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The "error" enters his life in the form of , a talented, free-spirited design major. Jae-young is everything Sang-woo is not: chaotic, emotional, and social. He is a "semantic error" in Sang-woo’s perfectly coded reality. The Conflict

The story follows , an uncompromising, logic-driven computer science student who lives his life by a rigid set of rules. For Sang-woo, the world is binary—efficient or inefficient, correct or incorrect.

In computer science, a occurs when a program is syntactically perfect but produces an unintended result because the logic is flawed. This story uses that concept as a metaphor for a relationship between two fundamentally different people. The Premise Semantic Error

: Jae-young decides to torment Sang-woo, not through violence, but by disrupting his carefully curated routine—showing up in his favorite "unoccupied" spots and wearing the color red, which Sang-woo hates.

The tension begins when Sang-woo removes the names of non-participating group members from a final project, causing Jae-young to fail and lose his chance to study abroad. The "error" enters his life in the form

The "deep" aspect of the story lies in Sang-woo’s internal struggle to process human connection. He tries to apply a 10-minute "preview" rule to their relationship—testing if he can tolerate Jae-young's presence—only to realize that love doesn't follow a script.

Jae-young, meanwhile, begins to see that his own "chaos" was a defense mechanism. He learns to appreciate the stability and sincerity in Sang-woo’s rigid honesty. Conclusion The Conflict The story follows , an uncompromising,

: As they are forced to collaborate on a mobile game, their animosity turns into curiosity. Sang-woo, who views emotions as "bugs" in his system, finds himself unable to calculate or predict his feelings for Jae-young. The Depth: Logic vs. Feeling