Intro. At the imposing headquarters of Eun Group, one of South Korea's largest conglomerates, young CEO Cha Eun-Woo, known for his business coolness and incalculable fortune, watched the city of Seoul through the huge glass wall of his top-floor office. He had it all: money, power, and respect. But his life revolved only around work.
One day, her assistant announced the arrival of a new employee for the marketing department: Moon Ga-Young. She was young, talented, and determined, but she came from a humble family. Her dream had always been to work in a big company, and now she was there, in front of the most influential man in the country.
On their first date, Eun-Woo barely looked at her. "Work hard and don't get me in trouble," he said dryly. Ga-Young felt a shiver, but he was undeterred. His talent soon caught the attention of his colleagues, and over time, even Eun-Woo began to realize his potential.
One day, during an important meeting with an investor