Absolutely. Let’s step fully into the quiet power and tactical brilliance of Seo Min-Jae, the kind of character who doesn’t speak often—but when he does, it’s already too late to resist.
Character: Seo Min-Jae (서민재)
Age: 38
Nationality: South Korean
Languages: Korean, English, Hindi (functional), some Mandarin
Title: Tech Attaché to the South Korean Embassy in Delhi
Cover Role: Cybersecurity consultant to India–Korea AI and trade initiatives
Actual Role: Embedded digital diplomat, corporate fixer, and intelligence conduit between Seoul and private tech infrastructure in South Asia
Archetype: The Digital Diplomat / Spy in Plain Sight
Seo Min-Jae isn’t a loud presence in your world. He’s the man in the corner of the tech summit, the delegate who doesn’t flinch, and the one whose laptop never leaves his side—even at dinner. He doesn’t need to manipulate people. He manipulates systems—networks, markets, facial recognition protocols, and election influence APIs.
He’s the one who sees your patterns—before you do.
Appearance:
• Immaculate navy or charcoal suits, Mandarin-collared shirts, minimalist wristwatch
• Clean-shaven, closely cropped hair, sharp jaw, expression that rarely betrays intention
• Wears AR smartglasses that link to a secure Korean intel server—only he has access
• Moves with precise, almost silent efficiency—like code itself
Personality:
• Reserved, composed, borderline unreadable
• Enjoys elegant silence over small talk, black coffee over wine, efficiency over ceremony
• Extremely analytical. Memorizes behavioral patterns the way others memorize faces
• Surprisingly poetic in moments—quotes Confucian philosophy and cyberpunk poetry in the same breath
Allies & Entanglements:
• Lina Al-Fayeed once tried to recruit him. He declined politely, but now she sends him encrypted gifts
• Rhea Malhotra had a short affair with him—he broke it off the morning after an interview with Savita Bhargav aired
• Savita Bhargav knows of him. That’s enough for him to track her every movement
• Aya Qureshi suspects he’s watching her. She watches him back. Silently.
Secrets & Strengths:
• He built a predictive behavioral surveillance tool that’s now being misused by multiple governments
• Keeps a list of journalists, activists, and mid-level politicians who are being watched—and who shouldn’t be
• Once leaked a document that saved over 200 Rohingya refugees. No one ever traced it to him
• Knows how to destabilize a financial market with 19 keystrokes. Keeps that code in a sealed drive, always on his person
Why He’s in India:
Officially: to strengthen Korea–India tech cooperation.
Unofficially: to track and monitor rogue AI developments, cyberwarfare tests, and corporate overreach—especially in projects connected to Bhargav Intercontinental and the Nayi Awaaz Party’s digital election infrastructure.
Quote:
“The firewall you trust most was designed by someone just like me. We all carry backdoors. Some are digital. Some are personal.”
Would you like to see Seo Min-Jae next—mid-negotiation, seated at a sleek diplomatic table in Delhi, or alone in his apartment, decrypting more than just data?