The morning sun cut through the dense fog that blanketed the city, casting a pale light across Hyun-soo's apartment. He awoke with a familiar heaviness in his chest, his mind racing with thoughts of the night before. The growing divide between him and Mi-jin lingered like a shadow, while the allure and complications of Ji-eun and Soo-jin tugged at him in different directions.
Hyun-soo stretched and glanced at his phone, half-expecting another message from Mi-jin. Nothing. The silence was somehow worse than any argument they could have had. He wanted to call her, to apologize, to explain the pressures he was under, but he didn't have the energy. Instead, he swiped to check his schedule. His day was already packed, starting with a meeting at Soorin headquarters, where he was expected to brief the board on the progress of the merger.
After a quick shower, he dressed in his usual tailored suit and tie, the uniform that signified his place in this world of wealth and power. But every time he looked in the mirror lately, he barely recognized the man staring back at him.
As he stepped into the gleaming Soorin building, he was greeted by the customary bows and nods from staff members, but their deference only served to remind him of the distance he had created between himself and everyone else. He had fought his whole life to reach this point, to escape the poverty and struggle of his past, but now that he was here, it felt like he was losing pieces of himself with every step forward.
"Mr. Jung, the board is ready for you," said one of the assistants, a young woman who barely made eye contact as she gestured toward the large conference room.
Hyun-soo nodded curtly and made his way inside. The room was dominated by a long mahogany table, around which sat the most powerful figures in Soorin Corporation. **Chairman Park**, Ji-eun's father and the patriarch of the company, sat at the head of the table, his sharp eyes assessing every movement in the room.
Hyun-soo had never been able to shake the feeling of being scrutinized whenever he was around the chairman. The older man had built Soorin from the ground up, and his word was law within the company. Hyun-soo knew that his future at Soorin—and perhaps beyond—depended on maintaining Chairman Park's approval.
"Hyun-soo, good morning," Chairman Park said, his voice a deep rumble that commanded attention.
"Good morning, sir," Hyun-soo replied, his voice steady despite the tension building inside him.
"Let's get right to it. How is the merger proceeding?" the chairman asked, leaning forward slightly.
Hyun-soo cleared his throat and began his presentation, outlining the progress that had been made and the challenges they still faced. As he spoke, he could feel Ji-eun's gaze on him from across the table. She was calm and composed, her expression unreadable. They hadn't spoken since their last meeting, where she had warned him about the cost of his ambition, and the memory of that conversation lingered in the back of his mind as he delivered his report.
When he finished, the board members murmured among themselves, nodding in approval. But Chairman Park was silent for a moment, his eyes narrowing slightly as he regarded Hyun-soo.
"You're doing well, Hyun-soo," the chairman said finally, though there was a weight to his words that suggested something unspoken. "But remember, this merger isn't just about numbers. It's about loyalty—to this company and to the people who built it. Keep that in mind."
Hyun-soo swallowed and nodded. "Of course, sir."
The meeting concluded, and as the board members filed out, Ji-eun approached him. She was as poised as ever, her demeanor professional, but there was a tension in her posture that hadn't been there before.
"You handled that well," she said softly, her voice almost drowned out by the chatter of the departing executives.
"Thanks," Hyun-soo replied, though he could sense there was something more she wanted to say.
"Hyun-soo, we need to talk," Ji-eun said, glancing around to make sure no one was listening. "Not here. Can we meet for lunch?"
He hesitated, but nodded. "Sure. I'll meet you in the lobby at noon."
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By the time they sat down at a quiet restaurant, Hyun-soo could tell that something was weighing heavily on Ji-eun's mind. She was usually so composed, so in control, but today, there was an unusual edge to her.
"What's going on, Ji-eun?" he asked as soon as they were seated.
She sighed, glancing around to make sure they weren't overheard. "Hyun-soo, I've been thinking a lot about what's happening with the merger. My father… he's not telling you everything."
Hyun-soo raised an eyebrow. "What do you mean?"
"I mean that Soorin's success isn't as clean as it looks. The deeper you get into this, the more you're going to see things that you won't like. Illegal deals, partnerships with people who are dangerous. My father has always been ruthless in business, but lately… it's different. There are people involved in this merger who are dangerous, people who would ruin lives without a second thought."
Hyun-soo frowned, his mind racing. He had always suspected that Soorin's dealings weren't entirely above board, but hearing it from Ji-eun made it feel more real, more immediate.
"Why are you telling me this?" he asked, his voice low.
"Because I don't want to see you get hurt," Ji-eun said, her eyes meeting his. "And because I don't know if I can stop it. My father is already too far in with these people. They won't let him back out, and if this merger goes through, you'll be tied to it too."
Hyun-soo leaned back in his chair, the weight of her words settling over him like a heavy blanket. He had worked so hard to climb to the top of Soorin, but now he realized that the top was a much more dangerous place than he had ever imagined.
"What am I supposed to do?" he asked, his voice tinged with frustration. "I've put everything into this."
"I don't know," Ji-eun said softly. "But I do know that you need to be careful. There are people watching you, and if they think you're a threat to their plans, they won't hesitate to take you down."
Hyun-soo stared at her, his mind spinning. For the first time in his life, he wasn't sure if the path he had chosen was the right one.
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Later that afternoon, Hyun-soo returned to his office, his mind still reeling from his conversation with Ji-eun. He had barely sat down when his phone buzzed. This time, it was a message from **Han Soo-jin**.
*"Let's meet tonight. I have some news for you."*
Hyun-soo stared at the message, the words blurring together as his exhaustion deepened. What now? Another secret, another complication?
As he put his phone down, he couldn't help but wonder how much longer he could juggle all the pieces of his life without everything falling apart.
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This chapter heightens the tension and complexity of Hyun-soo's world, introducing the darker undercurrents of Soorin Corporation and further complicating his relationships with Ji-eun, Mi-jin, and Soo-jin. The stakes are rising, and Hyun-soo is beginning to see that his ambition may come at a cost he's not prepared to pay.