LOVE ON DUTY

LOVE ON DUTY

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Jun 27, 2026
At La Reina Records, rivalry is louder than music. Kim Sehyung, the brilliant and uncompromising Director of Studios, lives for perfection. Kamol Won, the chairman's cold and calculated firstborn son, returns as the new Head Manager with his own vision for the company. Forced into a high-stakes competition to elevate La Reina, their clashing personalities ignite tension that neither can ignore. What begins as professional rivalry slowly turns into something far more dangerous. But love built on pride and power is fragile. When unexpected complications force Kamol to push Kim away, their relationship shatters. Years later, fate brings them together again-this time with Kim standing at Kamol's side not as a rival... but as his bodyguard. In a world of ambition, sacrifice, and second chances, can they fight their way back to each other?
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