Perhaps having a younger sibling who received less love from Mom and Dad was distressing for Siwoo. There were often moments when he overtly left his parents and acted as if he were the protector.
When Junghyuk expressed concern and said he didn’t need to do that, Siwoo responded like this:
“Um… because Mom and Dad like Siwoo more. So, Cha Sha would be sad, right? That’s why Siwoo adores him more. Siwoo is the older brother!”
Mom and Dad like Siwoo more.
In a way, it wasn’t an incorrect statement. At least for Junghyuk, Siwoo was indeed something special.
Cha Sha received love, care, and attention from others, even if they weren’t Mom and Dad. Without any lack, he constantly embraced someone’s care, attention, and love.
And within the perfect fence of family, he enjoyed everything.
But it wasn’t the same for Siwoo. He didn’t receive everyone’s blessings, and his dad’s absence was prolonged.
Perhaps because of that, since the birth of his younger sibling, Siwoo showed a tendency to mature quickly. Every time this happened, Junghyuk felt a pang in his heart.
Of course, Siwoo being special to him wasn’t just because of the pitiful feelings. It was also his first love.
Every moment with this child was a first, so Siwoo was his first love.
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Looking at the flushed face affectionately, Junghyuk bent his finger and gently stroked Siwoo’s cheek.
“Siwoo, don’t grow up too fast.”
Siwoo blinked his big eyes.
“Why?”
“Dad will be sad.”
Siwoo looked somewhat puzzled.
“Huh? No… Siwoo…”
Siwoo tilted his head. It was strange. Both Grandma and Great-grandma. Everyone who sees me tells me to grow up quickly, but Dad says not to.
“Siwoo, you’re not a baby. Cha Sha is a baby. Siwoo is grown up because he’s the older brother. You’re already seven years old.”
At his son’s pretense of not being a baby, Junghyuk chuckled.
Upon hearing his son pretending not to be a baby, Junghyuk chuckled.
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“Siwoo, to Dad, you’re still a baby. So, you don’t have to try so hard to grow up too early. Okay?”
“Um…”
Siwoo had a momentarily puzzled expression, but soon he confidently nodded. Then, he giggled, emitting a sound that indicated the loss of his front teeth, oblivious to the fact.
A few days ago, Junghyuk called President Park. He mentioned that Da-jeong wanted to visit with the kids on the weekend and asked if it was okay.
“Is our house a public place? Why does that woman never think about anything that pleases me!”
Instead of saying it’s difficult but come often, he insisted on finding fault with Da-jeong.
Sunday was sunny.
Seemingly willing, Da-jeong, for once, visited President Park’s residence with the kids. President Park remained unchanged. When he faced Da-jeong, he immediately put on an expression of displeasure.
“Grandma. Are you in good health?”
After a cold response to Da-jeong’s greeting, President Park quickly turned his attention to the kids.
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“Our great-grandson, have you come?”
“Hello, Great-grandma.”
“Oh, you’re pretty. You’ve grown so much since Grandma last saw you.”
Laughter never left the old man’s face. Da-jeong never felt particularly regretful, so she just accepted it now.
The time for the family to gather and eat passed somewhat leisurely. While having a meal, President Park briefly discussed company matters with Junghyuk.
A year ago, as Junghyuk assumed the position of group vice chairman, President Park completely withdrew from the forefront of management.
Junghyuk’s success in listing the e-commerce company “buy, the bye,” which incorporated OTT, on the U.S. stock market, was highly praised.
“buy, the bye” had its headquarters in Manhattan, New York, and was expanding its global network.
The revelation that Minghan had invested 100% of the funds became a social issue, with domestic group affiliates’ stocks once recording consecutive high-altitude movements.
With “buy, the bye” filing a world patent for its technology integrating OTT and online shopping, “The Team” magazine selected it as the most anticipated startup of the year. They evaluated that the innovative AI distribution system introduced by them would change the paradigm of conventional shopping.
After finishing the meal, Dajeong personally drove a car that President Park liked. In fact, she visited President Park’s residence today because of the issue of Sia’s first birthday party.
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She received a notification that President Park had unilaterally reserved the M Hotel Grand Ballroom as the venue for the granddaughter’s first birthday party without discussing it with the couple. He even invited high-ranking figures in the business world.
“Grandma. Who these days holds a child’s first birthday party like that? Those people haven’t even met Sia.”
President Park felt uncomfortable with Dajeong’s objection all at once.
“Coming to see the child? The child’s father and someone who comes to see my face.”
“I know. But, Grandma, this is too much. If you struggle in such a big and crowded place, the child will find it difficult. So, please cancel the hotel. Instead, bring them to our house, and I’ll host a meal for them.”
“Who went crazy because they couldn’t get a meal?”
“It’s not like that….”
As the atmosphere cooled down, Junghyuk, who had kept his mouth shut the whole time, spoke up.
“No need to say more. Secretary Yoon, cancel the hotel reservation. We’ll have a small and intimate celebration at home with close people.”
Secretary Yoon, who temporarily took on the role of the kindergarten director, was back in her original position. Unable to respond readily to Junghyuk’s instructions, she glanced at President Park’s expression.
“This brat! If the grandmother says she’ll do it, why are you, too, causing trouble?”
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“Grandma, who holds a first birthday party at a hotel these days? It’s tacky.”
“Can’t do anything about it!”
President Park, enraged, directed his glare at Sia, who was playing with the cake.
Dajeong swallowed a sigh and forced a smile on her lips. Though excessive, Dajeong also understood the feelings of the elderly.
Perhaps, it was a desire to do anything for Sia, even if it meant fulfilling the unmet wishes of the past. However, holding a first birthday party with business figures at a hotel was absolutely not acceptable.
When yandere male lead believes she loves him — but she never did
“How dare you!”
“How dare you make me love you, only to cast me aside as nothing more than a friend?!?
“I will never accept that.”
“I will never let you return to him.”
“Even if I have to burn myself to ashes.”
“Even if I must shatter my purity, my dignity, my very soul.”
“I will never let you escape me!”
This was the first novel that introduced me to the matriarchal genre. I’ve read it three times already!
At first, the male lead despised the female lead. Later, he misunderstood that she liked him, so he condescendingly and reluctantly reciprocated her feelings.
Then, he suddenly discovered that she was kind to everyone in the same way, and there was already someone she cherished in her heart, and that person was not him.
The male lead couldn’t believe it, he became angry and crazy. He was determined to capture her body and heart by any means necessary.
Synopsis:
Want to see how a green tea bitch male lead falls in love with the female lead?
Want to see how he flirtatiously pursues the female lead?
Want to see how he gets slapped in the face repeatedly?
The male lead is a green tea bitch, a poisonous lotus, jealous, ruthless, unscrupulous, with a venomous heart, and he’s also a delusional maniac.
The female lead is righteous, positive energy-filled, kind, a holy mother.
Let’s see how two people with extreme personalities come together~
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