Ehwa grows up helping her widowed mother run the local tavern, watching as their customers - both neighbors and strangers - look down on her mother for her single lifestyle. Their social status isolates Ehwa and her mother from the rest of the people in their quiet country village. But as she gets older and sees her mother fall in love again, Ehwa slowly begins to open up to the possibility of love in her life.
Rising star Han Sia wins the Best New Actress award for her debut performance. Amid the celebration, she catches the eye of top actor Jeong Hyeok, who shows clear interest in getting closer to her. Although Sia feels an inexplicable sense of familiarity and longing towards Jeong Hyeok, her newfound success also attracts the envy of actress Sally, who feels threatened by Sia’s achievements and Jeong Hyeok’s attention. Sally begins to sabotage Sia at every turn, and as her hostility escalates, Sia starts to experience vivid visions of an ancient kingdom. In these visions, she encounters figures who eerily resemble Sally and Jeong Hyeok. As the echoes of a forgotten past rise to the surface, a story unfolds of long-buried memories, unfulfilled revenge, and a love that has endured through the ages. (Source: Lezhin US)
A friendly, good-natured mailman traverses the rural areas of Korea on his red bicycle, dealing out letters and interacting with the letter-writers and recipients along the way.
Princess Acacia of Libya is engaged to the prince of Hittite. They are madly in love with each other. But Lamec, the young king of Egypt, while conquering Libya (and killing Acacia's parents) falls in love with Acacia. He brought her back to Egypt with an intention of marrying her. But Lamec is already engaged to the powerful princess of Egypt. It is because of her who gave up the throne for Lamec that he was able to become king. The Egyptian princess throws Lamec, the king, (no, I'm not kidding) into prison because he wanted to break up their engagement. After giving up on changing Lamec's mind, she kills him. The prince of Hittite came to try to save Acacia but failed. He died while protecting her. The evil Egyptian princess then throws Acacia into a dungeon and opens the waterways for her to drown. All 4 reincarnated 3000 years later into modern Seoul.
11 short stories independent from one another. The main theme is women's life in olden times Korea, dominated by Confucian morals in rural area.
Princess Acacia of Libya is engaged to the the prince of Hittite. They are madly in love with each other. But Ramesses, the young king of Egypt, while conquering Libya (and killing Acacia's parents) falls in love with Acacia. He brought her back to Egypt with an intention of marrying her. But Ramesses is already engaged to the powerful princess of Egypt. It is because of her who gave up the throne for Ramesses that he was able to become king. The Egyptian princess throws Ramesses into prison because he wanted to break up their engagement. After giving up on changing Ramesses's mind, she kills him. The prince of Hittite came to try to save Acacia but failed. He died while protecting her. The evil Egyptian princess then throws Acacia into a dungeon and opens the water ways for her to drown. All 4 reincarnated 3000 years later into modern New York.
Princess Pink, who lives in the kingdom of Greenwood, flees her country to avoid a political marriage with a prince from a neighboring kingdom and ends up in South Korea on Earth. There, she meets a young man named Bin—a photographer and the son of a chaebol—and begins living as his boarder. Originally a mature and beautiful princess, she suddenly transforms into a short, stocky girl upon arriving on Earth. Though she lives as Bin treats her like a little guest, she gradually develops feelings for him over time. However, she soon learns of the taboo that fairies and humans must never fall in love...
