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Felix Laurent was twenty, an IT support staff who preferred quiet corners over crowded rooms. Orphaned at a young age, he grew up learning independence faster than most. His pale skin and soft, almost porcelain features often gave people the wrong impression-delicate, fragile-but in truth he was steady, practical, and quietly resilient.
Kitae Kim, twenty-eight, was the second son of a wealthy family, born of a Korean mother and an American father deeply rooted in politics. Though his appearance mirrored his mother-sharp yet unmistakably Korean-his temperament carried the cold, commanding edge of his father. Now a powerful CEO, Kitae had built his own path, detached from his family's shadow. He was known for his strict, sometimes brutal decisiveness, the kind of man who left no room for argument.
Two lives, different worlds-yet destined to cross paths in unexpected ways.