NLFSD Chapter 34
by berryChapter 34
âThis is the countryside, right?â
âWell, yes, but I donât think this atmosphere is bad at all. Chief Lee, what do you think of the island?â
âHmm⊠I like islands.â
Lee Jiwoon was someone who had moved to Seoul for college. Unlike the noisy and crowded countryside where he grew up with his grandparents, Seoul felt lonely and desolate. On the surface, it was a glamorous city, but to Jiwoon, who had spent years cramped in a tiny studio room focusing on studying and finding work, the cityscape beyond the one-room window was nothing but a symbol of bitterness and melancholy.
âI like the countryside. Seoul just⊠I donât think it suits me very well.â
âThen do you plan to live in the countryside later on, not Seoul?â
âNow that you put it that way, Iâm not sure how to answer, but⊠for now, the countryside is closer to the life I want than Seoul. Peaceful, warm with human connection⊠Even this island proves it. If we had stayed at some luxury hotel downtown, maybe the manager wouldâve given us antacids, sure, but in the end, it was the grandmotherâs needle prick that cured me. Thatâs how I see it.â
A sea breeze blew, gently tousling Jiwoonâs hair. His thin, fine brown strands fluttered like a dance. Seo Taecheonâs eyes quietly traced the sunlight gracing Jiwoonâs squinting eyelids, then his nose bridge below, and finally, the now-rosy lips.
âDonât you agree, Director?â
Jiwoon turned to Taecheon with a radiant smile, as bright as the sun itself. Taecheon nodded.
âYouâre right.â
âOh, thatâs right! We need to take a photo. The GPS has to be on when we take it, or it wonât count.â
Jiwoon slapped his forehead with a loud smack and pulled out his phone. After turning on the GPS function, he adjusted the frame so that both he and Taecheon were included with the sea as a backdrop.
âPlease, come a little closer.â
âSure.â
Surprisingly, Taecheon complied without complaint. Their bodies drew nearer.
âUh⊠Iâm getting cropped out. Just a little closer, Director.â
Jiwoon stretched his arm, trying to stabilize the shot, but the height difference made it impossible. Reaching upward from below was too awkward for proper positioning.
âForget that, give it to me.â
Unable to watch anymore, Taecheon took the phone and stretched out his long arm so both of them fit neatly into the frame.
âIâll press it.â
Click.
The photo captured Taecheon and Jiwoon side by side.
âHuh? Director, I thought you said you never smile in photos!â
In the picture, Taecheon was smiling faintly. It was an expression anyone could see was genuine happiness. Jiwoonâs eyes widened in surprise as he stared at him.
âYouâre right⊠I ended up smiling.â
A smiling Taecheon could not be described with just the word handsome; he looked like a god descended from the heavens, like a prince out of a fairytale. Of all the dozens of photos they had taken together so far, Jiwoon liked this one the most. Without even realizing it, his lips curled into a grin.
When they loaded the car onto the ferry and arrived at the passenger terminal, it was just shy of lunchtime. On the way back from Incheon to Seoul, Jiwoon kept nodding off.
âMmâŠâ
His head, rolling side to side, suddenly drooped forward. Taecheon reached out with his right arm, gently supporting Jiwoonâs head and guiding it back upright.
âMnyaaâŠâ
Even with his mouth open, Jiwoon murmured incoherently in his sleep. Taecheon chuckled softly at the sight.
Monday inevitably arrived, and Jiwoonâs commute began with Taecheon driving him to the bus stop as usual. It was the same weekday morning scenery as always.
But maybe because of what happened over the weekend, Jiwoon couldnât help stealing glances at Taecheonâs hands.
âDo you need something?â
âN-no!â
Jiwoon frantically waved his hands.
âThen why do you keep looking at me so awkwardlyââ
âIâll just get off here today! Stop!â
âHmm. Why donât I just take you straight to the office?â
âHuh? But we usually commute separately.â
âWe left early today. At this time, thereâs hardly anyone in the underground parking lot. Letâs just go straight to the office.â
âReally?â
Normally, Taecheon would drop him off precisely at the midway bus stop or subway station, but today he suggested going together. For Jiwoon, it was not only less tiring but also an opportunity to spend a little more time with him, so he gladly accepted.
Apparently, leaving early truly paid off; the car crossed Cheongdam Bridge without traffic and reached the office quickly. After pulling into the underground parking lot, Jiwoon waited for a moment when no one was passing by and darted out of the car.
All the way up in the elevator, Jiwoon couldnât shake the fluttering in his chest.
What is this? I canât quite put my finger on it, but⊠BBG feels different. Heâs treating me more gently than usual, definitely more attentive.
âWhy is he acting like this all of a suddenâŠ?â
Lost in thought, Jiwoon absentmindedly stared into space as he walked. Even when he arrived at his floor, sat at his desk, and exchanged half-hearted greetings with his team leader and manager, his thoughts remained with Seo Taecheon. So much so that he didnât even notice Deputy Min had come in and sat next to him.
âJiwoon!â
âWhy is he acting like thisâŠ.â
âJiwoon?â
âOh! Yes, Deputy Min, youâre here.â
âWhatâs with the blank stare?â
âItâs nothing. Guess my brainâs on strike because itâs Monday.â
âOh wow, same.â
Deputy Min Hye-kyung chuckled behind her hand.
âSo, how did things go over the weekend?â
âHuh?â
âYou know, your friendâs friendâs friend. The one stressing about relationship progress. Did they move things along?â
âOhâŠâ
Right, Iâd asked Deputy Min for advice, pretending it was about âa friendâs friendâs friend,â about how to advance an ambiguous relationship. How am I supposed to answer this?
âDid they get what they wanted?â
Deputy Min giggled, eyes crinkling.
âWellâŠâ
Jiwoon hesitated at her question. When they first planned the trip, had they achieved their original goal? The answer was no. They hadnât crossed the physical boundary they were aiming for.
But was there no progress at all? That wasnât true either. They had hugged in bed, gone on date-like outingsâŠ
âUh⊠They did meet up, but itâs kind of ambiguous. They didnât quite get there yet.â
âReally? Thatâs a shame.â
As Jiwoon offered an awkward smile, his phone buzzed. A notification popped up â and the Sukrye-dungie mascot was dancing wildly on the screen.
This is the most intense dance Iâve seen. Whatâs going on?
Over the past few months of using Try Thinking It Over, Jiwoon had noticed that the mascot, Sukrye-dungie, swayed gently when sending normal reminders, but danced frantically when it was something urgent.
âŠWho even thought this pointless feature was necessary? What a waste of tax money.
Clicking his tongue, Jiwoon tapped the mascot. A message appeared:
Please upload your travel report ASAP! Attach before-and-after photos along with a review of at least 1,000 characters by midnight today. Otherwise, youâll lose a significant number of points for this month!
According to the overseerâs earlier explanation, many people abused the couple-travel program, so inspections were strict. They verified whether the couple really went together and to the designated location through the submitted report, making timely submission essential.
Fine⊠Iâll write it.
Jiwoon imagined the score he would get if the report passed. It seemed likely heâd earn just enough to pass this monthâs stage with an average rating.
He had anticipated a score increase when planning the trip, but when it came time to actually write the review⊠he didnât want to.
If I finish this stage, that means stage two, then three are waiting. Then four and five will pass in a blur. And once we clear stage six⊠our divorce will be finalized.
âHaaâŠâ
He was sick of Sukrye-dungie and everything about it.
At the same time, Seo Taecheon was in his office reviewing a report when his phone vibrated heavily. A text had arrived from Gangnam Center Sukrye Overseer:
This is a group message to all participants from last weekendâs trip.
Please write your travel journal with your spouse. If your discussions about separation were sincere, youâll receive passing points. Your stage-one pass status is currently uncertain, so please take this seriously.
ââŠâ
He had already guessed their score would be borderline. After all, aside from writing the journal, they had been lax with the other missions.
He could simply tell Jiwoon to write and upload the report, and the matter would be resolved easily â but he didnât want to do that. Taecheon deleted the message and instead picked up his desk phone, dialing a number heâd been calling more often lately.
âItâs me. Have you finished surveying the wedding venues?â