Balls, operas, beautiful ladies in silk and muslin, footmen, cadets, love, champagne, Parisian sunsets, alleys, funny pranks and walks, Schubert's waltzes, Indian tea aroma, poems in thick volumes and the sparkle of unfamiliar eyes. How to find yourself among all these new things? How not to lose yourself?
Sol Song has a uniquely quirky taste in men: they absolutely must have long hair. Otherwise, she sees them as literal "stone heads," devoid of facial features. So, when her first love—and the only long-haired guy on campus—shows up with a buzz cut, she's devastated. But as they start to reconnect and emotions deepen, Sol must discover whether she likes Okseok for who he truly is or just for his hair.
It’s about a guy who was fired from being a court wizard, so he became a rural magical teacher instead.
Everything in Yeonwoo's life is fine. He has a great job as an Elementary school teacher and a loving boyfriend. He doesn't have much to complain about... except for the fact that he has the noisiest neighbor ever! Fed up with the awkward noises coming from across the wall, Yeonwoo tries his best to block them out, but to no avail. And if that wasn't enough, Yeonwoo discovers that his boyfriend might have someone else in his life, leaving him hopeless and heartbroken. However, help arrives from an unexpected source - his eccentric and somewhat perverted neighbor. Yeonwoo begins to think that his neighbor might not be as bad as he initially thought, but everything about the bizarre man next door remains a mystery. Could he be hiding something dangerous from Yeonwoo?