Blueprints For A Lie
An undercover detective. A CEO with bloodstained code. A child no one’s supposed to remember. In Seoul’s most gilded district, three strangers become a family by design—not choice—and their fake domestic bliss might be the only thing keeping them alive. ______ In Seoul’s fanciest zip code, Han Min Jae is the world’s most charming “single dad” — which is code for undercover detective juggling bake sales and criminal empires. Mihira Ranawal runs a tech giant with eyes colder than the Wi-Fi signal in a basement server room… and a past darker than her morning coffee. They weren’t supposed to meet. They definitely weren’t supposed to get fake-married. And yet here they are—co-parenting Jiho, a cinnamon roll-obsessed five-year-old who isn’t exactly Min Jae’s… or entirely off the intelligence radar either. What begins as a harmless cover story quickly spirals into a high-stakes mystery involving deepfakes, stolen biometric blueprints, and a conspiracy that points uncomfortably close to home. Now, the fake family has to become a real team—if they want to survive the people hunting them, the secrets tearing them apart, and the terrifying truth behind Jiho’s past. Sharp as a wiretap, warm as found family, and just unhinged enough to make you suspicious of your Tupperware — this is not your average domestic drama.