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My Contract Marriage with my Narcissist Boss

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Kang Hye-rin thought she’d buried her past — especially the memory of Lee Joon-hyuk, the boy who once humiliated her in front of their entire school. But fate has a cruel sense of humor. Years later, he’s her boss — colder, sharper, and infuriatingly handsome in a suit that probably costs more than her rent. And just when she’s finally learned how to avoid him, he makes an offer that flips her world upside down. A contract marriage. ₩150 million now, ₩200 million after one year. No emotions. No strings. Just business. For Joon-hyuk, it’s the perfect way to protect his company and calm the board’s demands for a “stable” image. For Hye-rin, it’s the only way to save her family’s restaurant and pay off the debt her father took after her brother’s accident. But living under the same roof with a man she once hated — a man whose slightest glance still makes her heart stutter — turns out to be harder than she ever imagined. Every argument sparks, every silence hums, and every accidental touch blurs the line between pretending and feeling. He’s arrogant, jealous, and dangerously charming. She’s stubborn, proud, and one heartbeat away from falling again. And somewhere between the lies, laughter, and late-night standoffs… their fake marriage starts to feel a little too real. Because sometimes, love doesn’t knock — it barges back in wearing a perfect suit and an infuriating smirk. Contemporary romance, Ceo, enemies-to-lovers, Korean setting, handsome male lead, strong female lead, slow burn, love triangle.
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Chapter 1 - The Boy I Swore to Hate..

Kang Hye-rin had dealt with cruel bosses before.

But none of them had prepared her for the sight of him.

Her Boss

The man at the head of the glass-walled conference room, dressed in a perfectly tailored black suit, was the same boy who had once smirked at her humiliation in front of the entire class of Baeksu High.

Lee Joon-hyuk.

The name still tasted bitter, even after all these years.

He looked sharper now — taller, broader shoulders, jawline so precise it could have been carved by the gods of narcissism themselves. Urgh, the arrogant gleam in his eyes, however, hadn't changed. If anything, it had grown worse, polished into the cold man who was so used to winning.

Her chest tightened as fragments of memory pierced through her mind.

That spring afternoon at Baeksu High.

The cherry blossoms falling, her classmates giggling, his cruel words, she could never forget—

"Did you really think I could like you, scholarship girl? What a love letter (he scoffs, then throws it to the floor). Someone like you could never stand next to me."

The memory burned as if it had just happened yesterday.

Hye-rin's knuckles whitened against her notepad. She inhaled slowly, pushing the past back where it belonged. She was no longer a teenager in a hand-me-down uniform. She was Kang Hye-rin, PR strategist, twenty-seven years old, and she refused to let him see her flinch.

"Miss Kang," Joon-hyuk's deep voice cut across the table. He leaned back in his chair, crossing his long legs, his eyes sweeping over her like she was just another file in his empire. "You're new here, aren't you?"

"Yes, sir." Her tone was cool, professional. Not trembling. Not angry. just cool with her head held high.

The corner of his mouth lifted. Not a smile—more like a smirk polished with years of practice. "Let's see if you last longer here than you did back in high school."

Hye-rin snapped the pen in her hand.