
âMe? Iâll go for some fresh air. Just for a little bit.â
âDonât say that; letâs watch a movie together at home. I just bought a DVD the other day. Youâre going to like it too. Itâs a romance movie.â
âNo, thereâs no real need to watch together is thâ¦â
His wife was already connecting the cable to the TV. Park Hoon nervously watched his wife as she ripped open the packaging of the DVD joyfully. What would happen if he said to her âhoney, Iâll go hikingâ when she looked like a little bird flapping her wings in excitement while imagining watching a romance movie together with her husband? At first, she would probably try to coax him into it. The moment he mentioned it again, the little bird would become an eagle that soars in the skies and attacks with her claws, which she had trimmed for work but were still slightly long nonetheless. The whole time she would be mentioning the duty of the husband in society to spend the weekend with his wife.
Park Hoon looked at the wedding photo in the living room. His wife in the photo, Yoo Jayeon, was beautiful. He himself, who was on one knee next to her giving her a ring, was handsome. When he mentioned that he was dating Jayeon, who was like a fighting rooster, to the producers of the drama department, the entire YBS building flipped upside down. When he handed out wedding invitations, his senior producers asked him if he needed serious advice. They said things like âyou canât give up on life so easilyâ, âtell me if thereâs anything you needâ, or âit canât be helped if sheâs pregnantâ.
If he looked back in retrospect and asked why he got married, he honestly wouldnât be able to answer. Was it because he took her around a lot when they worked? Or was it because she found him an easy man? They somehow ended up being comfortable around each other, and when he came to, he was meeting her parents. They got married half a year after dating, so when the people around them said that they were too hasty in getting married, they werenât entirely wrong.
His marriage life was just as he had expected. The tomboy genes didnât go anywhere just because she got married. In the beginning, they quarreled quite a lot. As they were both people who could say anything about each other, they never avoided a fight by feigning good smiles. Once, they even fought about which direction to put their toothbrushes in. This person was a woman that didnât fit him from A to Z.
Two years passed like that. The fact that they didnât suit each other from A to Z hadnât changed, but what had changed was that if they fought ten times, he would lose ten out of ten times. Fighting each other fiercely like fighting dogs in an arena became a thing of the old. Park Hoon chose to become a docile puppy who would lie on its back and act cute. He was still the unrelenting producer who did not know compromise at the TV station, but he became a gentle puppy who let his wife take the leash. Why did it become like this? He did not know. He only vaguely predicted that his subconscious judgment to not continue the cold war with Yoo Jayeon, who had braved the womenâs taboo zone that was the drama department by herself, created such an environment.
Mount Hwaak became distant. The game console, which had become a DVD player for this moment, gobbled up a disk and started producing motor sounds. Once the movie began, his path to Mount Hwaak would be blocked off completely. Seeing the DVD precursor screen, Park Hoon thought back to two months ago when his wife said that she was going to write a book. To him, he heard that as: she was going to enjoy a gentle hobby, so he urged her to do so and even cheered her on for it. Back then, he didnât know that he would be in charge of the research and even the editing. If he knew, he would have stopped her. He would have told her that not anyone could just write.
He desperately needed an exit. Spending the weekend lying down on a sofa at home wasnât bad, but his consciousness, which was already at the foot of Mount Hwaak, was screaming at him to escape his house. It was when his wife brought some snacks in a wooden bowl that the phone in his hand started ringing.
-Iâd like to eat the dinner that you said youâd treat me to tonight.
Park Hoon spoke as calmly as possible while reading the text. It would be troublesome if his wife found out that there was a party going on within him to congratulate his escape.
âMaru says he wants to meet me.â
âMaru? You mean Han Maru?â
âYeah. I told him Iâd treat him out some time.â
âSo youâre leaving now?â
His wife looked at the clock from the corner of her eyes. He cut in before she could say âitâs still earlyâ.
âWe have a lot to talk about. You know me, honey. You know I want to shoot a drama with him. We couldnât do that four years ago, so I should shoot one with him this time.â
âReally?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
He silently stared at his wife rummaging through the snacks. He was inwardly nervous that she would say that she wanted to go with him.
âDonât drink too much. Just because you arenât working, if you come back late because of drinking, well, youâll see what will happen.â
âIâll come back early of course. You should get some rest too, honey. You have to go to a shoot tomorrow.â
He embraced her shoulders and pulled her in before kissing her on the forehead. He found his wife so lovely for obediently waiting at home.
âBuy some milk on your way home. We ran out.â
âI can buy two.â
Three wasnât a problem either.
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âThe outside air sure is good.â
âDid something happen?â
âYouâll see once you get married. You should definitely get married. Itâs something filled with happiness.â
Park Hoon parked his car at the barbecue restaurantâs parking lot before walking inside the store. They were guided by an employee to a room on the inside.
âHey, you look like youâve grown.â
âIâve grown a bit in the military, though, I still havenât hit 180.â
âYou were pitch black when you got discharged, but youâve whitened up like an actor now. The dermatologist seems to be doing a good job, eh?â
âWell, Iâll have to thank the head manager at the company for forcing me to go to the dermatologist. Money sure is good.â
Park Hoonâs memory still contained the young Maru that was in high school. He was a child who did not show any of the challenging or daring attitudes that his peers would have. The child that looked âexperiencedâ had become a young man. Though, he still had those coldly sunken eyes that he couldnât see through.
âI heard you did your last performance.â
âYes. It went well, thanks to you.â
âDonât thank me. I didnât do anything.â
âIs the thing youâre preparing as the director going well?â
âIâm participating in the production crew, so I think Iâll only be able to do my own thing at the end of the year. Well, the preparations are going smoothly, so thereâs no problem with that.â
âWhatâs the genre this time?â
âWhat else? Itâs a drama that the ladies would like. If I want to raise my value before I quit and become a freelancer, I have to make big hits, so I ended up going down that route. Looks like it became a habit after I gained some popularity.â
âAt times like those, you come back to yourself if you get smashed hard.â
âGee, why donât you pray for my doom instead? Letâs order something for now.â
âI have a classy taste now, so I might end up drilling a hole in your credit card if I make the orders. Youâre gonna get an earful from director Jayeon too. Are you okay with that?â
He wanted to shout âIâm that womanâs husbandâ in a confident voice, but his voice couldnât help but become lower when he thought about his wife appearing in front of his face with his credit card bills. Hold back a little â she would say.
The pork ribs they ordered came out. Maru picked up the tongs and put the meat on the grill. Only after seeing the sizzling meat did he realize that he had skipped breakfast and lunch today. He realized that the stress given to him by his superior at home was quite serious.
âAre you really not going to have a child?â Maru asked as he ate a spoonful of the doenjang soup.
Park Hoon licked his lips. A child; it was a word that he used to not like, but these days, that word gave him a kick in the heart.
âIâm not sure whether I want one or not.â
âYou should. Having a child is the entire point of marriage.â
âBut I canât have a child by myself. I need to think about Jayeon too. Itâd be weird to tell her that we should have a child when she still wants to work.â
âThatâs true, director Jayeon is a workaholic.â
âShe sure is.â
He poured some beer into the glass. He didnât dare order soju because of what his wife said.
âWhat are you going to do? Itâs been a year.â
âI donât know. If anyone calls for me, I do want to go back to dramas. Plays are fun, but itâs the TV that makes money. Blue Sky also has a lot of applicants because I became pretty well-known. Though, the problem is that they donât have any money to accept more members. But thatâs something they need to solve by themselves.â
âYou shouldâve joined us when we did âFlaming Ladyâ. If you did, you wouldâve become a national star rather than the Daehak-ro star.â
âInstead, I got my discharge certificate.â
âSince weâre at it, let me ask. Why didnât you do it back then? I still donât understand. The director wanted you, yet you refused that and went back to doing plays. Didnât I tell you several times that thereâs a character I based on you?â
âI can only apologize. I really wanted to do it when you gave me the offer. I really did, but the circumstances werenât right.â
âWell, Iâm asking what those circumstances were.â
Maru only smiled to gloss over everything. Park Hoon lost his motivation to ask any further questions. Usually, Maru became firmer than concrete when he smiled like that.
âBut still, you got a star from that drama.â
âHan Gaeul, the girl you recommended? She did become a star.â
Park Hoon thought back to the winter four years ago as he sipped some beer.