A mix-up at the airport leads Kim Da-li to escort Jin Mu-hak, a man who knows far more about pigs than art, to a fancy art gallery event.
Before parting ways, Mu-hak leaves his most treasured possession with Da-li in hopes of seeing her again. Da-li faces growing financial problems.
Mu-hak and Da-li meet again, but with a large debt standing between them. After the hostile encounter, Mu-hak grows concerned for her well-being.
The new director's business-savvy ways are met with protest from the staff, who believe that art is not about making money.
Despite Mu-hak's offer to pay for her stay at a luxury hotel, Da-li chooses to lay her head in a shabby motel, where trouble lurks around the corner.
In response to a scathing news article, Da-li calls a press conference to set the record straight and put the gallery on the map.
The day before the exhibition, Mu-hak tries to make amends with an artist whose work he had ruined. Jang Tae-jin calls for a meeting with Dondon F&B.
A successful opening day keeps the unassuming gallery staff in high spirits. Tae-jin provides Da-li with a place to live, but with a caveat.
After the break-in, Mu-hak suggests that Da-li stay with him for a while. She finds reasons to believe that the intruder was one of her staff members.
Mu-hak looks into the construction deal that was happening under his nose and its connection to An Sang-tae. Da-li tracks down Na Gong-ju for answers.
Jin Gi-cheol accuses Mu-hak of leaking confidential information. Da-li's uncle shows up, claiming to be the rightful owner of the gallery.
Allegations of drug trafficking surfaces against Da-li's father. Sang-tae attempts to bribe gallery employees into giving false testimony.
Witnesses come forward to the police with enough proof to vindicate Kim Nak-cheon. Tae-jin gets caught shopping for an engagement ring.
Mu-hak and Da-li confirm their love for one another. Tae-jin hides his tracks while searching for a scapegoat to divert the public's attention.
Gi-cheol blackmails Tae-jin, unaware of what Tae-jin can do to silence him. Kim Si-hyeong tells Da-li what happened on the night of her father's death.
Burdened with guilt, Mu-hak's father pleads with Da-li to leave his son alone. Tae-jin offers Da-li an explanation instead of an apology.