The glass walls of Soorin Corporation's 52nd-floor office gave Jung Hyun-soo a view that most could only dream of. From this height, the sprawling expanse of Seoul looked almost serene, the city lights twinkling as the sun dipped below the horizon. Down below, the streets buzzed with life, people rushing about their lives, but up here, the world was quieter, more controlled—a kingdom for the elite.
Hyun-soo ran a hand through his hair, staring out at the skyline, feeling as though he had finally reached the pinnacle of success. But as he turned back to his desk, stacked with reports, contracts, and figures detailing Soorin's latest acquisition, the feeling of triumph that should have accompanied such a view was missing.
He knew too much now—too much about the darker side of how this empire had been built. The polished façade of Soorin Corporation, the wealth, the power, and the respect he had fought so hard to earn, now felt tainted. Beneath the gloss of luxury were cracks. Corruption ran deep, and the further he ascended the corporate ladder, the more entangled he became in the web of deception.
The intercom on his desk buzzed, breaking his thoughts. His secretary's voice crackled over the speaker, "Mr. Jung, Ms. Park is here to see you."
Hyun-soo stiffened in his seat. **Park Ji-eun**—the only daughter of the corporation's CEO and the company's heir—rarely visited him in his office unless there was something critical. Their relationship had always been professional, if not slightly distant. Ji-eun was an enigmatic figure, someone who commanded both respect and fear within the company. She was poised, intelligent, and destined to take over the family empire one day. And yet, behind her cold exterior, there were moments when Hyun-soo had glimpsed something more—a shared loneliness, perhaps, or a desire for something beyond the corporate world that bound them both.
"Send her in," Hyun-soo replied, straightening his tie and pushing the troubling thoughts to the back of his mind.
The office doors opened, and Ji-eun walked in with her usual quiet grace. She wore a crisp, tailored blouse and sleek black slacks, her dark hair pulled back in a smooth ponytail. Every movement was calculated, deliberate, as if she was always aware of the weight her presence carried.
"Good evening, Mr. Jung," she greeted, her voice formal but not unfriendly as she took a seat across from him.
"Good evening, Ms. Park," Hyun-soo responded in kind, his tone neutral.
Without wasting any time, Ji-eun placed a file on his desk and slid it toward him. "I need you to look over these figures for the upcoming merger. There are some... delicate aspects that require your attention."
Hyun-soo nodded, opening the file and scanning the contents. The merger was Soorin's largest and most ambitious move in recent years, one that would solidify its position not just in Korea but on a global scale. But it was also fraught with complications—legal loopholes, questionable partnerships, and hidden dealings that made Hyun-soo's stomach churn every time he thought about them.
"This is a big step," he murmured, flipping through the pages. "The numbers look promising, but—"
"There's no room for mistakes, Hyun-soo," Ji-eun interrupted softly. Her eyes met his, and for a moment, the hard, calculated CEO's daughter was gone. In her gaze, Hyun-soo saw a flicker of vulnerability, a momentary crack in her armor. "This merger could make or break us. My father… he won't tolerate any slip-ups."
Hyun-soo nodded, understanding the weight of her words. Ji-eun had always carried the burden of her family's legacy, but lately, it seemed to be pressing down on her more than ever. Her father's expectations were brutal, and as the only heir, she had no choice but to meet them head-on.
"I'll handle it," Hyun-soo said, his voice firm. "You don't have to worry."
Ji-eun's lips curved into a small, tight smile. "I knew I could count on you."
The intercom buzzed again, but this time it was for his personal line. Hyun-soo hesitated, glancing at the caller ID before picking up.
"It's me, Hyun-soo," came the familiar voice of **Lee Mi-jin**, a voice that instantly brought a wave of guilt crashing over him.
Mi-jin had been with him since the beginning, a childhood friend from his old neighborhood. Back then, they had been inseparable, two kids with big dreams and nothing to lose. Now, she worked as a social worker, helping others in a way that Hyun-soo admired but couldn't relate to anymore. Their worlds had drifted apart, and though he still cared for her deeply, the tension between their lives was growing unbearable.
"I can't talk right now, Mi-jin," Hyun-soo said quietly, casting a glance at Ji-eun, who was watching him with mild interest.
"I know you're busy," Mi-jin replied, her voice strained. "But I feel like we haven't spoken in weeks. Can't we just talk tonight? I miss you."
Hyun-soo rubbed his temple, torn between guilt and the overwhelming demands of his life. "I'll try, but things are hectic right now. I'll call you when I can, okay?"
There was a pause on the other end of the line, then a soft sigh. "You've changed, Hyun-soo. I don't know if you realize it, but… you're different now. I just want to make sure you're still you."
Before he could respond, the line clicked dead, leaving a hollow silence in its wake.
"Personal matters?" Ji-eun asked, her tone neutral but her eyes sharp.
Hyun-soo shook his head, setting the phone down. "Nothing that can't wait."
Ji-eun stood, smoothing her blouse as she did. "Remember, Hyun-soo, everything in this world comes with a price. Be sure you know what you're willing to pay." She gave him one last look, a look that left him unsettled, before walking out of the office.
As soon as the door closed behind her, it swung open again with far less decorum. **Choi Eun-ha**, the rising star actress and media darling, burst into the room like a gust of wind, her bright energy filling the space.
"There you are!" she exclaimed, crossing the room in long, confident strides. "I've been trying to track you down all day!"
Eun-ha was everything Ji-eun and Mi-jin weren't—vibrant, unpredictable, and always in the spotlight. If Ji-eun was the corporate queen, and Mi-jin the girl next door, Eun-ha was the storm that could turn everything upside down. Hyun-soo had met her at a corporate event, and they had quickly become close. She was smart, ambitious, and utterly unapologetic about her hunger for fame and power.
"I'm a bit busy, Eun-ha," Hyun-soo said, though he couldn't help but smile at her infectious energy.
Eun-ha grinned, leaning across his desk and giving him a playful wink. "Come on, Mr. Serious, lighten up! You're at the top now—time to enjoy it."
"Am I at the top?" Hyun-soo thought to himself. Because lately, standing at the top only felt lonelier, the price of success heavier than he'd ever imagined.
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The chapter sets the stage for Hyun-soo's journey, introducing the key women in his life, each representing a different pull on his conscience and ambitions. As he navigates these complex relationships, he finds himself increasingly torn between his pursuit of power and the moral cost of staying at the top.
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