Cheong-yeon demands a divorce from Do-heon, ending their three-year marriage.
“I think I’ve seen enough, both good and bad. Let’s end this. Please divorce me, Do-heon.”
And so Yoo Cheong-yeon adds “divorcee” to his list of titles alongside former failed idol and high school graduate. As he struggles to restart his acting career that he had given up due to Do-heon’s opposition, his ex-husband starts acting strangely.
‘Is it just my imagination, or does Do-heon, who never showed the slightest interest in me before, keep lingering around?’
Eventually, Do-heon even proposes a sponsorship arrangement to Cheong-yeon.
“Spon…sorship?”
“Once a week. Meeting me every Friday evening.”
“Why should I accept sponsorship from you, Director?”
“Because I can get you cast in that drama. As the lead role, of course.”
Cheong-yeon wants to flatly refuse, telling him not to talk nonsense, but the wealthy ex-husband’s offer is too tempting.
‘But this guy didn’t even enjoy having sex with me when we were together.’
Do-heon’s unpredictable attitude leaves Cheong-yeon confused.
“Fine. I’ll agree if there’s no physical contact. It’s not like you’re making this offer because you want to sleep with me anyway.”
“Why would you think I wouldn’t demand sex from you?”
Cheong-yeon’s eyes widened at these unexpected words.
“What?”
“Even though we’re divorced now, we were legitimately married.”
“Then… that means…”
“Of course sex is included. Isn’t that the basic condition of sponsorship?”