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Hanjoo Yeo, a reserved and introverted student, has been hopelessly in love with the most popular guy in college, Chanyoung Choi. Despite the unrequited love and constant feelings of regret and humiliation, Hanjoo finds himself unable to end the relationship. But when his father remarries and introduces a stepbrother, Jihyun Yoo, into the mix, strange things start to happen. Nobody seems to notice the tall and handsome stepbrother, and soon, things begin to take an unexpected turn.
The Roh and Ju families. Rival clans that mainly produce alpha offspring. These two families aren’t on the best of terms. And when omega Roh Miho is born, the Rohs have one more thing to gloat about. Something unexpected happens though. Doted on little Miho finds a new friend (and more) in one Ju Jihwan. Their clandestine relationship is sure to complicate things between the two factions. But there’s another wrench thrown into things when Ian, Jihwan’s older brother, accompanies him on a trip to the US. Little does he know this vacation was just an elaborate ruse for Jihwan and Miho to be together! Plus, on this trip, Ian is going to see someone from his past who he never imagined he’d end up seeing. And there’s something unresolved that he should confess. Just when things are starting to get to a fever pitch, will Ian stand the heat or run?
Domyeong and Seolwon, who were destined to be sold as top-class prostitutes raised on only peaches. However, because there is a risk of harming the owner, the jade set, which is processed to prevent him from doing so, is not yet completed, and is classified as a low-class product and discarded. I thought he would be abandoned on the street and sold for a low price... but when I lost consciousness due to an attack by an unknown person and opened my eyes, I found that it had been sold for a large amount of money. With doubts in mind, he sets out to find the owner of a huge casino called 'Dream Jungmong', where he encounters Jae-yi, who bought him. It is said that Jae-yi, the king of casinos and a man of both wealth and fame, was actually suffering from mania caused by a dream, and the only way to relieve the mania was to use Dao-myeong...
In a world where vampires and humans coexist, orphaned Eugene seeks recognition from his enigmatic vampire progenitor, Logan. Struggling with his lack of human emotions, Eugene stumbles upon an intimate scene involving Dominic, sparking a desire to reclaim his lost humanity. To learn emotions, Eugene makes an unusual deal with Dominic, blurring lines of desire, loyalty, and sacrifice in a world where emotions are both prized and perilous.
Dr. Doh Won is a renowned psychoanalyst. Upon returning to Korea, he takes a position at the Institute for Psychoanalysis and does his best to avoid criminal cases to protect his family. One day, the enigmatic arsonist MJ pays him an unexpected visit. MJ insists on ongoing sessions to address his uncontrollable desire to start fires. Reluctantly, Doh Won agrees, only to discover that MJ is more than just an arsonist; he’s involved in something major related to a mysterious figure known only as ‘Father.’ Will Doh Won be able to extinguish MJ’s love of fire? And just who is this ‘Father,’ and what connection does he have with MJ?
[Woojin, who has lost his memories x Hamin, who has had an unrequited love for 13 years] An accident occurs where Woojin forgets 13 years worth of memories with Hamin. This causes a lot of panic for Hamin, as he has harbored unrequited feelings for him for those 13 years. Seeing this reaction, a misunderstanding occurs where Woojin believes that they are dating…
Lee Robin and Nam Hangyul were childhood friends. They haven’t seen each other since elementary school; but when they both get accepted to the same university, their mothers suggest they become roommates, offering a seemingly perfect solution. However, Hangyul, who discovered his true sexual orientation due to Robin's influence in their childhood, worries about potential awkwardness. To his surprise, when Hangyul opens up about being gay, Robin is unfazed. Determined to keep his feelings for Robin a secret, Hangyul establishes ground rules for their living arrangement. Unfortunately, Robin remains oblivious to the underlying emotions, unable to comprehend why his new roommate seems distant and guarded. Will this "abnormal" situation eventually blossom into something more beautiful?
Yoonwoo and Taegyeom have been best friends since childhood, but Yoonwoo is hiding a secret that could tear them apart–he’s an omega… and he’s in love with Taegyeom. When a traumatic event leads Taegyeom to despise all omegas, Yoonwoo is forced to keep his identity a secret. After struggling for years to avoid Taegyeom, they both end up at the same college, and Yoonwoo’s carefully guarded secret is in danger of being exposed…
“About 14,000 years ago, certain wolves caught a disease called “lovesickness.” And when they met people, they became their companion dogs.” If one word could encapsulate Noh Ye-gyum, it would be “lovesick.” Despite him loving people with all his heart, Ye-gyum finds himself trapped in an endless cycle of being used, betrayed, and ultimately abandoned. This time proves no different for him, as the family of his current ""master"" Jooyung drives him away to pave the path for Jooyung's advantageous marriage and future spouse. Alone once again, Ye-gyum is left to gather his belongings and leave. Or is he? Suddenly, a mysterious man named Jooin appears, sweeping Ye-gyum away to his home. There, he is fed, clothed, and showered with an overwhelming amount of affection. As Ye-gyum senses the telltale signs of his lovesickness resurfacing, an uncertainty lingers: will this man also leave him, or could he finally hold the cure to this lifelong affliction?
A year after his mentor's untimely passing, homicide detective, Han Jin Soo, seeks the truth. The more he pries into his death, the deeper Han gets entangled into a web of conspiracy. Once he and his colleague, Reed, meet the mob boss’ Hitman, Clay, and the seemingly passive exotic dancer, Theo, Han’s world really begins to change…
All Joowon has ever wanted is a steady career outside of the spotlight. A single steamy night with an attractive stranger shouldn’t derail that plan so thoroughly, except said attractive stranger is Aiden, an international top model. When they meet again on professional terms, Joowon is given a choice: have his steady career destroyed when Aiden turns down a contract with his company, or accept Aiden’s offer to become sex partners until the contract period is over. And thus begins Joowon’s ventures in bending over in more ways than one to meet Aiden’s demands…
As a reporter, Clark has interviewed many criminals but never a murderer. Enter Alex, the Triage Killer. A serial killer who kills in three, he agrees to an interview so long as Clark offers one thing in return: himself. Murder after murder, question after question, Clark will learn why Alex kills. And Alex…he will learn Clark isn’t as innocent as he seems.
Jae-Ryun seduced and betrayed the tyrannical emperor before being discovered and executed. Now he’s woken up 20 years in the past and crossed paths with the emperor once again. Is this his chance to atone for his sins by reforming the man he loves, or are some romances fated to end in tragedy?
After a car accident, Taemin finds himself in the body of Siwon, a victim of bullying at school. No longer a pushover, he starts standing up for himself but then meets Woojin, an old friend from the past. Somehow, Woojin immediately picks up Taemin's 'scent' from Siwon. What happened between these two in the past and how will it affect their future?
Count Aeroc Teiwind, a youthful aristocrat of noble lineage, finds himself captivated the moment he sees Kloff Bendyke, baron of a small countryside estate. Despite the disparities in their social standings, their wealth, and the unusual circumstance of them both being alphas, Aeroc still boldly professes his affections. However, Kloff chooses to wed one of Aeroc's kin instead. Consumed by jealousy, Aeroc calls for a harrowing punishment. Reeling from the consequences of Aeroc’s actions, Kloff swears to seek revenge…no matter the cost.
Who’s that beautiful man?! It’s only the first day of the new semester, and Heewoong is already crushing on Hongyun, the gorgeous loner who’s infamous for hating everyone on campus. When Heewoong hears rumors that Hongyun has been possessive and emotionally unavailable in all his past relationships, he’s determined to find out who he really is. Will Heewoong be the one to finally push past Hongyun’s walls or will he just be his next toy?
Minha is no stranger to the unexplainable. As a child, he used to see things that weren’t there, and even as an adult the strangest things tend to happen to him. Not a day seems to go by where he isn’t tripping over something or crashing into someone. Still, he’s managed to stay in one piece...sort of. Until one day he finds himself staring into the light - the headlights of an oncoming car, that is! Assuming this is it for him, Minha braces for impact, only to find himself safe in the arms of a handsome stranger. The strange man, calling himself Dowoon, claims to be Minha’s guardian deity, and so Minha informs him that he doesn’t care for new-age religions, thank you very much. But there’s just something so…believable about Dowoon’s story. How does he know so much about Minha, things no one but himself should know? And why does Minha feel safer around him? Perhaps there might just be something divine about him after all…
It all started when Kang Jae-hyuk happened to watch the child prodigy, Lee Hajin, perform on TV. From that moment onwards, Jae-hyuk couldn’t get the beautiful sound of that violin out of his mind. Later on, Jae-hyuk didn’t hesitate when his HJ Cultural Foundation group got the chance to sponsor the precocious Hajin. Hajin would later confess his love for Jae-hyuk but it turns out, that confession was also a farewell as he would leave the cultural foundation for good. Years have passed and Jae-hyuk has decided to drop by Hajin’s new violin performance. But…has his playing always sounded this pained? What happened to the once beautiful music that came out of Hajin?