63. I think there was someone I loved
Noon went into the room he was guided to. It was a meeting room with only tables and chairs.
"Please sit down."
"yes."
She sat quietly in the chair recommended by Chae Eun-yeop and looked at the other person.
Noon visited this law firm because of a counseling case he saw on a blog.
The story of a single mother who raised her child alone without even knowing whether her child's father was alive or dead, only to meet her child's father again six years after their separation.
It turns out that the child's father is a man from a fairly famous family and is about to marry another woman.
Noon had consulted with the main character of the story at this law firm and had requested consultation based on information that the dispute had been resolved fairly well.
'Was that my story? 'How on earth did you know?'
When I thought about that, Noon got goosebumps.
Was the attempted kidnapping of Yena a long time ago also the work of this person?
The attempted kidnapper also seemed to know whose daughter Yena was.
However, there was something puzzling.
'If it were me, I would have been the first to stop Chae Eun-bi from joining.'
Even though she knew all the facts, why did she let Chae Eun-bi talk about me being a single mother in the office?
'Are you doing this without your brother's knowledge?'
Is he like a bodyguard who takes care of everything for his younger sister's successful marriage?
Thinking about that made me even more creepy. Noon hid his shaking hands under the table.
Chae Eun-yeop, who was facing him, asked with a business smile.
"You're a single mom. "What problem did you visit for?"
This guy is smart and cunning.
You must not be caught up in this man's schemes.
'They may have installed a recording device somewhere.'
You must never show weakness.
So how do I proceed with counseling without exposing my weaknesses?
"yes... ... "I am a working single mother."
Noon started speaking awkwardly.
"It's not because of the difference, but because of my co-workers."
"A colleague?"
"yes. As I said, I am a single mother who works at a company. I lived hard and am still living hard. I am recognized for my abilities within the company. "But one of my colleagues was bullying me so much."
Chae Eun-yeop's eyebrows arched in the opposite direction, perhaps because she judged that this was not the topic she wanted.
"What kind of harassment do you mean?"
"By disclosing that I am a single mother before telling the company, or mentioning my family history. "I am also the daughter of a single mother."
"... ... ."
"Being a single mother or the daughter of a single mother shouldn't be a bad thing. Isn't it? But for convenience, I will refer to this friend as Ms. C. Ms. C made that fact into a scandal and maliciously slandered me. "Is it possible to sue for defamation in this case?"