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6.2 2 Seasons • 20 Episodes

The Sound of Your Heart: Reboot - Season 2

With their daughter Yul-bong at home, Seok can hardly concentrate on his work and decides to work in Bu-ook's car where he gets stuck.; Ae-bong's mom gets lasik surgery and is unable to see following the procedure. Seok takes her around on piggyback for the next few days.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Sung Hoon

    Sung Hoon

    Jo Suk

  • Kwon Yu-ri

    Kwon Yu-ri

    Choi Ae Bong

  • Shim Hye-jin

    Shim Hye-jin

    Jo Suk's Mother

  • Tae Hang-ho

    Tae Hang-ho

    Jo Joon

  • Ju Jin-mo

    Ju Jin-mo

    Jo Suk's Father

  • Ji Soo-won

    Ji Soo-won

    Ae Bong's mother

  • Park Cheol-min

    Park Cheol-min

    Ae Bong's father

  • Kim Sung-Won

    Kim Sung-Won

    Boo Wook

  • Kang Yoon

    Kang Yoon

    Shin

Overview

With their daughter Yul-bong at home, Seok can hardly concentrate on his work and decides to work in Bu-ook's car where he gets stuck.; Ae-bong's mom gets lasik surgery and is unable to see following the procedure. Seok takes her around on piggyback for the next few days.

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