Behind Bars
Description
After falsely getting accused for murder, Lee Taeyong was sentenced to spend two years of his youth in prison. Now he’s back out, vows to prove himself as innocent and frame the people accusing him. His plan may not go as wished, as his lawyer - Kim Inhye, actually a fake lawyer, is employed by people who despise him; people who would do anything to put him behind bars. Can he prove his innocence with the help of a fake lawyer who’s job is to prove him guilty, or will he serve more years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit?
Foreword
Going to school in Korea is probably the closest to hell you can come. Either you get bullied, or you bully. Lee Taeyong was a troublemaker as young; he did a lot of things he regrets and things he wish he could take back but can’t. Yes, maybe he was a bully. But he wasn’t a murderer. Or is the gap between those two really that big?
Kim Inhye just graduated from said hell and was desperate for a job, as her older brother told her to become the lawyer of a murder. Yes, she went to law school and is expected to become a lawyer, but who would she be able to fool, with her barely 19 years? Turned out her brother got that fixed and clear, told her to not worry and prove the boy as a murder no matter what. Just how many enemies did the boy have, or no, just how big of a crime did he commit for even the law firm to hire a fake lawyer?
WARNING: Mentions of underage drinking (won’t be any) and trigger topics such as suicide. Contains much swearing. Rated Teen because of some more daring scenes.
Hopefully you'll enjoy Inhye's and Taeyong's journey!
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