
Sam and his team are members of a Serious Crime Unit in the District Crime Squad. The Team successfully arrests a international crime organization's leaders, Night. At the Court, Ann, a prosecutor and Sam's financee, tries her best to convict Night. However, finally, Night is convicted on only one charge and sentenced to three years imprisonment. Night vows to take his revenge and destroy the couple one day. Ann and Sam take a trip to Paris and the assassin monitors them and kills Ann. Three years later, Sam has escaped to Tai O, a fishing village and a look-alike Japanese tourist named You comes and the romance begins again; however, what Sam doesn't know is the assassin was You.

A former crime boss walks away from that life, but his dad won’t let him be. Dad insists that he take over the enterprise. ML reunites with his childhood sweetheart, but he hides his true identity from her. The plot sounds rough and dark, but it was actually a fluffy romcom. Kinda crazy how they mixed those opposite elements yet created a warm, delightful, and funny drama.



Gangster Patisserie. The adaptation will involve a female Japanese college student who runs away to Taiwan and gets involved with a reformed young hoodlum who just got out of jail after five years. Turns out his old gangster boss lost his wife to an illness and has decided to turn over a new leaf and become a legit businessman by starting a bakery that employs all his former gang members. His beloved deceased wife's daughter from her previous marriage is the Japanese girl and she arrives in Taiwan looking for her mom, and ends up living with her step father, who dreams of being a master baker but sucks big time at baking. The entire gang of misfits all live and work together, and heartwarming hilarity ensues.


The female leads in both dramas cohabitate with a group of guys who are also pretty rich.
Both of the male leads have a secret that they're trying to keep from the FL. They ML also falls first but tries to act non chalant about it.
The second FLs are very bitchy to the FL but they're also minsunderstood.
Both of the male leads have a secret that they're trying to keep from the FL. They ML also falls first but tries to act non chalant about it.
The second FLs are very bitchy to the FL but they're also minsunderstood.



Senagaki Isaku will be a first-year high school student starting in spring. Her grandfather is the third head of the Senagaki group, a yakuza organization, so she is feared by those around her. However, starting from spring, she hopes to make normal friends and normally fall in love. She is admitted into a high school further from her hometown, however, the overprotective young head of the Senagaki group, Utou Keiya, (26 years old) falsifies his age and enters the school with her through a backdoor admission…?! Keiya proclaims that love is too early for her although Isaku is perfectly ready. In truth, she has held an unrequited love for Keiya for quite some time.


When drug dealers attack feisty college student Yuri at a party, she’s saved by Toshiomi Oya, the young boss of a yakuza syndicate. Despite her obvious attraction to him, she convinces herself that she’s not in the market for a bad-boy type. But when they meet again, she finds herself irresistibly drawn to him—kicking off a steamy and dangerous love affair that threatens to consume her, body and soul.


Both Undercover High School and My Sweet Mobster have very similar vibes.
They both have action and are rom-coms.
The main leads knew each other when they were younger, and then later reunite, in both of these dramas.
They both have a group of hilarious side characters (Main Lead's friends).
Both share OSTs by the same artist (Kim Pureum).
They both have action and are rom-coms.
The main leads knew each other when they were younger, and then later reunite, in both of these dramas.
They both have a group of hilarious side characters (Main Lead's friends).
Both share OSTs by the same artist (Kim Pureum).
