Summary
Just as the Hunter Academy and Astor school contrast in their elite educational structures, so do the residents of both institutions, Jiyu, and Hunter. Both students remain in the same building but in very opposite accommodations.
Now, when we observe the two characters’ personalities, their differences become even more visible: the quiet Jiyu enjoys reading rather than going out and hanging around; while Hunter cannot even sit still for a minute.
Hunter soon discovers his gift for tennis and starts getting involved in tournaments. After winning all the matches at every tournament Jiyu goes to, Hunter begins to think that Jiyu brings him luck.
However, every young person faces the mystery of adolescence in their lives and Jiyu is no exception. Unfortunately for Jiyu, her problems get even worse after a tragedy in her family occurs. The Hamilton family has no choice but to accept Jiyu into their home. The unfortunate thing is that Jiyu is no longer Hunter’s friend in the new family.
Jiyu uses Hunter to stay in the game; Hunter uses Jiyu due to his beliefs and superstitions.
In Tennis, the word “Lose” means having a score of zero. A love game implies one of the player’s score being zero. The pair is entangled with the mixed feelings of love as well as hatred for each other as they keep hitting the ball being tied to the love game. The question arises here is who would win in the end?