

Drama · Comedy
Overview
Yong-soon is an 18-year-old high school student. She falls in love with her gym teacher, but she thinks her teacher might have a girlfriend. Yong-Soon and her friends try to find out whether he does have a girlfriend, but they can't find any clues. Making things worse, her father brings a new stepmother from Mongolia.
Top Cast


Lee Soo-kyung
Lee Soo-kyung
Yong-soon
Lee Soo-kyung
Yong-soon


Choi Deok-moon
Choi Deok-moon
Father
Choi Deok-moon
Father


Park Keun-rok
Park Keun-rok
PE Teacher
Park Keun-rok
PE Teacher


Kim Dong-young
Kim Dong-young
Bbak-gyu
Kim Dong-young
Bbak-gyu
Jang Hat-sal
Jang Hat-sal
Moon-hee
Jang Hat-sal
Moon-hee


Choi Chan-sook
Choi Chan-sook
Che-yook's Mother
Choi Chan-sook
Che-yook's Mother


Kim Ja-young
Kim Ja-young
Moon-hee's Mother
Kim Ja-young
Moon-hee's Mother


Park Chul-min
Park Chul-min
Chief of School Administration
Park Chul-min
Chief of School Administration


Kim Min-jae
Kim Min-jae
Music Teacher
Kim Min-jae
Music Teacher


Choi Yeo-jin
Choi Yeo-jin
English Teacher
Choi Yeo-jin
English Teacher
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