From Ice Queen to Queen of My Heart

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In the bustling city of Seoul, 

you found yourself working as an employee for a company led by the famously cold and enigmatic CEO, 

Sana, 

Sana's reputation for her icy demeanor was well-known throughout the office, 

and her employees often felt an overwhelming pressure to perform at their best.

One day, 

as you walked into the company's sleek, 

modern headquarters, 

you noticed a tense atmosphere that was even more palpable than usual. 

News had spread like wildfire that the company was on the verge of bankruptcy, 

and employees were leaving in droves, 

seeking more stable employment. 

The once-bustling office had become eerily quiet, 

with empty desks serving as a stark reminder of the situation.

You, 

however, 

were determined to stick by Sana's side, 

despite the seemingly insurmountable challenges. 

As you made your way to your desk, 

you caught a glimpse of her through the glass walls of her office. 

She sat at her desk, 

her brow furrowed, 

studying a stack of financial reports. 

Her frustration was evident as she clenched her fists and slammed a pen down in frustration.

Feeling a sense of loyalty and admiration for the woman who, 

despite her stern exterior, 

had always been fair to you, 

you decided to take a chance. 

You knocked gently on her office door, 

and her cold, 

brown eyes flicked up to meet yours. 

"What is it?" 

she asked, 

her voice uncharacteristically sharp.

"I've been with this company for a long time, Sana, and I've seen how hard you've worked to build it up," 

you began, 

nervously. 

"I can't stand by and watch it crumble without trying to help."

Sana's gaze softened, if only for a moment, 

as she studied you. 

She seemed genuinely surprised by your words. 

"What can you do to help?" 

she asked, 

her voice more curious than dismissive.

You explained your idea for a marketing campaign that could potentially help boost sales and save the company from the brink of disaster. 

It was a risky proposition, 

but you had a strong feeling it could work. 

The plan required a lot of time and effort, 

but you were willing to invest everything you had.

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