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Love Past Time

What kind of employee gives her boss the third finger in the middle of a meeting and doesn’t get fired?  In her entire life, Oh Ji-Soo has never seen anyone more arrogant, mean, time conscious and narcissistic than Kim Ji-hun.  No one.  One moment he is cursing her; “Do it again, dimwit! You have 10 minutes!” and another moment he is tearing up the design draft she brought to him.  Having had enough of his antics, Ji-Soo concluded that she would rather become unemployed than have her mental state tortured over again.  But when her boss comes for her, she forces a contract that would keep him in check, which ended up exposing the secret he had hidden for years.  Now that his secret was out, he could blatantly tell her with a mischievous smirk playing on his lips, “I gave you a chance to run from me, but now, that grace has expired.”  Left with that realization and a beguiling goody-two-shoes woman lurking around the corner, what choice would Ji-Soo make? Would she take a step back or get on the ferry wheel of romance with her boss?

Paschalinelily · Urban
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224 Chs

Chasing him away

"If someone was really sent to take your life, do you think it will be necessary for him to harm you while being careful about being caught?"

Gesturing with his hand, Kim Ji-hun let her know about some dangerous stalkers that do not care about their lives while carrying out their jobs.

If an instruction that requires them to eliminate their target at all costs, then they wouldn't care about their environment or any CCTV camera before doing anything.

The more Oh Ji-Soo listened to him, the more the lines on her face increased and the more her face darkened.

She had definitely caught him following her, since when did he get to educate her about stalkers when he was clearly a part of the gang?

"How much did I owe you in my past life?" She asked while glaring at him as she immediately changed the topic.

"What?"

Kim Ji-hun seemed like he was still yet to get his acts together as the question sounded very confusing to him.