Chapter 6
Seung-cheol walked into the office.
āWhat on earth is this aboutā¦?ā
When Sa-hee turned her head toward him, he motioned to his phoneāhe was on a call. He smiled faintly, but the smile looked uneasy.
āYou know I gave up back then. Chairman Park knows that too.ā
Seung-cheol quickly walked down the hall and entered the meeting room.
āYou know how it went. We failed, paid the penalty, andāā
The door shut, cutting off the rest of his words. But the feeling in Sa-heeās chest was bad. Could it beā¦?
āā¦The necklace?ā
She set her coffee cup on the window ledge and moved toward the meeting room.
Through the thick door, Seung-cheolās muffled voice came:
āWhat do you want us to do now? ā¦Ask Kang Chi-kyung about that.ā
The moment she heard Chi-kyungās name, her heart dropped.
āHe lost the necklace himselfāwhy is he blaming us?ā
Sa-hee pushed open the door and stepped inside.
Seung-cheol glanced at her, looking troubled.
āWhy are you doing this? I told youāwe really canāt.ā
His voice grew louder.
āDonāt come here. If you do, youāll only hear harsh wordsāā
Then suddenly he froze, eyes wide. The call had ended.
āChairman! Chairman?ā
He ruffled his hair roughly and groaned toward the ceiling.
āArgh!ā
āChairman Park?ā Sa-hee asked quietly.
Yes, Chairman Park.
The very man who had pushed her into the necklace project eight years ago, then ordered her withdrawal seven years ago.
The man who slapped her when she returned empty-handed, then threw her into the nightmare āBolivia Project.ā
Since then, sheād cut all contact. Sheād heard his business had expanded to Europe.
But why now?
Sa-heeās eyes shook uneasily.
āWhat did he say?ā
Seung-cheol ran his hand down his face, sighing, then answered.
āKang Chi-kyung seems to have figured out that Park was the one backing you back then.ā
Sa-hee shut her eyes tight.
When Chi-kyung brought up the necklace five days ago, she had already guessed.
He knew everything.
That she hadnāt left him because love had faded.
That she had approached him with a mission, and left only because the mission ended.
Of course he would be furious.
If she had simply been a wife who fell out of love, maybe he could have let go.
But to realize he had been tricked and usedā¦
That, he would never forgive.
āLooks like Park is under serious pressure now,ā Seung-cheol added.
After seven years of searching, Chi-kyung had finally found her. He wouldnāt stop until he punished her.
āIf you donāt hand over the necklace, Park said heāll give all your illegal records to the CIA. He says he has the proof.ā
āSo what?ā
Sa-hee could barely lift her heavy eyelids.
āWhat does he want us to do?ā
āHe wants us to accept Kang Chi-kyungās request.ā
āWhat?ā
It had been seven years since she left Chi-kyung.
She had tried everything to forget himādangerous jobs, harsh environments, even risking her life.
That way, she wouldnāt have time to think of him.
And mostly, it worked.
But whenever she felt even a little safe, her heart would collapse, and she would miss him desperately.
What is he doing now?
Has he forgotten me?
Does he still hate me? Maybe⦠does he remember me at all?
She used to dream: If one day, by chance, I see him again⦠maybe we could at least exchange a polite hello, like old lovers.
But reality was different.
The man she met again was not the man she once loved.
The man who once looked at her with starry eyes now glared only with dark hatred.
Fear gripped her.
āIf he finds out who I am, heāll try to kill me.ā
āHe already knows, Sa-hee,ā Seung-cheol said quietly.
āUncle!ā she burst out angrily.
But Seung-cheol just relayed Parkās words:
āJust say youāll help find the necklace.ā
Running wouldnāt solve anything.
If they found her here, they could find her anywhere.
āYou donāt have any other way to prove your innocence. The only way is to find the necklace.ā
And it was true. His words cut deep.
But how? She was retired now. Her team lived quietly in Seoul, blending in as normal people.
āHow are we supposed to find it? Weāve cut all ties to that world!ā
āPark said heāll find the necklace one way or another.ā
Seung-cheol gently grabbed her shoulders, trying to calm her trembling face.
āThink carefully, Sa-hee.ā
His words were practical.
āAll we need to do is stall for time.ā
Even calm, rational Sa-hee lost her composure whenever it came to Kang Chi-kyung. So Seung-cheol explained slowly, clearly:
āWhat Chi-kyung really wants isnāt you. Itās the necklace.ā
The necklace, not her.
The words stabbed her chest like a knife.
āIf you give it backā¦ā
If she gave it backā
āYouāll be free again.ā
Free.
* * *
It had been seven years since she left Kang Chi-kyung.
She hadnāt completely forgotten him, but she had learned to live without him.
She only thought of him sometimesārare moments, like when flowers bloomed in the park, or when couples held hands on the street, or when autumn leaves fell like rain, or when snow fell with Christmas carols in the air.
Just brief memories, not constant pain. She had managed to stay sane.
But was that only pretending?
Or maybe it was because of the call from Chairman Parkāthe man who symbolized her painful pastāthat everything she thought sheād erased now came crashing back like lightning.
Eight Years Ago
It was October.
Her team had just finished a job for the U.S. Treasury Department and was resting in New York, in a small Bronx office.
It was their way of catching their breath between dangerous assignments.
Thatās when Chairman Park suddenly appeared.