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The next day, a lifestyle blog ran a grainy photo of Ah-jung laughing with a man at a charity gala from six months ago. The man was Hyun Ki-joon, the reclusive, perfectionist CEO of the QW Hotel Group. The caption read: “Who is the mystery woman beside Hotel King Hyun Ki-joon? A secret wedding in Jeju?”
Ah-jung nodded, only half-listening. She was exhausted. Exhausted by her younger sister’s perfect wedding, exhausted by the pitying looks from colleagues who knew she’d been dumped, and exhausted by the nagging suspicion that her life had become a beige filing cabinet. When Ran-hee finally paused for breath, a group of snooty mukbang influencers at the next table began loudly mocking a passing ajumma’s designer knock-off bag. lie to me korean drama
Ki-joon looked at Ah-jung. She expected a PR-crafted answer about her intelligence or grace. Instead, he said, “She laughs like she means it. She’s never once asked me for money. And she eats jajangmyeon with scissors even though she knows it drives me insane.” The next day, a lifestyle blog ran a
He blinked. People didn’t talk to him like this. “The press thinks we’re married. My hotel’s new Kyoto branch opens next month. A settled, devoted CEO is good for business.” A secret wedding in Jeju
“I saved an old lady from humiliation,” she shot back, not looking up. “You’re welcome.”
The lie had grown legs.
“I’m aware of the humiliation.”