
Dangerous Lesson
Oct 02 2020
•1h 25m
•Drama
Kang-seo, a prestigious college student who lived as a tutor and a convenience store part-timer received a tutoring request one day. Kang-seo, who was tutoring the gangster's daughter, goes to bed with the gangster's newly remarried wife, and is soon threatened by the gangster.
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Yoo Jung

Sae Bom

Sung Yeon

Seung Ha
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