Jang Dal-Goo moved to the Middle East in the late 1970s and established himself in the little kingdom. He rose to prominence as Count Souad Fahd Ali, but he returns to South Korea in search of his daughter. In front of his daughter Lee Ji-Young and son-in-law Kang Ho-Rim, he makes an appearance. Lee Ji-Young is a joyful individual with an ambition of starting a family and becoming a writer. Kang Ho-Rim is a well-dressed salaryman with a pleasant demeanor.
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Jang Dal-Goo moved to the Middle East in the late 1970s and established himself in the little kingdom. He rose to prominence as Count Souad Fahd Ali, but he returns to South Korea in search of his daughter. In front of his daughter Lee Ji-Young and son-in-law Kang Ho-Rim, he makes an appearance. Lee Ji-Young is a joyful individual with an ambition of starting a family and becoming a writer. Kang Ho-Rim is a well-dressed salaryman with a pleasant demeanor.
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