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Synopsis Seo Seong lives a quiet, simple life, hiding a truth no one could ever imagine. To the world, she is just an ordinary girl struggling to stand on her own. But behind that simplicity lies a powerful secret—one that could change everything. Sincho, a cold and successful businessman, believes that love is nothing more than a distraction. For him, relationships are deals, emotions are weaknesses, and everything has a purpose. When their paths cross, Sincho offers Seo Seong a contract. Six months. A fake relationship. No emotions. For Seo Seong, it is an opportunity—freedom from expectations, a chance to live life on her own terms. For Sincho, it is just a calculated move to protect his image. But what begins as a simple agreement slowly turns complicated. Fake smiles begin to feel real. Careless touches start to linger. Jealousy appears where it shouldn’t exist. As they grow closer, both begin to hide more than they reveal. Because Seo Seong isn’t who she claims to be. And Sincho isn’t as unaffected as he pretends. When the truth finally comes to light, the fragile bond between them begins to break. Was it ever just a contract? Or was love always a part of the deal? In a story filled with hidden identities, emotional conflicts, and undeniable attraction, Seo Seong and Sincho must face one question— Can love survive when it begins with a lie?
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