NLFSD Chapter 26
by berryChapter 26
Sparkle. For some reason, Lee Jiwoon woke up early this morning.
âIs this the effect of the herbal tonicâŠ? Iâm not tired at all.â
Just like yesterday, he barely felt the chronic fatigue that usually accompanied his office worker life. Feeling refreshed, Jiwoon got out of bed, washed up, and came out into the living room.
As always, Seo Taecheon had gotten up before him, and today too, he was sitting in a dining chair in a gray robe with damp hair after his shower.
Huh. He hasnât been wearing his black robe much lately, has he? I even neatly arranged it in the dressing roomâwonder why?
Jiwoon found it curious that Taecheonâs affection for his black robe seemed to have waned, but he didnât ask directly.
In any case, it was probably for the bestâTaecheon had no idea that Jiwoonâs so-called âtidyingâ had led to him messing everything up again, which Taecheon had then silently re-folded and organized himself.
âDeputy Lee. Youâre awake?â
âYes. Director, are you only having black coffee again today?â
In front of Seo Taecheon, there was no rice, no breadânot even water. Just a jet-black Americano. Cold shower, towel-dried hair, and downing a full Americanoâthat was Seo Taecheonâs morning routine.
âThis suits my constitution.â
âAh⊠I see. Then Iâll go get my breakfast ready. Please wait just a bit.â
âUnderstood.â
Jiwoon was naturally inclined toward Korean cuisine. With side dishes the housekeeper had prepared in advance, a bowl of seaweed soup, instant rice, and a simple fried egg, he managed to set up a respectable-looking meal.
Just as he was about to pick up his spoon, Jiwoon hesitated and asked,
âUm⊠Weâve got quite a few eggs. Would you like me to make you some toast with a fried egg?â
âToast?â
âYes, with the egg tucked between slices of bread. How about it?â
âHmm⊠Iâll give it a try.â
Surprisingly, Seo Taecheon gave his approval. Jiwoon, unable to help himself, smiled broadly and got up from his seat.
âThen let me show off a little of my skill!â
Rolling up his sleeves, Jiwoon headed to the kitchen. There were only two slices of the bread he had bought recently, so he put them in the toaster first, planning to fry the egg while the bread toasted.
After popping the slices into the toaster, he poured plenty of oil into the pan and started frying the egg. However, he missed the timing to flip it, and the egg white got a little burned.
âAh, crap.â
How should I fix this⊠Maybe if I trim the burnt part with scissors?
But today of all days, the kitchen scissors were nowhere to be seen. As he rummaged through drawers and cabinets, the toaster popped up with the finished bread.
âNot toasted enough. Back in you go.â
Jiwoon decided to re-toast the bread. While the timer was running again, he finally found the scissors and salvaged the fried egg.
But this time, the bread was toasted too much.
âGasp!â
The slice of bread popped out with a thunkâcharred almost black. Jiwoon panicked and tried to put in a new slice, only to find there was no more bread.
âUh⊠What now.â
âYou can just give it to me as is.â
Seo Taecheon, who had been silently observing everything, spoke calmly.
âAh⊠no, this isnât what I meant to do. It got a little burnt.â
It was more than a littleâit was badly burnt and pitch blackâbut Seo Taecheon took the carbonized bread and put it in his mouth without blinking.
Maybe he just likes black things? Black robe, black coffee, and now black breadâŠ
âTastes fine.â
âThank you for eating it so well. Iâll make you more next time!â
Jiwoon grinned, falling into the illusion that maybe his cooking skills werenât so bad after all. Meanwhile, Seo Taecheon, having his throat scratched by the overly hard toast, drank another cup of Americano.
He hadnât expected to eat charcoal first thing in the morning, but he still pretended to enjoy it as much as possible.
When both men had finished getting ready and stepped outside, Seo Taecheonâs family driver was waiting at the door.
âGood morning!â
âI brought the new car for you to try. Iâll drive you to the office today.â
âThank you.â
Seeing the upgraded vehicleâa higher class and far flashier than the one they used to rideâJiwoon inwardly went âwow.â He and Taecheon sat side by side in the back seat on their way to work.
âDriver, please drop me off at that bus stop over there.â
âWhy is that, sir?â
âAh⊠Itâs a bit of a long story.â
Jiwoon laughed awkwardly and got out of the car. He then boarded a bus filled with fellow commuters and college students heading to class.
Going from a Maybach* to a city bus in the span of minutes made Jiwoon feel suddenly miserable and uncomfortable. Fortunately, it was only five stops to the office.
âWhew⊠That was intense.â
Looking disheveled, Jiwoon got off the bus, fixed his hair, and stopped by his regular cafĂ© for a takeout coffeeâsweet, just the way he liked it.
When he arrived at the company and took the elevator to the 19th floor where Marketing Team 1 was, the team leader waved him overâsomething he didnât usually do.
âDeputy Lee! I was just wondering when youâd show up.â
âOh, Team Leader. Is something going on?â
âYeah, yeah. Come over here for a second.â
Jiwoon quickly set down his coffee at his desk and rushed over. The team leader had pulled up an unfamiliar document on the monitor and gestured for Jiwoon to read it.
<Subject: Preparation for Founding Anniversary Event T/F â From: Executive Office To: All Team Leaders>
âUh⊠Founding anniversary event?â
âRight. As you know, itâs the founding anniversary of our Sehwa Hotel & Resort Group next week. Weâre hosting a dinner banquet at the Seoul Dazed Hotel. And theyâve asked each team to send someone to help with event planning.â
âAh⊠I see.â
Jiwoon lowered his gaze as he answered lifelessly. So this is what you called me for.
Jiwoon, who clearly remembered how Assistant Manager Min Hyegyeong had suffered during last yearâs event, sincerely wanted to avoid being roped into the T/F (task force).
But the seasoned team leader started making a case with an air of earnest persuasion.
âThis is a really important event, you know. If you show them how capable you are, think about how highly the higher-ups will regard you. Right?â
âYes. I suppose youâre right.â
Jiwoon responded flatly. The team leader, undeterred, continued with what he wanted to say.
âEspecially since this event is being led directly by Director Seo Taecheon. If we do well, itâll really boost the reputation of our Marketing Team 1.â
Ugh. Jiwoon felt like the coffee he hadnât even drunk yet was rising back up his throat.
âYou know Director Seoâs position in the company. Heâs the future owner. Do you know how hard it is to get on his radar?â
âAh⊠yes, youâre right.â
âEven team leaders like me donât get to sit down for coffee or a meal with him. You need to be at least department head level to meet with him one-on-one. So donât miss this chanceâDeputy Lee, you go for it, got it?â
The person who literally shoved a lump of charcoal into that manâs mouth this morning was meâŠ
But of course, he couldnât say that. So Jiwoon clenched his fist and put on an expression full of passion and ambition. He already knew very well he had no real power to refuse.
âYes, this is Lee Jiwoon from Marketing Team 1 speaking.â
âThis is Deputy Manager Kim Minji from the Executive Office. Mr. Lee, the T/F meeting is happening soon. Please gather in Small Conference Room 3 on the 20th floor at 2 oâclock.
âAh, yes. Understood. Thank you.â
Called in, Jiwoon headed to the meeting room feeling tense. He had no clue how much work was waiting for him or how long it would keep him busy.
Inside the conference room were members selected from the Finance, HR, and Planning Teams, as well as Assistant Manager Ki Hyunjin and Director Seo Taecheonâs secretary, Deputy Manager Kim Minji.
When Ki Hyunjin saw Jiwoon, he acknowledged him with a greeting. Jiwoon gave a brief nod and deliberately sat as far away from him as possible.
Once everyone had taken their seats, Seo Taecheon entered. He wore the same black suit Jiwoon had seen him in that morning. After briefly scanning the room, he sat at the head of the table and spoke in a low, clear voice.
âI apologize for the delay in assembling the task force due to internal and external circumstances. However, since the Executive Office has already progressed with certain preparations, you can consider yourselves the on-site personnel for the event day and focus on fulfilling your roles.â
âYes, sir!â
âUnderstood.â
âSecretary Kim, please explain the details.â
âYes, sir.â
Kim Minji handed out a short briefing document to everyone. It included an emergency contact list and an assignment of responsibilities for each person.
Duties like preparing the event schedule, managing awards and prizes, and overseeing protocol were each assigned to different individuals. Ki Hyunjin groaned as soon as he saw the words âprotocol management.â But Jiwoonâs assignment was different.
[Deputy Lee Jiwoon â Prepare on-site event banners, contact florist for commemorative bouquets.]
Oh, I only have two tasks?
Jiwoon lifted his eyes slightly and looked toward Taecheon.
Is this because I made him breakfast this morning? I didnât need this much kindness⊠but Iâll take it, gratefully!
Relieved, Jiwoon was satisfied with the lighter workload than expected. He exhaled in relief. The thought of handling T/F duties while managing his regular work had been overwhelming.
âUntil the day of the event, please report all progress and updates to Secretary Kim.â
âYes, Director.â
Smiling softly, Jiwoon thought about making an impressive banner as his first task on the list.
But as it turned out, it wasnât going to be as simple as it looked.