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Ever since she was a child, Ji-Eun had always hated rainy days. She hated how she’d to hop around impatiently before school, worried that the laundry she’d hung out last-minute might get soaked. She hated how rain meant her father would start sending those busy, rushed texts again.
“Why didn’t you pack Ji-Woong’s umbrella? Take it to him.”
Despite never once asking if she had an umbrella, he never failed to check on her younger brother’s safety. That always stung. Still, instead of sulking, Ji-Eun quietly carried two umbrellas.
“Ji-Eun is such a good girl. Her father raised her so well.”
That was what people used to say.
As the good daughter and big sister, such roles were expected from her. For only she could step into the role her mother had left behind after passing.
Perhaps, that was why being a secretary suited her so well. Putting others before herself was something Ji-Eun had done all her life, as naturally as breathing. She thought that if a little self-sacrifice made the people around her happy, then surely, that was better for everyone.
“Hey rookie! Why are you doing that yourself? Tell Secretary Kim to do it!”
“Huh? B-but the manager told...



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