Computer science major Sangwoo Choo lives by the following tenets: reason, routine, and rules. So it makes perfect sense for him to delete his group members’ names from the project they contributed nothing to. If that inadvertently destroys their immediate future plans…Well, it’s not Sangwoo’s problem, right? Award-winning visual arts major Jaeyoung Jang is aghast to find his dreams of grad school in the United States put on the back burner—all because some snitch in his project group caused him to fail a required class. Now with plenty of time on his hands, he grudgingly agrees to fill in for a friend as the designer of a new mobile game—only to come face-to-face with Sangwoo Choo, the very person who screwed him over in the first place! Now Sangwoo is unable to get a moment’s peace as Jaeyoung remains glued to his side, eager for some payback. What’s even weirder is that despite their rocky start and mutual disdain, Sangwoo and Jaeyoung find themselves inexplicably drawn toward each other like moths to a very annoying flame! Will Sangwoo find a way to debug this semantic error before it upends his whole life?
Computer science major Sangwoo Choo lives by the following tenets: reason, routine, and rules. So it makes perfect sense for him to delete his group members’ names from the project they contributed nothing to. If that inadvertently destroys their immediate future plans…Well, it’s not Sangwoo’s problem, right? Award-winning visual arts major Jaeyoung Jang is aghast to find his dreams of grad school in the United States put on the back burner—all because some snitch in his project group caused him to fail a required class. Now with plenty of time on his hands, he grudgingly agrees to fill in for a friend as the designer of a new mobile game—only to come face-to-face with Sangwoo Choo, the very person who screwed him over in the first place! Now Sangwoo is unable to get a moment’s peace as Jaeyoung remains glued to his side, eager for some payback. What’s even weirder is that despite their rocky start and mutual disdain, Sangwoo and Jaeyoung find themselves inexplicably drawn toward each other like moths to a very annoying flame! Will Sangwoo find a way to debug this semantic error before it upends his whole life?
Sangwoo Choo’s life is falling apart. Trying to function normally while dealing with intense sexual urges for the first time is hard enough. It’s infinitely worse when the object of both his heart’s and body’s desire is everything he wasn’t looking for in a partner. Jaeyoung Jang is a man, a slob, a serial procrastinator, and someone who seems to get angry at the strangest things…but he’s also drop-dead gorgeous and the most talented designer Sangwoo’s ever had the pleasure of working with. Not that Jaeyoung is faring any better. He’s never met anybody more infuriating yet adorable, and if he’s being honest with himself, it’s obvious the feeling welling up inside him is way more than simple lust—in fact, it might be another “L” word altogether. However, with Sangwoo drawing a clear line in the sand between the two of them, is there any point in hoping for something more? As Jaeyoung’s departure for grad school overseas draws closer, it’s becoming harder to ignore the fact that their relationship was never meant to last. Faced with their impending separation, Sangwoo and Jaeyoung must confront the future they each had planned for themselves—and decide whether it’s one still worth living.
Sangwoo Choo’s life is falling apart. Trying to function normally while dealing with intense sexual urges for the first time is hard enough. It’s infinitely worse when the object of both his heart’s and body’s desire is everything he wasn’t looking for in a partner. Jaeyoung Jang is a man, a slob, a serial procrastinator, and someone who seems to get angry at the strangest things…but he’s also drop-dead gorgeous and the most talented designer Sangwoo’s ever had the pleasure of working with. Not that Jaeyoung is faring any better. He’s never met anybody more infuriating yet adorable, and if he’s being honest with himself, it’s obvious the feeling welling up inside him is way more than simple lust—in fact, it might be another “L” word altogether. However, with Sangwoo drawing a clear line in the sand between the two of them, is there any point in hoping for something more? As Jaeyoung’s departure for grad school overseas draws closer, it’s becoming harder to ignore the fact that their relationship was never meant to last. Faced with their impending separation, Sangwoo and Jaeyoung must confront the future they each had planned for themselves—and decide whether it’s one still worth living.
Sangwoo Choo has narrowed things down to three possible courses of action, but none of them are viable! It’s not like he can force Jaeyoung abandon his plans to go to America, and there’s no guarantee that a casanova like him would patiently wait six months for Sangwoo to get into a study abroad program. As loathe as Sangwoo is to admit it, all signs are pointing to an inevitable parting of ways. With mere weeks to go before Jaeyoung’s departure, unspoken questions linger between them. Is a happily ever after even in the cards for two such diametrically opposed foes-turned-something more? Or they finally debug the semantic error and delete each other from their lives for good?
Sangwoo Choo has narrowed things down to three possible courses of action, but none of them are viable! It’s not like he can force Jaeyoung abandon his plans to go to America, and there’s no guarantee that a casanova like him would patiently wait six months for Sangwoo to get into a study abroad program. As loathe as Sangwoo is to admit it, all signs are pointing to an inevitable parting of ways. With mere weeks to go before Jaeyoung’s departure, unspoken questions linger between them. Is a happily ever after even in the cards for two such diametrically opposed foes-turned-something more? Or they finally debug the semantic error and delete each other from their lives for good?