Chapter 10
āFrom now on, letās eat together at home. Starting with dinner tonight.ā
āPardon?ā
They had never eaten together at home before.
Yugeon left for work earlier than Jian, and came home later.
On weekends, Yugeon woke at dawn while Jian got up late in the morning. Their daily rhythms were completely different.
So they had never shared a meal at homeāwhat brought this on all of a suddenā¦?
Yugeon cleared his throat again and turned his gaze toward the window as if pretending indifference.
āThe doctor said I should make sure Ms. Eun Jian is eating properly. So Iām going to see whether youāre actually eating well. We canāt have another awkward incident like this.ā
Ah, so that was it.
After what had happened, he seemed worried about their contract as well.
He must have realized he needed to keep a closer eye on her health.
āWho else would do that if not the husband? Itād be awkward for the housekeeper to nag a grown adult to eat more and sit there watching.ā
He added one more comment. For some reason, the wordĀ husbandĀ seemed especially emphasized again.
Am I just amplifying what I want to hear?
Jian mocked herself, thinking she must be seriously hopeless.
āSo from now on, weāll eat breakfast together too, and youāll wait until I get off work for dinner. Iāll leave work on time from now on.ā
āOh, ah⦠yes. I understand.ā
With her reply, silence returned.
Jianās wandering gaze drifted toward the car window.
Whether itās surveillance or whatever⦠itāll be the first time Yugeon and I eat together at homeā¦
She had thought it would be nothing more than a gloomy birthday.
Yet such a trivial event was enough to lift her spirits. She felt almost foolish for being so simple.
Still, she couldnāt wipe the smile spreading across her lips.
That evening, just as it was nearing dinnertime.
A message arrived on Jianās phone.
Sitting on the living room sofa waiting for Yugeon, she stared blankly at the text.
Something unexpected came up at work, so Iāll be a little late. Eat first.
At the disappointing message, her shoulders drooped.
āI was looking forward to itā¦ā
He didnāt know it was her birthday, but she had planned to treat their first dinner together at home as her own private birthday gift.
Sighing in disappointment, Jian ended up eating dinner alone.
She barely tasted the food as she forced it down and returned to the living room when suddenly the wall pad chimed.
āOh my, who could that be? I donāt recognize this person.ā
The housekeeper murmured curiously, and Jian stood up to check.
The moment she saw the screen, her eyes widened.
āD-Dad?ā
Jian opened the gate for him through the wall pad and hurried to the entrance.
āDad! What brings you here all of a sudden?ā
As her sturdy father Pilbeom stepped inside, the spacious foyer suddenly felt narrow. He was that large.
With his expressionless face that could seem intimidating, most people would be frightenedāas if facing a mob boss.
But to Jian, he was simply her beloved father. Especially today of all days, she was even happier to see him.
āI was passing by and got bored, so I thought Iād stop in.ā
Though he said that, she knew better than anyone that he must have made time out of his busy schedule because he wanted to see her.
About an hour earlier, he had texted,Ā āItās your birthdayāwill you be home for dinner?āĀ Now she realized that had been part of this surprise visit.
āCan I come in for a bit?ā
āOf course! Come in.ā
Father and daughter sat together on the living room sofa, and at Pilbeomās request, the housekeeper brought him a glass of cold water.
āSomething kept bumping into my foot on the way here, so I picked it up. Open it.ā
After draining the water in one gulp, Pilbeom casually handed her a paper bag. That was just how he spoke.
In the past, he had been even more difficult to approach, and young Jian hadnāt understood his roundabout expressions. But after her mother passed away, Pilbeom began trying, in his own awkward way, to express his love more often.
And now, with years of living together, Jian understood him perfectly.
āOh really? I wonder what my dad picked up for me this time?ā
Interpreting his words through her own filter asĀ āI carefully chose and bought this for my one and only daughter,āĀ she eagerly opened the bag.
āAh! This isā!ā
Her eyes sparkled as she pulled out the item.
It was the newest handbag from her favorite brand.
It had been released in black and camel, and this one was black.
āH-How did you get this? I heard it sold out nationwide as soon as it was released!ā
She had planned to buy it with the money sheād saved from working plus this monthās salary. She could have sold the stocks Pilbeom had gifted her, but she didnāt want to use her fatherās gift for personal indulgence.
Unfortunately, it had sold out before payday.
The camel color she liked even more had sold out first.
The black had sold out just hours later.
āDid it?ā
āYes! They said there wonāt even be a restock in Korea⦠Thank you so much, Dad! Iām so happy!ā
Jian hugged the bag and exclaimed in delight.
Pilbeomās nostrils flared slightly and the corners of his lips twitched upwardāa sign he was immensely proud and pleased.
In truth, he had sent someone to line up at the storeās opening to buy it. He had originally tried to get the camel color, thinking it would suit Jian better, but it was already gone.
The black had been sold to the person right in front of his proxy. He ended up offering double the price to buy it from that customer.
Seeing how happy his daughter was made all that effort worthwhile.
āBut⦠itās your birthday dinner. Are you alone? Whereās that guyāno, Cha Yugeon?ā
Pilbeom glanced around the house as he asked.
Jianās heart sank.
Why did he only notice now?
She knew why her father had come.
Of course he genuinely wanted to see her and give her a birthday gift. She didnāt doubt that.
But there was another purpose too.
To see how her married life with Yugeon was going. To check whether Yugeon was doing well as her husband.
He had chosen her birthday as the perfect opportunity.
āUh, Y-Yugeon⦠something unavoidable came up at work, so heāll be a little late. We were originally going to have a cozy dinner at home, just the two of us. Iām a bit disappointed too, but since itās important work, thereās nothing we can doā¦ā
She explained calmly.
One of Pilbeomās eyebrows rose sharply.
If itās his wifeās birthday, he should hurry home on time.
That seemed to be what he was thinking.
āW-Work comes first, right? Several peopleās livelihoods depend on him! You know that too, Dad.ā
āHmmā¦ā
He rumbled low in his throat.
As a businessman himself, Pilbeom seemed to reluctantly concedeāI donāt like it, but I understand.
āFine. Did you at least get a birthday present?ā
āA-A presentā¦! H-He said heāll give it to me in person when he gets here!ā
If she lied and said sheād received one, he might ask to see it.
At her answer that she hadnāt received it yet, his brow furrowed more deeply.
Her heart dropped.
āH-He probably prepared something surprising again, right? Yugeon loves surprising me and moving me.ā
The lie grew bigger, and something pricked painfully in her chest.
āReally?ā
āYes! Heās so thoughtful of me it makes my heart ache.ā
She desperately embellished Yugeonās image.
So her father wouldnāt dislike him. So he wouldnāt worry about her.
She intended to reassure him completely and send him home quickly.
She was grateful he had come with such a hard-to-get present, but if he insisted on waiting and actually met Yugeon, that would be a disaster.
Yugeon didnāt even know it was her birthday.
āHmm, have you at least fulfilled your wish of eating tteokbokki with Cha Yugeon?ā
āUh, yes! Of course! That wish came true a long time ago. We eat it together often as a late-night snack.ā
āHahaha.ā Jian smiled with her eyes as she continued lying.
Ugh, my heartās pounding from all this lying. I need to get Dad home soonā¦
As she anxiously fabricated praise for Yugeonā
Suddenly, the wall pad chimed with a vehicle arrival notification.
āIs someone here? Cha Yugeon?ā
Jian walked over to check.
It really was Yugeonās car pulling in.
Her mouth fell open.
Emergency.
It was an emergency.






