웹소설 시놉시스
Both
Hearts Belong to You
Kim Mukyeong
mistynina@naver.com
1. Genre
Modern Romance
2. Tagline
-A push and pull romance between an icebreaker-like star soccer player
who only looks straight ahead and a female team doctor with iron walls called
the Ice Queen on the field.
3. Brief Summary
There’s a woman whose heart froze long ago.
Heewon, the only female team doctor, called the Ice Queen on the field.
Then, an icebreaker-like man, who only knows how to go forward,
approaches her.
“Don’t push me away, please. I don’t need anymore. Just give me this
much.”
Park Jungwoo, a world-class star player with the strongest heart in
Korea.
Nicknamed “Two Hearts”, he uses his strength to push himself towards the woman with a frozen
heart.
#Youth#Sports#Straight-lacedMan#YoungerMan#Iron-walledWoman#OlderWoman
4. Planning Points
One, physical romance disguised as sports!
This story is a soccer romance without a single scene of a soccer match.
The story is based on the pre-season period. A romantic drama centered
on the sexy chemistry between the colorful life of a sports star and the
beautiful team doctor who handles his body.
It offers a physical romance that even female readers who are reluctant
about sports genres can enjoy.
Two, a love triangle between three men and women with special hearts.
A man with two hearts warmer than anyone else and a man with only half a
heart.
And a woman with a frozen heart harder than ice caps.
This love triangle unfolds in a flashy push and pull romance.
Three, a youthful romance like fresh dew
One of them must be your type, right?
The bright charms of soccer players who are like idols
And a beautiful drama who became their goddess create a fresh youth
drama
The various charms of the main male leads and the rest of the soccer
team unfold in a variety of ways.
Four, the girl crush concept of a girl who exercises!
2021’s keyword is still a woman who exercises.
The popularity of <Women Who Make Goals> and <Elegant and
Lively Women’s Soccer>
Proves that now women in their 30’s are
enthusiastic about the stories of women moving forward proudly.
Through the characters around Heewon, she will show the drama of a woman
silently exercising on the outskirts and show girl crush and the touching
friendship of a woman.
4. Characters
1) Main Characters
Han Heewon (Woman in her 30’s) – PG
Seoul’s Team Doctor
“I’ve
always wanted to be someone’s savior, just like my Aunt was for
me. I wanted to be the kind of superwoman who could pierce straight through the
fire and come out carrying someone away from danger. Maybe that’s why I
chose this job. However, you were already my salvation. Since a long time ago,
you have been my salvation.”
Orthopedic surgeon and Korea’s first IOC certified sports doctor.
Goddess of the field that always smells of fresh grass.
She looks as cold as ice, but actually she has a heart as warm and firm
as a diamond. During her specialization days, the only family member she had
was her aunt, who was a volleyball player for the national team. After her aunt
died during a match, she decided to become a sports doctor. In recognition of
her three-years of experience as a team doctor for a prestigious soccer team in
La Liga, Spain, she has been appointed the team doctor for PG Seoul, a new
soccer team.
Her long hair is always tied up and she is always wearing sportswear
with no makeup, but her dazzling beauty and curvy figure remain unhidden,
attracting the attention of athletes and audiences alike. With her long hair in
a ponytail, she runs across the field as soon as the injury whistle sounds,
looking like the goddess Athena from Greek mythology. Once, when a player was
seriously injured(?) during a free kick, as soon as he saw Heewon running, he
jumped up as if nothing had happened. This is one of the anecdotes most mentioned
when talking about her abilities.
Past: While choosing souvenirs for her family during a school trip in
her second year of middle school, her homeroom teacher informed her about the
accident. Heewon didn’t understand what was going on and went to the hospital holding her
teacher’s hand. A truck driver who had been working overnight shifts for three
days straight hit her family’s car, killing all of the passengers instantly. Standing in front of the
bodies that lay side by side in the morgue, Heewon gripped the souvenir her
brother had asked her to buy tightly. At that moment, the light went out of
Heewon’s small heart.
After that, Heewon was continuously passed from relative to relative.
The considerable wealth her parents left behind allowed her to see the true
faces of adults early on in life. While moving from relative’s house to
relative’s house, Heewon was forced to grow up far too early and learned to
survive among wounds, feelings, and people’s desires.
One day while wandering between relative’s houses, a
fancy sports car stopped in front of Heewon as she was leaving school alone as
usual. Out of the sports car came Heewon’s youngest Aunt
Eunkyung, a professional volleyball player who had just transferred from a
Spanish team to the Korean National team. As soon as Eunkyung saw Heewon, she
smiled brightly and gave her a hug. Eunkyung went to the relatives Heewon was
currently residing with and overpowered her screaming relatives with her unique
charisma and bone-breaking spikes, taking Heewon away with her.
“It was hard, wasn’t it? Let’s go home now.”
As her aunt rescued her from hell, she reminded her of Wonder Woman
overpowering villains.
Eunkyung’s shocking move, in which she gave up billions in salary to return to
her home team, became a hot topic of conversation. Eunkyung’s external
reason was the revival of the domestic league and wanting to win an Olympic
medal as a member of the national team. However, Heewon often felt guilty,
wondering whether her aunt had sacrificed her career for her and whether she
was only a burden on her. Whenever she brought it up, Eunkyung would only smile
and say, “Auntie is a lot more amazing than you think. I’m not worried
about other adults, you cheeky kid,’ and would tap her on the forehead
playfully.
The time she lived with Eunkyung was
the happiest time in her life. Eunkyung’s warm and
welcoming personality and the way she sometimes treated her like a sister,
sometimes like a daughter, melted Heewon’s heart like
sunlight. She thought that if it wasn’t for her Aunt, she probably would
have grown up to be a sociopath without blood or tears. A few years later, her
aunt married and gave birth to Seonhwa, and Heewon was able to go to medical
school thanks to her support. Heewon left Eunkyung’s house when
she went to college and they couldn’t meet often, but Heewon lived every
day with the desire to become a good orthopedic surgeon and help her aunt who
was frequently injured.
For Heewon, the news of Eunkyung’s death was
like a bolt out of the blue. Her Aunt, an unpopular female athlete who had to
compete without a team doctor even though she was on the Olympic team, died
from cardiac arrest after not receiving proper treatment during a match. Her
Aunt’s heart, which burned stronger and hotter than anyone else’s, died so
weakly.
Shortly after her aunt’s death, her
Uncle, who had been cheating on his wife, declared remarriage, and Heewon went
to England to get a degree in sports medicine as if she were running away as
soon as she received her specialist license.
It rained all the time in London. Heewon, living without a soul in a
gloomy country, travelled all over Europe whenever she had the time to try and
clear her mind. Then, she happened to watch a La Liga game in Barcelona and
became sure of her calling watching the team doctor running across the field.
After getting her degree and returning to Korea, Heewon went to meet
Seonhwa for the first time in a long time. However, the Seonhwa she saw at her
uncle’s house was withering away. Heewon recalled her own past when she saw
the way her uncle’s new family left Seonhwa alone and home and travelled by themselves,
and in response she took Seonhwa away from that house. She thought Seonhwa
needed more sunshine, so she took Seonhwa to Spain, the hottest country she
knew.
Working as a sports doctor there, Heewon was hired by the prestigious FC
Mendes due to a coincidence. Seonhwa looked at her the same way she had looked
at Aunt Eunkyeong, and as she grew older he began to show outstanding athletic
prowess. Seonhwa, who was initially absent-minded, started kicking the ball
with the children in the neighborhood one day and fell into soccer. Seeing
Seonhwa like that, Heewon realized what she had to do.
Just as her aunt did for her, supporting and raising Seonhwa well became
her goal.
Truthfully, she didn’t have plans to go back to Korea. But a senior she had had a fling with
10 years ago, Minhyuk, suddenly appeared in front of her and offered her a
position as a K League team doctor. Heewon wasn’t confident
about returning to Korea, but Seonhwa begged her so she eventually accepted
Minhyuk’s proposal.
However, she met a man named Park Jungwoo on the plane back home. Heewon
was reminded of her aunt when she heard his story and how he was giving up even
more favorable conditions than her aunt had to return back home. Why did he
make such a choice? She guessed there must be a reason he couldn’t say behind
people’s gossip. But when she met him, he was like a beast bleeding from
injury. She remembered her childhood days, when she still had a family and had
seen a wolf crying in its cage. She had wanted to fix him. Like an old habit,
her body moved before she could think.
Every time he saw her, he would pull out his claws and growl, but there
was no doctor who would give up treatment just because they were afraid of
being bitten. So, she approached him firmly. Little by little, he begins to
hover around her like a gentle puppy.
Park Jungwoo (28 years old, Male)
The man with the strongest and warmest heart in Korea
“Don’t push me away, please. Just promise me this. I don’t need any
more. Just give me this much.”
A world-class soccer player playing in the Premier League. He is a
player like a national treasure, the pride of South Korea who has been a main
player in a prestigious club and won three Champion League titles and has been
nominated for the Ballon D’Or three times. However, he suddenly decided to transfer to the new
K-League PG Seoul team, causing a stir.
The external cause of his transfer was the revival of the K-League and
preparations for the World Cup. But there was actually another reason. It was
because of a bet he couldn’t even remember that he made with his senior Minhyuk when he was 20 and
under the influence of alcohol.
7 years later, Minhyuk flew to London and smiled at him. He thought it
was a joke when Minhyuk pushed the mysterious note that he had signed while
drunk toward him. But Minhyuk was telling the truth.
After months of arguing, the world’s best player
Park Jungwoo eventually decided to transfer to the K-League because of his firm
philosophy that men should keep their promises no matter what.
Although currently a striker, he has played various positions since
childhood, so he has grown into an all-rounder player. When he first started
playing soccer, he was short, so he worked more diligently than anyone else to
ensure that he wouldn’t fall behind. When he became a high school student, he grew 20
centimeters and his physique filled out enough for him to be called a physical
player. However, he is still more diligent and a much faster player than anyone
else. Since becoming a world-class player in his youth, he is confident that no
other player plays more than he does on the field. Victoria FC Coach Neil
Critchely once praised Jungwoo as a player with ‘two hearts’.
However, that was why he inevitably had many injuries. At every critical
moment, a tiresome injury grabbed his ankle. Park Jungwoo, who played in the
Premier League before he even became an adult, had become the most important
player in the team with the best performance in the leave every time. However,
he was unable to participate in international competitions because of his
injury. It was a painful memory for Jungwoo that he had to sit on the bench
during all three World Cups because of his injury.
There was an accident one year ago. After an accident in which he almost
lost his life, upon regaining consciousness Jungwoo was hit with the reality of
his life as a soccer player. Until now, he had only been running forward, but
without his body he was nothing. The fact that he could fall into the abyss at
any moment became unbelievably scary.
After a year of wandering around like a shell of a human, Seo Minhyuk
found him, and Premier League player Park Jungwoo moved to the K-League.
Considering Jungwoo’s position as a player, he couldn’t have made
that decision unless he was forcibly released, but since it was just a de facto
short-term rental contract, his agency decided to think of it as a vacation.
Actually, he had reached the top position he had been aiming for and was
growing tired of constant injuries and competition. His reason for playing
soccer was fading away, and in a way his decision was also an escape.
However, when he came to Korea and met Heewon, Seonhwa, and the FC
peanut players, his heart beat as he was reminded of the first time he played
soccer and why he loved it. The moment he thought he was lost, she showed him
the way. Now Jungwoo runs for her, toward her. Because that is how his heart
reacts.
-Personality: Simple and straightforward. He’s good, and
hates acting like he isn’t but doesn’t know how to act nice. If he likes something, he likes something and if
he doesn’t, then he doesn’t, but he doesn’t know how to act because it doesn’t suit his
aptitude. He has lived in the spotlight since he was young and every move he
has made has been the subject of people’s attention. He
is the best player in the world but doesn’t show off and
is sincere and has a relatively good relationship with his teammates. However,
he is very hostile towards doctors because his life had almost ended due to
incorrect treatment in the past. He prevents anyone from touching his body, and
if his pain is even a little bit sharp it immediately causes a disturbance. His
mind is always in a rush, but his body can’t keep up, so
he grows more hysterical each day. He was a beast that no one could touch, but
as time goes on he is slowly trained by Heewon and becomes a large, gentle dog.
He has always been looking towards the goalposts with one goal in mind,
but now all he can see on the field is Heewon. Jungwoo’s love life is
not easy because he has lived his whole life as a fool who only knows sports
and has a simple nature. He tries different things with the help of his peers,
but the more he tries, the further he gets from Heewon’s heart and the
longer his road becomes.
Seo Minhyuk (mid-30’s, male)
A man with half a heart
Director of PG Automotive Marketing and CEO of PG Sports.
Son of Seo Heungsu, a member of the PG family called the PG Group’s black sheep.
Seo Heungsu was the oldest son of the PG Group founder Seo Bongeun and the
elder brother of current chairman Seo Dongjin but was rejected by his father
after pushing ahead with his marriage despite his father’s opposition
because Minhyuk’s mother was a ‘commoner’.
Even before marrying his mother, his father was an innocent and
free-spirited soul. He was naïve to the point where he didn’t know the ways of the world, and
perhaps because of his naivety he was able to marry Minhyuk’s mother. His
mother and father loved each other, but his father was incompetent. In fact,
his mother supported the family because his father didn’t work for a
long time and had no sense of resourcefulness. So, even though he was the child
of a chaebol family, he lived without comprehending it.
His only memory of childhood is waiting for hours in front of a large
mansion that he visited several times a year, probably for his grandfather’s birthday,
dressed in a suit. His grandmother supported his living expenses throughout his
childhood without the knowledge of his grandfather, so he was able to grow up
well.
Although he had excellent academic performance, he was also talented in
soccer from a young age and played in the youth league as well as the U20
twice. After entering the department of physical education at K University, he
was building a good career and receiving various offers from overseas clubs,
but then his mother was diagnosed with cancer. Since his grandmother, who had
supported their living expenses, had died, his family’s livelihood
was not the same as before. His father spent his days crying, and Minhyuk was
at a loss trying to pay for all of the hospital bills. His father’s incompetence
couldn’t save his mother.
At that time, Minhyuk visited the mortuary alone instead of his father
after receiving an obituary for his cousin, Donghyun, the only son of Seo
Dongjin, who died in a traffic accident. Chairman Seo Dongjin was surprised to
find Minhyuk sitting in a corner of the mortuary alone, looking so similar to
his son. (He had seen Minhyuk only once before when he was very young). After
learning of Minhyuk’s situation, Seo Dongjin made a proposal. He would support his mother’s living
expenses and hospital bills, but Minhyuk had to agree to quit soccer and take
lessons to become the next successor after his mother’s condition
improved. It was a sudden proposal, but Minhyuk accepted in order to save his
mother. However, shortly afterwards his mother’s condition
deteriorated, and his life became different from what he knew. Even during his
mother’s funeral, he remained calm, but through it Minhyuk’s life beliefs
changed. Love and ideals couldn’t beat reality. He took it to heart that love that turns a blind eye to
reality can’t protect anything. So, he gave up his career and went to the U.S. to
take business classes abroad according to his uncle’s wishes.
Minhyuk, who completed his MBA with excellent grades despite having been
focused on sports for a long time, joined PG Automotive as soon as he returned,
and became in charge of marketing a year later. Anyone could see that the move
was the first step towards management succession, which was virtually
equivalent to being adopted by the family.
Minhyuk, who proved his value by achieving amazing sales growth while
serving as the head of PG Automotive’s marketing division, expressed his
desire to acquire SC Seoul after hearing it was on the verge of being sold.
After that, PG Seoul was established, and he began to serve as the
representative of PG Sports. It was all possible due to Minhyuk’s active
proposal and will as well as Chairman Seo’s full support
and trust in him. Taking advantage of his experiences playing soccer in his
youth, Minhyuk created a sensation in the K-League through his use of
unconventional players and management of the club. In particular, he was able
to recruit Park Jungwoo to PG Seoul because of a drinking bet they made when
they were in school. He is proving his ability to win by making a leap forward
through PG Seoul becoming the team receiving the most attention in the league.
- Personality: He has soft charisma
and never loses his smile. Handsome, an excellent background, adult.
With his gentle and calm nature and leadership abilities, he has all of
the qualities of an “adult man” that men can admire. Although he never loses his gentle manner and
relaxed attitude, he sometimes shows aspects of a strategist that make him feel
a little creepy.
- Love Life: After meeting Heewon in
college, he was attracted to her at first sight and they had a brief fling, but
he broke up with her when he went to study abroad. He had too much on his
shoulders to put it all down and live the life he wanted.
- He had never given so generously to
a woman before Heewon nor did he after. Heewon always held a place in the
corner of his heart. It would be a lie to say there was never a moment he
forgot her, though. He had a lot of things to do, responsibilities to keep, and
things to achieve. But sometimes during his hectic life, he would look back on
those days. Then, he finally got a chance to meet Heewon again after a long
time.
After founding PG Seoul, the first thing Minhyuk did was scout Heewon.
Heewon was the best sports doctor around, so the appointment wasn’t made entirely
out of self-interest, but it would be a lie to say there was no self-interest involved
at all. Heewon was still beautiful even after so much time had passed. Minhyuk
intends to win her heart again, but he’s cautious as he already missed his
chance once before.
Then, at one point, he discovers that Jungwoo, his favourite player and
junior, is also looking at Heewon. Watching Jungwoo’s
straightforward fearlessness and love and the way he pushes relentlessly
forward with his athlete’s heart, Minhyuk can’t help but reflect on himself at that age, when he let go of Heewon far
too easily.
2) PG Seoul Players & Staff Members
Oh Joongseob (64 years old, Male)
Director of PG Seoul. He recognized Park Jungwoo’s potential and
has been guiding him since his youth.
Lee Junghwan (40 years old, Male)
PG Seoul’s Captain. Position: Defense. Since the founding of SC Seoul, PG Seoul’s predecessor,
he has served as a bridgehead for the team. Although he is older, he is highly
trusted by his teammates for his thorough self-management and leadership.
Choi Minwoo (late 20’s, Male)
Midfielder. He has been playing with Jungwoo since childhood and is in
charge of Jungwoo’s love counseling. He is a friendly playboy with a soft impression and
charming eye smile.
Lee Taemin (20 years old, Male)
Midfielder. A promising player who just joined the team and has been a
fan of Jungwoo since childhood. A cute flower-boy.
3) The People Around Heewon
Han Seonhwa (13 years old, female)
Heewon’s younger cousin. She is a promising young player who dreams of becoming
the world’s best female soccer player and is the only female member of the PG
youth team.
She has a cheerful and bright personality, but sometimes speaks
insightfully enough to frighten adults. She grew up too early and has great
senses and feels guilty that Heewon had to sacrifice her life for hers. When
Heewon is trying to figure out how to support her life, the two men Jungwoo and
Minhyuk are caught on Seonhwa’s radar. Park Jungwoo is the best soccer player and her respected
senior, but she thinks he is too immature for a man. Minhyuk is flawless in
qualifications and character but seems to place more importance on his uncle
than Heewon. Seonhwa’s 13-year-old mind is always busy because she has to think about who
should be with Heewon. Heewon is ignorant of these issues and has no idea what
goes on behind-the-scenes between Seonhwa and the two men.
Kim Eunkyung (in her 30’s at the time of death)
Seonhwa’s mom and Heewon’s maternal Aunt. She is considered the greatest player in the history of
Korean Women’s Volleyball. She was a sunny person with natural charisma, a warm
heart, and leadership skills. She was Heewon’s Wonder Woman
and Captain Marvel, but she participated in an international competition
without a team doctor and died due to heart failure during the game.
Choi Kyungja (40’s, Female)
Captian of FC Peanut, the women’s soccer team to which Heewon and
Seonhwa belong. She is a boss who runs a large pub near the stadium. She was a
professional soccer player when she was young and was a close friend of
Eunkyung. A woman with excellent soccer skills and leadership ability. She has
big hands, a loud voice, and is quick-witted and outspoken. Every Sunday
morning, she sneaks up and watches the two men who hover around Heewon from
afar. When she sees the push and pull between the three, she is pleased with
the pleasant vision of youth.
3) The People Around Jungwoo
Choi Woosik (20’s, Male)
Jungwoo’s S&P Agent. An elite with a law school background but a flippant
personality. These days, people in their 20’s quit their
law firms because they don’t fit in and move to S&P to achieve their dreams! He is fluent in
legal matters as well as foreign languages. However, he always keeps Jungwoo on
a leash even though he’s done a good job. He’s the type who can never be satisfied. Thanks to his quick wit, he was
able to become the agent of the agency’s top star, Jungwoo, after only 3
years. Basically, he respects and likes Junwoo so he follows him around and
gives him instructions even outside of his agent duties.
Jung Eunseok (40’s, Male)
CEO of S&P Agency. He was a soccer player in the past, but after
retiring changed his job to an agent. He paid attention to Jungwoo’s potential
since his youth and helped him grow into a world class player by supporting him
like a family. He always looks tired due to his skinny physique, but he has a
lot of ulterior motives.
Bong Byungsu (30’s, Male)
Seoul Sports reporter. He was humiliated by Jungwoo in the past and
harbors ill feelings toward him. He hangs around Jungwoo to try and find out
his weakness. He releases a malicious scandal about Heewon and Jungwoo.
4) The People Around Minhyuk
Seo Jongwoo (50’s, Male)
Chairman of PG Group, Minhyuk’s Uncle.
Seo Heungsu (50’s, Male)
Minhyuk’s father. He married a commoner despite his family’s opposition
and was thrown out of the house. After the death of Minhyuk’s mother, he
returned to farming and lives a quiet life. He is a simple person unlike a
member of a chaebol family. None of the people who live in his village know who
he really is. His relationship with Minhyuk is broken over the issue of his
mother.
5. Summary
Beginning
PG Group, one of Korea’s leading conglomerates, announces the establishment of the soccer team
PG Seoul. Seo Minhyuk, who took over as head of PG Seoul, announces at an
official press conference that he will invest large amounts of capital to hire
the best players and raise the K-League’s status to a
global level by providing the best environment possible. In addition, for the
first time in K-League history, he announces they will use a resident Team
Doctor to prevent injuries and take quick action and manage players
systematically and scientifically.
Those attending the conference are in shock when Minhyuk finally reveals
his lineup. Park Jungwoo, who has been nominated for the Ballon D’Or several
times and established himself as a world-class soccer player, is listed in the
lineup for PG Seoul. The media begins constantly reporting Park Jungwoo’s transfer, and
there are many rumors related to the reason for his transfer.
In the midst of this, Jungwoo has conflicting thoughts about returning
home. Although he fell for Minhyuk’s trick and decided to return to the
K-League, he’s uncomfortable seeing speculative reports about himself in the media.
In his distress, Jungwoo drank too much on the plane and suddenly collapsed due
to shock. Then, a beautiful woman appeared and quickly cleared the situation
with lightning-like emergency measures. Even with Jungwoo’s disobedience,
she finishes her treatment without hesitation and disappears leisurely after
the plane arrives in Incheon Airport.
After, Jungwoo, who overcame the crisis but couldn’t shake the
feeling of being strangely beaten, searches for her in every possible way, but
her whereabouts are unknown. However, on his first day of joining the team,
Minhyuk announces that he recruited a Korean doctor from La Liga and introduces
Heewon as their resident Team Doctor. Their eyes meet, and Jungwoo feels as if
he was struck by lightning.
As soon as the orientation is over, Jungwoo acts like he knows Heewon,
but Heewon is cold towards him. Additionally, when he saw Heewon look
friendlier with Minhyuk than necessary, Jungwoo became determined. From then
on, Jungwoo’s mission to win Heewon’s heart begins.
Exposition
PG Seoul begins their full-fledged training and personal medical checks
are conducted on each individual player. The beautiful female team doctor
touches all over their bodies, puzzling the young players. Meanwhile, Jungwoo
pretends to be sick to get attention from Heewon, and Heewon thinks he is
ridiculous and acting like a child. In addition, the love triangle between
Minhyuk, who wants Heewon back, and Jungwoo, who wants to break through Heewon’s iron walls,
is escalating.
Meanwhile, Jungwoo finds out by chance that Heewon’s younger
cousin Seonhwa plays for the FC Peanuts, a woman’s youth soccer
team. Since then, he has been sneaking around the soccer field every Sunday
trying to get closer to Heewon. Minhyuk notices and also goes to watch the game
on Sunday and Seonhwa, who notices the competition between the two men, claims
to be a helper who will connect Heewon with the better man. They have a wrap-up
party with the women on the soccer team, and the three become closer.
Meanwhile, Jungwoo thinks of himself as Seonhwa’s guide in
order to win her favor and gradually becomes closer to Seonhwa. Through
Seonhwa, he learns stories of Heewon’s past and why she doesn’t want anyone
around. Jungwoo comforts Seonhwa, who lives with guilt over her sister, who
lives for Seonhwa at the expense of her own happiness. Jungwoo continues to get
closer to Heewon thanks to Seonhwa’s assistance and help from his
colleagues.
Heewon’s heart is shaken by Jungwoo’s pure passion and
straightforwardness. Heewon is afraid of leaning toward Jungwoo, so she tries
to stay away from him and treats him coldly.
Meanwhile, PG Seoul is going to play a friendly match against Victoria
FC, Jungwoo’s former team. Jungwoo, overwhelmed by the pressure of playing against
his own team, collapses after suffering from a concussion while fighting during
the match. While giving first aid to the unconscious Jungwoo, Heewon feels an
emotion she has never experienced before. Deep fear. While waiting for Jungwoo
to regain consciousness, Heewon realizes her feelings, and as soon as he wakes
up she confesses. From then on, the two start a relationship.
Crisis
As soon as the K League opens, PG Seoul is on a roll. Jungwoo shows his
best condition in every game as if dispelling all kinds of speculation and
concerns about his physical condition. Jungwoo, who won Heewon’s heart, has nothing
to be afraid of. Heewon and Jungwoo gradually develop their love and their
hearts become more affectionate day by day.
However, sports reporter Bong Byungsu creates a malicious scandal
against Jungwoo and Heewon in order to exact revenge against Jungwoo. There are
numerous groundless articles criticizing Heewon and claiming her to be a
divorced woman who came to seduce Jungwoo for his property. Meanwhile,
controversy over Seonhwa receiving special treatment for being the only female
on the PG Youth team lead to her being expelled from the team. Heewon, thinking
her presence would only hamper both Jungwoo and Seonhwa’s futures under
the current conditions, decides to leave PG Seoul and return to Spain.
Jungwoo is hurt when he sees Heewon trying to fix everything on her own
without discussing anything with him. He wasn’t a man she
could trust or rely on in times of need. Jungwoo is distressed, feeling that
their relationship until now was just excitement to her and that in the end he
was meaningless to her. In the process, the two get into a loud fight, and as
their conflict deepens they part in tears.
Climax
Heewon leaves the team and prepares to return to Spain. Seonhwa tries to
persuade Heewon and say she can transfer to another school and play for the
school soccer team, but Heewon will not be swayed. Heewon wonders if she is
trying to run away from Jungwoo using Seonhwa as an excuse. She finds it
difficult to put aside her pride and have the courage to be the first to
approach. While comforting Heewon, Minhyuk approaches, but Heewon expresses her
rejection, saying that she can’t accept Minhyuk’s heart.
Meanwhile, although Heewon left the team the negative public opinions
toward Jungwoo won’t subside. Conflict deepens between the players, who believe that Heewon
was virtually kicked out, and Minhyuk. As the ace Jungwoo’s skills drop
sharply, PG Seoul’s performance plunges. PG Group reprimands Minhyuk, the head of PG
Seoul, and Minhyuk pushes ahead for a trade between Lee Junghwan, the spiritual
pillarhead of the team, and rising new players.
Jungwoo opposes, and the conflict between him and Minhyuk deepens. Coach
Park is forced to step up and mediate the conflict between the two, and the
team gradually returns to stability. Wearing the Captain’s armband,
Jungwoo becomes more immersed in the team in order to fill Junghwan’s vacancy and
forget Heewon, and PG Seoul’s performance improves little by little.
A few days before leaving the country, Heewon has a ticket to the
opening match of the K-League finals between PG Seoul and the MS Heroes.
Seonhwa goes to watch the game and Heewon heads to Kyungja’s pub to say
goodbye. Kyungja gives affectionate advice to Heewon, who is still afraid of
love. Heewon becomes upset while watching the broadcast on the TV in the pub.
When she leaves to get some air, she gets a call from Seonhwa. Seonhwa cries
and asks her to come quickly because Jungwoo was seriously injured and there is
no doctor, and Heewon runs to the stadium in a hurry. After running to the
medical office and overpowering the guards who prevent outsiders from entering,
Heewon is embarrassed to find Jungwoo sitting intact. Jungwoo merely had a
cramp in his leg during the game and was resting for a while, and Seonhwa made
it all up in order to get the two to meet. After learning the whole story,
Heewon laughs at herself for running without thinking about it. She tells
Jungwoo she’s glad his body is fine, but as she turns to leave Jungwoo grabs onto
her. When Jungwoo tells her he missed her, her walls collapse, and she
complains that he has no pride. Jungwoo responds slyly, asking, ‘Do you think I
have two hearts for no reason?’, and then confesses that his heart will only beat for Heewon, no matter
how many he has. The two share a reunion kiss.
After reuniting with Heewon, Jungwoo scores a golden goal and PG Seoul
dramatically advances to the final. Heewon cancels her trip to Europe and takes
care of Jungwoo as his personal doctor, while Seonhwa plays for her school’s soccer team.
During this period, Coach Linus announces the national team lineup, and
Jungwoo’s name is on the list. As long as he doesn’t receive a
serious injury before joining the national team, he will achieve his dream of
becoming a member. It was obvious that the ace Jungwoo was going to be closely
marked, so there was a high chance of injury. However, Jungwoo has become
attached to his team while playing in the K League and wants to achieve his
dream of winning. Jungwoo consults Heewon about his concerns.
“This is not like you, why are you measuring things and thinking about
them? Just do what your heart tells you to do,” she responds.
Encouraged by Heewon’s words, Jungwoo decides to overcome his fear of injury and play in the
final game.
Ending
The final K-League match will be held between PG Seoul and the LS
Tigers. Coach Park’s strategy initially proves advantageous for PG Seoul, but Jungwoo’s injury trauma
has a relapse when Jungwoo is closely marked as expected. PG Seoul begins to
face difficulties in the middle of the match because of Jungwoo’s stiff
movements. During a physical fight, Jungwoo collapses in a temporary panic. At
this time, Heewon runs onto the field to give him treatment and reassures and
encourages him. Jungwoo stands up again to lead the team, and PG Seoul makes
history by winning the K-League in their first year as a team. After being
selected as MVP, Jungwoo proposes to Heewon at a press conference and she
accepts.
1 year later.
PG Women’s Soccer Team is established, and Seonhwa becomes the first player and
captain of the youth team. Jungwoo participates in the World Cup wearing the
Captain’s armband and Heewon joins the national team as a doctor. On the plane
to Qatar, Jungwoo learns that Heewon is pregnant and the two end with a dream
of a happy future.
