

Romance · Drama
Overview
About a man and a woman who miss each other but cannot meet. Young-ho, a young man who took several tries to get into college, doesn't have any special goals in life, and starts exchanging letters with someone.
Top Cast


Kang Ha-neul
Kang Ha-neul
Young-ho
Kang Ha-neul
Young-ho


Chun Woo-hee
Chun Woo-hee
So-hee
Chun Woo-hee
So-hee


Kang So-ra
Kang So-ra
Soo-jin
Kang So-ra
Soo-jin


Lee Seol
Lee Seol
So-yeon
Lee Seol
So-yeon


Lim Ju-hwan
Lim Ju-hwan
Young-hwan
Lim Ju-hwan
Young-hwan


Lee Hang-na
Lee Hang-na
Mother
Lee Hang-na
Mother


Lee Yang-hee
Lee Yang-hee
Father
Lee Yang-hee
Father


Park Se-hyun
Park Se-hyun
Student
Park Se-hyun
Student


Lee Ye-hwan
Lee Ye-hwan
Cram School Student
Lee Ye-hwan
Cram School Student


Kim Sung-kyun
Kim Sung-kyun
Teacher
Kim Sung-kyun
Teacher
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