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Gi Do-Hyuk was someone with a strong sense of possessiveness, but at the same time, his narcissism was just as extreme. He was handsome, successful as an actor, and came from a powerful family.
Just moments ago, Ju Yung-In and I had damaged his pride, so it was more than possible he held a grudge. His pettiness was honestly absurd, but since I had planned to deal with him anyway, granting Miso's request to keep him in check wasn't a problem.
"Alright. Then I'll stay close to Yung-In today. Can you pretend you didn't notice anything, Miso?"
Miso's face brightened a little.
"Really? Then you'll protect her?"
Lately, Miso had grown quite close to Ju Yung-In. They appeared as mother and daughter in Missing – The Lost Ones, and they were also acting together in KBC's Haze. Because of that, she was spending more time with Ju Yung-In than with her actual mom, Yoo-Jin, and they had even started messaging each other privately.
"Yeah. I will."
Miso held out her pinky finger as she said, "Promise!"
I hooked my finger with Miso's.
"Promise."
Only after sealing it with the full ritual—promise, stamp, copy, and laminate—did Miso seem reassured and step away from my side.
"Uncle Yoon-Ho, then I'll go change now."
As Miso's expression brightened after whispering, Director Ahn Jung-Hae teased her. "Miso, did you only tell Uncle Yoon-Ho your math score? Come on, tell me too. What did you get? Below fifty?"
At that moment, Miso narrowed her eyes and glared at Ahn Jung-Hae, puffing her cheeks like a blowfish. Now a tiny, angry pufferfish, she huffed and spun around before running off.
Startled, Ahn Jung-Hae called after her. "I'd be fine even if you got zero…!"
Then, without even turning back, Miso shouted, "It's not zero!! I hate you,...



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