
Yoon Eun Hye plays Gong Ah Jung, an official of Korea's Ministry of Culture who is in her late 20's but still single while her friends are married.
Due to the constant pressure from her "bestfriend", Soo Ran (Hong Soo Hyun), Ah Jung lied about being married. This "announcement" is huge as Ah Jung has not once reveal about her "husband" to any of her friends. Soo Ran doubted it as she firmly believes that Ah Jung is still love with her husband, Jae Boem (Rye Seong Soo).
At the same time, Ah Jung met World Hotel's CEO, Ki Joon, and the rumour of them secretly married starts to spread. Things become complicated when Ki Joon's ex-fiancee returns to Korea unexpectedly after 3 years and Ah Jung has fall in love with Ki Joon.
I think Ah Jung is quite pity as she was betrayed by her bestfriend. After she gets over with Jae Boem, she can't help but falls for a guy who has a lover, this makes a love triangle. Is it a trend for 3 people to have some sort of romantic relationship in Korea? Because most of the k-dramas have this similar love triangle concept, and yet, people like me still like to watch them. :P
Due to the constant pressure from her "bestfriend", Soo Ran (Hong Soo Hyun), Ah Jung lied about being married. This "announcement" is huge as Ah Jung has not once reveal about her "husband" to any of her friends. Soo Ran doubted it as she firmly believes that Ah Jung is still love with her husband, Jae Boem (Rye Seong Soo).
At the same time, Ah Jung met World Hotel's CEO, Ki Joon, and the rumour of them secretly married starts to spread. Things become complicated when Ki Joon's ex-fiancee returns to Korea unexpectedly after 3 years and Ah Jung has fall in love with Ki Joon.
I think Ah Jung is quite pity as she was betrayed by her bestfriend. After she gets over with Jae Boem, she can't help but falls for a guy who has a lover, this makes a love triangle. Is it a trend for 3 people to have some sort of romantic relationship in Korea? Because most of the k-dramas have this similar love triangle concept, and yet, people like me still like to watch them. :P

Ki Joon always handle things well, but not in relationships. He struggled at first as he doesn't really know what to do with Ah Jung and Yun Hie. Ki Joon then decided to be with Ah Jung, but he is also concern about Yun Joo's feelings. wtf?
Some fans may like Ji Hwan's character, but I think he's a total bad ass. I couldn't understand how he could falls for someone in such a short time while still n love with another girl who was his wife-to-be??? Alright, maybe he has been apart with Yun Joo for a few years, but if he really loves her, he shouldn't be attracted to Ah Jung at the first place and make things complicated!


Unlike his older brother, Sang Hee is more of a carefree person. He often hangs around with Ah Jung and helps her in many ways. He seems to be lost as he doesn't really know what to do with his life. He has like, no goals or whatsoever. Yeah, Sang Hee and Yun Joo look more like a couple.



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