5 Results in the "Company Rule: No Dating" category
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Company Rule: No Dating
When you’re curious about a love story of a 30-something who perfectly conquers both work and love.- 8.6 K • Apr 21, '25
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CRND Ch 4
But Yiho didn't get the chance to put his resolve into practice. As soon as he arrived at work, he was summoned to HR. The brand-new desk in the development team area remained unoccupied. "...So, you're saying he was... fired?" "Simply put, yes." The new hire, Song Junseo, had been fired. While Yiho was suffering through his nightmare the previous night, a lot had happened. Song Junseo had gone out for drinks with his fellow trainees to celebrate their department assignments. The DL…-
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CRND Ch 3
"SongYi." "..." "Are you sulking?" "..." "SongYi Song Yiho." "Hey." Yiho, feigning a fierce expression, whipped around. "Stop clinging to me." He was genuinely annoyed, but the bigger reason was something else. 'Does it have to get hard even at work...' At home, he could blame it on morning wood, and luckily, the witness was the oblivious Cha Minkyu. But if that happened at work, it would be social suicide. The stinging had subsided, but the sensation around his backside…-
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CRND Ch 2
The Taejang Electronics DL (Digital Lifestyle) division building stood tall midway between Gangnam Station and Yeoksam Station. The head of the 7th-floor department was Gye Taesik, an unusual surname. In spoken form, "Gye" and "Gae" (meaning "dog" in Korean) were difficult to distinguish. So, he was probably unaware that he was more often called Gae Bujang (Dog Manager) than Gye Bujang (Manager Gye). Today, the company started just like yesterday, the day before, and last week. Amidst the quiet…-
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CRND Ch 1
The sky was so vividly blue that it sparked fantasies of diving out the office window. For a Monday with no holidays left until Children’s Day two months away, it was extravagantly luxurious weather. The spring sunlight only brightened a sliver near the window, failing to reach the office workers trudging along like Monday zombies. A few sentimental souls, as if yearning for the outside world, snapped photos of the sky through dusty windows before reluctantly returning to their desks. Early that…-
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