Will's daughter, Maya, came home after she studied sex education at school, clamoring for her father to tell her a love story about her. Yamama wants to work hard to find the image of her mother from the story, although her parents are divorced. In 1992, Emily, Will's temporarily separated girlfriend, came to New York alone to develop her own business, and he was a member of the campaign team that helped Clinton's presidential bid. Will is ambitious, but his career is not as smooth as he imagined. The same is true for the emotional road. The lonely Will develops a vague relationship with the Chapter employee Aibo and the news reporter Shaman. In the end, he even breaks up with Emily, who also cheated. Even if Will has a firm foothold in New York and has his own company, he still wanders around among these three women. Who is his true love?
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