Yesterday was the first time he kissed a man. Instead of hating it or feeling repulsed, it was exhilarating.
Upon coming to that thought, a blush stained Yoonshinâs cheeks.
At that moment, Secretary Tak finished copying the files and was returning to Yoonshin with the originals and the copies. âHere you go, Attorney Do.â
Yoonshin took the papers and leaned in, whispering, âThank you. Right, did Attorney Kang say anything about any work that heâll assign me? I looked through all the teamâs matters, but he told me to attend the case meeting for only the ones that he directed me to. He told me to wait, but I canât help but feel a bit impatient.â
âOh, actually, he had some instructions for you this morning. I think youâll be taking on a new matter. Attorney Kang said heâs probably going to take an acquisition case.â
âAcquisition? Whoâs selling what?â
âYoungjin Construction is being acquired. Taesan Construction heard the word that Youngjin was finally going to sell and wanted to buy the business. Taesan asked us to frame the circumstances as naturally as possible. Senior Attorney Kang is quite good at designing these. Since itâs an M&A of a publicly listed company, he needs a lot of specialists, so heâs choosing the members of this project from other teams as well.â
âMembers? Our team isnât taking it?â
Secretary Tak shook his head at the absurd question. âThese things need a lot of specialized knowledge. Itâll be so large-scale that even if our entire team went at it, we wouldnât be able to handle it. Thereâs a mountain of taxation and financial issues like acquisition tax, transfer tax, registration fees, and all sorts of other things. Itâs better to pick people from different departments.â
âI guess itâs a special team of sorts then?â
âYes. He usually does M&As like that. Sometimes, we do it with other law firms. Thatâs where youâre involved. Your specialty is in labor law, right? Iâll send you the documents by email soon.â
The work Yoonshin was doing so far was all from Sehunâs individual file load or smaller matters involving a few lawyers, so a large-scale collaboration was new to him. Yoonshin felt like he finally was a part of Doguk. He met Secretary Takâs eyes with anticipation and worry. Yoonshin thought he might as well ask, âIâm just asking since I feel like you might know well, but December 31âdo you know what that day is?â
âDecember 31? Thatâs the year-end. Itâs not a weekend this year, so itâs not a holiday,â Secretary Tak replied.
Yoonshin pressed harder. âI saw it marked with an X in Senior Attorney Kangâs desk calendar. It didnât seem like a birthday. Is it the anniversary of his first trial date? Or his parentâs date of passing?â
âOhhh, Senior Attorney Kang. Not as far as I know. Itâs just a vacation day.â
Yoonshinâs eyes grew round, unable to comprehend immediately. âSo youâre saying that he marked a simple vacation day in advance like that?â
âMmm, well, to be honest, Iâm not very sure. He takes that day off every year no matter what. I donât know anything more than that. Maybe he plans on resting thoroughly after a year of hard work and in preparation for the next year.â
âSo there are things that you donât know, huh?â
âYeah, right? I canât tell you anything more than that. Honestly, I only talk about work with him. Senior Attorney Song is closer to him on a personal level, so you could ask her.â
There was no reason for Yoonshin to loiter any longer. He thanked the secretary for his tips and shook the papers in his hands before returning to his office. Then, feeling reluctant to go back to his office, Yoonshin changed directions. He knocked on Sehunâs door and heard a subdued, âYes?â