In a small but vibrant university, a charismatic literature professor, known for his quirky approach to teaching, faces an unusual challenge: his students seem more interested in social life than in the classics of literature. With an unconventional style, he decides to implement a series of unorthodox methods to capture their attention and ignite their passion for knowledge. However, what begins as an academic prank transforms into an emotional whirlwind when a group of students falls in love with his techniques and inadvertently finds themselves caught up in romantic entanglements.
Amid wild literature sessions and discussions about life, the professor becomes a mentor not only to his students but also to himself, rediscovering his own passion for teaching. As the relationships develop and complicate, the lessons they learn go beyond the books: friendship, love, and the search for purpose intertwine in their hearts.
Through laughter and a few tears, the students begin to question what it truly means to be a good student and an even better human being. In the end, it's not just about formal education, but about personal growth and the importance of being true to oneself. This heartwarming comedy reminds us that, on the journey of life, learning often encompasses much more than just books.