First, Kim has to be the boss of Organization A, and Myeon has to be the secretary of Organization B. The two organizations are meeting in an old company parking lot to make a deal. When the secretaries of Organization B and Organization A meet, Kim-ni has to be in the warehouse of the company parking lot, like the supply room. There, she receives situation reports via in-ear, drinks coffee on a leisurely rotating chair, and the people of Organization B know that Kim-ni is there and will be waiting up front. But there's no way Kim-ni would be alone in the supply room. He's the boss of Organization A, after all. And that's a manhunt. He's waiting with a pistol and a dagger on his waist. Organization B has 20 people, and Organization A only has 4. If Organization B loses when there are five times as many people as Organization A, it makes no sense. But if there's a boss, then that's all said and done. Of course it's not what you think. Organization A wins as I want, Kim-ni lights a cigarette, makes his subordinates kneel, goes over to the seated person, bends down, and brushes his small jawline with his large hand. When Jo-myeong frowns with a slightly disgusted expression, he sees that and gets up again, blows out a puff of smoke, and throws the cigarette towards Jo-myeong. Then he smiles and looks more handsome than anyone else in the world. He's so damn cool.
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Roughly organized (feeling)

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2020.09.26Views 57