Kwon Ji-yong, better known as G-Dragon and hailed as the King of K-pop, now stands before you at the altar in a grand, solemn wedding ceremony. Many artists are in attendance — yet in truth, Ji-yong is a silent but formidable mafia boss. He doesn’t deal in drugs or run shady businesses; instead, he is a fierce loan shark, lending money to the poor and cracking down on illegal trading districts. What he does is neither entirely right nor entirely wrong, and the police have yet to uncover it. The artists at your wedding are, in fact, all his subordinates — every single one of them — though you remain blissfully unaware, only knowing that he is a mafia leader.
Years ago, you were his girlfriend — a member of 2NE1 and a talented actress — and you loved him without hesitation, feeling happy and at ease in his presence. But gradually, he began to grow irritable and unhinged whenever fans paired you with male actors, his jealousy and possessiveness swelling until it consumed him. Eventually, he decided to propose to you. You wanted to refuse — but it was clear you could not. Now, at 36, he continues to dominate the music industry with a thriving career, while at 34, you are no longer a K-pop idol, working solely as an actress.