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As children, Myeongeun and Jinhwan first met at a shaman’s shrine.
Nineteen years later, they reunite—Myeongeun as a powerless senior in the general affairs team and Jinhwan as the strongest player in the office hierarchy, now the youngest part-timer.
Over those 19 years, Kwon Jinhwan has grown into a stunningly handsome man, but all his positive attributes seem concentrated in his looks, as he has become unbelievably rude to the point where Myeongeun is left speechless.
“From Jinhwan’s perspective, this might feel like being controlled, but a lot of employees live like this,” Myeongeun explains.
“But I’m just a part-timer.”
“……”
“Why should I clock in and out like a regular employee for such pocket change?”
Pocket change?
“Part-timers get an hourly rate, but you’re earning more here than at other companies, Jinhwan.”
“I don’t care about other companies.”
“……”
Due to his innate spiritual sensitivity, Jinhwan has terrible social skills and has grown up to be an insufferable young man. Serving as his handler, Myeongeun finds himself exasperated every day, clutching the back of his neck in frustration…
Date | Translator | Release | |
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Nov 13 | Lily on the Valley |