After the death of his powerful father, Park Jimin-a spoiled, luxury-loving heir-expects to inherit everything: the mansion, the business, and his lavish lifestyle. But everything crashes when the will reveals one shocking condition: Jimin must marry Min Yoongi-his father's long-time driver.
Min Yoongi, a strict, sharp, no-nonsense man, has been carrying the weight of raising his 14-years-younger brother, Jungkook, ever since their parents died. Far from luxury, Yoongi's world is simple and grounded-a two-bedroom home with no maids, a tiny kitchen, and a quiet life that values honesty, discipline, and routine. Now working under Kim Namjoon's company as his personal driver, Yoongi lives humbly and without complaint.
Jimin, who's used to designer clothes, international cuisine, and marble bathrooms, is horrified. He can't cook Korean food, doesn't understand budgeting, and definitely doesn't do small houses. Sharing a cramped space, without maids or comfort, with a man who barely speaks unless necessary? It's his worst nightmare.
Meanwhile, Jung Hoseok, Jimin's cousin, takes over the family business, leaving Jimin bitter and abandoned. As Yoongi adjusts to working under the calm and powerful Namjoon-who lives with his loving husband, Kim Seokjin, and their bright 16-year-old brother Kim Taehyung-Jungkook finds a new friend in Taehyung at school.
Thrown into a life he never asked for, Jimin must learn to live without riches-and maybe find a deeper kind of wealth in the process. And Yoongi, used to giving but never receiving, might finally learn what it feels like to be chosen-not out of duty, but love.
A slow-burn romance of clash, growth, and hearts slowly turning toward each other in a world where nothing went as planned.