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Chapter 229: People Are Important (8)
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It was a call from Nam Gyu-Baek’s confidante. It was her first treceiving a call from him after saving his contact details in her phone.

“Jae-In, what are you doing not getting in the car?” Myung-Ja asked, peeking out from the back.

Ha Jae-In gave a forced smile and took a step back, saying, “I’ll take this call real quick.”

“Can’t you take this on the car? The in-laws are arriving soon.”

Ha Jae-In bit her lips. She couldn’t answer this call with her parents present.

Thankfully, Ha Jae-Gun caught the strange look on her face and said, “Take your time. Just cto us when you’re done. We still have stime, Mom.”

“Thank you, Jae-Gun.”

Ha Jae-In stepped out of the main gate, where her parents couldn’t see her. She then cleared her throat before answering the phone, “Hello?”

— Hello, miss.

Ha Jae-In gasped in surprise. Nam Gyu-Baek’s voice echoed from the other side of the line.

“H-Hello, Chair…man…”

— I’m sorry for calling so suddenly. I would like to meet you now. Do you have time?

“Now?”

— Are you in the middle of something?

Her toes curled in her shoes. There was an important appointment with the in-laws later, plus it was also the day when she could enjoy watching the movie that was made from her beloved younger brother’s .

However, there was a larger reason behind her hesitation. She was afraid to meet Nam Gyu-Baek one-on-one. She couldn’t expect what the older man would say to her.

— Actually, I’m outside your academy right now.

“Outside the academy?”

Ha Jae-In looked up instantly. She looked in the direction of the academy, which was hidden from her view by the other buildings and gulped nervously.

Just then, Ha Jae-Gun cup from behind her and tapped her shoulder, startling her.

“I understand, Chairman,” Ha Jae-In finally mustered the courage to reply, “I will be there soon.”

— You don’t have to rush. I’ll be waiting in the cafe across the street. See you later.

Ha Jae-In hung up the call. Wrapping her hand over her forehead, she let out a sigh and murmured helplessly, “I’m not sure what to do.”

“Meet him first.” Ha Jae-Gun held Ha Jae-In’s shoulders and added, “You don’t have to be afraid of him just because he’s the chairman of a large corporation. It’s natural for you to get flustered in your previous encounter, but it isn’t the sthis time. So meet him, and share your thoughts with him.”

“It’s easy for you to say, Jae-Gun… But—wait—how did you…?” Ha Jae-In’s eyes widened in shock. How did her younger brother know of her things in such detail?

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“Did you meet Director Nam by any chance?”

“Is that important?” Ha Jae-Gun exerted more strength into his grip and said, “You are not inferior or lacking in any way. You understand what I mean, right?”

“I-I know…”

“If you’re still feeling uneasy, shall I go with you instead? Alright, I’ll go with you. He’s opposite the academy, right?” Ha Jae-Gun pretended to stride over to the car, but Ha Jae-In ran after him and held him back.

“Why? What’s wrong? We can speak with him first and then meet Soo-Hee’s family at the cinema after.”

“N-no. I’ll just go alone. I can go alone. I’ll be able to speak with him clearly that way.”

It wasn’t an issue where someone else could step in and resolve it for her. It was something she had to go through on her own while facing her fears.

Ha Jae-In then continued with determination. “Don’t worry, I’ll do well.”

Ha Jae-Gun went to the garage and soon drove out. Both Myung-Ja and Ha Suk-Jae had dumbfounded expressions painted on their faces as they passed Ha Jae-In. Left all alone, Ha Jae-In bit her lips and stood there for a while before turning around.

***

“I apologize for not contacting you earlier.”

“It’s fine, Chairman. You don’t have to say that. I should be apologizing instead.”

“My energy is decreasing by the day, and Gyu-Ho’s stubbornness is getting stronger as well… If I were healthy, I might have contacted you much later no—I might have not contacted you at all.”

“I understand…”

Nam Gyu-Baek and Ha Jae-In were currently sitting in the cafe opposite Ha Jae-In Academy. Ha Jae-In dropped her head before Nam Gyu-Baek. Where did all her courage go after opening the cafe door with determination earlier?

She was trembling in fear from head to toe.

The chairman owned a large corporation with a market value of eight trillion won. She could enjoy her Cinderella dream for a moment, but could she really get a happy ending like Cinderella in real life as well? Ha Jae-In shook her head; she didn't think so.

On the other hand, Nam Gyu-Baek remained silent. He had dropped by on impulse, as he had been struggling for a while and couldn’t cto terms with it. He thought that it was tfor him to get to the point, and he needed stto organize his thoughts with Ha Jae-In sitting in front of him.

“There’s something I want to ask you,” Nam Gyu-Baek finally spoke as their coffee cooled.

Still looking downward, Ha Jae-In said, “Yes, Chairman. Please go ahead.”

Nam Gyu-Baek gestured behind him with his finger. Department Head Bae, seated at the table behind, stood up. He respectfully placed a book on the table before Nam Gyu-Baek and Ha Jae-In.

“I heard that the female lead in this was inspired by you?”

“That’s why I wanted to ask you, how much are you and the female lead in this alike? Or is there anything different about both of you?”

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“I hope you’ll tellin full.” Nam Gyu-Baek’s voice sounded both gentle and firm. “I don’t think we would be sitting here and talking like this if it weren’t for this book.”

Ha Jae-In nodded silently. The book on the table was the biggest gift she had received in her life. The fear that made her tremble all over was starting to disappear, and instead, pride began to overwhelm her.

“It’s all fiction, sir.”

“All of it?” Nam Gyu-Baek asked, clearly stunned.

Was she saying this with the thought that being humble was a virtue, or was this just a feeling of desperation? Ha Jae-In carefully raised a finger and added, “But there’s one thing that I’m better at.”

“And…what is that?”

“I love my family more than the female lead in the . Regardless of how great my brother is in writing, I don’t think he has fully expressed how much I love my family. This is the only thing I can tell you with confidence.”

Nam Gyu-Baek looked at Ha Jae-In in a daze. Ha Jae-In was grinning; she didn't seem to be intimidated at all. The face of his late wife during her most beautiful days overlapped with Ha Jae-In’s face.

“I see…” Nam Gyu-Baek nodded. His nose tingled as his late wife cto mind. “Thank you for answering such a tough question.”

“It’s nothing, sir.”

A bitter smile formed on Nam Gyu-Baek’s face. Images of his beloved son being born up to the present flashed across his eyes. It seemed like it was tto let him go, he felt like it was tfor him to respect his will and life, just as he had back then.

“I saw that you majored in historical studies.”

“Are you not planning to advance into graduate school?”

“I was living life a little busier, so I didn’t have tto think about it. And now I am running an academy.” Ha Jae-In replied calmly, but she was trembling slightly inside.

Why did Nam Gyu-Baek bring up her major?

“There’s no need for the director to teach students personally. Shouldn’t it be alright to hire more teachers while you go to graduate school?”

“Yes, that’s true, but…”

“Then advance into graduate school.” Nam Gyu-Baek cut her off. “It’s because I have somewhere to use you.”

“What do you mean…?”

“My son is getting old, so let’s hold your wedding first. And I’m sure there are no issues with you attending graduate school when you’re still newly married.”

“…?!” Was she hearing voices? Ha Jae-In covered her mouth with her hands. The words from Nam Gyu-Baek were unbelievable. “And since we’ve met today, are you able to givesmore time? There’s a movie I’d like to watch, and I would love to have a date with you.”

“Sir…” Tears began to well in Ha Jae-In’s eyes. A sparkling drop of tear fell onto her phone on the table, and just in time, a message from Nam Gyu-Ho arrived, lighting up her phone.

***

Nam Gyu-Ho bit his lips nervously and tilted his head. It was now 10 pm, yet there was no call from Ha Jae-In.

Nam Gyu-Ho ruffled his hair after failing to cup with an answer.

Just then, he heard knocking on the door and the head butler peeked his head from behind the door.

“Young Master, the Chairman has returned.”

“Oh, is that so?” Nam Gyu-Ho stood up, putting his thoughts aside. Nam Gyu-Baek was already out in the living room as he stepped out of his room. Department Head Bae was standing behind Nam Gyu-Baek.

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“Welcback.”

“Oh, yes.”

Nam Gyu-Ho went silent with nothing more to say. His relationship with his father had turned estranged recently.

“Where did you go?”

“I had a meal and a movie with a young lady.”

“Pardon…?” Nam Gyu-Baek’s eyes widened in surprise.

“Why are you so surprised? Didn’t you askto date?”

“No, yes. No, but Father. A young lady…?”

“You don’t have to know about it.” Nam Gyu-Baek took off his coat and sat down on the sofa. He then added indifferently, “Send to graduate school.”

“Graduate school? Who?”

“Who else?!” Nam Gyu-Baek roared in an instant.

“You better stop fantasizing about enjoying your marriage! I want you to make her study. I’m planning to let her take over the museum once it’s opened.”

“F-father…?” Nam Gyu-Ho lost all strength in his legs. Just then, he realized the identity of the great person Ha Jae-In had said, as well as the identity of the young lady his father had just mentioned.

“You’re…letting her take charge of the museum?”

Nam Gyu-Baek had collected over a thousand Korean artworks in his lifetime. He had also found an area to open a museum for his collection.

“You… you’re letting Ms. Jae-In take charge of the museum, which means…”

Nam Gyu-Baek threw his coat at Nam Gyu-Ho. “Why are you still here double-confirming things? How are you still in the director’s position when you’re so slow?”

“Father!” Nam Gyu-Ho knelt down.

Nam Gyu-Baek turned slightly pale and looked away. “Hey! Don’t kneel in front of me!”

“I’m not about to spout nonsense! I love you, Father! I love you the most in this world!”

Despite the constant yelling, Nam Gyu-Ho did not let go of his father’s legs. Ha Jae-In wasn’t lying. His father was indeed the greatest person in the world.

***

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There was no way people wouldn’t make a big deal out of it. The movie’s popularity was huge in Korea, but its popularity was nothing more than a minnow when compared to its popularity in China.

60 million audiences in its third week! It was an unprecedented number, even in China. This was the result of Teencent Pictures’ meticulous marketing strategy as well as the efforts of top actress Yang Ying and Director Tae-Sung, who had been producing outstanding films based on original works.

He was allowing his fingers to take the story to where it wanted it to go.

His phone on the table abruptly vibrated. It was a call from an unknown number.

Ha Jae-Gun left the phone alone. After a while, the vibration stopped, and a text message arrived.