Chapter 16
âAlright. Be honest with me. How did you meet Tae-ha? Are you really marrying him because you love him?â
Love.
The word lingered, unfamiliar.
After a moment of hesitation, Sorim gave the kind of model answer Tae-ha would want.
âTae-ha has many things I donât. I respect him. âŠAnd of course, I like him.â
âRespect, hmâŠâ
Oh Hui-ok smiled faintly, a smile difficult to read, and continued.
âTae-ha has always been a child who must have whatever he wants. Whether itâs an objectâor a person. I wonder how long youâll be able to satisfy his curiosity.â
The words carried hidden barbs.
Sorim tightened her grip around her teacup.
âIâll do my best. I wonât disappoint him.â
âGood. The restroom is at the end of that hallway. Feel free to use it.â
With a light smile and a nod, Oh Hui-ok ended the conversation.
Sorim stood and headed down the hallway.
Only then did it feel like she could breathe again.
Walking past corridors decorated with priceless artworks, she let out a deep sigh.
Two years⊠pretending to be a wife in a place like this.
Feeling uneasy, she headed toward the terrace for some air.
That was when she sensed someone behind her.
âWait.â
ââŠ!â
At the low, heavy voice, Sorim flinched and turned around.
It was Chairman Song Ilsang.
Leaning on his cane, he approached slowlyâbut with overwhelming pressure.
âC-ChairmanâŠâ
âLost your way?â
His voice was flat, emotionless.
He stopped directly in front of her.
Up close, his eyes gleamed like a tigerâs, and despite his age, his frame was tall and solid.
âThat brat Tae-ha is quite protective of you. Even lying to me.â
ââŠâŠâ
âPregnant? Hmph. Just an excuse so no one could touch you, I suppose.â
As expectedâthis old man saw straight through everything.
Sorim didnât bother denying it.
The chairman tapped the floor lightly with the tip of his cane.
âThat boy doesnât understand consideration. What he has is nothing but possessivenessâhe hates others interfering with whatâs his. Donât make the mistake of calling that love.â
ââŠI know.â
At Sorimâs calm reply with her eyes lowered, the chairmanâs brow twitched.
âHah. You know?â
âI know that Tae-ha didnât bring me here because he loves me deeply.â
It was a bold statement.
But Sorim didnât back down. She met his gaze directly.
âWeâre together because we each have something the other needs.â
For a moment, the chairman looked stunnedâthen let out a short, hollow laugh.
He stepped closer and stared deeply into Sorimâs mismatched eyes.
âYour eyes.â
ââŠâŠâ
âJust by looking at them, I understand why you caught Tae-haâs attention.â
The wrinkles around his mouth twisted into a bitter smile.
âYou pretend to be a gentle lamb, but inside, youâre carrying blue flames.â
ââŠ!â
Sorimâs pupils shook.
She felt as if she had been stripped bare.
The resentment, anger, and ambition she had hidden deep withinâlocked away so no one would ever noticeâ
He had recognized that dangerous spark instantly.
âBe careful,â
the chairman warned quietly.
âIf you fail to control that flame, it wonât end with just you burning. Yoonsanâand my sonâare not opponents you can take lightly.â
With that, Chairman Song turned away without hesitation.
Sorim stood frozen, staring at his retreating back.
She had a feeling that this marriage might become the fuse that would turn her inner flame into a massive inferno.
* * *
The car ride back was drowned in heavy silence.
Sorim stared out the window, but nothing registered.
Only the chairmanâs final words echoed in her head, tightening around her heart.
âYouâre carrying blue flames inside.â
They felt like a curseâor a prophecy.
Her fingertips had grown cold from anxiety when the car entered Hannam-dong.
ââŠâŠâ
Suddenly, she thought of the restaurant. It was closing time.
Leaving during the busiest hours still weighed on her mind.
After thinking quietly for a while, Sorim broke the silence.
ââŠSong Tae-ha. Could we stop by the restaurant?â
Tae-haâs brow furrowed slightly as he held the steering wheel.
âAt this hour? They should be closed.â
âI know. I just⊠left something behind.â
ââŠ.â
Tae-ha glanced at her, then turned the wheel.
âNot for long.â
ââŠThank you.â
The car smoothly changed direction toward the alley where the restaurant was located.
As expected, the restaurant was already closed.
Butâ
ââŠThe lights are on.â
Tae-ha muttered, resting his arm on the steering wheel.
He was right.
Bright lights spilled out from the display window that shouldâve been dark.
And it wasnât just cleaningâloud crashing sounds echoed from inside.
A sense of dread crawled up Sorimâs spine.
Something was wrong.
An instinctive warning rang in her ears.
âIâll be right back.â
She grabbed the door handle before the car even fully stopped.
âWait. Iâll come with you.â
âNo. Iâll just check quickly. If you come, it might cause trouble.â
Without waiting for his reply, Sorim opened the door and jumped out.
The cold wind slapped her cheeks, but she didnât feel it.
The closer she got to the entrance, the clearer the shouting became.
âYoon Sorim! Come out! I know youâre hiding in there!â
A voice she knew all too well.
Her cousinâMinseo.
Sorimâs heart dropped.
Sheâd come all this wayâŠ
With hands chilled stiff from tension, Sorim opened the restaurant door.
Dingâ
The clear bell rangâand a scene of chaos filled her vision.
Chairs and tables were overturned, white tablecloths dragged across the dirty floor.
Staff members struggled to restrain a woman in the middle of it allâ
Minseo, hair disheveled and eyes wild.
Standing firmly in front of her was Chef Nam Taeyoung, his expression rigid.
âWeâre closed. Please leave peacefully before I call the police.â
âCall them! Go ahead! Do you know who I am? Do you know who my father is? I could burn this dump to the ground if I wanted!â
Just as Minseo screamed and tried to shove himâ
ââŠMinseo.â
At Sorimâs voice, Minseo froze.
Everyone in the hall turned toward the entrance.
Biting her lip, Sorim slowly walked inside.
ââŠYoon Sorim?â
Minseoâs drunken, staggering gaze scanned Sorim from head to toe in disbelief.
Then her eyes landed on Sorimâs outfitâ
The luxury-brand dress Tae-ha had chosen.
Glossy silk fabric, impeccable tailoringâfar more expensive than the two-piece Minseo was wearing.
The accessories and heels worn to maintain the dignity of a future Yoonsan daughter-in-law.
The shabby cousin who always wore worn T-shirts and sagging jeans was nowhere to be found.
âY-You⊠what is that? Whatâs with how you look?â
Minseoâs voice trembled.
Jealousy, rage, and inferiority tangled together.
âThat dress, those earringsâwhat are they? Where did you get them? You stole them, didnât you? You did, didnât you?!â
âGo home. Itâs late. Stop causing trouble here.â
Sorim spoke calmly.
But Minseo had already lost all reason.
What Minseo couldnât tolerate wasnât just being rejected by Song Tae-haâ
It was the fact that the Sorim she had always looked down on had taken the place she wanted.






