Episode 1

Lee Kang works at a small seaside restaurant with his mom. One day he notices a girl eating some of their food and he prepares her a big meal. She's so happy and so grateful she starts to cry. He tells her to come back for lunch and he'll prepare a special chocolate for her. Things happen, years pass, and those days become distant memory. But not for Moon Cha-young... for her this was something special, and she even became a chef. Lee Kang became a neurosurgeon due to his new high-class family. Two two of them meet at a hospital he works at, but only she recognizes him, to him she is just another patient that is acting rather strange. Sometime later, he goes to Libya as a doctor and gets wounded by a shell. His chances for survival are looking slim to none.
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