
Love Conquest
Jun 02 2020
•2h 32m
•Comedy, Drama, Romance
Yeong-seok had a crush on his club mate, Hee-yeon. He decides to confess her love after 1262 days but gives up upon witnessing Hee-yeon kissing her senior. With his roommate, Byung-soon's recommendation, Yeong-seok visits a dating coach website called 'Adventure M' and he will meet another applicant, Myo-ryeong. Myo-ryeong who picked up and dropped off the perfect-looking, sexy Yeong-seok, offers a motel tour...
Cast
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Kang Ye-bin
Myo-ryeong

Oh Hee-joong
Yeong-seok

Shin Sae-rom
Hee-yeon

Kim Do-hyun
Hyun-tar
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