So she shows up to a board meeting where Seon Jin’s parents are present and raises hell. Everyone takes a turn at the self-sacrifice bat with Mi Ho attempting to sacrifice herself and go to jail, then Ji Ho attempting to cover for Mi Ho and potentially lose his job, and Hae Jin losing his mind trying to protect them all, until Jung Ji Eun ( Lee Joo Bin) finally has enough and tells on them all to Sang Eun who refuses to let the people around her lose their happiness to make her happy. He’s excelling, but that only makes Seon Jin more and more furious. Kang Hae Jin ( Kim Jae Young) is naturally distraught at all this and at the mounting pressure from his job at the corporation. This results in all sort of last-minute corporate shenanigans as Seon Jin tries to break into Sang Eun’s home to find Mi Ho’s stash of evidence against Ina Group, force Sang Eun into marriage so he can ally with Ina Group, and ruin Sang Eun and Ina Group (he should really make up his mind). Thanks to Yoo Mi Ho’s ( Jin Kyung’s) incessant scheming, Sang Eun has been placed well and truly in the crosshairs of Kang Jin Group’s scion Seon Jin (Oh Ryoong) who’s determined to hold his place in line to inherit the company and use Sang Eun to do it. Warning: spoilers for episodes 15-16 below. Naturally, last minute villains make an appearance because evil has to evil, but Sang Eun has strong people around her now, and she may even surprise herself with what she’s capable of doing for the people she loves. Time just seems to go faster at the end of the year because “ Love in Contract” is already over! We have one last ride left with Choi Sang Eun ( Park Min Young) and Jung Ji Ho ( Go Kyung Pyo) as they head toward their happy ending.
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