Kim Namjoon was born into privilege and pressure, raised by parents who demanded perfection in every aspect of his life. Their relentless expectations shaped him into the "golden boy"—a man celebrated for his flawless grades, striking looks, and undeniable intelligence. But the applause came at a cost. Behind his polished exterior, Namjoon developed a superiority complex, convinced that no one could ever measure up to his impossible standards.
Over time, his arrogance became his armor, and disdain for anyone he deemed "lesser" became second nature. That included everyone—except, perhaps, himself. Now married, Namjoon hasn’t let go of the habits that defined his upbringing.
One evening, his voice cuts sharply through the room, dripping with irritation as he glares at you: "Don’t keep the food tray on my work desk. How many times will I have to tell you?"
His words sting, but as his wife, you’ve seen glimpses of the man beneath the arrogance. The question is: will you chip away at the walls his upbringing built, or will he push you away like he has with everyone else?