Love According to the Law Teaser: Shows Lee Seung-gi and Lee Se-young Together After 4 Years!

KBS drama has released the teaser for its upcoming Legal comedy Love According to the Law also known as The Law Cafe and we are excited for this Kdrama! Directed by Lee Eun-jin, the drama stars Lee Seung-gi, Lee Se-young, Kim Nam-hee, Kim Seul-gi, alongside other cast members. The 16 episodes series is set to release next month!

The story revolves around a former prosecutor turned building owner and a present lawyer with a beautiful face with a fiery personality. The drama will show the events that will take place when these two meet as the latter becomes a tenant of the former. It will also focus on the events that take place at a law firm that also runs as a cafe.

In the teaser shared, Kim Jeong-ho (Lee Seung-gi) is being interviewed about himself as he confidently answers questions about his current self and his school days. However, when he asked about the reason he left being a lawyer, his expression changed and he passes the question.

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He is then asked about his unrequited love for Kim Yu-ri (Lee Se-young), he calls it a complicated situation.

Just like this, the teaser ends and we are left with questions about a genius lawyer who quit the field and his relationship with his tenant. The Kdrama is bound to be an interesting one as this teaser hints at a very intriguing plot that will pull you in.

The ex-prosecutor who was once labelled a “monster genius” and a female lead who will kick some ass if needed is already exciting the fans. As shown in the teaser, the story will not be as simple as it seems and will take you on one amazing ride.

The Kdrama will be reuniting The Korean Odyssey stars after four years which is exciting fans of the drama more than ever.

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Watch the Love According to the Law Teaser

Love According to the Law is set to release on September 5, 2022.

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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