Onuma Mihono works at a travel agency. After breaking up with her boyfriend of six years, someone she had been thinking about marriage with, she realizes she is already 30.
Then, a man transfers into Mihono’s company. It is Ureshino Eisei, the “accomplice” with whom, despite both of them having lovers at the time, she had a physical relationship 10 years ago. Mihono is shaken when Eisei speaks to her with a cool expression, but she resolves to treat him normally. However, when they are alone together, Eisei whispers in the same sweet voice as back then.
“Don’t you feel like we’re destined?”
The pleasure and desire that revive with their reunion. And yet, even after 10 years, she still cannot grasp his true feelings. Am I the one he truly loves? Or am I just for fun? Even as adults, unable to break free, she sinks deeper into a secret relationship.
Then, a man transfers into Mihono’s company. It is Ureshino Eisei, the “accomplice” with whom, despite both of them having lovers at the time, she had a physical relationship 10 years ago. Mihono is shaken when Eisei speaks to her with a cool expression, but she resolves to treat him normally. However, when they are alone together, Eisei whispers in the same sweet voice as back then.
“Don’t you feel like we’re destined?”
The pleasure and desire that revive with their reunion. And yet, even after 10 years, she still cannot grasp his true feelings. Am I the one he truly loves? Or am I just for fun? Even as adults, unable to break free, she sinks deeper into a secret relationship.
These dramas both explore the uncommon drama territory of social-phobic chaebols who have a bossy, fiery team member that tests their boundaries as well as a competitive, ambitious male frenemy in their company. Similar plot devices and characters, yet differing execution so you can watch both without experiencing to much deja vu.
Both are romances about a non conventional rich guy trying to win the heart of strong willed/stubborn girl. Both male leads are reluctant about being pushed into positions of power. Both female leads are aggressive, and self-righteous. There's scheming based on jealousy, and classism, that stand in the way of both couple's happiness. There's also great chemistry in both!
Do Min Ik is an intelligent, perfectionist man with a heart of stone and the Chief of Team 1 at T&T Mobile Media who always relies on his secretary, the hot-tempered Jung Gal Hee. Although she diligently carries out the tasks her mean boss instructs her to do, she does not hold back in saying what she wishes to say. Will an office romance blossom?



