
Seducing a Seongsu-dong nun
The youngest reporter of a popular current affairs weekly magazine's political team, Kim Ji-wan. Just a few months after joining the company, Ji-wan is assigned to conduct an interview article alone for the first time without teaming up with seniors. However, during the interview, he unexpectedly faces trouble and ends up ruining the interview. The interviewee, a member of the National Assembly, tries to subtly sexually harass Ji-wan, leading him to throw the man onto the sidewalk.\nWith the help of his senior colleague who rushes in carrying a crying baby in the middle of the night, Ji-wan manages to smooth over the police investigation, but he is called in by team leader Jo Yi-jin after messing up his first solo item. Expecting to be scolded, Ji-wan is nervous when Jo Yi-jin throws him a question,\n\n"What do you want to do?"\n"Huh?"\n\nJo doesn’t scold him for ruining the article or for throwing a ruling party member onto the sidewalk in front of a bar. Instead, she offers to support Ji-wan in handling the incident in the direction he wants. As they work together to cover a new item to fill the gap left by the sexual harassment incident, Ji-wan and Jo gradually grow closer.\n\nJo Yi-jin, the team leader of the political team, is ten years older than Ji-wan. Despite being in her 30s, she is known among female reporters as a role model, even among juniors from other companies, due to her exceptional memory and significant scoops. She has few expressions, speaks little, and her calm critiques of articles are sharp as a knife. Moreover, she is the most famous ascetic in the company, where playful people gather.\nNo alcohol, no dating, no sex.\nWith a lifestyle pattern that is impeccably disciplined and devoid of enjoyment, her nickname, 'Sungsoo-dong Nun,' suggests that even a nun would live more enjoyably than her.\n\nHowever, before he knows it, Ji-wan's nickname within the political team has become 'Jo Team Leader's Stalker.'\nTo Jo, Ji-wan is just a cute younges
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The youngest reporter of a popular current affairs weekly magazine's political team, Kim Ji-wan. Just a few months after joining the company, Ji-wan is assigned to conduct an interview article alone for the first time without teaming up with seniors. However, during the interview, he unexpectedly faces trouble and ends up ruining the interview. The interviewee, a member of the National Assembly, tries to subtly sexually harass Ji-wan, leading him to throw the man onto the sidewalk.\nWith the help of his senior colleague who rushes in carrying a crying baby in the middle of the night, Ji-wan manages to smooth over the police investigation, but he is called in by team leader Jo Yi-jin after messing up his first solo item. Expecting to be scolded, Ji-wan is nervous when Jo Yi-jin throws him a question,\n\n"What do you want to do?"\n"Huh?"\n\nJo doesn’t scold him for ruining the article or for throwing a ruling party member onto the sidewalk in front of a bar. Instead, she offers to support Ji-wan in handling the incident in the direction he wants. As they work together to cover a new item to fill the gap left by the sexual harassment incident, Ji-wan and Jo gradually grow closer.\n\nJo Yi-jin, the team leader of the political team, is ten years older than Ji-wan. Despite being in her 30s, she is known among female reporters as a role model, even among juniors from other companies, due to her exceptional memory and significant scoops. She has few expressions, speaks little, and her calm critiques of articles are sharp as a knife. Moreover, she is the most famous ascetic in the company, where playful people gather.\nNo alcohol, no dating, no sex.\nWith a lifestyle pattern that is impeccably disciplined and devoid of enjoyment, her nickname, 'Sungsoo-dong Nun,' suggests that even a nun would live more enjoyably than her.\n\nHowever, before he knows it, Ji-wan's nickname within the political team has become 'Jo Team Leader's Stalker.'\nTo Jo, Ji-wan is just a cute younges

Seducing a Seongsu-dong nun


