There are various types of ‘partner’ accompanying attendance, right? Whether it means a workplace colleague, or perhaps a couple or lovers, Yeon Woo had no information at all.
If it’s the latter, she must refuse even more. How can she pretend to be a lover next to Kwon Jun Hwi!
“Kim Yeon Woo, deputy.”
In the midst of repeating the reasons why it couldn’t be, his deeply sunken bass made Yeon Woo’s heart drop.
“This is not a matter of refusal or acceptance. Anyway, if we go there, the customer interview report will be your and my deputy’s job. When will I recall every person I met?”
Ah, she kind of understood why he wanted to go together.
Ro An Yul is required to write an interview report whenever he meets a client outside the office.
Whether they play golf, eat, or meet for just 10 minutes, they must write in detail who and where they talked with which company.
There would be dozens of business cards Jun Hwi receives from the dinner party. Yeon Woo had to fill and submit the report within the deadline, somehow pestering Kwon Jun Hwi about what she talked with those dozens of people.
How far would he, who is hard to even find time to sign when busy, consider Yeon Woo and recall?
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It was an innovative idea that pursues efficiency. Yeon Woo participates directly and also writes the report.
Seeing Yeon Woo hesitating, Jun Hwi cornered her even more.
“I would have refused if it were up to me, but it’s difficult as the chairman personally invited. It’s mandatory to have a partner, it’s not polite to go alone.”
“But still.”
“Even if it’s your job, you don’t want to do it? Should I have to ask?”
The soft attitude at the beginning was gone, and he returned to the cold Kwon Jun Hwi, staring at Yeon Woo persistently.
Even his shadow that came one step closer was cold. Yeon Woo swallowed dryly from tension.
The black pupils of a stubborn man who would get what he wants by any means. The layers of color and waves flickering in their depths oddly seemed to ensnare people.
“Yes… I will do as you say, Counselor.”
As soon as he heard Yeon Woo’s creeping voice, his lips curled up in satisfaction.
Only then did she realize that she had been caught, but it was too late.
How can she win against the attorney’s words, a mix of cold and warm, hitting her undefended?
Although Yeon Woo’s body returned and sat down, her heart fluttering like a wave still felt like she was looking into his eyes.
That’s right, since she had already been selected by the personnel team, she couldn’t refuse till the end.
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Yeon Woo was trying to calm her complicated insides by consciously thinking about work.
Not knowing this situation, the newbie who was quickly rummaging through the internet shook Yeon Woo even more with her clear voice.
“Wow, deputy. That must be a real dinner party!”
“Huh?”
“I found the video of that party from last year. Look. It was grand, everyone dressed formally, even in gowns. It was like a Hollywood celebrity party.”
On the mobile phone screen, a western party culture, which was usually glimpsed briefly in dramas, unfolded.
A calm classic melody flowed in the banquet hall. Sparkling chandeliers. Women in sweeping gowns you’d see at film festivals, men in tuxedos. The distinctive polite and warm laughter that filled the formally gathered crowd.
‘Now I have to do that?’
Eek. Yeon Woo simply clenched her eyes shut without a sound.
But that was not a good choice. Because in front of Yeon Woo’s closed eyes, she saw herself and Jun Hwi who had just jumped into the screen she just saw.
Him elegantly swirling the champagne glass in his hand, with his other arm naturally wrapping around Yeon Woo’s waist, lovingly looking at each other and tucking her hair behind her ear.
Half leaning against him, Yeon Woo kept looking at him, laughing as if something was amusing.
Good lord.
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Ah. She simply couldn’t sit still with the uncomfortable feeling.
‘I can’t do this! I should ask.’
Among the many partners, what kind of partner should Kwon Jun Hwi’s partner be?
Determined, Yeon Woo abruptly stood up from her seat.
Taking a deep breath, the moment she was about to step towards his room, suddenly the door opened abruptly and Jun Hwi came out first. Yeon Woo had to hold the breath she had just taken in.
“I’m going to the provincial court and then coming off work.”
“What? Ah, okay!”
Have a good trip. Instead of asking, Yeon Woo who bid him farewell sat down dejectedly.
On the day when she omitted jogging after work for the third day, Yeon Woo went to the refrigerator after showering.
Chiik. The cheerful sound of a can opening. She took a large, refreshing gulp, gulping down the cold beer she just took out of the refrigerator.
“Ah. I feel alive.”
But still, the remaining thirst. Once again, Yeon Woo, who took another big gulp, picked up her mobile phone and plopped down on the living room sofa.
“Ravi de vous rencontrer (Nice to meet you). I definitely won’t forget this. Next. The party is really nice. No, not this, um. It’s a wonderful party. Quelle… merveilleuse fête!”
Because of that dinner party, it had been days.
It was a job she had taken on unexpectedly, but she had no intention of just scraping by to the result.
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Yeon Woo also needed to do a proper job, she could only be satisfied when she produced a satisfactory output.
So, for several days, she was busily waking up the French cells that had been neglected on one side of her brain and pouring in her precious rest time.
On top of that, she had to identify the attendees’ faces and keep up to date. She couldn’t make a mistake in a place filled with clients.
After going around all sorts of articles and cramming other companies’ affairs, fatigue had accumulated as if she had become a celebrity attending several dinner parties every night.
Yeon Woo, who had been forcibly turning her stiff neck for days, carelessly turned on the TV. She thought it might improve her mood if she put on some background music.
“[When I first encountered the decision of unconstitutionality, I was personally quite shocked.]”
“Uh!”
The excessively familiar deep bass voice coming from the TV.
Yeon Woo almost spat out the beer she was swallowing.
When yandere male lead believes she loves him — but she never did
“How dare you!”
“How dare you make me love you, only to cast me aside as nothing more than a friend?!?
“I will never accept that.”
“I will never let you return to him.”
“Even if I have to burn myself to ashes.”
“Even if I must shatter my purity, my dignity, my very soul.”
“I will never let you escape me!”
This was the first novel that introduced me to the matriarchal genre. I’ve read it three times already!
At first, the male lead despised the female lead. Later, he misunderstood that she liked him, so he condescendingly and reluctantly reciprocated her feelings.
Then, he suddenly discovered that she was kind to everyone in the same way, and there was already someone she cherished in her heart, and that person was not him.
The male lead couldn’t believe it, he became angry and crazy. He was determined to capture her body and heart by any means necessary.
Synopsis:
Want to see how a green tea bitch male lead falls in love with the female lead?
Want to see how he flirtatiously pursues the female lead?
Want to see how he gets slapped in the face repeatedly?
The male lead is a green tea bitch, a poisonous lotus, jealous, ruthless, unscrupulous, with a venomous heart, and he’s also a delusional maniac.
The female lead is righteous, positive energy-filled, kind, a holy mother.
Let’s see how two people with extreme personalities come together~
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