Dangerous Proximity
Ha-yeon is a woman unlike any other—gorgeous, fearless, and shamelessly devoted to her own pleasures. While society whispers about morality and loyalty, she craves only two things: money and the intoxicating thrill of sex. Guilt never touches her heart; in her world, pleasure and wealth are the only truths worth chasing.
Her husband, Hyun-woo, is a hardworking man, always buried in his office work. Though he provides her with stability, he is blind to her wild hunger and careless games. To Ha-yeon, marriage is just a safety net—never a boundary. She thrives in secret escapes, always chasing men with wealth, power, and the ability to shower her with gifts after a night of passion.
The story unfolds like a forbidden journey through the city’s most luxurious spaces—five-star hotels, private lounges, grand mansions, penthouses, and secret suites. Everywhere she goes, Ha-yeon leaves behind broken rules and heated nights. Her encounters are varied and intoxicating:
Strangers at high-end lounges, where she flirts, seduces, and lets herself be taken without hesitation.
Men of power—investors, CEOs, and elites—each offering her more money, jewels, and luxury than the last.
Ha-yeon’s life becomes a spiral of indulgence. She breaks expensive things without a second thought, demands gifts without shame, and uses her beauty like a weapon. Her body is her ticket to freedom, and she spends it recklessly, always hunting for the next thrill.
Her husband Hyun-woo remains oblivious for much of the novel, trusting her loyalty while he slaves away at work. But shadows of her truth slowly begin to emerge—rumors, subtle slips, unexplained luxuries she cannot hide. Instead of fear, Ha-yeon only feels excitement at the risk of being caught.
At the heart of it all, Ha-yeon is not a victim of lust but its ruler. She is bold, unapologetic, and utterly shameless. This is not a story of redemption or regret—it is a story of a woman who embraces her desires fully, who loves money more than morality, and who uses every man she meets as a stepping stone to luxury.
The novel closes not with punishment, but with Ha-yeon standing tall in the shimmering glow of her indulgence—proof that she never needed love or faithfulness to survive. She needed only herself, her beauty, and her unquenchable hunger for wealth and sex.