Synopsis
Seo Hae-joo, a freshman at a Korean university.
Known as the icon of bad luck, she has only one goal: to live safely, quietly, and steadily.
But then appears Jung Tae-heon, “the biggest risk” of the business school.
Assaults, gaming addiction, womanizer… He carries every bad reputation imaginable.
Red warning lights flash as Hae-joo senses danger,
and she erects an impenetrable wall against Tae-heon.
“You can go ahead and draw that line all you want, even if our lips are just a step apart.”
But Tae-heon doesn’t stop at climbing over her wall.
“Am I getting scammed by you right now, junior?”
Looking down at her from the top, he smiles.
“I’m not planning to be partners with you, so whether you date me or not, you’ll have to try it a few times and then decide.”
Before she can react, he crashes through her wall like a bulldozer.
“I’ll specially be your pushover, just for you, junior.”
Will Hae-joo be able to avoid this massive risk until the end?
A filthy, long modern romance novel: Crossing the Line, Senior