The Crazy Woman Acts Too Well - Chapter 191
Sua’s Inner World.
“Is the water ready yet?”
“Ugh, tear me apart and swallow me… I’m coming right away!”
Lim Soo-hee’s initial curse quickly turned into a respectful response. The situation was clearly urgent.
As Lim Soo-hee rushed with a glass of water, she thought to herself.
‘How on earth did it come to this?’
Honestly, when she first entered Sua’s inner world, she was pleased. It looked like a luxurious hotel, and there was no lack of comfort.
But Soo-hee soon realized that this hotel had no manager and no staff.
If it were a place to use and discard, one could mess it up without a second thought, but if it were a place to live forever, it required maintenance. Especially with a large number of people involved.
So, who ended up doing all the chores?
It was Soo-hee herself!
Initially, Soo-hee had boldly confronted Wi Ji-hye but was brutally beaten. From then on, she had no choice but to quietly follow orders after realizing the power gap.
“Here it is.”
SWISH!
Wi Ji-hye splashed the water in front of Soo-hee.
“It’s not lukewarm, is it?”
Drip, drip.
Water dripped from Soo-hee’s wet hair.
“You requested lukewarm water.”
“Hmm? Did I?”
Wi Ji-hye scratched her behind.
“I see. Then bring me a cooler one.”
“…”
Even in this situation, Soo-hee couldn’t utter a word.
‘d*mn it. I really want to k*ll her. Why on earth am I here? Not that being brought here is bad, but can’t I at least live comfortably?’
Compared to ceasing to exist, her current plight was much better. But wasn’t this treatment a bit excessive?
Soo-hee, who was once acknowledged in an organization, never imagined she’d end up in a space filled with monstrous entities more terrifying than stray dogs…
‘I’m going insane. I’m losing my mind.’
Throughout her life, Soo-hee had faced many crises, encountered strong opponents, and never felt fear.
Yet, Wi Ji-hye was different. She felt inhuman, an authoritative figure who couldn’t be defied and whose favor she hadn’t earned.
Soo-hee clenched her lips.
‘I need to change my situation…’
Just like when she earned the recognition of the leader of the Gyelipa gang, the only way forward was to gain Wi Ji-hye’s approval. But how?
Actually, the method was already set: carefully discern what Wi Ji-hye liked and disliked, then consistently do what she liked. That was the way to gain her favor, right?
‘What should I do to earn her approval? That monster.’
At that moment,
“Hey? That trash! What audacity!”
“…To touch someone’s body without permission? I don’t understand what he’s thinking. He must be insane if he’s not.”
Only then did Soo-hee’s gaze shift to the TV Wi Ji-hye had been watching. It showed what Sua herself was seeing—a scene from the real world.
‘That guy, what is he? Straight-up s*xual harassment?’
Having lived in a sordid world, Soo-hee immediately recognized the situation.
This was behavior carried out with the conviction that Sua wouldn’t cause a scene. It suggested a belief that Sua would endure rather than complicate matters.
This wasn’t the first time it was being done.
Soo-hee was certain—Kang Hak-man was garbage.
Wi Ji-hye hastily put on her coat, clearly furious and ready to storm out.
“This cannot stand! That kind of sc*m should have all their extremities cut off, including the disgusting thing below.”
“At least Sua should refuse first.”
At that moment, Soo-hee’s mind raced. She quickly understood what she needed to do to earn approval.
‘This is my chance.’
An opportunity to impress the other Suas.
Having swiftly reached her decision,
“…I’ll do it!”
Soo-hee dove straight into the TV screen.
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“Why are you touching my thigh?”
Sua boldly asked, having calculated her approach.
“If I ask privately later, there’s a high chance I won’t get an honest answer. It’s better to ask publicly.”
Private conversations would give him time to think and likely provide excuses. Therefore, there was no better approach than public discussion.
Lying in front of everyone wouldn’t be easy, and even if he lied, the deception would likely be noticeable.
…That’s what Soo-hee told her. Hehe.
Kang Hak-man, whose wrist was holding hers, repeated the question.
“Pardon?”
“You touched me with this hand just now.”
In an instant, all eyes turned to Sua. Various doubts formed in the minds of onlookers.
“What’s going on all of a sudden?”
“Did Hak-man touch Sua? Was it an accident?”
“Regardless of whether it’s true or not, how can she be so bold in her response? She’s really different. She’s no ordinary newcomer.”
At that moment,
“Hahaha—!”
Kang Hak-man burst into loud laughter.
“Looks like there was a misunderstanding!”
“Misunderstanding?”
“Yes. I got too absorbed in the script. I’m playing the father role, right? While trying to intensify my emotions, I unknowingly…”
He spoke smoothly.
“Ah, that’s what happened?”
Simultaneously, someone who seemed to understand chimed in. It was Lee Joo-hyun, the actress playing Sua’s step-sister.
“I was shocked as to what happened between the two of you. Thankfully.”
Lee Joo-hyun nodded as if understanding.
“I was thinking about how painful it would be if my daughter were like actress Kim So-hee, and then I unconsciously grabbed her wrist. Sorry.”
Kang Hak-man smiled while looking at Sua and flexed her captured wrist.
“Sua, if you don’t mind, could you let go of my hand?”
Sua paused to think.
‘Even I’m confused. Was it really a misunderstanding?’
Kang Hak-man’s seemingly kind face, the ease he exuded despite everyone watching—everything contributed to Sua’s growing uncertainty.
Yes, if it weren’t for the Sua Association, she might have been deceived.
But.
“Garbage! That b*stard is lying!”
“I agree. It’s a downright lie.”
Thanks to Lim Soo-hee, Wi Ji-hye, and others who vividly remembered the true situation at that moment, they triggered Sua’s memories, allowing her to retain her courage.
“If you were reminiscing about your daughter…”
She let go of Kang Hak-man’s hand but firmly stated.
“Then it’s even more inappropriate to act like that.”
“I beg your pardon?”
“Your hand moved like a snake, and you were kneading it like dough. No parent would do that.”
Sua’s expression was remarkably vivid. The onlookers’ eyes widened even further.
Naturally, murmurs arose.
“Really? Did he really knead her thigh like that?”
“What is happening?”
Soon, director Ko Tae-min asked sternly.
“Sua, is that true?”
“He also tried to touch the inner part of my thigh and my behind. I’ve never heard of a father who touches their daughter like that.”
Meanwhile, Ham Ah-yoon observed Sua intently.
“…This Sua is something else.”
An unbelievable path for a newcomer.
She didn’t fear dissecting any questionable elements. Even amidst top actors, Sua didn’t appear intimidated.
‘And I’m supposedly acting as the lead with this person.’
Ham Ah-yoon was more focused on future filming than the present situation. If anything, the current matter could be resolved by discerning right from wrong and administering appropriate punishment.
And Sua concentrated with even greater intensity in her eyes.
‘The moment I let this slide, the issue will be swept under the rug. Then I’d be the fool. Absolutely not.’
Of course, this thought process also came from the ‘Soo-hee Side of Sua.’
Gangster Sua, specifically the Soo-hee Side of Sua, was providing information and advice as desperately as possible. Such intense internal input from Sua was unprecedented, but all was good.
However, at that moment,
“Me? I never did such things…”
That’s what Kang Hak-man said.
With the face of someone hearing something for the first time.
“Sua, your claims seem exaggerated. I sincerely apologize for any wrongdoing, but I could never do such things… You must be mistaken.”
“…”
Sua was dumbfounded. Was he really going to act this brazenly?
She was so utterly astonished that the back of her neck tingled.
“You should lie within reason.”
“Sua, I’m only stating the facts.”
Internally, Sua was extremely surprised. Kang Hak-man was genuinely portraying the most wronged person in the world.
…What kind of insane person is this?