South Korea discovers new talents every year, so the KIS organization, while not suffering from a shortage of personnel, always needed versatile talents that surpassed ordinary individuals.
Otherwise, they wouldn’t have had to catch an agent like Kwon Kijoo, who submitted a resignation letter requesting to leave with the equipment for repairs.
It was unrealistic to let him quit altogether, so they had to keep him in the office, especially when the newly arrived recruit was a mess.
Seeing Kijoo, who arrived late in the morning and was just staring at his phone, Gwangil smirked slightly.
“The rookie messed up some official documents. Check on that later.”
“Yes.”
Kijoo replied, tapping his phone with one hand. Whether he understood the content or heard it well, Gwangil didn’t care and began to convey the message he needed to deliver roughly.
“Don’t hesitate to share your know-how with the rookie. Don’t cause unnecessary trouble by making mistakes.”
“Got it.”
“Really, before you decide to quit for real, go to China as part of the handover. I thought it would be a simple task, but it seems not. Besides, it’s China.”
“Yes.”
“Okay. Are you going?”
When he habitually answered, Kijoo finally raised his head. Seeing him frown, Gwangil shrugged.
“No need to return for nothing. Manager seemed agitated. I’ll take care of the report.”
Gwangil quickly left the office before Kijoo could catch him.
Although he didn’t infiltrate China, since the agent who was operating elsewhere was forcibly moved to China, it was natural to bring him in naturally.
China, Vietnam, Cuba… In any case, there were a few troublesome countries to work in. There might be various methods, but using Kwon Kijoo, who could multitask, was more efficient than using multiple agents.
Moreover, the condition for returning was not engaging in field activities. Even if he went to China, there was almost no need for him to go out.
What was needed was programming skills. He vehemently opposed the idea of Kwon Kijoo doing undercover work.
In the past, when undercover work was like fitting leather to the body and ideal for him, Kwon Kijoo became a target with a huge vulnerability after getting married.
In fact, Gwangil knew about his marriage as a strange piece of information. He boldly asked if he would take responsibility if he worked overtime during his honeymoon and got divorced.
Such annoying words, spoken so brazenly and threateningly.
“Tsk…”
Gwangil, who licked his tongue again, confirmed from a distance that Kijoo’s seat was empty and hastily left the office.
Eunchae, who finished her shower with a half-bath, entered the dressing room and took off her gown.
Planning to go down to the countryside as planned a few days later for the proposal she received from Kijoo, she had prepared all the event clothes in advance, as she planned to have a lot of schedules for the rural event.
Today, to choose clothes for the childcare event in the afternoon, Eunchae stretched her smooth legs and browsed through the dresses hanging on the hanger with her hands. She soon chose an elegant dried rose-colored dress.
Wearing the dress with the back zipper open, she was heading towards the mirror when she abruptly stopped.
It was because of the warm temperature from the slender back against her neck. Lifting her gaze, fixed in the mirror, she saw Kijoo standing behind her, zipping up the dress.
“Lady Hwang, the head gardener and housekeeper, personally reported as the primary contact, and I confirmed it.”
Having finished speaking, he slowly looked down at the skin hiding under her touch.
“I’ve also confirmed that you’re good at accounting, but it’s good to meet in person.”
After zipping the dress all the way up and holding the strap swaying at the waist, he threw a glance over Eunchae’s shoulder.
“Shall we make a promise for dinner tonight?”
In the mirror, Eunchae’s gaze collided with Kijoo’s. Feeling the moving touch from the waist, she tilted her head.
“Okay. If Mr. Kijoo has already seen it.”
Upon hearing this, a light laughter came from behind. Eunchae turned around, observing Kijoo tying the strap into a neat ribbon and leaning against the built-in shelf with his arms crossed.
“I knew I put someone good in charge.”
Without any hesitation, Eunchae took out pearl earrings from the accessory box and looked at him with a slight grin.
“If you’re determined to deceive badly, then scold me as a fool and leave when the time comes.”
A joke that came out like it always did. After raising the corners of her mouth at the end of her words, she looked at Kijoo, who approached with one hand gripping his mouth.
He went forward after briefly covering Eunchae’s back and extending his arm to wrap around her. Eunchae squirmed as he covered her back, and soon he tilted his head, kissing her white and lovely ear.
“It’s a big mistake to trust someone so much.”
“You’re very mean.”
“Do I look like that?”
“No. You seem so adorable that it could kill.”
The Villainous Demon Lord Laid an Egg for Her (Female-Dominated)
Several months after transmigrating into a book, Yu Wu found herself facing the demon lord Li You, who could no longer conceal his dragon horns. With one hand on her aching waist and the other gripping a sharp sword, she stared at him.
The demon lord’s eyes were red with fury:
“This is all your doing! Today, I won’t rest until I kill you!”
Yu Wu rubbed her temples. Putting aside the taboo against bloodshed during pregnancy, wasn’t it this very man who willingly walked into her trap that day?!
Warnings:
- Male pregnancy.
- Height ratios are set to mirror typical male-female height proportions.
- Characters include a foot-loving demon lord and an eldest daughter from an immortal family’s concubine lineage.