A college student deals with the ups and downs of university life, alongside complicated interactions with a rich and popular sunbae on campus. Though he seems to treat everyone kindly, she is the only one to see behind his mask, noticing the manipulative behavior that he hides under his facade.
A college student deals with the ups and downs of university life, alongside complicated interactions with a rich and popular sunbae on campus. Though he seems to treat everyone kindly, she is the only one to see behind his mask, noticing the manipulative behavior that he hides under his facade.
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