As an exchange student in the last 10 months in Korea, Emily has been a straight A student. But She got a hidden secret. It's about her super-nerdy korean boyfriend, Yong-Gil, who has done all her past papers and assignments. When the final semester in Korea nearly ends, Prof. Kim, who's so impressed Emily's last essay about korean buddhist sculpture in mid-10th century, asks her to write one more short essay about Buddhist Art in Gyeong-ju. Emily is pissed off because she du...
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As an exchange student in the last 10 months in Korea, Emily has been a straight A student. But She got a hidden secret. It's about her super-nerdy korean boyfriend, Yong-Gil, who has done all her past papers and assignments. When the final semester in Korea nearly ends, Prof. Kim, who's so impressed Emily's last essay about korean buddhist sculpture in mid-10th century, asks her to write one more short essay about Buddhist Art in Gyeong-ju. Emily is pissed off because she dumped Yong-Gil already. When Emily is struggling to finish the essay, she meets this Korean college student named Jung-Ryong, who's a huge literary geek. Emily instantly sets a plan for making him write her essay. It looks easy at first because he seems to have a crush on her. But things aren't going well. Jung-Ryong is not as stupid as he looks. When they almost finished the road trip in Gyeong-ju, Emily got confused at the unexpected question from him. "If I do your paper, what would you do for me?"
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