Lie To Me Korean Drama Direct

She smiled—that full, sauce-on-her-chin smile he’d first seen in a grainy photo. “You realize,” she said, “that means admitting you were wrong to be such a robot.”

“My husband,” Ah-jung repeated, the lie blooming like a dangerous, beautiful flower. “He’s a hotel heir. Very private. We married in a tiny chapel in Jeju. Just close family.”

The next day, a lifestyle blog ran a grainy photo of Ah-jung laughing with a man at a charity gala from six months ago. The man was Hyun Ki-joon, the reclusive, perfectionist CEO of the QW Hotel Group. The caption read: “Who is the mystery woman beside Hotel King Hyun Ki-joon? A secret wedding in Jeju?” lie to me korean drama

The rival slunk away. Ki-joon stared at her. For one second, his mask cracked. She saw something raw and young beneath—a boy who’d grown up in boardrooms, not playgrounds.

“Ki-joon…”

He blinked. People didn’t talk to him like this. “The press thinks we’re married. My hotel’s new Kyoto branch opens next month. A settled, devoted CEO is good for business.”

At a press conference, a reporter asked, “What do you love most about your wife?” Very private

Ran-hee choked on her kimchi . “Your… what?”