Divorce Contract C90
by berryChapter 90
âWhat⊠are you doing?â
Following him into the room, Shin Eunsuk stopped in her tracks.
Dr. Kwon Juil had already opened his medical bag, pulling out a syringe and an IV drip with calm efficiency.
She didnât say a word.
With practiced hands, he rolled up Igyeolâs sleeve, pressed lightly into the cold skin, and slid the needle in.
The crisp rip of tape echoed in the quiet room.
Only Eunsukâs eyebrows twitched at how routine this seemed for him.
After checking blood pressure and temperature, Dr. Kwon packed up again, rising as though his job were simply to reset a fragile device.
âHis bodyâs weak. He canât handle even mild stress. He must be looked after with special care.â
âOh heavens⊠yes, thank you, Doctor.â
âAnd forgive me for asking, but⊠I donât believe Iâve seen you before. Have you just come into the household?â
He spoke lightly as he picked up his bag.
Eunsuk offered a shy smile.
âIâm only staying for a while. For Igyeolâs sake.â
âAh. I understand. Then forgive my assumption.â
âNo need.â
âThen, Iâll take my leave.â
He bowedâdeeply.
Eunsuk bowed back, still unsure how to respond to such exaggerated politeness, but she followed him out because⊠well, someone had to.
âGo safely, Doctor.â
âAnd to you as well.â
Even as he left the house, he turned back several times to bow again.
Once the door closed and silence returned, Eunsuk exhaled, bewildered.
Who bows like that to a stranger?
But Dr. Kwon had already swept down the marble stairs, pulling out his phone the second he stepped past the gate.
He pressed a familiar contact.
The line barely rang once.
âDoctor Kwon!?â
âYes, Chairman. Itâs me.â
âWell? Who was there? Was Dohyeon present? And that boyâwhy did he call you again? Whatâs wrong now?â
âThe Executive Director wasnât home. Someone else was caring for him. I asked if she was staff, but she said noâsheâs staying for Go Igyeol-ssi.â
âDohyeon allowed someone else in the house? To stay for Igyeol⊠hmm. And the boyâhow was he?â
âFainted again today. Not as bad as the first time I saw him, though. Thereâs improvement, but heâs still very fragile.â
Chairman Seo Jeongjaeâs long sigh trembled through the phone.
âI want him properly examined, but I canât force the boy outâŠand I canât face him myself. Tch. Tell meâshouldnât he be on medication? Western or herbalâanything?â
âI canât prescribe without seeing him awake, sir⊠As you know, heâs always unconscious when I visit.â
âYes, yes⊠I know. And this womanâthis âcaretakerââyou didnât get her name?â
âIt wasnât the right moment, Chairman. My apologiesâI didnât ask.â
Another sigh.
Deep, exasperated, heavy enough to shake the line.
âFine. And her appearance?â
âShe seemed plain, but kind. If the Executive Director let her stay, she must be someone important to Go-ssi.â
âIâll look into it. Youâve done well today.â
âThank you, Chairman. Please rest well.â
After hanging up, wiping cold sweat from his brow, Dr. Kwon grabbed his car door handleâ
âwhen a figure detached from the shadows.
Every muscle in his body froze.
ââŠExecutive Director?â
âI suspected it,â Dohyeon said quietly. âBut seeing it⊠is still unpleasant.â
âN-No, sir, it was onlyââ
âI expected this, Doctor. Every visit, you report everything. Why else would I wait here, if not to confirm it myself?â
Dohyeon stepped forward and opened the car door for him.
âSpeak only what you witnessed.â
âY-yes, sir. Only what I saw.â
âIf you understand that much, good.â
His tone was ice.
A warning carved into every syllable.
He gave Dr. Kwonâs shoulder a light, chilling pat and walked away.
âG-go safely, sirâŠâ
Dohyeon paused.
âDoctor?â
âYes?â
âThe only ears I allow to receive your words belong to my grandfather. You understand that?â
âPerfectly, sir.â
âGood.â
And then Dohyeon disappeared back into the garageâs shadows, leaving Kwon Juil nearly collapsing into his seat from sheer relief.
On the drive back to the company, with Yoon Jaeseon at the wheel, Dohyeon was silentâthinking.
Calculating.
He needed to rid them of Go Daesik.
Once and for all.
âShall we proceed, sir?â Jaeseon asked.
âHm? Ah⊠yes. When do you begin?â
âHeâll be asking for money again soon. We give him enough to bait him, then wait. The man is all instinct and no brainâhe never thinks past his next gamble.â
Dohyeon tilted his head toward the window, watching the blur of passing streets.
When he thought of Igyeolâs trembling hands at something as trivial as a kiosk card reader⊠compared to Daesik, who threw away money like garbage, rage simmered low in his chest.
From Igyeolâs gentle, frightened nature, Dohyeon had imagined what his real parents must have been:
soft-voiced, patient, kind.
What cosmic joke had placed that child into the hands of a man like Daesik?
âWhen you told me to observe him,â Jaeseon continued, âI found he borrows heavily from loan sharks. He keeps bragging his son will bring him money soon.â
âWhy are there only vultures around himâŠâ
His voice was barely a mutter.
âThough I am⊠perhaps not so different from them.â
Jaeseon kept quietâbecause truthfully, he had thought the same.
But he valued his job and his life too much to agree out loud.
âYouâre cursing me in your head.â
âN-no, sir! Never!â
Dohyeon shot him a sideways glanceâhalf amused, half bitter.
Jaeseonâs mortified face said everything.
âThe gambling dens are mapped?â
âYes, sir.â
âGood. Begin spreading word.â
Jaeseon nodded.
Meanwhile, Dohyeon leaned back, fingers pressing briefly into the corners of his eyes.
âThe Chairman will attend the meeting today,â Jaeseon reminded quietly.
âI know. Heâs coming for me.â
âI suspect so. Heâs been trying to see the baby at the hospital.â
âHe wasted his time.â
Dohyeonâs voice hardened.
He would never show his family the child.
Not one of them deserved it.
One day, he would have to let go of Igyeolâand when that happened, the last thing he wanted was for any of his relatives to claim the baby.
âTheyâd only drag him into filth,â he muttered. âThey are no blessing.â
After a long moment, Dohyeon spoke again.
âMr. Yoon.â
âYes, sir?â
âIf Go Daesik disappearedâgone, erasedâwould it bring comfort to Igyeol?â
ââŠI doubt he would celebrate, but⊠yes. It would ease him.â
Silence.
Only the hum of the engine.
Then Dohyeon whispered:
âWhen he said he wanted to begin againâŠâ
Jaeseon held his breath.
ââŠhe couldnât have meant he wanted to begin again with me⊠could he?â
ââŠPerhaps, sir,â Jaeseon answered softly. âPerhaps he did.â