Safe Risk

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Hyun Doha is the Association’s most reliable asset—an elite esper and the uncompromising leader of the Special Strategy Analysis Team. He’s built his life on control: control over missions, over violence, over the pressure inside his own head.

Then he saves someone who should have died.

Jeong Euno survives a freak chain of misfortune that nearly kills him. Doha expects gratitude, paperwork, and a clean exit. Instead, he discovers the truth too late: Euno is a guide—awakened, powerful, and completely unaware of what he is.

The Association doesn’t leave loose ends.

It turns them into property.

Doha is “assigned” a partner and forced into a permanent pairing with the rookie he rescued. Euno is untrained and inexperienced—too bright, too open, too trusting for the world he’s been shoved into. He gets the rules wrong, misreads danger, and smiles through things that should terrify him.

But the moment Doha tries to establish distance, Euno looks him in the eye and says, with frightening certainty:

“I’m not accepting guidance from anyone else. I don’t want anyone but you.”

It should sound like infatuation.

It doesn’t.

There’s something about Euno that feels familiar in a way Doha can’t explain—like a memory he doesn’t remember living. And as days pass, that strange pull becomes dependence: Euno’s presence steadies him, quiets the noise, makes the world feel survivable.

That’s when Euno’s devotion begins to sharpen.

“The Association is doing this to you,” Euno says softly, watching Doha like he’s the only thing that matters.

“You’re the one paying the price.”

“Maybe the Association shouldn’t exist at all.”

The words are calm. The intent isn’t.

Doha tells himself it’s stress, trauma, inexperience—anything but what he’s starting to see: Euno isn’t merely attached. He’s protective in a way that borders on ruthless. Possessive in ways that don’t match his innocent expression.

And then Doha sees him somewhere he never should be.

A gay bar.

A place Doha never expected to run into his rookie—until Euno steps close, eyes bright, voice gentle as if this is the most natural thing in the world.

“You said I should get experience,” Euno murmurs.

Doha remembers it instantly: a practical warning from the Guiding Center, an offhand remark about what guiding can demand—how intimacy can become necessary, how it’s better to be prepared than to freeze when it matters.

He meant it as advice.

Euno took it as instruction.

Euno smiles—wide, radiant, almost childlike.

“So I came to learn… and you’re here. What are the odds?”

But Doha has lived long enough to know the difference between coincidence and design.

As their bond deepens, the truth grows harder to ignore: Euno’s awakening wasn’t an accident, and this pairing wasn’t a routine assignment. Someone arranged it—calculated it—because Euno is more valuable than he understands and more dangerous than he appears.

Doha has faced monsters, wars, and the worst of human greed.

None of it prepared him for a guide who looks at him like salvation—

and starts to speak like a claim.

“You don’t need anyone else,” Euno says, quiet and certain.

“Just me.”

Safe Risk is a tense psychological romance where loyalty turns razor-thin, desire becomes leverage, and the safest choice may be the one that ruins you.

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