Noh Go-jin (Kim Jae-wook) is of course, not just any math tutor; we soon find out that he’s the best of the best, spearheading one of the most prestigious private education centres in the nation. But there is a catch. Go-jin is, suffice to say, a pretty ill-tempered and churlish man – he rules over his education centre in a manner easily comparable to a dictatorship. His presence and reputation as a short-fused tyrant commands fear from his peers and subordinates alike, and yet he is still somehow able to command their respect for his sheer talent in solving and teaching mathematics equations.Crazy Love Season 1 Download.
Dawdling behind Go-jin is his self-effacing personal assistant Lee Shin-a (Krystal Jung), who constantly finds herself bearing the brunt of his nasty temper, but somehow has put up with his tirades and become his longest-lasting secretary to date. Go-jin is unsparing in his mistreatment of Shin-a – he bellows in unfounded anger when his coffee isn’t exactly 80 degrees Celsius and chastises her cruelly when he spots onions in his sandwich. As if his cruelty toward Shin-a wasn’t enough, even the other instructors at the education centre are almost as pompous as he is.
Crazy Love then escalates all at once. Shin-a finds out that the endless migraines she has been experiencing were actually symptoms of glioblastoma, a malignant brain tumour that was the direct result of the stress brought about by working so closely with Go-jin. The underappreciated and overworked Shin-a finds herself in the final stages of her life – and she snaps. She breaks into his house in the dead of night to express her rage, slap him with her letter of resignation and pour a full bag of onions on his floor as revenge. Go-jin, taken aback that his constant abuse of Shin-a has finally backfired, runs out onto the street to chase her down and gets knocked down by a car driven by an unknown assailant.