At Roan Yul, Yeon Woo’s reputation was fairly good.
The reviews noted she was pleasant, sensible, proficient at her work, and even embodied the perfect attire and attitude expected in this conservative organization.
Thanks to this, even the crabby senior attorneys gave Yeon Woo generous scores, and she was also in charge of mentoring the new secretaries.
Perhaps that’s why she seemed to be excited by the plausible proposal from HR. Somehow, a peculiar sense of challenge started to bubble up within Yeon Woo.
‘How harsh could Kwon Jun Hwi be?’
Even the infamous tiger attorneys couldn’t frighten Kim Yeon Woo, the one who adeptly dealt with them!
….Why was Kim Yeon Woo so confident back then?
Kwon Jun Hwi turned out to be a tough opponent for Yeon Woo, a veteran secretary who had seen her fair share of battles.
Rumors of his workaholism were true; his workload was enormous as he lived as if he was born to work.
He was a scouted case while he was a prosecutor, and even back then, he was famous for incessantly working without a pause.
Thanks to that, Yeon Woo had to closely follow and sort out piles of various documents, evidence, emails, receipts, all in realtime and by each case. She had to manage data, schedules, and even meetings.
At times, she would question why she, as his secretary, had to pant as hard as him under his murderous workload, but she didn’t even have time to dwell on that thought.
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Because of his impatient nature, all his demands had to be met right away and perfectly. If they failed to meet his standards…
She had to brace herself for either a day as hot as hellfire or as cold as an ice chamber.
Fortunately, Yeon Woo had not experienced it herself, but she had seen rookie lawyers wiping away their tears after coming out of Kwon Jun Hwi’s office due to some outrageous mistakes.
He was indifferent to others and blunt about everything, having no interest in emotional interactions or sympathies.
If he were consistently so, it would be easier to adjust to him. But Kwon Jun Hwi would also express his feelings when he was in a good mood.
If work went well, he would very rarely call her ‘Deputy Kim’ with a blissful smile on his face.
To put it simply, attorney Kwon was not only demanding in terms of work but also made her ride the emotional rollercoaster of his mood swings. Having to deal with these two things simultaneously wasn’t easy.
Since she started working for him, more people had been telling the usually positive and vibrant Yeon Woo that she looked tired and to cheer up.
However, Yeon Woo, who was up for a promotion, couldn’t whine to HR that she couldn’t handle it.
If she refused the tasks given to her in this conservative organization and was seen unfavorably, she wouldn’t be given a promotion, let alone a change of position.
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That would be the worstcase scenario.
‘I must hang in there until the end of the year. After receiving my promotion, I must visit the HR team and either lie down or kneel.’
Yeon Woo spent each day with the determination to burn brightly for just two more months, until December.
“Good morning, Deputy.”
“Uh, Miss Hye Jin, could you please arrange a driver for me over the phone? Right now.”
Upon entering the office, Yeon Woo, out of breath, instructed her mentee and new secretary to take care of a task without even having time to boot up her computer.
While the eager newbie, who had been waiting with sparkling eyes, was making the call, Yeon Woo turned on her computer, adjusted Jun Hwi’s schedule, and printed out all the documents that seemed necessary.
“The driver is waiting on the first floor, Deputy!”
“Write the car number on a postit note, please.”
She said that and hurriedly rushed to the printer to retrieve the printed documents.
“Deputy Kim! Deputy!”
In the meantime, Jun Hwi, unable to wait, started looking for Yeon Woo urgently.
Yeon Woo’s shoulders tensed up.
“Yes, Counselor.”
“Can’t it be a bit quicker?”
How could it be faster than this? Didn’t you see me scrambling without even having time to take off my jacket as we came down in the elevator together?
Yeon Woo, leaning on her desk in the hallway, didn’t want to show him that she was out of breath in front of him, who was turning red.
“Is it all set? Is it a meeting with M Electronics?”
“C Pharmaceuticals.”
As Yeon Woo offered the printout, he skimmed it and swiftly snatched one, nearly catching her hand.
“Should I ask the Senior to reschedule the report for two days later?”
“Isn’t it postponed to this afternoon?”
As Jun Hwi, adjusting his tie while walking out, said this, Yeon Woo, who had been following him in a hurry, asked.
She was out of breath again trying to keep up with his long strides.
As they were waiting for the elevator, Jun Hwi, who was adjusting his tie, looked down slightly at the panting Yeon Woo.
Male lead says he’s pregnant — and it’s female lead’s child
Something seems a bit off about this world.
Wang Zhao thought as she watched a pregnant man walking towards her…
Intro
Female lead finds herself in a world where the men who possess the ability to bear children.
As she navigates this unfamiliar reality, she is caught off guard by the sudden appearance of her boyfriend, who reveals that he is pregnant.
Is this truly her boyfriend?
Why can’t she recall any details about their time together?
She begins to doubt whether the child her boyfriend is carrying is even hers.
Is there a hidden reason behind her amnesia, or could it be a side effect of her sudden arrival in this strange new world?
Just when it seems the protagonist’s life couldn’t become any more entangled, her ex-boyfriend makes an unexpected appearance, raising questions about the protagonist’s past.
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