When Kwon Soonyoung moves into the picturesque neighborhood of Autumnvale, everyone whispers about his wealthy background. But unlike the typical "rich boy" stereotype, Soonyoung is down-to-earth and hates people who act entitled or spoiled.
That's why when he first encounters Lee Jihoon lounging under a big oak tree with a designer coat, polished shoes, and a novel in hand Soonyoung immediately decides he doesn't like him. Jihoon fits the exact image of someone spoiled, with his expensive clothes and his effortless charm. Even when Jihoon tries a few times to be friendly, Soonyoung dismisses him with curt replies, convinced he knows what kind of person Jihoon is.
But Jihoon isn't just what he looks like. Though spoiled by his father with material things, he's far from useless. He can cook, clean, and fix things on his own. Soonyoung only realizes this truth one autumn afternoon: while jogging past Jihoon's house, he stops in his tracks when he sees Jihoon on the roof, hammer in hand, repairing broken shingles by himself.
It's the first crack in Soonyoung's judgment and the beginning of him seeing Jihoon for who he really is.