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Genres: Comedy Romance
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Status: Finished

"I'm dreaming of a soap opera like love."

Wooshin Hyung replied with that line on the day Kijoong finally confessed to him. Kijoong initially thought that Hyung's words had meant "be good to me". But as time passed and he started to fully understand Hyung, he realized the true meaning: that Hyung wanted their relationship to literally be like a soap opera.
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