Su Jeong is busy surviving high school. Her dream is to purchase a good umbrella and have someone to walk under the rain with. Then she meets Blue Dragon in an online game. After exchanging messages, they plan to meet up. Su Jeong finds that Blue Dragon is a middle schooler. Heartbreak follows, and the story takes a good leap.
The story delves into the danger this internet world is bringing. From forging gender and age to creating a different world, these online dating and gaming platforms are creating chaos in the real world.
As her first love crashes unexpectedly, Su Jeong develops a barrier and is a different person. She is determined to not be Cinderella and is carefully looking after herself. With the passing of 16 years, she has emerged as the killer director of her office. She gets rid of every boss who comes to her place and has become the biggest nightmare.
And here arrives rich heir Ju Yeon as her new boss in the frame. He bears the facade of a perfect heir to his grandmother but there is a different version of him. He plays guitars and follows rock music. But that trait of his should be hidden perfectly. Though these hobbies and desires are not something one should be ashamed of, Ju Yeon sees them as his weakness. He is determined to hide them and even agrees with Su Jeong’s condition to keep that part of himself a secret. His complex personality exudes his charm.
The story is not of a typical CEO meets childhood crush. As Ju Yeon is determined to emerge as the flawless successor to his grandmother, Su Jeong has her eye set on fulfilling her goals. They are not just beautiful but carrying bitter baggage on their back. Both have plastered a facade to present themselves perfectly. With just two episodes in, lots of chaos has already embarked between them.
As Korean dramas enjoy an enemies-to-lovers narrative, this story adds extra intrigue where both leads are obnoxious. But a thin layer of love has already peaked. Ju Yeon forces Su Jeong to attend a party with him and she gets harassed by a stranger. And Ju Yeon steps up to her rescue.
As viewers get butterflies, there are lot to unfold in the upcoming episode.
Mun Ka Young as Su Jeong is not just endearing but flawless. She builds in every nuance of her complexities while retaining her girl-next-door image.
After delivering a powerful act in last year’s Twinkling Watermelon, Choi Hyun Wook is back with another bang. He is slowly building his graph as a romantic hero who does not come from a fairy tale page but you find him in your office. The new heartthrob of town is not just of looks but has deep eyes that create magic.
The chemistry of this dress pair is oddly enigmatic. They are setting fire even through their bickering. Kwak Shi Yang as a friend to Ju Yeon is smooth as butter. His character is yet to develop as he has a different tale to tell. Im Se Mi is the endearing Noona to Su Jeong. Now time will tell about her budding equation with Kwak Shi Yang’s Sin won.
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