Divorce Contract C88
by berryChapter 88
Following Go Daesik and Kang Mijin into the cafĂ©, Go Igyeol stepped into a wall of noise and warmthâevery table full, every seat taken. Without hesitation, Kang Mijin tossed out orders like he were hired help:
âGet me a warm latte, wonât you?â
Daesik scratched his neck as if thinking required physical labor.
âI never know what to drink at these fancy places⊠just grab me anything.â
And just like that, the two of them settled into their seats as if it were only natural that Igyeol obey.
Moving quietly, mechanically, Igyeol turned toward the kiosk. The exhaustion on his face was unmistakable. He placed their order without even thinking to get a drink for himself. In front of those two, the idea of consuming even water made his stomach twist.
He couldnât remember tapping his card. Couldnât remember if heâd put it away.
The hum of voices, the suffocating coffee smellâit all blurred together. His head felt stuffed with cotton. He clutched the pager tightly, but even tightening his grip couldnât stop the tremor running through his hand.
He didnât dare return to the table.
Didnât want to hear their plans.
Didnât want not to hear them either.
He shouldâve texted Seo Dohyeon which cafĂ© heâd entered, but his mind had abandoned himâadrift, numb, buzzing. The pager felt like a rope tied to the surface of a dark sea. His vision dimmed. His knees wobbled. It felt like the ground was widening beneath him, waiting to swallow him whole.
âGo Igyeol.â
That voiceâfamiliar, steadyâcut through the fog.
In the corner of the café, pale and swaying, Igyeol lifted his head.
ââŠSeo Dohyeon.â
âWhy are you standing here like this?â
âI⊠I donât know.â
His fine hair trembled with the slightest breath. His voice was barely a thread. Seeing the tremors beginning in his shoulders, Seo Dohyeon quietly released his pheromones. The Alpha scent settled around him in a soft, invisible canopy, and Igyeolâs shaking eased.
He should hate this scent.
Should recoil from it.
But instead, his body leaned toward it like a drowning man toward air.
His hand reached out by instinct, gripping Dohyeonâs sleeve as he closed his eyes. The fear that had been consuming him melted with frightening ease.
âYouâre alright now.â
When the trembling finally stopped, Igyeol forced himself to withdraw from the pheromones. He shook them off reluctantly. Dohyeon, however, gave one final, calming touch before peeling the pager out of his frozen fingers.
Noticing Eunsukâs absence, Dohyeon understood immediatelyâsheâd stepped aside on purpose. And he knew exactly why.
The pager buzzed. Dohyeon moved to pick up the drinks without looking at the tray. Two cups, not threeâhe didnât even need to ask to understand.
âLetâs go.â
ââŠSeo Dohyeon⊠the reason they came today⊠Iâm sure itâsâŠâ
âIt doesnât matter. Whatever theyâre after means nothing to me.â
He carried the tray in one hand and settled the other carefully around Igyeolâs shoulder. But even the gentle touch felt like a weightâa debt, a brand, something he had to repay.
Still, he followed.
âOh my! There he is, there he isâour handsome son-in-law! My goodness, look how fine heâs gotten! So good to see you! Sit, sit! Youâre quick, arenât you? Have you been well? The weatherâs freezing and you came dressed like that?â
She welcomed him as if sheâd met him every week for years, not merely four or five times in total. Only Igyeol looked completely stunned.
âItâs been a while.â
âOh, that voice! Still so charming. I worried Iâd forgotten what it sounded like!â
All sugar, all fakeâjust like Lim Yeonhui, but cheaper.
âAnd look at our Igyeol. Suffered so much carrying that baby alone. His faceâso pale, so thin, such hardship!â
She dragged her tone between sympathy and mockery with the precision of a seasoned tormentor.
âThe confinement period is important, you know. A mother must nurse her child properly after birth. Isnât that right, Igyeol? A few weeks of good soup and rest and youâd recover completely. Should Mother move in to take care of you?â
The pressure behind her words was suffocating.
His lips wouldnât part. His eyes shook.
âSomeone else is looking after him.â
âWhoâoh, that woman from before?â
âMy apologies for not informing you,â Dohyeon replied coolly. âI was disoriented. I intended to contact you once heâd overcome some of the strain⊠yet here you are, at the hospital of all places. May I ask how you learned of his discharge?â
Though polite, the sentence was sharpened with steel.
Kang Mijin flushed. Daesik couldnât stand the silence and slammed a palm on the table.
âNoâyou tell us, son-in-law! Why does he look like death warmed over? What did you do to him? You took our child and this is how you return him?â
To Daesik, volume was logic. Rage was reason.
âYou suspected our child carried another manâs seed, didnât you? You insulted us! And now look at himâweak, broken! Do you think stuffing bills into my hand fixes it?â
Only money, Igyeol thought bitterly.
They had never cared for him. Not once. But hearing it spoken aloud still cut deep.
âHis mother is here to look after him,â Daesik continued. âWhy not let us move into your house? To nurse him properly? Or take him home with usââ
âNo. There is already someone attending to him. And as you said, his health is frail. Once heâs recovered, weâll come visit.â
Before Daesik could erupt again, Dohyeon stood and helped Igyeol to his feet.
âNo! You suspected him, didnât you? You wronged him! Youâd better apologize! Do you think your slander is solved with a handful of cash? Do you think weâre beggars?!â
Daesik slammed the table again. The café fell silent. A distant melody played while dozens of eyes locked onto them.
Then, slowly, conversation resumed.
âAnswer me!â
ââŠFather.â
âSpeak! Do you have no tongue? Do you think silence makes you virtuous? Foolish boy! You went through all that, and you still sit there quiet? Stupid, useless thing!â
Finally he exploded upward, stabbing a finger toward his son. He grabbed Igyeolâs limp arm and yanked.
âYou bore him a child and he treats you like thisâworthless brat!â
âWhat do you think youâre doing!â
Dohyeon was on him instantly, prying Daesikâs grip off with a force Daesik couldnât match. Igyeol was pulled protectively into his arms.
Mijin rushed forward with fake worry but only poured oil on the fire.
âYes, you pitiful boy! Why stay in that house after all this? Pack your bags! Demand compensation! Or do you lack even that courage? Why cling to him? For what?!â
The murmurs around them grew jagged.
Pregnant⊠suspicion⊠another man⊠money⊠compensationâŠ
Each word dug into Igyeol like a blade.
âLower your voice. This is a public place,â Dohyeon said tightly.
âYou too, son-in-law! How can you push away his parents when heâs in such a state? His own mother offers to care for him and you refuse? This is your fault, all of itâyour fault, and our child is the one suffering!â