Summary
Kwon Som and Han Geon have always had a contentious relationship, marked by frequent arguments and an inexplicable discomfort whenever they are near each other. Their lives take a significant turn when their parents marry, merging their families and introducing new household rules:
Rule 1: They must go to and from school together.
Rule 2: They are required to hug each other for 30 seconds before entering the house.
Initially, these rules are met with resistance and awkwardness. However, as they spend more time together, their interactions evolve. Han Geon’s provocations lead to moments of intimacy, and what began as forced closeness gradually transforms into genuine affection. The narrative delves into how their relationship progresses from animosity to something deeper, exploring themes of consent, emotional growth, and the complexities of transitioning from adversaries to partners.