Kim Do-bin, who traveled to the peninsula, never imagined he would become entangled with several girls. He had only planned to make some money so he could retire at 25...
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Li Dongyang's soul traveled to the world of South Korean film and television.
This peninsula country has tycoons who control the economic lifeline, congressmen with beastly hearts, unscrupulous prosecutors, and devilish corrupt police.
There are behind-the-scenes deals everywhere, as well as school bullying, workplace bullying, serial killers, and dump trucks.
It's too dangerous here, he just wants to go back to China and lie down comfortably.
The system let him pick up a gun and start hunting on this land.
(This is a new work, please be gentle!)
The talented driver who retired for some reason established a direct new career in the peninsula and met the most important people in his life (hy, do not enter if you don’t like it, fourth or fifth generation)
22-year-old Lee Ji-eon originally wanted to go back to South Korea to visit her grave, and planned to return to the United States after finishing filming the movie.
Who knew that I would develop feelings for various idols in South Korea.
Li Zhiyan: "I really haven't been in a relationship!"
Im Yoon-a: "Oppa, don't go!"
Multiple female leads: Yoona, Krystal Jung, Jessica Jung, Sulli, Momo Hirai, Mina Mani.
A frustrated Chinese underdog, reborn as a talented Korean-American director. When Yoo Si-hoon first arrived in the entertainment-obsessed nation, bearing Oscar honors, he was already considered the "future of Chungmuro." The entire peninsula would be his film set. Idol stars clamored to be his leading ladies. But Yoo Si-hoon, from the beginning, simply wanted to quietly direct for fun. But as he nurtured one idol after another into Blue Dragon Film Queens... A hatchet gradually began to loom over him. (Korean entertainment, many female leads, second-generation leads, no bulldozers) (Due to the sheer number of female leads, his career progress was slow, so don't read if you're not interested.)
It's about Korean movies
Lee Jung-hyun travels across the Peninsula and finds himself kidnapped and trapped at the West Ice Hotel. By chance, he assumes his prosecutor brother's identity, embarking on his career as a prosecutor. He unexpectedly awakens a daily intelligence system and, relying on its intelligence, escapes the control of organized crime bosses. He becomes a nightmare for chaebols and a nemesis for lawmakers, gradually taking control of his own destiny and ascending to the pinnacle of power. [Intel 1: A police file on Lee Ja-sung, an undercover agent for the New World Kinmen Group] [Intel 2: Evidence of tax evasion by a popular female celebrity] [Intel 3: The president of IM Technology is suspected of leaking state secrets] [Intel 4: A video of Han Kang-sik stealing the prosecutor general's concubine] [Intel 5: A hidden vault worth $30 million in a suburban villa in Seoul] He is the Peninsula's most upright celebrity prosecutor, a crime nemesis across the Peninsula! He's also the dream lover of countless female celebrities in the entertainment industry. The story of a humble individual rising to power! PS: Prosecutors, celebrities, and a harem—positive energy, a delightful read!
"Hey, there are so many celebrities and idols over there, most of them are really good-looking and easy to get along with. Aren't you planning to date one?" "Ha, if I ever fell for a celebrity!" "If I ever dated a celebrity, I, Chen Mo, would eat this camera on the spot!" Chen Mo, a directing student studying in South Korea, made this bold statement while chatting with a friend on the phone about celebrities and idols. But after filming two movies and spending more time with those fair-skinned and beautiful actresses… his friend quietly pushed a camera in front of him.
This is a story about daily life in a peninsula romance, and contains many personal interpretations. Readers are welcome to point them out; I will revise it carefully. As a new author and a new book, I hope you readers will be lenient!