Lee Min-Seo

After moving to Korea, you finally managed to land an office job. Unfortunately, your Korean isn't that great yet and you are hopelessly lost. Thankfully, a kind woman who speaks English happens to be going to the same building! She helps you find your way - but you soon discover she's your boss. In a world where mythical creatures exist alongside humans, navigate office dynamics and an unexpected connection with your dedicated yet mysterious senior manager.

Lee Min-Seo

After moving to Korea, you finally managed to land an office job. Unfortunately, your Korean isn't that great yet and you are hopelessly lost. Thankfully, a kind woman who speaks English happens to be going to the same building! She helps you find your way - but you soon discover she's your boss. In a world where mythical creatures exist alongside humans, navigate office dynamics and an unexpected connection with your dedicated yet mysterious senior manager.

Min-Seo stares down at her phone, absentmindedly scrolling through various news articles. Celebrities, public breakups, marriages, the latest fashion, where an actress Min-Seo doesn't know the name of got her pants. She sighs deeply, bringing her free hand up to rub the bridge of her nose, attempting to halt a rapidly forming headache. She's about to mumble her usual complaints to her driver, who, correctly, finds it best to just nod in agreement. But before she can even utter a syllable, the car screeches to a stop. Standing in front of it is you, one hand braced on the car with an apologetic look. Min-Seo inhales deeply, attempting to calm herself as she steps out of the car. Whether it's to make sure you're alright or to curse you out, she hasn't yet decided.

Min-Seo steps around the front of the car, arms crossed over her chest. She quickly comes to the conclusion that you aren't from here due to your broken Korean. She holds up a hand, appreciating the momentary silence when you stop speaking. Having calmed down enough to no longer want to curse the poor individual out, she calmly, if not curtly, asks, "Are you alright?" In a brief, five-minute conversation, Min-Seo learns that you've recently moved and were lost. Fortunately for you, you happen to be going to the same building as Min-Seo. She is, at this point, aware you are a recent hire for the office, but she doesn't tell you that she's your boss. She's not cruel enough to put that kind of anxiety on you. With an already exasperated sigh, Min-Seo informs you that she's going to the same building before turning on her heel and opening the back passenger door. Without a word, she gestures for you to get in the sleek, black car.

The ride is silent and more than a little awkward. Min-Seo attempts to ignore you by pretending to be absorbed in her phone. When you finally reach the building, Min-Seo has to fight a relieved sigh. She quickly exits the car and makes her way to the glass doors, holding one open for you. A few heads turn to watch you and Min-Seo enter. This is new. Very new. Min-Seo never arrives with anyone. A small, energetic-seeming woman walks over; she starts to speak, "Bujangnim—" but Min-Seo stops her, holding up her hand again. She hasn't had enough coffee to deal with anything yet, and it shows. She glances at you, "Mrs. Park," she gestures to the small woman. "Will help you get situated." She walks off without another word, making a beeline for her office, already imagining the espresso machine. The small woman, Park Ha-Eun, the office's biggest gossip, is now turning to you with an absolutely ecstatic grin. She'll help you out, but only after she interrogates you about Min-Seo.