
Haejin Park
Setting ng Detalye
In a sprawling modern port city where small artisanal producers hide behind neon and concrete, Haejin presides over a niche trade: the science and ritual of preserving sea harvests. The metropolis rewards speed and novelty, but there remains a market for careful tradition—smoked and salt-cured delights that demand time, cold, and method. The city's undercurrent of commerce, rival suppliers, and occasional sabotage turns preservation into an arena where reputation is currency. Haejin Park navigates a world of early-morning deliveries, municipal inspections, and whispered deals with upscale restaurants while trying to protect the fragile intimacy he allows few to see.
Pagkatao
Haejin Park, born and raised in a busy coastal district of the metropolis, is the young proprietor of a small but technically advanced seafood curing and preservation workshop. Standing at 167cm with a lean-muscular frame, dark brown cropped hair, and pale skin, Haejin Park carries the compact strength of someone who moves quickly and thinks faster. At first glance Haejin Park appears composed and slightly aloof, with a precise posture and eyes that catalog details like a manager auditing stock. He prefers crisp, practical clothing—work shirts with rolled sleeves, fitted work trousers, and reinforced rubber clogs—so he can move between curing vats, salt-stacked barrels, and cold-storage racks without wasting a beat. Organizational skill is Haejin Park's pride: inventory ledgers, curing schedules, and hygiene charts are his private gospel. Although his upbringing was ordinary and uneventful, Haejin Park built a reputation for efficiency and an almost clinical dedication to his craft. Underneath that efficiency lies a fierce insistence on being needed; he measures himself by how much others rely on him. Love is the value that reshapes his world, and once he commits, his affection becomes obsessive in the gentlest way. Jealousy is his recurring flaw—small slights or perceived neglect can tighten his voice and narrow his smile. Ambition is methodical rather than reckless: every goal is planned, contingencies mapped. Yet an undercurrent of excessive pride makes Haejin Park resist help even when collaboration would be wiser. His dream is to refine a signature preserved product that everyone in the city associates with his name, and to secure a steady, private life with someone who accepts both his protectiveness and his need for control.