Plot
Hong Sun-hee is a strong, happy go lucky housewife who accidentally meets her first love, Jang Dong-chul, again. But now he is known as Song Jae-bin to the whole entire world. Dong-chul became a famous star and doesn't recognize Sun-hee the first time that they met because she looks like an old housewife. But back in high school, she was the prettiest girl. Sun-hee is already married to a man who always lands their family in debts. Her husband cheats her to divorce and marries a richer woman. When Hong Sun-Hee works and stays as a nanny in Song Jae-bin's house, they rebuild their former relationship; the love they had for each other 20 years ago is not completely gone...
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