Ai, a faint-hearted and quiet girl sunk in debt at the brothel Maidens, meets a formerly wealthy girl, May. That place is a den of sin in which money and lives are bet. If you lose the bet, it costs you your virginity!? Set in a combined casino-brothel, the sexy but cute May will end up doing it tonight as well.
It was his cruel words that ended my seven-year unrequited love. "I have a man I love. I need your help." Words that crossed my chest flowed through his thin, red lips, which I had loved since they first met. "But that person is not interested in me at all." "I hope you help me. I think you know me very well." I didn't know what or how I could help, but I nodded. I felt like I would burst into tears if I opened my mouth, so there was no other way than to nod my head repeatedly.
The popular idol, He Ju, has a crush on the president of his management company, Zhao Zhi'ang. They accidentally swap bodies when Zhao Zhi'ang rejects He Ju's advances. Zhao Zhi'ang is left with no other option but to brace himself for show business. They can temporarily switch back, but only through a kiss. Until the problem is resolved, they are bound at the hip. Upon investigation, they find that someone coveting He Ju's fame and status is behind it all. There is something really fishy going on...
In middle school, Cheol Im was a living legend for his fighting prowess. Years later, he learns that his childhood friend from the orphanage, Sol Kim, was bullied to death. Determined to get revenge, Cheol returns to school. But his plans take an unexpected turn when Ha-yun Seo, a fellow orphan who was like a sister to him, is assigned as a teacher at that very same school. Now, Cheol is forced to choose between his thirst for revenge and his loyalty to the person who once protected him. This series contains themes regarding bullying, harassment, suicide and graphic violence that may not be suitable for all readers. Viewer discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, please reach out for help at Crisis Text Line (http://crisistextline.org/).