Assistant Manager Kim Hates Idols

Chapter 127 - Praising My Teammates



“I’m back.”

 

“Huh? Hyung, you’re back early…?”

 

Park Joowoo, who was stretching in the living room, approached me as I walked in. He even took my backpack and kindly carried it to my room.

 

“They said they had to clean the air conditioner on the Greenline, so the building had to be emptied. That’s why we finished early.”

 

If it had been for any other reason, I would have stubbornly stayed, but I couldn’t argue with air conditioner maintenance.

 

A poorly maintained air conditioner was no different from trash.

 

When the refrigerant ran out, the breeze got lukewarm; if the drainpipes wore out, water leaked; the remote always needed new batteries, and if mold grew inside, it smelled awful…

 

I still vividly remember the time water poured out of the ceiling like a waterfall, and I had to wash my hair in the mop sink. At that time, it felt less like an office and more like a water park.

 

To the executives of the Hanpyeong Industry, who didn’t bother fixing the air conditioner even after all that: I sincerely hope you all overheat this summer.

 

Lost in damp memories, Kang Kiyeon poked his head out from the kitchen.

 

“Welcome back. Have you eaten?”

 

“Not yet. How about you guys?”

 

“We had chicken breast. Want me to heat one for you?”

 

“No, I’ll do it.”

 

At my reply, Kang Kiyeon just nodded and disappeared back into the kitchen.

 

But something was strange.

 

Just now, Kang Kiyeon came out of the kitchen, but…

 

“Kiyeon.”

 

“Yes?”

 

“Did you grow taller?”

 

My eyes didn’t seem to lower as much as usual.

 

“Me?”

 

Kang Kiyeon pointed at himself with his finger.

 

He seemed a bit flustered, but who cared about that. If he really grew taller, do you know how great that is?

 

“Guys! Someone bring me a measuring tape!”

 

“Hyung, maybe you just imagined it?”

 

“No way.”

 

Do you have any idea how many group shots of Spark I’ve retouched? My eyes are basically insole detectors, you punk.

 

At my outburst, Jeong Seongbin hurriedly fetched a tape measure.

 

“How do we measure this? Should we mark Kiyeon’s height on the wall first?”

 

“This place is a rental. Don’t mark it with a pen, stick a sticky note instead.”

 

Then, this time, Lee Cheonghyeon brought a rainbow-colored sticky note from the stationery box he had made in one corner of the dorm living room.

 

“Why are we doing this in the middle of the night…? Can’t you just measure it tomorrow at the company?”

 

“Do you even understand how much I’ve staked on your height?”

 

I grumbled as I positioned the complaining Kang Kiyeon against the wall.

 

Taking advantage of the opportunity, Lee Cheonghyeon carefully placed the sticky note where the top of Kang Kiyeon’s head touched.

 

While Jeong Seongbin and Park Joowoo worked together to stretch the measuring tape, I prayed to the entire universe.

 

Please, I beg you. Let this kid’s height grow.

 

I had really worked hard. I made him take gym classes, made him eat protein, carbs, and fat with calcium, and made him go to bed early. Though it wasn’t with my own money.

 

What did the Sparklers do to deserve having to cut their SNS headers diagonally because of him? And what did Kang Kiyeon, whose upper body kept getting cropped up and repositioned higher, ever do wrong?

 

I was already stressed about how long I’d been freeloading in this group. If I couldn’t even help him grow a bit taller, I’d be too ashamed to live.

 

If you could just get him over 175 cm, I’d be so grateful. I’ll make him drink milk five times a day, I promise.

 

God, Buddha,

Grandfather Dangun



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