Jang Dal-Goo moved to the Middle East in the late 1970s and settled in a small kingdom there. There, he became Count Souad Fahd Ali and achieved success, but he returns to South Korea to find his daughter. His daughter Lee Ji-Young and his son-in-law Kang Ho-Rim are present. Lee Ji-Young has a pleasant attitude, and her aspirations are to have a happy family and become a writer. Kang Ho-Rim has an attractive appearance and works as a regular salaried employee.
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Jang Dal-Goo moved to the Middle East in the late 1970s and settled in a small kingdom there. There, he became Count Souad Fahd Ali and achieved success, but he returns to South Korea to find his daughter. His daughter Lee Ji-Young and his son-in-law Kang Ho-Rim are present. Lee Ji-Young has a pleasant attitude, and her aspirations are to have a happy family and become a writer. Kang Ho-Rim has an attractive appearance and works as a regular salaried employee.
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