Seo In Guk Keeps His Distance From Everyone Except Park Ji Hyun In “See You At Work Tomorrow!”
tvN’s upcoming drama “See You at Work Tomorrow!” has shared a new glimpse of Seo In Guk and Park Ji Hyun’s chemistry!
Based on a webtoon, “See You at Work Tomorrow!” is a romantic drama starring Park Ji Hyun as Cha Ji Yoon, an office worker stuck in a career rut. After becoming entangled with her prickly boss Kang Si Woo (Seo In Guk), she winds up making a fresh start both in her career and in her love life.
Kang Si Woo is known at work as the ‘3 NOs’ man: he does not smile (‘NO smile’), avoids people (‘NO people’), and does not readily apologise (‘NO sorry’). Meanwhile, Cha Ji Yoon is a seventh-year office worker experiencing burnout amid repetitive corporate life and endless work.
The newly released stills highlight how Kang Si Woo’s behaviour is noticeably different only towards Cha Ji Yoon. In one set of stills, Kang Si Woo is seen approaching Cha Ji Yoon’s table, where she is having lunch with her colleagues. The moment stands out because it is unusual for Kang Si Woo, who typically keeps his distance from others, to appear at a group lunch with colleagues.


In another set of stills, Kang Si Woo appears when Cha Ji Yoon is having drinks with her colleague Jeon Gi Tae (Kang Ki Doong). Cha Ji Yoon’s expression shows that she’s been caught off guard by the unexpected appearance of her superior, heightening curiosity about Kang Si Woo’s continued tendency to appear in front of Cha Ji Yoon, both inside and outside the office.



Notably, Kang Si Woo, who strictly refuses to form personal relationships with other colleagues, only makes an exception for Cha Ji Yoon. His direct pursuit, which includes habitually staying by Cha Ji Yoon’s side even during lunch and after work, hints at the changes it may bring to their relationship.


“See You at Work Tomorrow!” will premiere on 22 June at 8:50pm KST.
In the meantime, watch Park Ji Hyun in “Reborn Rich” on Viki:
And check out Seo In Guk’s drama “Doom at Your Service” below:
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