The Profit & Love Statement » Pt. 2
↠ Pairing: Seokjin x Reader
↠ Genre: Fluff, Comedy, Angst
↳ (3.8k), Office AU (lowkey E2L vibes)
↠ Summary: The workplace isn’t for everyone. It can be mundane and repetitive, with some describing it like a nuisance and others as a blessing. You’re the kind that leans more towards the latter and while it does make you an ideal candidate for many things, nothing could have prepared you for the whirlwind that is the new employee.
↠ Warnings: pg13, just a whole lot of bickering
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↠ Next Update: Tuesday, August 1 (series masterpost here)
You rise from your chair.
Firstly, you peer to the right and left of your cubicle, before your feet take a step back and end up walking down the lengthy hallway of the sales and finance department. You walk back only moments later, swiveling yourself to glance at the elevator leading up to the floor, before threading your way by Human Resources ‒ from which you can see Hoseok working at his desk from the window ‒ until you’ve reached all the way to Customer Service, eyes hastily flickering over the department. With an exhausted huff, you stride all the way back to your department, finally planting yourself down in your cubicle and frantically typing down on your keyboard.
Yoongi raises a brow when the circumstance repeats itself three times, his irises eyeing your working form.
He cuts to the chase, “What are you doing?”
“Two hours.” You huff, halting your typing to stare at him, “He was supposed to be here two hours ago.”
Yoongi stares at you in alarm, “What?”
You shake your head, deciding that you’ve had enough prolonged waiting and the best way to combat is to resume your work. You don’t try to glance at your watch this time, painfully aware that you were losing patience by the minute and there was a huge dent in your schedule.
It’s short of an hour later when he arrives.
You don’t even notice at first, too submerged in your work to be paying any attention to your surroundings anymore and frankly, to wait.It’s only when Yoongi’s eyes grow wide that he’s leaning over the plastic wall separating you and poking you by the shoulder, gesturing to the man at reception that’s peering around the place.
A sigh of relief escapes you immediately and you shoot Yoongi a grateful smile for the reminder. Rising from your seat, your heels practically rush over to the white desk.
He’s leaning against it, grey suit hanging off of his broad shoulders and one of his hands raised against his cheek. From his subdued posture and turned head, you can tell that he’s engaged in a conversation, but what catches you off guard is the wide-eyed look that’s taken over Bora.
Your irises flicker and Bora’s eyes connect with yours as you draw close.
She seems dazed, clearing her throat right away, “Oh, Y/N!”
You’re not one to indulge in other people’s personal lives, but it is a bit annoying to know that he’s late by three hours and finally shows up just to resort to having a conversation with the receptionist.
You get rid of the ill thoughts, a smile looping on your lips. “Bora, I see you’ve met Mr. Kim.”
“Uh y-yes, I have…” She looks at him expectantly, and he swivels, coming face to face with you.
Your breath hitches.
The first thing that catches your attention is how tall he is, his height surprisingly surpassing many employees at your workplace. The second thing you notice is how disarrayed he actually seems to be, suit jacket clumsily hanging from his shoulders like he just threw it on, his dress shirt barely tucked in. But the last thing you notice and the very thing your gaze is fixated on, is his actual face.
Swept back dark hair, wide twinkling eyes, plush full lips, it’s like an actor from one of those kdrama’s Hoseok had forced you to watch just walked out in the flesh.
You attempt to muster up a couple of words, suddenly understanding why Bora was so dazed ‒ but that’s when you notice it.
You’re practically ogling at him and in the moment, he grins.
Almost as if aware of the effect he has.
Clearing your throat, a rigid look reinforces in your eyes and you offer him a handshake.
“Nice to meet you, Mr. Kim.”
Still grinning, he takes your hand.
“Likewise.” He says, surprisingly polite, “And you are…?”
“Y/N.” You state, “You’re supposed to be shadowing me today. Please follow me.”
You turn around without another word, briefly glancing over your shoulder to ensure he’s coming along with you. You notice his gaze drifting, eyes sweeping around his surroundings as if he was in a completely different world.
Taking out a rolling chair for him, you pair it next to your desk as you place a hand against your monitor.
“So this is where I work.” You begin to explain as he sits down, “My work hours start at nine in the morning, which is the set standard time that everyone follows.”
He dryly hums, half-lidded eyes fixated on your keyboard even though you’re pointing at your monitor. You sit down with a sigh, deciding to show him instead.
“This is my computer,” You explain, hovering over the icons, “I usually store my own work files on here and continue from where I left off each day,” You click on the report you were working on last week, “I’m mainly involved in the sales portion of the department and this is what I created at the request of an email‒”
You continue to explain it all using the company’s last product as an example. You go on to inform him of how crucial it is for you to generate reports and keep an eye on the company's numbers, as these numbers would not only demonstrate what they’re current situation with sales is but also forecast for upcoming projects. You even explain to him how you work on a task-to-task basis with taking in impending notices from the company as priority, but how occasionally your work can overlap with other departments if need be.
As you keep explaining the details, you notice his eyes are concentrated on your computer, shifting into a haze that you pick on right away.
You freeze, “Am I going too fast for you?”
He shakes his head, but your eyes are still narrowed at him, flickering over his features.
You could have sworn that he seemed utterly bored for a second, your instincts already hearing the wii music playing through his head.
“Do you have any questions then?” You probe, “Anything you’d like to add on…?”
Life flickers into his eyes, but before you can get your hopes up about an inquiry regarding how you conducted your analysis or maybe even a question about how you generated your recent sales report based on the given numbers, they immediately fizzle out the second he opens up his mouth.
He appears greatly interested now, a grin tugging on his lips.
“Do you think I’m incredibly handsome?”
You blink wide-eyed, wondering if he was being serious.
“I beg your pardon...?”
“Do you think I’m handsome?” He repeats it like you weren’t listening.
You narrow your eyes, “What does that have to do with anything I’ve been talking about?”
He playfully tilts his head, “You’ve been staring at my face a lot.”
“How else am I supposed to talk to you?”
“You know what I mean.” He crosses his arms and leans forward, a glint residing in his eyes, “So? What’s your answer?”
You frown, “I’m not answering that.”
“So you do agree.”
“What? No!” He widely grins and you shake your head, focusing your attention back onto your monitor. “We need to be focusing on your training right now.”
You open up the sales report from the beginning of this week.
“I’ve just explained how I got the revenue computations through this software to you,” Quickly glancing over the statistics, you step back from it, “Can you try to repeat what I did?”
The question renders him silent. He stares at the computer for the longest amount of time, gaze flickering all over the screen in a puzzled manner before his eyes abruptly snap up to you.
Desperation leaks into his voice.
“I don’t really feel like it...”
Your eyes are as wide as they can be,“You don’t feel like it...?”
You hear a low snort from behind you, swatting at the plastic wall separating you from Yoongi.
“It’s just one computation.” You attempt to explain, “It shouldn’t be that difficult, and if you really do struggle with it, I’m here to help.”
You roll away from the monitor, and he hesitantly steps forward again, narrowing his eyes at the screen. You closely watch from behind for any errors, but when he takes a long amount of time just to get started, you decide it’s best for him to go at his own pace.
Your arms are crossed as you continue to stare at him, but something flickers inside of you.
In puzzlement, you blurt it out, “Have we met before?”
He scrunches up his nose, answering without hesitation, “No.”
“I could have sworn I’ve seen you somewhere….” You attempt to wrack your mind for an answer.
“Maybe I walked by you one day and you couldn’t resist forgetting me.” He grins again, but you roll your eyes at the answer.
“Nevermind.” You attempt to change the topic, “So did you figure it out?”
“I don’t understand any of this.” He mumbles.
“What?” You alarmingly inquire, glancing at the statistics sprayed out on the computer. “None of it?”
He steps away from the monitor, “How about you explain it to me one more time and I’ll try to give you 2% of my attention?”
You scoff, “What happened to the other 98%? Did you lose it on your way after being three hours lateto work?”
Seokjin smiles, “Maybe if you actually admit you were caught staring at me before, it’ll return.”
You deadpan from his words, shaking your head with a sigh.
Your heels click against the tiled ground. There’s a file in your hands and a scowl written on your lips when you gyrate around the corner, pressing the button for the elevator with a huff.
It’s been roughly an hour with Seokjin and you already feel like pulling your hair out. You came into this with an understanding that it takes everyone various amounts of time to learn properly and were prepared for at least some development and progress.
But in that one hour you’ve had to face his complete confusion with your job despite being recently hired with the credentials to do it, him constantly making remarks about himself and at one point, you even found him spinning around in his chair when you were in the midst of getting something from Hoseok.
You’ve been trying your best, chiding yourself on being patient with him, but that patience is beginning to wear out.
You seriously don’t get paid enough.
The elevator dings just as a sigh leaves your lips and you head in, swiveling around to press the button for the floor beneath you. There’s still a scowl lining your lips as you cross your arms.
“Who spat in your coffee this morning?”
You instantly spin around in surprise, irises coming into contact with a man leaning against one of the corners.
There’s a small playful smile tugging on his lips, but it contrasts the dark bags underneath his feline eyes and his tousled caramel hair.
A lengthy exhale leaves you, your sarcasm practically peaking, “Well, aside from the fact that I’ve possibly gotten the worst shadow ever and asking for a different job seems far-fetched now...things seem absolutely peachy.”
His fond smile only grows from your ramble, tugging him out of his fatigue.
“You really seem to be having a lovely day.” His deep voice is able to mimic your exact sarcasm and tone, something that draws out a roll of your eyes.
You peer at him curiously, confused as to why he was on the same floor as you.
“Why are you here, Tae?”
That question snaps him out of his amused demeanour, tension filling his form. “I’ve been bringing up files to Research and Development from Marketing.” He sighs, “Basically been playing messenger boy this entire morning.”
You hum and Taehyung narrows his eyes, “By the way, is this person you’ve been talking about only supposed to shadow Sales and Finances?”
“I think so...why do you ask?”
He shrugs, “There’s supposed to be someone coming over to shadow the Marketing Department soon and more specifically‒ “ He points to himself, “Me.”
Your eyes widen, “Kim Seokjin?”
Taehyung tilts his head to the side, “Hm, so it is the same person…”
There’s confusion in his irises and it reflects your own. You were first told that Kim Seokjin was going to be hired but needed to be an intern first, then you discovered that he wouldn’t just be shadowing one person in your department.
And now Taehyung ‒ who works on a different floor that’s beneath you in Marketing ‒ has also been requested to mentor him?
Before you can inquire more, the elevator dings and the door opens. Taehyung gestures for you to go ahead with the promise of dropping by if he’s given the chance and you quickly smile at him, hurriedly saying that you’d love to catch up with him later.
You step out the elevator with the file in hand, mind still swimming with the details.
Seokjin ends up returning from his much-needed lunch break ‒ as he precisely worded to you ‒ for you to have already returned to your cubicle and resumed your work. However, this time you’re not alone.
Soyou is talking with you as you patiently wait for his return, already wanting updates on his situation even though it’s truthfully been going horrendous.
Her eyes light up instantly as he draws near, “Mr. Kim!”
Soyou’s hand is outstretched with a friendly smile on her lips, something that has your brows furrowing.
“Mrs. Kang.” He takes her hand, acknowledging her politely much to your own surprise.
“I hope you’ve been finding everything well.” She gestures to you, “Has the shadowing been going alright?”
You raise an eyebrow from her response. Here was your Manager, someone always scrutinizing details and never ever adhering to anyone, generously asking someone that just got hired if he was comfortable.
Seokjin sincerely smiles and you nearly gap at the appearance of it, “Of course, Y/N has been training me so well.”
He directs the smile over to you and for a second, you can see it all. It’s a fluke, a mirage of him putting on the disguise of being an absolute angel while the past couple of hours have simply informed you of how much the opposite is true.
Soyou nods in an instant and you still can’t grasp onto the way her expressions have shifted. It isn’t like Bora, who was stuck in a daze and captivated with his appearance. It seems more personal, almost as if he’s the one that’s hired her instead of the other way around.
She requests for him to demonstrate his knowledge from the computations (aka the thing you’ve been trying to teach him for the past hour that he has yet to properly grasp) and to no one’s surprise, he’s barely able to do it.
You’re expecting a lot ‒ Soyou reprimanding him for wasting time like she did to that one employee that was slacking off and then promptly fired, to then finally alleviating you from the tough position with something else that might shed some better light on your skills.
But your eyes are as wide as they can be when she waves it off completely, left gaping as she in turn tells you to work harder and that she’ll be back soon with some expected progress.
Your mouth is left hanging as you watch her form disappearing, head snapping in Seokjin’s direction.
“What kind of magician are you?” You ask in a mixture of awe and disbelief.
He playfully smiles, giving an answer you expect by now, “The handsome kind.”
You shake your head, left wondering how you managed to get yourself into this situation.
After meeting with your Manager, the remains of your day consist of futile attempts in training Seokjin, the former not being interested in the least and throwing remarks in your face that just make you want to roll your eyes. Fortunately there is some luck on your side, because he only sticks with you for a couple of hours before suddenly checking his watch and promptly informing you that he can’t stay longer.
He leaves early, and you are relieved. Your productivity spikes up again, no longer having to monitor his progress in the midst of sacrificing your own.
And it’s thankfully enough to earn you a decent break.
“Yoongi, you’re not supposed to be working during lunch.” Hoseok states, eyes fixated on the company laptop the former is working on.
After grabbing your lunch and heading towards the breakroom, Hoseok and Yoongi had bumped into you in the midst of their own break. The room itself isn’t much to look at, a handful of tables and chairs alongside with a fridge and a counter that has a sink, microwave and a coffee machine that you know every single employee is attached to.
Yoongi is seated across from you, balancing the laptop on his knee.
“I’m not working, I’m checking the stock market.” His pupils flicker all over the bright screen, scrutinizing the numbers displayed.
“Are you looking to make an investment?” You ponder, grimacing at the amount of charred onions in your home-cooked pasta.
“No, I’m trying to see how much the company’s stocks are failing.” Yoongi casually states.
Hoseok’s mouth falls agape and you stare at him with wide eyes.
The door to the break room yanks open and a familiar face emerges.
His eyes light up, “Oh, hey guys!”
Taehyung grins and Hoseok spins around in his seat, abandoning his beloved sandwich.
“Taehyung!” He rushes towards the latter, engulfing him into an endearing hug.
Taehyung laughs, swiftly grabbing his lunch from the fridge as Hoseok urges him to sit down with you. He grabs a spot next to Yoongi, scrunching up his nose in disgust once he sees the laptop in his hands.
“Are you working?”
You lightly shake your head, “He’s checking the company’s stocks.”
“Oh yeah, apparently the recent product didn’t do too well.” He attempts to open up his container of food, “I’ve heard rumours that the executives weren’t too happy.”
“They shouldn’t be.” Yoongi injects, spinning his laptop around, “Look.”
Your eyes enlarge at the range of numbers the screen displays, all highlighted in red and dipping into negative zones.
Taehyung physically winces. “Ouch.”
“That is not a pretty sight….” You state and Hoseok hums.
Yoongi spins his laptop around again and Taehyung shakes his head. “I don’t understand why they’re still fussing over this new product. If you ask me, they should just cut their losses and move onto launching something else.”
“Maybe they’re having issues because the head of the company is retiring soon?” Hoseok whispers.
Yoongi furrows his brows, “The head of the company?”
“CEO Namjung,” Taehyung clarifies for him, glancing at Hoseok, “And I think you’re right, I remember seeing it in the headlines. There’s even rumours going on that they need someone to take over.”
Yoongi shakes his head in dismay, “Great, the company doesn’t want to cut their losses and now they have to find a new head.”
Hoseok sheepishly laughs, “But it can’t be so bad...right?”
Your features twist and Taehyung tries his hardest to smile back at him.
“It shouldn't affect us too much…” Taehyung cautiously says, flickering his eyes around, “but if it does….anyone got a backup plan?”
Your eyes light up, “You guys can work at my restaurant.”
There’s responses flying out left and right.
“I suck at cleaning.”
“The only thing I know how to cook is rice.”
“I can’t remember the last time I did laundry.”
You blink, “Wait, what?”
“That sounded a lot better in my head….” Taehyung pipes down, lightly chuckling to himself.
Hoseok scrunches his nose in disgust, desperate to change the conversation. “What about you? How’s it been going with Mr. Shadow?”
Taehyung’s eyes glint, “Kim Seokjin, right?”
You let out a groan, planting a hand right against your temples.
Taehyung blinks wide-eyed at your reaction.
“That bad?”
You sharply inhale, “He’s not aware of basic analyst computations, didn’t feel like doing them after I tried teaching him and for some bizarre reason, keeps announcing self praises about himself.”
Hoseok cringes, “Damn, that does sound pretty bad.”
“It is.” Yoongi mentions, “It doesn’t seem like he knows what he’s doing half the time.”
Taehyung looks defeated, “So you’re telling me this is the person that has to shadow me too?”
Hoseok sheepishly smiles at Taehyung, “You’re not the only one in that boat.”
You look at Hoseok wide-eyed, and he sighs, “I had a meeting with the head of HR this morning about the new intern.”
“So he’s going to be our collective headache?” Taehyung frantically asks. You’re prepared to sink your head against the table at this point.
“Wait.” Hoseok holds up his hands in defense, “Who is he going to be mentored by next?”
You slowly raise your head and Taehyung turns at the same time. Hoseok’s eyes are wide, filled to the brim with sympathy.
There are three sets of eyes spontaneously glued to him and Yoongi’s head snaps up, the horrid realization finally sinking in.
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5 Amazing K-drama’s you might not have seen (kdrama recommendations)
These are all from the past few years and are all relatively recent.
#1: Flower Of Evil
Flower of Evil: 2020, 16 episodes
crime, romance
main leads: Lee Joon Gi & Moon Chae Won
summary: Although Baek Hee Sung is hiding a dark secret surrounding his true identity, he has established a happy family life and a successful career. He is a loving husband and doting father to his young daughter. But his perfect façade begins to crumble when his wife, Cha Ji Won, a homicide detective, begins investigating a string of serial murders from 15 years ago. Ji Won notices changes in Hee Sung’s behavior and begins to wonder if he could possibly be hiding something from her
Why i love it: I’ve been watching K-dramas for years and this drama is probably my favorite that I’ve ever seen. From the acting to the cinematography to the amazing plot twists. A female lead that isn’t annoying and dumb, a plot that isn’t unnecessarily dragged out and side characters as fleshed out and interesting as the main characters. Anyone with an interest in crime or action dramas has to have seen this masterpiece.
#2: Her Private Life
Her Private Life: 2019, 16 episodes
office romance, comedy
main leads: Park Min Young & Kim Jae Wook
summary: A dedicated professional, Sung Deok Mi lives for her work as an art gallery curator. Devoting herself to her work, she is exceptional in every way, save one. Beneath that cool, professional facade, Deok Mi carries a dark secret. A secret she desperately wants to keep from the world. A secret that has driven lovers away. A secret that rules every moment of her personal life...
Sung Deok Mi is the ultimate Cha Shi An fangirl. The devoted manager of a Shi An fansite, Deok Mi eats, breathes, and sleeps for Shi An. He is her sun, her moon. Her entire universe revolves around him. This is the secret Deok Mi must hide from the world. And hide it she does. At least until Ryan Gold, the art gallery’s new director, saunters into her life. A once famous painter, the former artist turned director considers himself an indifferent being, unconcerned with the lives of others. But when he uncovers Deok Mi’s secret, everything changes.
Why i love it: I HATE love triangles with a burning passion and haven’t seen popular dramas like ‘Love Alarm’ or ‘True Beauty’ purely because I feel like the love triangle is going to drive me insane. But ‘Her private life’ did the impossible and not only managed to make me still love the show despite the love triangle. But they also showed me how, if done right, a love triangle can be really fun! I genuinely like all the characters in this and I love how mature they go about the dynamics between the characters. And seeing a plot where the female lead is a fangirl and it’s not portrayed in a way that I feel like is offensive, makes the little fangirl inside of me really happy. All around this is a cute drama with just the right amount of angst. Every fangirl deserves a partner like Ryan Gold.
#3: Ghost doctor
Ghost doctor: 2022, 16 episodes
medical, fantasy, comedy
main leads: Jung Ji Hoon (Rain) & Kim Bum
summary: Cha Young Min is a genius doctor, with excelling skills at surgery, but he is arrogant and selfish. One day, he gets involved in an accident and due to this, his spirit possesses another doctor's body, Seung Tak. These two doctors are complete opposites, with opposite personalities and medical abilities.
Young Min is arrogant and cold-blooded, only cares about his career and doesn't care about any of his patient's personal stories. Seung Tak is the luckiest and richest resident doctor whose grandfather is the founder of Myung-shin hospital and whose mother is the chairman of the hospital. Never wanting to be a good doctor, he becomes possessed by a ghost doctor.
Why I love it: I’ve always liked both Rain and Kim Bum as actors and I closely followed all their projects. So you can imagine my excitement when I discovered they were going to do a drama together. I mostly just love the concept of this drama. It pulls off the buddy comedy and fantasy elements perfectly. And even the emotional heartfelt moments and plot twists hit home the way they should. At the core of this story is the bromance between Rain and Kim Bum and I think the drama does a good job at making sure that the love-plotline doesn’t steal the attention away from it. All around, it’s a cute and funny drama that I have rewatched a few times and enjoyed every time.
#4: Under the Queen’s Umbrella
Under the Queen’s Umbrella: 2022, 16 episodes
historical, comedy, political
main lead: Im Hwa Ryung
summary: Within the palace exist troublemaking princes who cause nothing but headaches for the royal family and are about to be turned into proper crown princes. Their mother, Im Hwa Ryeong, is the wife of a great king. But instead of having an aura of elegance and grace, she is a prickly, sensitive, and hot-tempered queen. Once more serene, she changed since people kept pushing her buttons. She is a queen who sometimes abandons her pride and is even known to swear! Every day of her life is full of trials, but she withstands them all, for the sake of her children.
Why I love it: This is one of those dramas that I find difficult to describe. I intially scrolled past this on Netflix every time because the summary just didn’t appeal to me even though I love historical dramas. But then I saw someone on twitter talk about how underrated the show was and I decided to check it out. OMG, I can’t tell you happy I am that this person tweeted about it. The relationship between the queen and all her son’s and the way she steps up for them is just so *chef’s kiss*. Acting, cinematography, plot, this drama isn’t missing anything in my book.
#5: Weak Hero class 1
Weak Hero Class 1: 2022, 8 episodes
Action, school
main lead: Park Ji Hoon & Choi Hyun Wook & Hong Kyung
summary: Yeon Shi Eun is a model student who ranks at the top of his high school. Physically, Yeon Shi Eun appears weak, but by using his wits and psychology, he fights against the violence that takes place inside and outside of his school.
Why I love it: I’m not a very emotional person and don’t cry easily at things. But when I tell you that this drama BROKE ME. Omg, my sister and I were in shock for like three days after watching it. This drama is based on a webtoon and the show was so memorable that for the first time in my life I started reading a webtoon. This show centers around the friendship of the three main leads and how they deal with bullies, gangs and abuse. It’s been months since I first saw it and it’s still often on my mind. Definitelly recommended but maybe not to the faint of heart lol.
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im watching this show and writing about it on my Patreon. Here is my notes for Episode 1:
-wooki walking in in all white like THE KING HE IS
- The gang leader is a…. Celebrity? WHAT?
- ah hes a dj
- ah that was before recruitment
- 1995
- gicheul is smart
- we''re watching his rise
- god i hate all these dumb macho shit
- taking over gangam with drugs lovely
- i need to see wookis face now im bored
- why do all the bad guys and gangs have bats and battons and freaking axes… but no guns? Its so lol
- like ok guns are illegal but smacking someone to death isnt? Lmaooo
- well that was a flop plan…
- what happened to the fire alarm lmao
- theyre being thrown off a level and still alive… gotta love kdrama logic
- not a single security in sight loooooooooooooooooooool
- you should have kept your promise booboo
- died with scissors… COME ONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
- the scissor dude is bleeding more than the people stabbed with knives and axes… gotta love kdrama dramatics
- and i guess he lost a friend and lost his soul…an evil was born muhahahahahah…
- a bit cliche but im here for wooki so lets get along
- the plot and dialogue is a bit dumb ngl but its a webdrama so i guess it is what it is
- the audio is pretty dramatic too theyre over doing it with the “stabbing” and “blood” sounds just cause they can now (webdrama freedoms) but its still a bit too much takes you out
- these random kdrama extra girls be truly idiots
- the kdrama logic here is sending me
- so no one thought of stopping her? Lmaooooooooooooooooo
- i mean the dudes survived a level drop… why cant she lololo
- 34 minutes in and wooki has appeared for a total of 2 minutes in total
- as per usual, the cops ar USELESS
-WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
- WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKI X2
- “You want me to a bad guy just to catch bad guys”... yall thats his license to kill lmaooo
- he’ll do the absolute worst things but show a puppy face and we’ll all be like “Awwww my cutie patootie good guy”
- guilt tripping him… lovely
- “im not doing this”... cuts to him sitting in the office ready to accept lmao… in true wooki comedy fashion
- his dads a druggie so theyre judging him… ok i get it
- thats why theyre giving this to him
- why is he both adorable and hot af at the same time? Like genuinely… how does he do it?
- ugh this makes me want to go back and watch Healer and Suspicious Partner and the K2 again
- that was the most not so secret secret hideout that ive ever seen
- uh boo boo your dad being a druggie and you being a smoker… does not help your case lmaoooooo
-the machoness feels so forced help its lowkey funny
- lmao ofcourse japan is the bad guy in a kdrama
- hes smoking like a dog and put asthma as the sick leave reason helpppppppp
- how are they gonna convince him that wooki is a secret long lost cousin oh come onnn
- woooooooooooooooookiiii
- god i missed his badassssssssssssssssssssss-ness
- where did he get the watch
- just cause hes a cousin doesnt mean he should talk the same
- lmao kdrama logic is wild
- omg that last scene thoughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
I will be posting an in depth episode 1-3 review on patreon later this week, so stay tuned.
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