**Story takes place one month before the movie.”** Akahane Yu moves to a dormitory room after her father's transfer at work. She and Haruto aka "Black Devil" have the worst meeting. Since then, Haruto treats her like his slave. The only person who is kind to her is Takumi aka "White Prince”. Haruto orders Yu to go to her middle school reunion, but Yu, who doesn't want to remember her middle school days, refuses. At this time, Suzune appears. She is a childhood friend of both Haruto and Takumi. Due to her, the relationship between Yu, Haruto and Takumi changes.
After being dumped by her boyfriend just before their 100 day anniversary, Ha Young meets a college guy named Hyung Joon whom she accidentally hits in the face with a can causing him to scratch his Lexus. He demands she pay him $3000 on the spot, but she escapes, leaving her wallet behind. Hyung Joon, not satisfied with this, stalks her, demanding money to pay for his car. Since Ha Young is a poor high school student, Hyung Joon writes up an "Enslavement Agreement" to ensure she pays for the damage to his car. Through this agreement, Ha Young finds herself thrown into a nightmarish slave life for 100 days; cleaning his house, running his errands, doing his homework, even cleaning his car.
By accident, she discovers that the damage to Hyung Joon's car only cost $10, so she decides to take her revenge. However, before she knows it, Hyung Joon has shown up at her house as her new tutor! He once again takes advantage of her, but soon Ha Young finds herself falling head over heels for him. But what happens when he drops out of her life just when she needs him most?
By accident, she discovers that the damage to Hyung Joon's car only cost $10, so she decides to take her revenge. However, before she knows it, Hyung Joon has shown up at her house as her new tutor! He once again takes advantage of her, but soon Ha Young finds herself falling head over heels for him. But what happens when he drops out of her life just when she needs him most?
This drama has a completely different plotline from I DON'T LOVE YOU YET. But, it gives the same vibes as the latter... Probably because the director is the same.
If you are interested in the same slow paced buildup dramas, you might find it great.
Though, Kimi wa petto does have some quirky/ even mature elements but the character development goes on well and you feel satisfied completing it.
I am not recommending the old Kimi wa Petto drama because it is not related to this drama... But if you like Kimi wa Petto (2017) , do try out the old version as well...
If you are interested in the same slow paced buildup dramas, you might find it great.
Though, Kimi wa petto does have some quirky/ even mature elements but the character development goes on well and you feel satisfied completing it.
I am not recommending the old Kimi wa Petto drama because it is not related to this drama... But if you like Kimi wa Petto (2017) , do try out the old version as well...