The Life of Miss Ahn (revision)

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Ahn Hyejin was not just a famous model; she was also the wealthy CEO of a popular clothing brand. People admired her, not only for her looks but also for her smart business mind.

One day, while reviewing proposals in her office, her secretary knocked and entered. "Miss Ahn, someone wants to meet with you. It's the CEO of a big company, but your schedule is full today. Should I cancel your other meetings?"

Hyejin thought for a moment. "Just cancel it and tell them I can't meet," she replied firmly.

"But ma'am, it's a great opportunity," her secretary urged.

"I don't care. I can't cancel my other meetings for just one person. My priority is those who scheduled first. Let's go; I'm running late," Hyejin said, her tone leaving no room for debate.

"Yes, ma'am," her secretary replied, looking a bit disappointed.

That evening, Hyejin tried to relax, but her secretary's voice broke the silence. "Miss Ahn? Are you sure you want to cancel the meeting?"

"Can you be quiet for a bit? Just tell them to book for next Friday night. It's the only time I have available," Hyejin replied, closing her eyes.

After a while, her secretary said, "Miss Ahn, we're here." Hyejin opened her eyes and got out of the car, heading into the company for the meeting.

"Ma'am, the meeting with CEO Jung for next Friday is confirmed at the restaurant," her secretary mentioned.

Hyejin nodded as they walked inside. The guard bowed as she passed, and the company manager greeted her warmly. They went to a private room for discussions.

The meeting went well. "Thank you, Miss Ahn, for coming. Don't worry about anything; it's on us," the CEO said, shaking her hand.

Feeling tired, Hyejin left the meeting. It was past 8 PM, and her secretary had to leave for an emergency. Hyejin instructed her to park the car and take a taxi home.

As she drove back, Hyejin played some music, enjoying the ride. She lived in a luxury hotel with a beautiful view of the city. Once she arrived, the hotel guards greeted her, and she walked to the elevator. On the eighth floor, she stepped out and headed straight to her room. It was simple but cozy, with a balcony where she loved to watch the city lights. It was her special place.

After a relaxing bath, Hyejin decided to cook dinner. She was not a great cook, but she could manage. While waiting for the rice to cook, she made an omelet. She poured a glass of red wine to enjoy with her meal. Hyejin took her food to the balcony, savoring the view, even on a cloudy night. After dinner, she went to her bedroom, ready to sleep.

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The next morning, a phone call woke her up. It was her secretary reminding her of a meeting. Hyejin wished she could have a break, but she knew she had to get ready. She quickly showered and left the hotel without breakfast. Everyone at her company greeted her with bows when she arrived. She went straight to her office, where her secretary informed her that the meeting was about to start.

Walking into the meeting room, Hyejin greeted everyone. The meeting went smoothly, and they reached an agreement quickly. Afterward, she headed to the elevator, where her secretary was waiting. "Miss Ahn, your next schedule includes a photoshoot for a magazine and a fashion bazaar. Then we'll visit one of our companies."

Hyejin nodded, used to her busy schedule. They arrived at the photoshoot location, where she gave clear instructions on outfits and poses. The photoshoot went well, and Hyejin felt confident as she posed for the camera. Once finished, they moved on to the fashion bazaar, where many cameras and fans awaited her. With bodyguards escorting her, Hyejin navigated through the crowd, answering questions from reporters. After the event, she was taken back to the car.

"Is this the last event for today?" she asked her secretary.

"Yes, ma'am. Is there a problem?"

"Not really, I just want to check. Can you order some food for us? I'm hungry," Hyejin replied.

"Of course, ma'am. What would you like?"

"Just bibimbap for me. You can order what you want too."

"Yes, ma'am, I'll take care of it."

When they arrived at her company, the staff greeted her warmly. Hyejin went to the meeting room, ready for more discussions about sales and strategies. "You can begin presenting now," she instructed.

The meeting ended without any issues, and Hyejin felt satisfied with the results. Back in her cozy office, her secretary soon entered with her dinner. Hyejin often ate in her office before heading home late at night, a comforting routine amidst her busy life.

As she ate, Hyejin reflected on her day the meetings, the photoshoots, and the excitement of her job. Despite the demands, she loved what she did and wouldn't change it for anything.

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