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... since Suin’s father was his mom’s subordinate, Suin was automatically his “lackey.”

From the very first moment they met, Suin found Jaehee completely intolerable.

“You’ve got to be kidding me.”

Scoffing, she wrinkled her nose and marched back into the guesthouse.

That night, during the small welcome gathering for Suin’s family held by the estate staff, the topic of conversation that dominated the evening was none other than Seo Jaehee.

“The number one in H ...

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