Jae-sik is the CEO of Sik Entertainment, an event agency. He has the only second-hand car, without any office. One day, Ji-young, a narrator model who is working for him, suddenly dead. Jae-Sik is worried that he can't get back his money, so he invites himself to the dead Ji-young's place. At Ji-young's home, Jae-Sik encounters her young daughter, Eun-Hae who can't see, hear and speak.
To recover his money, Jae-Sik targets the deposit of Ji-young's home. So he pretends ...
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Jae-sik is the CEO of Sik Entertainment, an event agency. He has the only second-hand car, without any office. One day, Ji-young, a narrator model who is working for him, suddenly dead. Jae-Sik is worried that he can't get back his money, so he invites himself to the dead Ji-young's place. At Ji-young's home, Jae-Sik encounters her young daughter, Eun-Hae who can't see, hear and speak.
To recover his money, Jae-Sik targets the deposit of Ji-young's home. So he pretends to be Eun-Hae's father.
Jae-Sik, a man who has been lonely for his entire life, and Eun-Hae who became an orphan as they live together with no choice. But the single-family life of a man who is obsessed with cleanliness and a child who can't see, hear, or speak and can't communicate at all is painful and tough for both.
The man inevitably finds a way to communicate with the child to reduce inconvenience, and their life changes amazingly as the man tries to talk using fingertips.
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