All he wanted was to leave this exhausting scene, but the oblivious R Motors officials kept holding him back, eager to share their joy.
“Um, this is off-topic, but Attorney Cha.”
“Yes. Go ahead.”
“We were wondering, cautiously, if you would consider joining our legal team.”
“Ah. Wouldn’t I be a burden?”
“Not at all. Our vice president has been very interested in your work.”
The upcoming vice president of R Motors showing interest in me! It was an opportunity to switch to the vice president’s line at R Motors.
Externally feigning modesty, Cha Han Bin couldn’t hide the tension in his throat at the impressive offer.
“If you’re interested in my proposal, please contact me. I’ll arrange a meeting with the vice president.”
Just as he was about to respond, he unfortunately caught the eye of Kwon Jun Hwi and his group passing by.
Those penetrating black eyes of Kwon Jun Hwi. He disliked everything about Jun Hwi, but his gaze was particularly intolerable.
“The decision on this negotiation is yours to make. How to disappear.”
And as soon as he encountered him, the conversation with Jun Hwi that was still swirling in his head came to mind.
Damn, damn, damn!
Every time he thought of that day, Cha Han Bin had to chew back the rising curses in his mouth.
The thought of missing out on an incredible opportunity because of Kwon Jun Hwi left a bitter taste. But what could he do? Whether it’s the vice president’s line or anything else, it’s all useless in the face of the criminal lawsuit cards Jun Hwi holds.
He couldn’t help but let out a cynical laugh at the absurdity of the situation.
“Attorney Cha, good work.”
“…”
That’s why he wasn’t in the mood to accept the handshake offered by Attorney Yang in the lobby.
Well, there’s no point in putting up appearances of courtesy when they’ve already seen each other at their worst.
Ignoring Attorney Yang’s outstretched hand, Cha Han Bin glared at Jun Hwi for a long while before walking out into the flashing lights through the hotel’s revolving doors.
The other lawyer accompanying Cha Han Bin offered an embarrassed apology and quickly followed after him.
“He reeks of a typical intelligent criminal, doesn’t he?”
On the way back to the office, Attorney Yang glanced at the retreating figure of Cha Han Bin and started the conversation.
“He reminds me of my prosecutor days. Remember those types?”
“Hmm.”
“A wolf in sheep’s clothing. The type that goes berserk at crucial moments, ruining themselves and those around them. So, Attorney Kwon, how are you going to deal with him?”
With everything now feeling light and straightforward, Attorney Yang seemed to be recalling things he had put off.
Jun Hwi, pressing his temples against the oncoming fatigue, responded indifferently.
“He hasn’t given an answer yet.”
“What, you’re already sorting it out? That was quick. Are you going to file criminal charges?”
“Depends on what happens.”
For now, Jun Hwi didn’t want to think about Cha Han Bin.
Even for someone as physically resilient as Jun Hwi, who could stay up several nights without faltering, managing work and personal emotions simultaneously was a draining task, consuming two to three times more energy.
“Anyway, Cha Han Bin needs a proper lesson this time. Or just get rid of him. Considering his use of violence, he seems quite vicious.”
“Violence?”
“Didn’t you know? That’s what he did to Deputy Kim Yeon Woo that day.”
Jun Hwi’s weary mind suddenly snapped to attention, as if doused with ice water.
Who did what to whom…?
“Tell me in detail.”
He felt the blood in his body turn cold. The colder he felt, the more frighteningly calm Jun Hwi’s mind became.
Sensing the chilling atmosphere, Attorney Yang hesitantly continued.
“Weren’t you the one who saw the CCTV that day? I thought you had already seen it…”
After the incident where the backup master laptop was formatted, Yeon Woo formally requested the management office to send the previous day’s CCTV footage daily.
The footage from three locations – the corridor in front of the special situation room, the 17th-floor elevator lobby, and the emergency staircase – automatically goes into the email inboxes of Jun Hwi, Attorney Yang, and Yeon Woo at 0 AM every day.
What Attorney Yang was referring to was the emergency staircase footage. Naturally, Jun Hwi hadn’t had the time to look at it, so he had easily ignored it until now.
“Play it.”
“If you haven’t seen it, that’s fine. It’s not at a severe level, but—”
“Let’s see it.”
It was impossible to deter the icy sharpness of his determination any longer.
Sighing, hoping not to escalate the situation further, Attorney Yang fiddled with his phone a few times before handing it to Jun Hwi.
“…”
“No matter how many times I see it, it’s infuriating, really.”
The sight of Cha Han Bin pushing Yeon Woo’s shoulder, who was significantly smaller than him, was deplorable. Attorney Yang clicked his tongue at the scene where Yeon Woo, pushed back step by step, finally hit the wall with a thud.
And then, Cha Han Bin aggressively confronting and verbally assaulting Yeon Woo.
How upsetting it must have been for Yeon Woo, who had to endure this infuriating ordeal firsthand.
“Attorney Kwon, can we turn it off now? There’s no need to watch it any longer.”
Attorney Yang, his face crumpled in discomfort, reached out for his phone from Jun Hwi.
However, there was no response. Puzzled, Attorney Yang looked at Jun Hwi.
Staring as if to bore a hole through the screen, Jun Hwi was chuckling cynically.
“What… Why are you laughing like that, it’s unsettling.”
“Ha.”
His laughter, initially escaping in short bursts, gradually turned irritable, and then abruptly stopped.
“Interesting.”
Returning the phone, Jun Hwi wiped his face, still carrying a trace of amusement, and then roughly yanked off his tie, muttering curses.
“Calm down. You’re not a prosecutor anymore, right? Don’t handle it like you’re going after a suspect.”
Attorney Yang’s concerned advice seemed to fall on deaf ears.
Jun Hwi’s gaze, intense as if to devour, was firmly fixed on the retreating figure of Cha Han Bin crossing the pedestrian lane in the distance.
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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