

Romance · Drama
Overview
Too shy to confess, Muyeong joins Hanbit’s play. But when Hanbit barely notices him, Muyeong wonders if love is even possible.
Top Cast


Park Hyun Joon
Park Hyun Joon
Mu Yeong
Park Hyun Joon
Mu Yeong


Kim Hyun-joon
Kim Hyun-joon
Han Bit
Kim Hyun-joon
Han Bit


Choi Byung Ro
Choi Byung Ro
[Professor]
Choi Byung Ro
[Professor]


Yoo Hyun Do
Yoo Hyun Do
[Lead actor in the play]
Yoo Hyun Do
[Lead actor in the play]


Im Da Seul
Im Da Seul
Ji Soo
Im Da Seul
Ji Soo


Choi Shi Hoon
Choi Shi Hoon
Shi Hoon
Choi Shi Hoon
Shi Hoon


Kim Yo-han
Kim Yo-han
Yo Han
Kim Yo-han
Yo Han


Lee Ji Won
Lee Ji Won
So Mi
Lee Ji Won
So Mi
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