South Korea, a thriving metropolis, has become the birthplace for numerous chaebols. Seoul Academy, located in the heart of South Korea, was a school dedicated to the elite and privileged. It was the place where heirs and heiresses of chaebols were educated. Only those who were qualified (having excellent social standing or great wealth) could attend Seoul Academy. The high school fees paid gave the students access to top-notch facilities, lessons provided by professional teachers and ambrosial dishes from Michelin-starred restaurants. On top of that, there was no school uniform. These students could wear what they like to school. Isn't that terrific?

Six months ago, a host club was formed. The host club consisted of five charming young men who were from wealthy and influential families. They spent each day entertaining the female student body with activities such as chatting with them and playing games with them. The ladies were served with delicious pastry and aromatic tea and coffee. The hosts even had a different theme everyday - brilliant butler, handsome Hanbok (traditional Korean apparel), sexy beachwear etc. Tapping into their expertise, they answered the various customers' needs. They even took on the task of consoling these young ladies' broken hearts as well as showering these lonely ladies with love. In essence, the host club was a haven - a place to love and be loved. Profit was earned by selling customers photographs and merchandise of the host club members.

The other male students were jealous of the popular hosts while the female students were delighted with the extra service in attending Seoul Academy. Due to the hosts' widespread influence and the students' support (mainly females), the headmaster and teachers turned a blind eye to this improper activity.

However, their solid foundation was shaken with the establishment of a female host club. The female host club was gaining popularity in spite of being established two months ago. They seemed similar to the original host club, especially since they carried out similar activities. While the male host club entertained the female student body, the female host club addressed the needs of the male student body.

But how can there be two Seoul Academy host clubs? There should only be one host club. Thus, the intense rivalry between the two host clubs was ignited. Which host club will win and be the last one standing? How will the battle turn out with the complicated relationships between the male hosts, females hosts and customers?