Marriage, at its core, is a contract – that’s how Choi Sang-eun sees it. By day, she calls herself a “single life helper”, or someone who assumes the role of a wife for men in need of a temporary partner. The reasons her clients need a faux spouse always vary – some ask Sang-eun (Forecasting Love and Weather’s Park Min-young) to pose as a trophy wife for family or high school reunions, while others hire her to give a dying grandparent some comfort.But a select few clients seek Sang-eun’s help with higher-stakes situations. Take Woo Gwang-nam (Hometown Cha-Cha-Cha’s Kang Hyung-seok). As an only son, his traditionalist parents’ hopes and dreams are riding on him – and they want him to tie the knot as soon as he’s able. There’s just one problem.Love in Contract Season 1 Download.
As Sang-eun puts it: “He ticked all the boxes of a father’s dream of a perfect son, but he realised he was gay.” Unable and unwilling to come out to his parents, he resorts to asking Sang-eun for help. With 13 years of experience in the field, 12 divorces and plenty of satisfied regulars under her belt, Sang-eun is well-positioned to assist – and she agrees to do it pro bono.We go through a bit of a time-skip and find Sang-eun continuing to live with Gwang-nam as his best friend, though they are legally divorced. After over a decade of non-stop engagements, marriages and dozens of faux husbands, she has decided that the end of this odd career is approaching.
Her credibility as a single life helper has been compromised as she now constantly runs into mutual acquaintances through her business relationships, who now assume she’s unfaithful.So she and Gwang-nam decide to permanently relocate to Canada to start afresh and maybe even find true love for themselves.Sang-eun has to tie up some loose ends before she can do so, namely terminate her contract with a longtime client, Jung Ji-ho (Seoul Vibe’s Go Kyung-po).