The Mysterious Art Museum

Chapter 38 (1) - The Mysterious Art Museum
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Chapter 38 (1) - The Mysterious Art Museum

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At W Tree Hannam, an Italian restaurant.

Monica, sipping her wine, asks with wide eyes, "Huh? A photo from your childhood? Even your brothers' photos? Why would he ask for that?"

Min-young, fiddling with her salad fork, shrugs. "I have no idea. When I asked why he needed it, they just said it was for the painting."

Monica raises her eyebrows momentarily before asking, "Did they he request a photo from your fathers younger days? How old was he?"

"When I was about ten, so Dad would have been in his mid-fifties."

"Hmm, why would Mr. Junghoon request such a thing?"

"Im curious too. Its been almost two months, and theres been no word about starting the work."

"Given Mom's personality, Im surprised shes been quiet after the initial three weeks passed."

Min-young, resting her chin on her hand, comments, "Thats what's odd. Usually, Mom would have said not to come back after precisely three weeks. Strangely, she doesnt seem to be hurrying Artist Ban. Secretary Kim, who helps with her schedule, says she really enjoys her conversations with him."

"Really? He didnt seem like the outgoing type."

"Yeah, he doesnt seem to talk unnecessarily or joke around much, but he seems to get along well with Mom."

"Thats interesting in its own way. So, how much longer did they ask for?"

"I didnt ask. Its not urgent."

"Isnt the hotel theaters decorative art urgent?"

"No, it was originally planned for next Mays performance, but with the virus situation delaying schedules, theres more time. And well decide whether to commission the portrait after seeing this one, so dont talk like its already decided."

Monica chuckles and shrugs. "Youll definitely end up commissioning him."

Min-young widens her flounder-like eyes in response. "Are you trying to hypnotize me?"

"Haha, Ive seen the miracles he creates."

Min-young, as if suddenly remembering, asks, "Oh, about the fridge. Mom really loved it. It looked great to me too. When will it officially launch?"

"The production line is already operational. Marketing asked for more time, so its delayed, but we plan to start sales by mid-next month at the latest."

"Have you projected the sales?"

"Yeah, the MG business department has."

"How much?"

"Are you kidding? Thats corporate secret."

"Stingy. Dont you know Im a major shareholder?"

"Still cant tell you."

"Cheapskate."

Monica smiles slyly and says, "I can tell you one thing."

"What?"

Monica glances at Min-youngs pocket and lifts her wine glass. "Hold onto your stocks. Dont sell."

Even with only an artists education, Min-young quickly catches the hidden meaning in Monicas words and raises her glass with a grin. "If it goes up by even 10%, Ill treat you big time."

"Haha, what should I ask for?"

"Is there something you want?"

"Ill think about it."

"Too bland, haha. Ill just use the restroom for a bit."

"Okay, go ahead."

As Min-young leaves, Monica, holding her glass, goes to the window to admire Seoul's beautiful night view. She murmurs with a seductive smile, "An artist who paints the ideals of others. Asking for photos from childhood."

Monica chuckles softly, winks out the empty rooms window, and raises her glass. "It feels like witnessing the birth of a star. Im glad I came to Seoul, haha."

**

Two weeks later, at a mansion in Buam-dong, in the evening.

Today is the day.

I came here to showcase the results of my two months of work.

Sitting on the sofa next to the massive 100X100 size canvas covered with black cloth, I am filled with tension.

Although the prolonged deliberation resulted in a good piece, I cannot be sure if it will appeal to the client. After all, it's a highly personal and subjective matter.

I sit alone, lost in thought.

Despite a difficult family situation, I persevered with my studies, earned a scholarship to an enviable school, and successfully graduated.

Back then, I felt like I owned the world.

I was under the nave impression that everything in my future would be smooth sailing.

And then, when I was finally thrown into the world,

I quickly realized how arrogant my thoughts had been.

I even started to doubt whether my much-prided talent was insignificant.

My confidence faded, and I grew accustomed to a life of living day by day.

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