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My Lady and I

A light-hearted romantic comedy between a young female boss and her older female assistant in a realistically reconstructed world of the defense industry based on the authentic experiences of the author. Plot Synopsis: 19yo Hina inherits a mega-corporation, but she is a billionaire underdog facing dauntingly massive pressure to succeed. Her sidekick, Sin, is an older and experienced woman who is a jack of all trades in the business world with a natural talent for improvising and working behind the scenes to make the clockwork tick. To repay her debt of gratitude to Hina’s late father who brought her under his wings and gave her a career in the defense industry, she dedicates herself to helping Hina and protecting her at all costs. The irresistible charm of Hina slowly starts to move Sin’s heart but she is a woman incapable of loving and being loved. However, Hina is an unpredictable force of nature and her nonchalant shower of affection makes it hard for Sin to juggle her ever-so-confusing feelings and professional commitment. The family feud within Hina’s family, power struggles in the company to oust the young heiress, and political landmines Sin needs to navigate with her young new boss make her life and career increasingly more precarious as time goes by.

Toobo · LGBT+
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138 Chs

The future that could be

It hasn't gone unnoticed by the media that Hina has gone missing for two weeks now. It was surely a leak by Jisoo as the first article about it appeared on the website of a newspaper company that I knew Jisoo was particularly well connected with, not to mention the fact that it happened only three days after Hina disappeared. 

The official stance of the Chan Group was that Hina was in one of the private islands of the Chan family for personal reasons, but of course, Jisoo has been feeding the media behind the scenes that this was not actually the case. 

So the rumor mill started to spin and the Chan Group's share prices took a severe hit on the day that the first article was published, and slowly and steadily declined as each day passed despite the fact that we now had the FTAP project and our contract negotiations with NDPD were progressing smoothly.