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: Expected 16 Episodes
: Korean Drama "Guardian Boss"
: Jeon Gi-yong
: Korean Drama "Guardian Boss"
: August 3, 2011
: Choi Kang-hee / Ji Sung / Kim Jae-joong / Wang Ji-hae
Cha Woo-won (Played by Kim Jae-joong)
Roo Eun-sul (Played by Choi Kang-hee)
In the Korean drama "Guardian Boss," he plays as the gentlemanly and capable prince of the business world. The leader of the second group of C Group's Business Strategy Team and also the head of the department, he is a cousin to Cha Ji-hyeon. Roo Soo-hee, the president of Cha Huijang and also the president of a subsidiary company under C Group, is the mother of Cha Woo-won. Although she is the head of the second group, she actually manages even the first strategy group led by Cha Ji-hyeon, making her one of the powerful figures within the group. Skilled at reading others' minds, his social skills are exceptional, and he never loses his gentlemanly demeanor, earning him the title of Prince of Finance. When rumors about Ji-hyeon spread due to scandals, Woo-won was fully reported as the young operator with the strongest ability and responsibility to take over the third generation. Although there is an aspect of over-evaluation, there is no falsehood in it. Since childhood, he has received thorough business lessons from his mother, Roo Soo-hee, and after entering the group, he quickly delivered impressive results, gaining the trust of President Cha and all employees. Therefore, in the securities industry, there arose speculations that the next CEO of C Group might not be Ji-hyeon but Woo-won. Of course, his original goal was the overall management rights of the group. Woo-won inherited such ambition from his mother, Roo Soo-hee. Originally, the position of C Group's chairman should have belonged to Woo-won's father, the eldest son, not the current chairman, Cha Huijang, the second son. However, Cha Huijang expelled his brother and seized the operating rights, causing Woo-won's father to no longer be the mainstream of the group and eventually die. Although the cause of death was cancer, both Roo Soo-hee and Woo-won blamed Chairman Cha Huijang for Woo-won's father's death. After negotiations with Cha Huijang, Roo Soo-hee took direct charge of managing her husband's subsidiary company, advancing in business with a lifetime of anger and hatred on behalf of her husband. As a capable female CEO, she gradually gained control of the position, but this alone could not eliminate Roo Soo-hee's anger. She hoped to realize her husband's unfulfilled ambitions through her son, Woo-won.
: "City Hunter"
A romantic TV series where the protagonist falls in love with her male boss. Initially, the secretary encounters an incompetent second-generation tycoon and initiates an unprecedented, sweet yet eerie plan to tame the 'bad tycoon.' The plot showcases the constant reversal of sweet conspiracies as the secretary evolves from showing utmost respect to the boss to the point where the boss ends up respecting the secretary. A romantic comedy that delightfully presents the essence of tug-of-war!
It is a Korean drama titled "Guardian Foremen/Employers."
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A woman who is perfect in appearance, ability, and family background, Ji-hyeon's first love. The eldest daughter of P Group and an international lawyer. After returning to Korea, she became the advisory lawyer for C Group through Shin Suk-hee's introduction. A woman who possesses all the world's loves in one perfect package. Though she dislikes her perfectionist mother, ironically, she is identical to her mother. From a young age, she had a good relationship with Ji-hyean and discussed marriage plans, but due to her pride and Ji-hyeon's refusal to give up his dream of freedom, she chose to study abroad. However, despite this, she still loves Ji-hyeon and upon returning from studying abroad, wants to capture Ji-hyeon again. But, beside Ji-hyeon now stands another woman—Eun-sul.
: Every Wednesday and Thursday at 8:55 PM, one episode each day
: Sun Jung-gwon (Human Market, Princess Lulu, Cinderella Club)
Forget about his father; even the employees have no trust in him. Of course, except for a few outwardly-focused female employees. Employees bow their heads and greet him in front, but behind his back, they busy themselves exchanging new gossip about him. It's said he can even enter the American university football league! What about the scandal with so-and-so? No, he's gay. This time, Chairman Cha will surely expel him from the household registration! Of course, the media and securities industries have helped add glamorous colors to his gossip. He appears more frequently in the sections of incidents, accidents, and scandals than in those of operations, economy, or personnel. In the Korean drama "Guardian Boss," he is the X-male of C Group, contributing significantly to the company's falling stock prices.
After the incredibly popular "City Hunter" concluded, the following series is another romantic Korean drama, "Guardian Boss," which tells the story of the protagonist's romance with her male superior. We hope the exciting content will gain everyone's affection.
Seo Na-yoon (Played by Wang Ji-hae)
When the rumor that Ji-hyeon has already changed 100 secretaries is widespread, whether you believe it or not, there is a woman who has participated in 100 interviews, and she is Roo Eun-sul. A graduate of a third-rate university. Every time she hears news of suicides due to employment pessimism, she feels like it's talking about herself, a representative of unemployed youth.
Once known as the rare woman of Bowl Mountain, beneath her frail appearance lies a robust bone density and stubbornness, a woman skilled in martial arts. Wait, martial arts? Are we talking about Wing Chun, Tai Chi, the kind of martial arts performed by Michelle Yeoh and Zhang Ziyi in movies? Yes, exactly that kind of martial arts! When Eun-sul was five years old, her single father Lu Feng-wan, unable to adapt to societal competition, sighed deeply! Abandoning social life, he went up the mountain. Completely lacking decision-making and driving power, Eun-sul's father, due to some strange circumstances, decided to go into the mountains and started pursuing his childhood dream of martial arts. Thus, because of her self-proclaimed martial arts master father Feng-wan, suddenly her daughter turned into a martial arts master, no, she herself became a martial arts master. Walking several hours every day to attend school in town, she gradually became an expert in survival using nature as her teacher, practicing martial arts and cultivating the Tao with her father morning and evening, living this way for 13 years. Eun-sul could no longer endure this life and decided to become independent.
Not wanting to live like her father, hoping to live a normal life like others in society, after a fierce battle with her father Lu Feng-wan, Eun-sul came down the mountain full of hope for the future. Like peers, she could chat freely with friends and admire celebrities, yearning for a sweet, ordinary life. But that was just an illusion. Attending school in the countryside combined with self-study made it very difficult for her to keep up with children in Seoul. Whether the children in Seoul were too mature or too focused on studying, they didn't pay much attention to Eun-sul from the countryside. During job interviews, honestly revealing her graduation from a third-rate university resulted in repeated failures. Never giving up, she secured a temporary secretary position at C Group, but her boss was the notorious bad tycoon Ji-hyeon. To become a permanent employee, she strives to become the secretary recognized by Ji-hyeon.
Cha Ji-hyeon (Played by Ji Sung)
Korean Drama "Guardian Boss"