How To Not Get Married | Haechan

How To Not Get Married | Haechan

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Due to their lack of money, Namhee's parents decided to arrange a marriage for her with a more or less rich boy she doesn't know. As Namhee bumps into a annoying guy she has briefly met while talking with her parents, she quickly made him her boyfriend so that she won't have to marry someone. What would one little lie do? Arranged marriage au On hold (the beginning is bad af, it gets better I swear) Also kinda spicy, so if you're not into it, just skip these parts
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Lights, Camera, Disaster A fake relationship. A viral ship. Two stars who can't stand each other. What could possibly go wrong? Haechan is South Korea's golden boy of the screen-charming, sharp-tongued, and unstoppable in action thrillers. He's never been one for romantic roles, let alone boy love dramas. So when he's offered the lead in one, he's hesitant-but intrigued. Then he finds out who his co-star is. Mark Lee, K-pop's most talked-about rapper, is cocky, aloof, and infuriatingly smug. He's also the other half of a viral ship with Haechan thanks to one accidental five-second video that fans still haven't shut up about. And now, they're expected to sell a full-blown romance-on screen and off. To "maximize buzz" and "soften the societal blow," their agencies drop a final bomb: a fake dating contract. Paparazzi will follow them. Social media will explode. And all they have to do is pretend to be head over heels while filming a love story they don't believe in. But pretending gets complicated when unresolved tension starts to feel suspiciously real. With every bicker, every close-up, and every forced public appearance, the line between acting and honesty begins to blur-and Haechan and Mark are about to learn that the biggest disaster might just be falling for the one person they swore they couldn't stand.

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