It seemed as if someone had directly transcribed what Hae-joo had seen.
Already, various internet platforms were buzzing with an anonymous post.
Speculations that Hae-joo had used the power of anonymity to post the content were rampant in the comments.
“Do-jun, I didn’t write this.”
“I know.”
“But everyone is suspecting me.”
It was clear what could and could not be obtained through this post.
Even if the public responded positively, Hae-joo would be misunderstood as an internal whistleblower.
No matter how much she explained, it seemed doubtful if they would believe her.
“Don’t worry. Judging by the atmosphere, I’ll take the blame for posting it.”
“That would be even stranger.”
Do-jun had no reason to secretly post the article from behind.
He had enough power to confront GN directly.
But the anonymous poster wasn’t a powerful figure.
They couldn’t have anticipated such controversy, so Do-jun thought they might have posted it.
“I’ll try to steer things in a more favorable direction.”
“Can we find out who posted it?”
“It’s hard to trace posts in a place like this.”
“Really?”
“The only way is to find and question each possible person.”
The opponent was GN.
Just that fact alone created significant pressure on Hae-joo.
“It’s not you. That’s enough.”
While the two were conversing, the original post was deleted.
It seemed like the author deleted it themselves.
However, the captured image of the post was spreading to an extent that made recovery difficult.
After midnight, Hae-joo accessed her personal SNS.
She explicitly stated that she wasn’t the author of the current exposure post on GN circulating.
“Could it be Director Jin-han?”
Jin-han was in conflict with Chairman Yoo.
Even if that were the case, he wouldn’t anonymously wage a public expose.
This was no different from self-harm.
It would be a fatal blow to Chairman Yoo, but it was difficult to escape responsibility for not fully protecting affiliated actors.
“I don’t know. Just to be sure, I should meet Yoo Jin-han.”
While Hae-joo was suspecting Jin-han, the person in question was at home.
In a fit of anger, he had intended to expose Chairman Yoo’s misdeeds but stopped midway.
After regaining his senses, he realized this wasn’t the right way.
“Let’s resolve this like adults.”
Hae-joo couldn’t help but think of Han Jin-tae’s attitude of ignoring her. What was more infuriating was that Chairman Yoo trusted such a cunning individual. It was unbelievable. It also became a self-blame for making elderly parents divorce.
But if she didn’t do this, she could never escape from Chairman Yoo’s shadow.
“By the way, Director Kwak seems to be the problem.”
Turning off the laptop, he sprawled on the bed.
As fatigue was about to overwhelm him, he received a call from a company employee, which he reluctantly answered past midnight.
“Yes.”
Chairman, there’s a big problem!
Jin-han went into the site that the employee informed him of and read the post exposing GN.
In an instant, Jin-han’s mind went blank, and he lost his words.
At that moment, a call came from Han Jin-tae.
Chairman, can we talk?
“You called because of the post on the anonymous board?”
Yes.
“It wasn’t me.”
Please be honest.
“It wasn’t me, damn it!”
The situation is serious.
“Say whatever you want to my father.”
Angry, Jin-han hung up the phone.
The content written on the internet was clear enough for him to sober up.
“Could it be President Park Do-jun?”
Jin-han briefly considered Do-jun as the author but quickly dismissed the thought. It seemed unlikely that Do-jun would resort to such actions due to dissatisfaction.
It wasn’t Hae-joo either. She wasn’t the type to do something like this.
“Now, who cares who wrote it?”
Somehow, it had turned into a mafia game.
Nevertheless, Jin-han thought about who could have written the anonymous post.
Having spent an uncomfortable night, he left home early the next day.
On a Sunday morning, as he was about to enter the company’s main gate, he heard a familiar voice from behind.
“No need to make a call.”
It was Do-jun.
Why She Is Still Unmoved (Female-dominant)
One-line summary: He uses various methods to seek her affection, but she remains unmoved.
Synopsis:
Si Qingyu is a doctor who has saved countless lives and enjoys tranquility.
Luo Shaoxuan is ruthless, deeply scheming, and the top young master in the capital. He admires Si Qingyu.
Luo Shaoxuan: I want to be the only one in your eyes and heart.
Features a cold and calm female lead vs A noble and scheming male lead.
There will be both sweetness and torture towards the male after their marriage.