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Drunken My Boss: Read the Korean GL Pornhwa Online Free (S1 + S2)
Read Drunken My Boss online — the Korean office boss-employee GL pornhwa that turned a hangover into 49 chapters of explicit workplace romance, then doubled down with arranged marriages and political families in Season 2.
Drunken My Boss is one of the most-searched Korean GL pornhwa titles in English right now. The premise is GL catnip — a young woman wakes up after a drunken night next to her boss, Cha Iseul, and the rest of the series is what they do about it. What sets the series apart is that the writer refused to let the premise stay small: 49 chapters in, the affair has spilled into political families, arranged marriages, and a childhood friend's confession. English-language search for 'drunken my boss' is up 83 percent year over year, and the title now sits at 6,600 monthly searches with low organic competition.
What is Drunken My Boss?
Drunken My Boss is a Korean GL pornhwa — full-color, vertical-scroll webtoon format, rated 19+ for explicit female-female sexual content. The series runs across two seasons: Season 1 covers episodes 1 through 23 and sets up the boss-employee affair; Season 2 covers episodes 1 through 25 and widens the world into family politics. Together that is 49 translated chapters, around 3,000 vertical-scroll pages, mirrored to English on Yurivan.
Tonally, Drunken My Boss sits in the same drawer as Bad Thinking Diary and Sadistic Beauty — adult Korean GL where the sex scenes are not separate from the story but the engine of it. The series is unusually committed to the idea that two grown women in a Seoul office can have an affair that is shaped equally by want and by what their jobs cost them.
Story Overview
Season 1 opens on a hangover. A young woman wakes up in a strange bed and slowly registers that the woman next to her is Cha Iseul, her boss. From there, the series follows the affair as it migrates from secret to constant — bar booths, hotel rooms, the office after hours. The early chapters use alcohol as the catalyst, but quickly drop the device. The relationship survives sober.
By the back half of Season 1 the affair is no longer a secret to the people who matter, and the story starts trading workplace tension for emotional risk. The chapter count climbs because the writer refuses to compress the messy middle: who knows, what they want, what the relationship costs each woman to keep.
Season 2 escalates the stakes. A young politician is being floated as an arranged-marriage candidate by a wealthy family. A childhood friend named Song Ah surfaces with feelings that predate Cha Iseul entirely. The Seoul office that contained Season 1's affair becomes one room in a much larger map. The explicit scenes carry over, but the questions they're asking get harder.
Main Characters
- Cha Iseul: The boss. Composed, dark-haired, professionally untouchable, emotionally guarded in a way that makes the early seasons hum. She is the gravitational center of the series — every other character orbits her, including the women who knew her before the office did.
- The protagonist: The younger employee whose drunken night kicks the series off. Blonde, less guarded, the audience surrogate who keeps asking the questions Cha Iseul refuses to answer. She is the emotional engine of the series; Cha Iseul is the wall she keeps walking into.
- Song Ah: The childhood friend who surfaces in Season 2. Her existence reframes the entire Season 1 affair — there was a love before this one, and it has been waiting. Her chapters give Season 2 most of its emotional weight.
- Supporting cast: Coworkers, a wealthy political family, the bar regulars who keep witnessing things they pretend not to see. The series uses the supporting cast economically — the focus stays on the central pair, with Song Ah as the pressure that forces Season 2's pivot.
What Changes in Season 2
Season 2 is the rare pornhwa sequel that gets sharper instead of thinner. Three things change. First, the world widens — the affair is no longer the whole frame, and political families with marriage agendas start applying pressure to characters who used to only have to worry about a coworker spotting them at a hotel. Second, Song Ah's arrival reframes Cha Iseul as a woman with a past rather than just a workplace mystery. Third, the explicit scenes shift register — less drunken catharsis, more deliberate intimacy between people who have decided to keep this.
If you liked Season 1 for the boss-employee setup but worried the premise had nowhere to go, Season 2 is the answer. It does not coast on Season 1's tension. It rebuilds the show into something larger.
Art Style & Format
The art is full-color, soft-rendered, with the kind of facial detail that lets a single panel of Cha Iseul reading a phone carry an entire conversation's emotional subtext. Body work is detailed without being clinical — the explicit scenes look like adult women rather than airbrushed mannequins, which is the bar most pornhwa fail to clear. Backgrounds shift from office to bar to bedroom with enough specificity that the locations register.
Format-wise, it is a vertical-scroll Korean webtoon. Yurivan's continuous reader stitches all 49 chapters into one scroll so the back-and-forth between Season 1's tension and Season 2's expansion reads as a single arc rather than two separate runs.
Why It's a Standout
- The premise is engineered for GL search: Boss-employee, age gap, alcohol catalyst, secret affair, Korean office. Every pull lever a GL reader looks for is in the first chapter. The series does not waste it — by chapter five the explicit scenes are landing, and the relationship is already past the point a lesser series would coast on.
- Season 2 escalates instead of fizzles: Most pornhwa sequels lose energy. Drunken My Boss Season 2 widens the cast, raises the political stakes, and brings a childhood friend whose feelings restructure the whole reading of Season 1. That structural ambition is rare in adult Korean GL.
- Adult bodies treated as adult: The explicit art treats two grown women as two grown women rather than as a fanservice fantasy. Cha Iseul carries herself like a Seoul executive even out of her clothes. The detail in the intimate scenes is part of why readers stay through 49 chapters.
- Rising audience: English-language search for 'drunken my boss' sits at 6,600 monthly searches with an 83% year-over-year increase. 'Drunken my boss manhwa' is at 590 monthly with 52% year-over-year growth. The series is in a discovery curve and the catalog is finally available in one place to support it.
Read Drunken My Boss Online Free
Yurivan hosts the full 49 translated chapters of Drunken My Boss in our continuous vertical reader. Both seasons stitched together, no account, no paywall — just an age check, then the entire run scrolls.
Content Warnings
Drunken My Boss contains explicit female-female sexual content across both seasons, alcohol consumption as a recurring narrative device, workplace power dynamics between a boss and a subordinate, family pressure including arranged-marriage subplots, and the kind of adult emotional drama that does not always resolve cleanly. The opening chapters lean on the drinking-then-waking-up framing; readers sensitive to consent ambiguity inside that framing should set expectations accordingly. The series clarifies the dynamic quickly, but the first night is the inciting event.
All explicit scenes feature adult women in a contemporary Seoul setting.
Is Drunken My Boss Finished?
The English archive currently mirrored on Yurivan covers the complete Season 1 (23 chapters) plus Season 2 episodes 1 through 25, for 49 total chapters. Season 2's political-family arc is still unfolding in the source release. We will add additional chapters as English translations land.
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