When Jung-do was 13 years old, his mother often beat him for bringing home very bad report cards.
Eventually, Jung-do’s mother, who felt the education system of the established institution is no good for her son, pulled Jung-do out of junior high and homeschooled him, and she began to obsess over improving Jung-do’s grades through a tremendous amount of private tutoring. That’s how Jung-do passed his GED test and got accepted to Seoul National University Law Schoo...
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When Jung-do was 13 years old, his mother often beat him for bringing home very bad report cards.
Eventually, Jung-do’s mother, who felt the education system of the established institution is no good for her son, pulled Jung-do out of junior high and homeschooled him, and she began to obsess over improving Jung-do’s grades through a tremendous amount of private tutoring. That’s how Jung-do passed his GED test and got accepted to Seoul National University Law School, one of the top schools in the country.
The year Jung-do got accepted to Seoul National University Law School, the place of his ultimate goal, Jung-do’s mother passed away as if she had fulfilled all of her duties. For the last 10 years, Jung-do has been studying to pass the bar exam, barely making his living by tutoring high school kids part-time.
Jung-do is dating a rich girl named Jin-kyung who is his only ticket out of his penniless life, and he knows the only way he can marry her is to pass the bar exam. But his meager life isn’t letting him concentrate on his studies, and to make matters worse, he is forced to sell his parents’ house to pay the hospital bill for his father, Jae-woong’s lung cancer treatment. Jae-woong who has always been sly and shameless about his infidelity, is a real pain in the neck for Jung-do.
Then one day, Kyung-hee, the daughter of Jae-woong’s ex-lover Eun-kyung, shows up in Jung-do’s life.
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