The men from Joseon era have trouble adjusting to the present. Despite her other problems, Park Ha helps them, Since they have nowhere else to go. (Source: Netflix)
Crown Prince Yi Gak finds that he has been transported from the Chosun Dynasty to modern-day Seoul. He meets Hong Se Na, who bears a striking resemblance to his dead wife, and is determined to solve the 300-year-old mystery of her death. With his own resemblance to the CEO’s grandson at the company where Se Na works, Gak assumes the identity of the young man to stay close to her. Can the Crown Prince navigate a modern corporation to find clues to his own time period?
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The men from Joseon era have trouble adjusting to the present. Despite her other problems, Park Ha helps them, Since they have nowhere else to go. (Source: Netflix)
Yi Gak tells Park Ha that she is Bu Yong if the theories of reincarnation are correct. Jang Sun Joo continues to lie about Se Na's age by saying the woman is her daughter.
Lee Gak, disguises himself as Tae Yong, aiding the real Tae Yong in an escape, and the group begins to plot about what to do with Tae Mu. Meanwhile, Park Ha anxiously awaits the return of Lee Gak and the others, fearing they've jumped back in time.
Lee Gak realizes his connection to Tae Yong. Tae Yong's grandmother is elated to see her "grandson", but Tae Moo is worried the truth will come out. (Source: Netflix)
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