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4.0 1 Seasons • 9 Episodes

I Love You Bit By Bit - Season 1

It is a romantic story that sweetly explains the financial knowledge necessary for social life faced by the younger generation, such as military service, job preparation, and early years in society.

Top Cast

  • Dawon

    Dawon

    Cha Woo-ri

  • Kwon Eun-bin

    Kwon Eun-bin

    Jeong Min

  • Oh Seung-hee

    Oh Seung-hee

    Choi Seo Yeon

  • Cho Ji An

    Cho Ji An

    Ha Joon Bin

Overview

It is a romantic story that sweetly explains the financial knowledge necessary for social life faced by the younger generation, such as military service, job preparation, and early years in society.

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