She doesn’t move. “I’m serious. I want to date. Get married. Live my life.”
They date. Publicly. Disastrously. Young-joon tries to be romantic but buys her a building instead of flowers. Mi-so teaches him to eat street food and laugh at himself. His narcissism softens into devotion.
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Mi-so, smiling: “Only if you stop calling yourself a ‘god among men.’”
Mi-so cries. “You kept your promise. You hired me. You kept me close for nine years without knowing why.” She doesn’t move
Young-joon laughs. “Funny. Now bring me my Americano.”
Young-joon, holding a ring: “Will you manage my life forever?” Get married
Lee Young-joon, the narcissistic vice-president of a major conglomerate, believes the world revolves around him. He’s handsome, brilliant, and insufferably proud of it. For nine years, his perfect, unflappable secretary, Kim Mi-so, has managed his every need—from scheduling billion-won meetings to ironing his handkerchiefs.
Flashback: Twenty-two years ago, young Mi-so was kidnapped alongside a boy from a wealthy family. They were trapped in a dusty room for days. The boy protected her, sang to her, and promised to save her. When rescuers came, she was found alone—the boy’s identity remained a secret.
Mi-so freezes.
She stays—not as secretary Kim, but as Young-joon’s partner.