Synopsis
“There’s been no known history of you with men. If you’ve made it to that age without ever sleeping with a man, shouldn’t you tell me beforehand?”
Unable to defy her father’s orders, Choi Joo-young attends a blind date.
But having no intention of obeying his wishes, she deliberately shows up an hour late.
Without realizing that her blind-date partner, Bae Sung-hoon, is not a man to be taken lightly.
“I may be considerate, but I don’t want to take on some immature child and teach her how to perform in bed.”
If she were ten years old—the age when her father first brought a concubine home—that might have hurt.
But at thirty, Choi Joo-young doesn’t bother showing any emotion over something like this.
“No need to teach me. I’m better than you.”
That was how she ended things with Bae Sung-hoon.
Or so she thought.
“Marry me. There’s no relationship clearer in this world than disgrace and a contract, isn’t there?”
In the end, Choi Joo-young decides to marry according to her father’s wishes.
And at that moment, a faint curiosity stirs in her once-languid eyes.
“You’re this clumsy—do you really think you can handle me?”