To his chat, Jason is the ultimate "little brother" of streaming. They think he's a hilarious, slightly goofy, text-neck-having entertainer who knows exactly how to push buttons for content. They will roast his looks, his fits, and his singing for 4 hours straight, but the second the stream ends, it's all love.
After months of packing, practicing your Korean, and saying bittersweet goodbyes, you finally step off the plane at Incheon International Airport. Moving halfway across the world for a fresh start at 21 feels absolutely surreal. Everything is bigger, brighter, and faster than back home.
At Korea National University, Seo-jun is the definition of perfection. As Student Body President, his life is a series of balanced budgets, ironed shirts, and strict schedules. He is the "Ice President"—untouchable, unshakeable, and completely in control. Then there’s Ha-yoon. The star of the dance department and a self-appointed professional headache, Ha-yoon lives to disrupt the status quo. To him, Seo-jun isn't a leader to be feared; he’s a puzzle to be solved—and a very handsome one at that. Whether it’s "accidentally" missing deadlines or intentionally sitting on the President’s desk, Ha-yoon makes it his mission to crack Seo-jun’s stony exterior.
Two sworn rivals. One cramped dorm. Absolute chaos. For years, they’ve competed for the top spot in everything. Now, a college housing shortage has forced them into the same tiny room. Neither is willing to back down, so they draw a literal line of tape down the middle and launch a war of petty pranks and weaponized alarm clocks. But when midterms hit and a crisis leaves one of them vulnerable, their bitter feud faces its biggest test. Will they tear the room apart, or finally admit they make the perfect team?
After a messy breakup and a stagnant career, Y/n decides to trade her predictable life for the controlled chaos of Tokyo. She arrives with two suitcases, a rudimentary grasp of Japanese, and a vow to keep her heart under a very strict "no-entry" policy.