You Look Better When You’re Jealous
At Hanlim Arts High School, nobody dares to get close to Lee Heeseung.
Cold-eyed, sharp-tongued, and impossible to read, Heeseung is the kind of student who silences a room with a single glare. People fear him, admire him, avoid him.
Except for one person.
Park Sunghoon — the soft-spoken transfer student with pretty smiles, warm hands, and a dangerous habit of seeing good in everyone.
Especially in Heeseung.
What starts as constant arguments and hallway tension slowly turns into something neither of them can control. Because the more Sunghoon smiles at other people, the more possessive Heeseung becomes. And the more Heeseung pushes him away, the more Sunghoon wants to understand the lonely boy hiding underneath all that anger.
But Hanlim is full of rumors, jealousy, and people waiting to tear them apart.
And love?
Love was never supposed to look like stolen glances across classrooms, bruised knuckles after fights, shared umbrellas in the rain, and a boy whispering “don’t touch him” like a warning.
In a school where everyone thinks Heeseung is the villain, Sunghoon might be the only one capable of ruining him completely.