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Chapter 87

After finishing the report in the main representative’s office, Heavenly Yuah thanked the main representative.

It was because the intended goal had been tidily accomplished.

“The Daily New has shut down. Thank you for your hard work.”

“We simply followed the plan.”

“But still.”

Flame had utilized every legitimate method in order to punish (?) ‘The Daily New.’

Even if tabloid journalism frequently undergoes cycles of closure and relaunch, since the representative fled in the night, there would be no further threat.

In the end, they had successfully completed their intended objective, but Heavenly Yuah couldn’t help but feel a sense of regret.

“That reporter should have at least had one bullet placed in their pillow.”

“While that might be possible in America, here in Korea…”

“I know, but it’s just disappointing.”

She thought the retribution had been too mild.

Of course, it would be extremely difficult for that reporter to continue working normally, but it was hard to be satisfied with just that.

If this had happened in America, they could have really caused some proper damage.

Unfortunately, such retaliation was impossible in Korea.

Once again feeling the plight of a foreign worker (?), she decided to be satisfied with this extent for this time.

“However…”

“Yes, please speak.”

“The resources consumed were disproportionate to the results. There’s also the cost issue…”

“It was a necessary task.”

“…Yes.”

“The profits from dramas are significant, so that will cover it.”

“That’s true, but…”

There’s no such thing as a free lunch in this world.

Shutting down a single dubious tabloid media company turned out to require more funds than expected.

It was undoubtedly an obvious case of overpayment.

But since Heavenly Yuah had already made up her mind, there was nothing to be done.

With the massive funding infused thanks to “Gold Rush, Joseon” exceeding expectations, they could only settle for this level of satisfaction.

Still, Heavenly Yuah’s actions during this incident were unlike her usual self.

While she was also the type to not discriminate between means and methods to achieve her goals, she had always maintained a minimum level of rationality.

This time, however, that wasn’t the case.

This unexpected situation was far from pleasant for the main representative.

“Could it be that you’re thinking of something else…”

“Another thought? Ah, Mr. Siu?”

“…”

The main representative, whose worried question caused Heavenly Yuah to laugh and put down the report she was holding.

“Mr. Siu told me to immediately go see my mom. She had leukemia. If it hadn’t been discovered early, the situation could’ve been very bad.”

“Yes, I heard that.”

“And Mr. Siu’s father donated to her treatment.”

“…Yes.”

“I… felt destiny. There’s definitely something between me and Mr. Siu.”

“…Destiny?”

“Yes, destiny.”

“…But, Miss…”

In the face of Heavenly Yuah’s behavior, which suddenly started invoking fate, the main representative was left speechless.

After all, when Heavenly Yuah first left home at the age of fourteen and came to Korea, her very first aspiration was to reject the concept of destiny.

-What nonsense is this about destiny? It’s merely an excuse that losers use to console themselves. I’ll handle my own life.

And yet, here she was now talking about fate.

It was truly an unbelievable turnaround.

But the main representative also had enough tact to not bring up old stories in such a situation.

So he decided to only touch on what was necessary and important.

“Ultimately, do you mean to say that you will earnestly pursue this course of action?”

“Yes, it’s necessary anyway. Since I came to America, I’ve started having nightmares again. I didn’t have them in Taebaek.”

“…”

“Maybe sleeping in the same building as Mr. Siu is what stops my nightmares. If that’s the case… Perhaps marrying Mr. Siu would be the condition for eradicating my nightmares.”

“That’s an extremely illogical conclusion.”

“The existence of nightmares itself is already illogical.”

Up until now, while Heavenly Yuah had played interference between Moon Suyeon and White Siu, it wasn’t out of genuine intent.

She only interfered because she was concerned that if the two were to form a couple and leave Flame’s building to live separately (?), it might inconvenience things.

Although it became quite involved with genuine feelings creeping in, making her original purpose unclear, the fact remained that it wasn’t out of true sincerity.

If it had been out of true sincerity, she wouldn’t have approached the situation so clumsily.

However, this incident marked the beginning of some genuine intent.

The beginning was none other than the Daily New ‘explosion’ (no real bombs were used) incident.

Genuine intent is defined by the lack of concern for efficiency or cost-effectiveness.

Of course, she was then free to carry out plans that were highly costly but offered low efficiency, purely for her own satisfaction.

In the end, this operation to dismantle Daily New demonstrated how serious Heavenly Yuah was.

“At the main headquarters, they won’t sit idly by. If this is Miss’s romance, they’ll have bloodshot eyes and…”

“Hmph, tell those people to just polish their necks and wait. There’s no excuse for not knowing that mom was dying.”

“That’s true, but…”

“Instead, they should pray that I stay in Korea. If I go to the US, there will definitely be bloodshed.”

“The board members may be one thing, but the elder members…”

“Aha, yes, they’re there. They’re the ones who would really demand blood, so I feel a bit pressured myself.”

“That’s right.”

“I’ll think about that later. We haven’t seen anything yet. Plus, we have quite the formidable rival to contend with.”

“Understood for now.”

The main representative could confirm nothing but Heavenly Yuah’s sincerity, gaining nothing substantial.

He could already predict how this news would affect things back at the main headquarters, giving him a headache.

It appeared that he would have no choice but to drag this out as much as possible and continue observing the situation.

“So, my first serious step will, of course, have to be related to a work project. I need to appear in the next work alongside Mr. Siu.”

“Is that so?”

“Yes. As an actress, I can’t hold off on kiss scenes forever. Ideally, I’d like Mr. Siu to be my first.”

“Understood.”

“Based on what I’ve noticed from this investment, our company’s actors will inevitably have high success rates in their projects. Let’s be more active in investments as well.”

“Understood.”

Heavenly Yuah’s first serious step was to co-star with White Siu again.

And to shoot her first kiss scene with White Siu.

Up until now, Heavenly Yuah had never shot a kiss scene.

It wasn’t that she was picky about her roles; it just turned out that way.

For six years, she was underage, and then she took a year off, never having a role that required a kiss scene.

Given the situation, it was best to have her first kiss scene with White Siu.

“I’ll start collecting scripts right away.”

Although the main representative wanted to ask what the Daily New incident was about if this was her first sincere action, he decided quietly to simply look for relevant projects instead.

Finding a project that truly met Heavenly Yuah’s demands would not be an easy task.

*

Moon Suyeon is very perceptive.

She could roughly tell someone’s intention when they approached her.

She wasn’t tricked by the president before; she just let herself be tricked.

Just couldn’t let go of the last remaining family bond she had.

Thinking back, it was foolish, but at the time, it was the best choice.

Now that she’s let go of all remaining ties, a new potential family has emerged.

That potential family member was no other than White Siu.

Among all the people she’d met so far, White Siu was the only one who looked at her like an uncle. He was someone she couldn’t afford to lose.

Of course, it might be a problem if he continued to only see her as an uncle, but she thought that was just a matter of time.

There’s no way any male wouldn’t fall for someone like ‘Luna.’

Sometimes Heavenly Yuah would interfere and cause chaos, but she didn’t pay it much mind.

That woman didn’t have true intentions.

While it was uncomfortable for her to vacillate between true feelings and mischief, Heavenly Yuah had no real reason to care for White Siu.

She wasn’t the type of person to lose a man to someone she didn’t genuinely care about.

“But that bastard ultimately provided the reason, didn’t he?”

But the situation had changed.

The vacillation between sincerity and mischief in Heavenly Yuah’s heart had completely shifted to true sincerity.

The proof was the recent Daily New ‘explosion’ incident.

Though she too had played a part in it, she hadn’t anticipated such a conclusion.

What could someone possibly do to make a media company shut down its doors?

The company was overwhelmed with negative articles, leading to lawsuits, and the president ended up fleeing at night, leaving Daily New to disintegrate.

It was a really absurd conclusion.

“…Damn. This is ridiculous.”

In true sincerity, Heavenly Yuah became an unstoppable opponent.

This woman was just too rich.

Just this company alone was evidence of that.

According to what Sister Selly had said, this entire company belonged to Heavenly Yuah.

In comparison, all that she, Moon Suyeon, had was her body.

“Of course, it’s an extraordinary body, but…”

Teacher Yang Miju (7 years old) had said,

The older boys at the orphanage used to say, a chest is all it takes to finish the game.

Some might ask why anyone should take the word of a 7-year-old seriously, but conversely, it means that this was a truth even a 7-year-old knows.

She herself was well-aware of just how much destructive power her body could wield, and couldn’t help but nod in agreement.

“But your opponent is that woman.”

While she boasts that there is no one she can’t match in terms of figure and face, her opponent is none other than Heavenly Yuah.

While she boasts of an extraordinary size and volume, rivaling non-Asian standards, her opponent is not Asian.

How about elasticity?

The woman eats as if her figure shouldn’t maintain such a line, but how does she do it? It’s truly a mystery.

As a woman, all she can feel is frustration.

Is all this due to Taichi?

Well, watching the crazy Taichi exercises that make people pant after just thirty minutes, she should grit her teeth and practice until her dying day.

“Way too unfair.”

An incredibly rich woman with great social status and facial features that defy logic.

What is she? A monster?

Realizing just what kind of battle she was in, she couldn’t help but feel overwhelmed.

“But she’s not without flaws.”

A fatal flaw that no man could overcome: her chest.

Would a poised, elegant woman like Heavenly Yuah ever thrust her chest forward and launch herself in such a vulgar manner?

She thinks not.

But her? Of course it’s possible.

Initially as a dance singer, she performed outfits that pushed the boundaries of censorship.

A revealing outfit just for one person? She was confident in her ability to handle anything within human imagination.

Confronting someone like Heavenly Yuah, taking such risks to secure victory would obviously be necessary.

“Let’s start with this project.”

She had just taken on the perfect project.

If she shot it with White Siu…

“Ultimately, he’ll look at me with eyes filled with desire, not just that overly kind Uncle’s gaze.”

While she thinks Heavenly Yuah is truly a remarkable woman.

And they’ve recently become a bit closer.

She had no intention of giving up her prey.


The Heavenly Demon’s Obsession with a Genius Actor

The Heavenly Demon’s Obsession with a Genius Actor

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Fifty years in the martial world. I thought my death would set everything back to normal. But even in this world, the Heavenly Demon exists. And this time, he’s a beloved superstar. I should avoid getting involved as much as possible.

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