Chapter 479 – If You Do It in the Office
Arriving in front of Mina’s company, I called and tried to go in with Taeyeon. However, I ran into an employee here who had just been to the bathroom and was able to enter without calling.
“You will be inside, boss.”
“Ah yes. Thank you.”
Taeyeon, too, expressed her gratitude to the departing employee who was silent, then poked me with her elbow and said,
“Thank you. Hey, Mina, where can I see you?”
“The president is in the president’s office, where is he?”
“Then tell me where the president’s office is, idiot.”
“It would have been if I hadn’t said it. Don’t swear at me.”
“Joe.”
“Don’t curse, really.”
He grumbled but smiled slightly as he and Taeyeon walked around the office. Taeyeon also smiled and walked alongside me, then looked around her and asked.
“By the way, Mina’s company is bigger than I thought. Isn’t it?”
“Huh. I was surprised to hear that Mina is the company president, too?”
“Don’t say you’re surprised, bitch. You’re cute.”
“What are you talking about?”
“It’s just bullshit, ah. Are you there?”
Taeyeon recognized her president’s office and pointed at it with her chin. The reason she could easily recognize her when she first arrived was because Mina was sitting at her desk through the transparent glass window.
“…”
At this time, Mina, who noticed our gaze, turned her head this way and bowed lightly. I greeted her by raising her hand and pretending to know her, and Taeyeon went ahead and headed to her boss’s office.
“That’s right. Let’s go, you bastard.”
He keeps calling his boyfriend ill.
Still, I headed to the president’s office with Taeyeon. She went ahead, opened the door and entered.
“It’s Mina. Are you still working?”
“Are you here, Taeyeon?”
“Huh. Are you very busy?”
“No. There’s not much left to do today.”
“Okay? How long do you have left?”
“Approximately, are you here, Jiheon?”
These were the words Mina said when she saw me enter the president’s office. She bowed her head to me and continued talking to Taeyeon.
“About 10 minutes left.”
“Okay?”
Taeyeon, who nodded her head when she said that she hadn’t been left, quietly looked around her president’s office. She then pointed to a small round table located in the center, she asked.
“Then I’ll sit here and wait.”
“Yes, sorry.”
“Sorry. Uh, hey You come too, where are you going?”
Taeyeon, who was sitting at her table, found me walking past her and approaching Mina. Mina also looked at me as she approached her and asked in a questioning voice.
“Jiheon?”
“It’s Mina. Did you eat dinner Want some?”
As she said, what I held out was the sandwich I bought at the convenience store earlier. I don’t know why, but she forgot to eat while telling Taeyeon that she was scolded and that she was going to the army.
“Did you buy it for me?”
But when Mina saw this, she seemed moved.
“Thank you, Jiheon. I will eat it thanks.”
Although Taeyeon broke that impression.
“It’s Mina. When that bastard bought that, he was flirting with part-timers.”
“Jiheon.”
“No, no! You just did the math! Don’t say anything weird!”
Even when I yelled at her not to lie, Taeyeon only snorted.
“Under! If it wasn’t for me, you would have been biting and sucking in the storeroom of a convenience store?”
“Is that so, Jiheon?”
“Is that so?! No! He’s talking weird!”
“What bullshit? I just said what I saw.”
“Jiheon.”
“Isn’t it?! He has a sprained eye!”
“You’re blind when you see your girlfriend! … Ah.”
Taeyeon, who was joking around, made a mistake. She decided to go out with me, but she decided to keep it a secret, but she said it openly in front of Mina.
“…”
Hearing her slip of the tongue, Mina looked at Mina and me alternately,
“Jiheon. I will be grateful for the sandwich.”
She just said this and she focused on her monitor again. She was there, and she casually tapped her keyboard, showing her disinterest.
“Oh, no, it’s Minah!”
Realizing that she had made a mistake, Taeyeon hurriedly tried to make up for it.
“Mina! It’s not that I’m dating Jiheon.”
“It’s okay. Calm.”
Mina, who was concentrating on her work after glancing at her, reassured her.
“I knew.”
“What, did you know I was dating him?”
“Yes that’s right.”
“Fuck, did you tell me?”
Taeyeon started looking for the suspect right away. She only had one person to tell if it wasn’t her, but I felt aggrieved.
“It’s not me!”
“Don’t berate me, you asshole. Then how does he know?”
“I don’t know, that!”
“Hey. I’m a cop. If you investigate, everything will come out.”
“Then investigate!”
“Jiheon. Calm.”
Taeyeon and I were arguing again, but Minah asked in a low voice.
“I’m sorry. I am working now. Could you be quiet?”
“Ah, yes. Sorry.”
“I’m sorry, Minah. Hey. Don’t disturb me and come here.”
You were going to go without saying anything? She did, and speaking only with her mouth, she walked over to Taeyeon. As soon as she sat down next to her, her nagging came flying.
“Why are you making so much noise that Mina says things like that?”
She was dumbfounded by what she said in a whisper.
“You first”
“Noisy. Be quiet and wait for Mina to finish her work.”
“No… !”
“Write! Quiet!”
Taeyeon, who was pretending to be strict with her, raised the corner of her mouth.
“Ha, really. Do I become very childish when I am with you?”
“That’s because your daughter goes to kindergarten.”
“Ah, you childish bastard. Compared to you, Yena is an adult. Adult.”
“…”
I suddenly felt her gaze, and Taeyeon and I both turned our heads toward Minah. She was looking at us with longing eyes.
“Uh? Why? Are you noisy because of Jiheon? Shall I shut up?”
“Did I just talk? But why? Could it be that it’s really noisy?”
“… It’s nothing.”
Mina lowered her gaze back to her monitor and knocked on her keyboard. She seemed to be asking if she thought she would be undetected when she said she was nothing, given the aura she harbored.
That’s how Taeyeon and I spent time talking in whispers, while Mina quickly finished the work for us waiting.
“It’s done.”
Right after those words were over, I could see the employees through the window getting ready for work in perfect order. It seemed that he had given instructions to leave work through an in-house email or something like that.
“Whoa…”
Mina sighed and picked up the sandwich I had brought to her to eat. As she opened the plastic wrapper, she let us know the news was over.
“Jiheon. Calm. It’s done.”
“Okay? Good work, Minah.”
“Good work, Minah. Great job.”
“It’s nothing.”
Mina shook her head and took a bite of her unwrapped sandwich. Mumbling her mouth for a moment, she swallowed what was in her mouth and asked where she was going.
“How would you like dinner?”
“Well. She was going to consult and ask.”
Seeing me like this, Taeyeon playfully started a fight.
“What kind of boyfriend didn’t even plan a date?”
“What am I?”
“What is it? Then it’s Mina.”
Taking my words lightly, she asked Mina for a place she could recommend.
“Where do you go for a simple dinner with your employees?”
“I usually go to a pork belly restaurant or a Makchang restaurant.”
“Oh, that’s really good. Then let’s go eat makchang.”
“Are you okay, Jiheon?”
Mina wondered if she thought it was okay, but she looked at me without answering. I nodded her head at her.
“Yeah, fine. Let’s eat makchang.”
“Yes, I understand. Then, we will decide on makchang for dinner tonight.”
“Okay! So let’s get ready to go! Uh? Have the staff already left work?”
As Taeyeon said energetically, there was no one in the office that could be seen through the window. He seemed to have left work while we were talking.
“I ate well, Jiheon.”
Mina, who was eating a sandwich between conversations, thanked her.
“Okay? I ate well?”
“Yes, thank you.”
“No.”
“I will repay you with my body. How about paying back right here?”
“Oh little.”
As soon as the people were gone, the water level rose.
“Oh, fuck.”
It was fortunate though. I have someone who would hate to hear such a thing.
“If you do it in the president’s office, you’ll be damned.”
“Hey?!”
“What. Why. What.”
Usually, whenever Mina or her other girlfriends said such things, it was Taeyeon who hated it more than I did. However, she couldn’t help but feel shocked at the way she smiled and sympathized.
“No, you weren’t like this before, were you?”
“Oh, is that?”
When I mentioned it myself, Taeyeon smiled and explained.
“Does it make you strangely crave it because you think you’re dating?”
“What? Craving?”
“It wasn’t like this originally. I am also very curious.”
“Calm.”
Here, Mina said something more fanciful.
“That’s proof that you’re Jiheon’s girlfriend.”
“What proof is this?!”
“Ah, I see. No, we were just dating, but is this enough? Hey, I’m sorry so far, hey. I thought you guys were weird, but this bastard was weird. It looks like it emits something like pheromones. A woman goes crazy.”
“Yes, Taeyeon.”
“That’s right, freeze to death!”
It was the first time I regretted dating Taeyeon. Thought she was the only one among us who hated and had normal thoughts, she couldn’t help but think that I had corrupted her.
“Well, the joke ends here.”
“Uh?”
Taeyeon, who was laughing, stood up with her hand on her lap. Then, saying it was a joke, she pointed to the company door.
“Let’s go out now. I’m hungry. Let’s go quickly and eat. Have sex at home.”
She felt relieved to hear that it was a joke. After all, Taeyeon was Taeyeon.
Seeing Taeyeon who was about to leave, Mina took a look.
“Calm. It’s okay to do it here.”
“Ah, okay. Did you hear what you were saying? If you do it here, you’ll have to clean up. Bothered. Better to just go home. It is easy to handle.”
“Yes, I understand.”
When she refused again, Mina gave up and got up from her seat. She tidied her desk and packed her things, and Taeyeon, who was watching her, asked me.
“Hey.”
“Uh?”
“Are you not going to talk?”
“What?”
“That. What you told me earlier.”
“Oh, is that?”
What I said earlier was the news that I would be enlisting in the army in September. Taeyeon felt like her friend, so she just said it, but she was a little reluctant to tell Minah.
“Should I tell you now? Little atmosphere,”
“What? Then did I say it on the street because I was in a good mood?”
“It’s not like that.”
“Or tell me. Shall I tell you?”
“No, it’s okay. I’ll tell you.”
From the moment Taeyeon started talking, Mina stopped her hand as she was sorting through her papers, and she looked at me. I got up from her chair and made eye contact with her and told her about what we were going to talk about today.
“I am going to the army. In September.”
“…”
Took
“Oh, is it Minah?”
At that moment, the documents in Mina’s hand spilled onto her desk. Seeing that, Taeyeon was taken aback and slapped me on the back of the head.
“Oh, hey! How dare you say it so openly!”
Widely!
“Ah! No, then what should I have said!”
“It would be fine if it wasn’t like that, you asshole!”
“… Calm.”
When we started bickering again, Mina called Taeyeon. She apologized as she picked up her papers that she had dropped earlier.
“Sorry.”
“Uh? What? No, the bastard to apologize is not you, Jiheon is this bastard.”
I couldn’t resist. Mina was shocked because I spoke so directly.
“It’s Mina. Sorry. Did I speak too openly?”
“No, Jiheon.”
Mina, who shook her head once, rather thanked her.
“Thank you, Jiheon. Thank you for not procrastinating.”
“Uh?”
“And Taeyeon. Excuse me, but can we have dinner at home? The alcohol you want to drink is at home.”