Seo Hyun-jae is a hopeless romantic whose life feels like a series of comedic misadventures. Despite his best efforts, every grand gesture seems to end in disaster, leaving him the punchline of his own romantic comedy. His unshakable optimism keeps him going, though, even as he faces embarrassing incidents, including a rooftop debacle with the school's "Class Princess."
But on the basketball court, Hyun-jae finds his escape. Transformed into a confident and agile athlete, the court is where his insecurities fade, and his true self shines. However, his life takes a new turn when Min-woo, a polished and reserved new student, enters the scene. Min-woo, with his sharp mind and calm demeanor, commands attention without trying, creating a stark contrast to Hyun-jae's carefree energy.
As their worlds collide on and off the court, the two find themselves exploring themes of ambition, vulnerability, and self-discovery. Their relationship, built on competition and camaraderie, brings out the best-and the most challenging-parts of each other. Through awkward encounters and moments of growth, Hyun-jae and Min-woo navigate the complexities of friendship, identity, and the bonds that shape their lives.
Kiara, a girl, who was sent to an abusive school, just because everyone thought she tried to kill her twin.
She became one of the best underworld fighter. She wanted someone to trust her, someone she could cry in front of and tell how much she had to went through but she had no one in the process.
She was bought back after 11 years, on her mother's family.
And as she thought she was welcomed by hatred, after so many years.
The last thing, she would do was trust her real family, which includes 5 brothers, a sister and a father.
She wanted to go back to that abusive school of her's because it was better to live with some strangers who used to abuse her, then her own family become stranger and hate her.
Also in the way, she finds a guy whom she starts loving.