
Daughter's Diary
Feb 13 2020
•1h 16m
•Drama, Romance
Young-hee invites her boyfriend, Geon-woo to her home to introduce to her mom. Her mom’s boyfriend also came and the four of them get together and have a meal. After a few days, Young-hee’s mom accidentally found out that Geon-woo went inside a motel with another woman.
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Ah Reum

Baek Yoon-jae

Shin Yeon-woo
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