Chapter 887. Sequence 14
Life, Once Again!
âI know itâs a little too late to ask, but what business did you have with Maru, Miss Hamin? You looked really urgent.â
Hamin put down the pasta she wrapped around her fork. It was a question that she wished wasnât asked. She didnât know what to say to it.
âLooks like I asked a difficult question. Sorry, I was just a little curious.â
Joohyun smiled while rinsing her mouth with some water. Hamin looked at Maru, who was next to her. Maru, who was dipping a slice of baguette into a gambas al ajillo, received the gaze and shrugged as though he was completely clueless.
âShould I give you two some space after all?â Joohyun asked.
âNo, you donât have to.â
âIt bothers me that you two are exchanging glances like that. It makes me feel like Iâm interrupting something.â
âItâs really nothing like that. Right, Mr. Maru?â
She did not want to put Joohyun in discomfort. She was a person that Hamin was grateful to for inviting her out to a meal and listening to her stories. She couldnât bear to push out the host when she butted in midway.
âI told you. You shouldnât get swept up by the atmosphere. Sheâs acting like that because you keep reacting to her, Miss Hamin,â Maru said as he lifted the oil-soaked baguette. Hamin looked at Joohyunâs face. She looked wronged. She looked like she had been scammed after signing a loophole-filled contract.
âDonât look away and keep staring at her,â Maru said just as she was about to take her eyes off.
Hamin kept her eyes fixed on Joohyun, feeling like she was doing something wrong. Not long later, Joohyun frowned.
âAre you really not going to tell me even though I went so far as to do this? I would have revealed it because it bothered me so much.â
Joohyun grumbled and put a piece of steak in her mouth. She was a lot more liberal and prone to acting as she pleased than she had originally thought. Hamin had momentarily forgotten that she was the kind of person to swear at the media and that she liked her because of it.
âSheâs the type of person to think that holding back because of the mood is making a loss,â Maru said.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
At this point, she found herself pathetic for being so nervous about the matter with Kang Giwoo. Was it a matter she had to hide from Joohyun? In fact, it felt like it would be better to reveal everything and get her opinion on it. Since she was close to Maru, she would keep this matter a secret as well. Hamin turned around to face Maru.
âIâd like to continue talking about what we talked about at the studio, is that alright with you?â
âI believe I said that I told you everything back then.â
âItâs because something doesnât sit right with me.â
Hamin got ready to speak and looked at Joohyun.
âI will not say anything I heard here outside. If what is said here gets around outside and you receive harm because of it, I will take full responsibility. I will not talk about it, but if such a thing happens, I will take responsibility even if itâs not me.â
âI believe you, and this is nothing that great, so thereâs no need to call it a secret. Maybe Iâm just misunderstanding all of this.â
A misunderstanding â she wished for it to be like that. Giwoo wasnât simply a friend. Giwoo was the actor who had the closest relationship to her agency, Soul. If Giwoo indeed intentionally vaguely ended his words so that she could come to the wrong conclusion with malicious intentions, how was she supposed to face him in the future? Just being worried about it felt stifling. It would be great if he could remain the grateful friend who helped her out during her time of need.
âWhat do you want to know about that person?â
Maru spoke first. He did not say Giwoo and instead referred to him as âthat person.â She thought that he was being considerate. Hamin decided to do the same.
âFirst, what I know is that that person is an incredibly good friend. Iâm not saying this just vaguely. That person encouraged me a lot when I had a hard time. I said during the shoot that I started off as an idol but failed. Just as I was feeling despair, the agency reached out to me, suggesting that I should switch to being an actor instead of staying as an idol.â
âYou said your agency is Soul, right, Miss Hamin?â Joohyun asked.
She replied âyesâ to that.
âI met that person there. That person gave me courage when I was exhausted. Thanks to that, I was able to gain energy.â
âAnd that person spoke badly about me, or to be precise, induced you to think that way. Am I right?â
Maru was right on point. This was definitely something she had to set straight.
âThat person told me that he mentioned your name to the writer of âDoctorsâ so that you could do well. Is this true?â
âIt is. I heard from the writer herself. Though, I have an idea as to why he did such a thing.â
âIf itâs true that he did that, then that person did it for your sake, right, Mr. Maru?â
âIf you look at the results, then yes.â
Hamin tensed her eyes.
âThen donât you think what you said back at the studio is a little too off? You told me that becoming suspicious after just listening to one side of the story is nothing good, right? But now that we checked, that person has not lied at all. In fact, he helped.â
âThatâs a feasible suspicion. Itâs also natural for you to believe that person youâve known for a long time instead of me who you met for the first time today. Honestly speaking, I donât really care how you see me, as long as it doesnât directly harm me. If harming someone in oneâs imagination is illegal, the entire Korean peninsula wonât be big enough to imprison all the criminals. However, I will give you some help to clear your mind since you seem to believe that this is such a serious problem that it is to the point that it made you come all the way here.â
Maru wiped his mouth with a napkin. All of his actions exuded leisure. The way he responded calmly made her suspicious instead. The president of her former agency, who had gone missing, also had a nice, gentle first impression. Joohyun was watching, no longer having that smiling expression on her face.
âFirst up, what is it that you want, Miss Hamin?â
âWhat I want?â
âIâm sure thereâs something you want. You didnât come to me without a goal.â
âFirst, I want to set things straight. There are two things I am sure of. One is that that person talked to the writer about you, and the other one is that he described you poorly in front of me.â
âTo be precise, he didnât describe me poorly, but made you think like that, correct?â
âYes.â
âThereâs a simple solution to this. You know his number, right?â
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âI do.â
âThen call him and ask him yourself. Thatâs the most surefire method. It would be a meaningless act if I were not here with you, but it is a different story if Iâm here listening with you. Just promise me one thing. If he asks how I did, then tell him that I did terribly. Also, tell him that you did great and so I wasnât able to say a word.â
âWould I find out something if I say that?â
âYes. Thereâs a bit of a lie mixed in, but just think of it as a checking process, or you can consider it as repayment for suspecting me for no reason. Iâm telling you this beforehand because you look like you dislike deceiving people.â
Just as he said, this didnât feel right to her. She would be suspecting a friend of hers after all. There was the option to put an end to the situation here and accept the conclusion that she made for herself, but she felt like she would regret it if she left it hanging like this. Thinking about how she ended up after trusting the missing presidentâs words, this was something she ought not to delay.
âOne more thing. If things go well, Iâm sure things will become awry for you. If you donât have confidence in your skills in feigning innocence, you might as well stop here. After all, itâs completely fine for you to think of me as a bad guy.â
âIsnât it uncomfortable to receive suspicion from another person without a reason?â
âI told you. I donât care as long as I donât receive direct harm. What I am a little worried about is what would happen to you if you keep associating yourself with that person, but honestly, thatâs none of my business.â
âPutting it like that makes me want to check even more.â
Hamin took out her phone. Once she made a call, Joohyun would find out that the person they were talking about was Giwoo, but it should be fine. She had given a promise that she would not expose any of this outside this place. She changed her phone to speaker mode and made the call.
-Hamin. Did you finish the shoot?
âYeah. Thanks to you, it went without a hitch.â
-Itâs not thanks to me. Itâs because you prepared well. Wasnât it hard?
âIt was okay.â
Maru stared at her. Hamin licked her lower lip with her tongue and spoke,
âPeople said I did well too.â
-Thatâs good.
âAlso, you know Han Maru, right?â
-Yeah.
âI didnât do it because I heard such things about him from you, but I somehow ended up blocking him from speaking. It was his first TV show appearance, but he wasnât able to do anything. After the shoot, he even glared at me.â
-Really?
âYou had a hard time because of him, didnât you? I received a lot of help from you when I had a hard time. Itâs not really a repayment, but I wanted to tell you. He did terribly.â
-Er, Hamin.
âYeah?â
-I donât understand what youâre talking about. Why did you do such a thing to Maru? I should have told you that I am on good terms with Maru.
Giwooâs voice contained panic. Hamin looked at Maru, who was right in front of her. Maru just put his hand out in front as a gesture for her to continue.
âYou told me right before the shoot, didnât you?â
-Tell you what?
âYou didnât say what exactly, but you put on a difficult expression because of Han Maru. You even fled the place without finishing your words.â
-That was just because I suddenly remembered something urgent. But Hamin, was Han Maru that helpless? Did he look angry? Iâm asking because Iâm worried.
Hamin didnât know what to say. Then what was with that bitter smile and pained look in his eyes that he showed while talking about Maru that day?
-Hamin?
âSorry. It looks like I misunderstood.â
-Yes, you misunderstood. I am on great terms with Maru. You didnât happen to tell Maru that you acted aggressively because of me, right? I trust that you arenât such a hasty person.
Hamin shut her mouth. The missing presidentâs speech tone overlapped with Kang Giwooâs voice. Maru drew his hand across his neck. He seemed to be asking her to finish the call.
âSorry for calling when you must be busy. Iâll hang up now.â
-Alright. Good work.
Hamin pressed the end call button. This was the result she wanted: that she was misunderstanding. She should be feeling refreshed, but she felt a headache instead. It was because Giwoo pulled out while saying that everything was entirely her fault. Not only that, he even tried to check on Maruâs state discreetly. He even sounded joyous when he asked if Maru was angry. She looked at the black screen on her phone. Was it over now?
âHow quick.â
Maruâs phone rang. He put it in speaker mode as well and placed it down on the table.
âWhat is it?â
Maru replied aggressively, as though he wasnât feeling good. Giwooâs voice could be heard.
-Maru, are you okay? I heard from Miss Hamin that you werenât able to focus on the shoot because of her. I felt sorry for it, so I called you about it. Actually, Hamin, that girl, is a little slow-witted. She trusts what other people say easily, so there seems to be a misunderstanding.
She had to hold herself back from laughing because of the absurdity. âMiss Haminâ, he said. Maru pulled out two napkins.
-Maru? Can you hear me? Whatâs wrong with thisâ¦.
Hamin wanted to tell him that the Han Maru he was looking for was waving napkins around in the air like he was dancing.
âBingo,â Maru said softly.