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Jennie and Taehyung grew up side by side.
As the children of KM Group's two major partners, born just months apart, they spent their childhood and teenage years practically attached at the hip. They were inseparable-constantly bickering, teasing each other, pulling all-nighters, and watching out for one another like siblings.
Until Jennie's world shifted at seventeen.
Following her parents' bitter divorce, she packed up her life, left South Korea with her mother, and relocated to London. Ten years slipped by without a single word or glance exchanged between her and Taehyung.
Now, Jennie has built a solid career in marketing and branding at her mother's agency in England, fully convinced she left her past right where it belonged.
Until an unexpected request from her father changes everything: return to Korea.
KM Group is facing its worst crisis yet. A trusted former executive embezzled millions, using the stolen fortune to launch a rival company that forced KM Group to shutter several branches. To salvage the empire and rebuild investor trust, the two founding families must unite-and they came up with a solution Jennie never saw coming.
She and Taehyung have to get married.
To Jennie, the idea is preposterous. Taehyung was always like a brother to her-the lazy, blonde troublemaker who slept through class and relied on her just to pass his exams. She can hardly picture him running a corporate empire.
Until she sees him again.
Ten years later, Taehyung is nothing like the boy she left behind.
Now the cold, reserved, and fiercely focused CEO of the Seoul branch, he's a man Jennie can barely recognize.
The marriage was supposed to be a mere business arrangement to keep the company afloat.
But ten years changed more than just Taehyung.
And maybe the real danger of this contract isn't the marriage itself-it's unraveling what actually lies between two people who used to call each other siblings.