Sung Ho left his military job in US & moved to a country side in Korea when his ex gf one day pawned off a 1 year baby to him. Sung Ho being an orphan was happy to have a family 1st time in his life & wants to live peaceful while raising her well in the countryside despite him now being jobless. On his 1st day he encounters, Kwon Haebeom who initially had a bad impression.
This is the story that probably made me cry the hardest. Real tears came out by the end of, several of them.
Several trigger warnings.
The serious Ito and the child-like Nishi meet by chance during a single player game of “White Line Game” on the way home from school. From high school, college and then to adulthood. A deeply moving work depicting the lives of two men who are madly in love with unchanging feelings within changing realities
This is a story of a special boy who becomes a God once he turns 18 and his ordinary childhood friend.
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Chaewool's world shatters when his boss and the man he’s been in love with for ages Chaeheon, unexpectedly dies. Struggling to cope, Chaewool fights to maintain his composure whilst going about daily life until a familiar figure appears before his teary eyes.
Joo Sungwan is working as a fake ghost in order to pay back for a broken laptop, but instead of scaring customers, Sungwan is the one being scared! Even worse, there’s an actual ghost living in the haunted house?! With his job on the line, Sungwan ends up in a dating contract with the ghost — in exchange for the ghost scaring visitors, Sungwan must give him three wishes and be his boyfriend.
Don’t read this one unless you truly want decimate your own heart. Had to close my lap to at one point because it just got me too hard.
Against all odds, Jeon Byunghoon, the son of Korean immigrants, became a successful singer in 1960s America. Now on his deathbed, he reminisces on the hardships he went through, and how he met his greatest supporter and first love: Yoon Minseok, his old duet partner who shared his spotlight during the earliest part of his career.
It is 1866, the third year of King Gojong’s reign. It is also the second year Gyeom has been waiting for his lover, Jung, who left to learn and study about literature by himself. Finally, Jeong has come back after the two years. He tells Gyeom he can not afford to be happy in Joseon, and decides to leave for Qing (China).
Miyashita wakes up with a painful hole in his chest, after finding out that his best friend Yasuo is married. He realizes its because hes in love with Yasuo.
Giju is pretty for a boy; he’s different. That’s why he was called names growing up, why he was adopted by a rich artist couple, why his stepfather couldn’t keep his hands off of him. Broken and lost, all Giju wants is to lead a quiet life. The last thing he needs is to get involved with a gangster. But there’s more to Young-do the gangster than meets the eye; he’s different, too. Though he may have tattoos inked all over his body, an imposing build, and a
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