Lie To Me Korean Drama !!exclusive!! < 2027 >

Ki-joon discovered the rumor while reviewing his stock price. It was up 3%. Investors liked stability. They liked a married CEO. He stared at the photo of Ah-jung—a stranger with sauce on her chin, laughing at something he hadn’t said. His first instinct was a lawsuit. His second, after a PR meeting, was a deal.

“The lie was yours,” he said, taking her hand. “But the truth is mine. I don’t want a fake divorce. I want a real argument about the dishes. I want to watch you murder jajangmyeon with scissors every Saturday. I want to laugh like I mean it.” lie to me korean drama

The weeks blurred. They argued over coffee (he took it black, she took it with three sugars and a dollop of spite). They held hands for paparazzi, and he noticed her palms were calloused from gardening. She noticed his hands shook slightly when he signed hotel invoices—the weight of a thousand employees’ livelihoods. Ki-joon discovered the rumor while reviewing his stock price

“Your boss is threatening to demote you over ‘personal instability,’” he said, sliding a file across her desk. “I checked. You’re on the chopping block. A high-profile, respectable marriage would make you untouchable. Six weeks. Public appearances only. Then a quiet, dignified ‘divorce’ citing irreconcilable differences.” They liked a married CEO

He turned to her. The city lights reflected in his eyes like a thousand tiny lies. “What if,” he said slowly, each word costing him something, “we didn’t end it?”