

Romance · Comedy
Overview
Yoon-jung accidentally calls a stranger, instead of her boyfriend, and has phone sex with the unknown man. When Yoon-jung's relationship with her boyfriend turns sour, Yoon-jung meets Hyun-seung, the stranger she had phone sex with.
Top Cast


Kim A-joong
Kim A-joong
Yoon-jung
Kim A-joong
Yoon-jung


Ji Sung
Ji Sung
Hyun-seung
Ji Sung
Hyun-seung


Shin So-yul
Shin So-yul
So-yeon
Shin So-yul
So-yeon


Kang Kyung-joon
Kang Kyung-joon
Seung-joon
Kang Kyung-joon
Seung-joon


Kim Seung-o
Kim Seung-o
Seok-woon
Kim Seung-o
Seok-woon


Moon Ji-yoon
Moon Ji-yoon
Young-min
Moon Ji-yoon
Young-min


Kim Bo-mi
Kim Bo-mi
Yoon-mi
Kim Bo-mi
Yoon-mi


Kim Bo-yeon
Kim Bo-yeon
Yoon-Jung's Mother
Kim Bo-yeon
Yoon-Jung's Mother


Ok Ji-young
Ok Ji-young
Soo-Jung
Ok Ji-young
Soo-Jung
Shin Hae-Chul
Shin Hae-Chul
Singer
Shin Hae-Chul
Singer
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