Divorce Contract C83
by berryChapter 83
When Go Igyeol collapsed before even stepping past the gateâdropped not by injury, but by sheer mental shockâGo Daesik just rubbed his scruffy jaw like it was entertainment.
He dug out a crumpled cigarette pack, shook one loose, bit down, lit it, and inhaled deep.
The smoke came out in one long, nasty exhale.
âA few bills in their pocket and suddenly they act high and mighty. Rich folksâalways rotting with suspicion. If Igyeol got pregnant, obviously itâs his blood. And yet he doubted it? Psycho bastard.â
He snorted, spit on the ground, and kept going.
âAnd Igyeolâshould I call him innocent or just pathetic? He gets the perfect chance to cash in, and he faints instead? Dohyeonâs gonna hand over his house and fortune to someone who swoons like a Victorian maiden? No. He ought to flop on the ground and demand it. Kidâs uselessâhonestly.â
He spat again, bit down on the soggy filter, then let the thought drift.
âIf that stiff, uptight guyâs the one begging forgiveness, then thereâs a LOT more I can squeeze out of him.â
And with that, Daesikâs little rat-brain started spinning.
Heâd waited daysâfinally something he could profit off.
He walked down the hill feeling light, practically whistling.
Hell, maybe this would be steady income.
He could cry about âemotional damageâ and âoffense against the childâ and demand compensation.
Oh yes, money was coming.
He just had to survive until then.
He walked for ages but didnât lose breathâtoo busy fantasizing about scams he hadnât yet committed.
He tugged out a few crumpled â©10,000 notes and flagged a taxi.
Inside, he scrolled through contacts until he found âPresident Choi.â
He called.
And again.
And again.
Finally, a gruff voice answered.
ââWHAT.â
âWhyâd you take so long to pick up!â
ââI picked up now, didnât I? What is it?â
âIâm on my way. Save me a seat at the table. Thatâs why I called.â
Choi scoffed, asking what seat Daesik thought he had any right to occupy with no money.
Daesik swallowed the insult and puffed up his chest.
âWho says Iâm broke?! My sonâmy Igyeolâmoneyâs gonna flow in soon!â
ââIgyeol?â
âThat boy! Wellâmy son-in-law messed up BAD. Heâs groveling now. Can you imagine? He doubted the baby! Thought it wasnât his! HA!â
Daesik cackled, spitting disdain between his teeth.
He told the storyâhalf guessed, half inventedâall with smug delight.
Choi asked how that gets him money, and Daesik roared:
âBECAUSE THE CHILD IS HIS BLOOD, YOU MULE! Where else would the money come from?! AnywayâIâm coming. Keep the damn seat.â
He hung up mid-sentence, shoved the phone away, chuckling like heâd discovered gold.
Then another idea hit him.
Brilliant (to him), awful (to everyone else).
He scrolled to âWifeâ and hit call.
âHey, itâs me. Whatâre you doing?â
ââWorking, obviously. Iâm busy.â
âWhen you get home tonight, make seaweed soup for Igyeol.â
ââSeaweed soup? For him? After disgracing us like that? How could he even EAT? Iâm still shaking with embarrassment!â
Her shriek nearly burst the speaker.
âOh, come on, Mijin! If even YOU donât trust him, then who will? You raised him! Have a drop of motherly instinct!â
ââWhat nonsense are you drooling? Are you drunk again?â
Her sharp tone made him laugh like a hyena.
Still grinning, he explained the âtruthââthat everything was a misunderstanding, and the child was definitely Dohyeonâs.
Suddenly HER tone flipped, just as disgusting.
ââI knew it. That boy would never!â
âSee? So make the soup. Iâm bringing it with me.â
ââVery well. Iâll make it. He has to regain strengthâI AM his mother.â
Her sudden moral awakening made Daesik snort.
âNonsense,â he muttered, ending the call.
The sky looked pink and bright to him today.
He leaned against the taxi window, humming, until even the driver asked:
âDid something good happen, sir?â
âNo. Lifeâs just⊠full of wonders.â
He hummed again, itching for a deck of cards, high on delusion.
âI didnât mean to eavesdrop,â the driver said carefully, âbut it sounded like your son has suffered a lotâŠâ
âWell, everyone suffers. Thatâs life.â
Daesik rolled the window down, letting the cold air slap his face as he daydreamed about winnings he would absolutely never earn.
Meanwhileâ
Dohyeon carried Igyeol all the way to the threshold of the house.
And stopped.
He couldnât step inside.
Even he had enough shame left to know this was wrong.
Jaeseon held the door open, confused.
âDirector?â
ââŠâ
âSir? Arenât you coming in?â
âThis house⊠wonât do.â
He turned away abruptly, heading back down the steps.
Jaeseon scrambled after him.
âWhy? What happened?â
Dohyeon shut his eyes tightâthen opened them.
âIf YOU woke in the same room where someone violated you⊠how would you feel, Jaeseon? If I were Igyeol, Iâd want to kill everyone I saw upon waking.â
The word violated landed like a brick.
Jaeseonâs face drained.
Not because the word was crudeâ
but because it was true.
Every mark on Igyeolâs bodyâ
every bruise, every woundâ
they were from him.
âYes. I forced him. Night after night in that house. He begged me not to. He pleaded. I silenced him anyway. And nowâlike a madmanâI tried to bring him back here. What a monster I am.â
His voice stayed steady, but the regret in it was immense.
He looked down at Igyeolâs unconscious body and sighed shakily.
They didnât have time to waste.
Jaeseon, still stunned, opened the door to lay Igyeol inside.
âIs the new house ready?â Dohyeon asked.
ââŠAlmost. Maybe a bit messy still. The schedule was tight.â
Dohyeon cursed himself silently.
Heâd planned to move them soonâcloser to the hospital.
But the work wasnât done, so he delayed.
He thought Igyeol might find comfort in familiar wallsâ
forgetting these walls were soaked in trauma.
âHaâŠâ
His hands tightened on the wheel.
He had promised not to hurt Igyeol againâ
yet he was failing at every turn.
He didnât understand whyâbut he forced his thoughts into order, turned the car, and drove back the way they came.
The new residence was a private villa near the hospital.
Only five houses on a massive estate, each one completely isolated.
Once inside the main gate, the road split into five, each leading to a single home.
Privacy, silence, safetyâ
that was why he chose it.
For Igyeol.
And for their child.