
Jeong-o’s life is thrown into chaos when an unexpected pregnancy disrupts her plans as a college junior. Though terrified, she finds comfort in her devoted boyfriend Jiheon, who prepares to propose and build a future together. That future shatters when Jiheon is involved in a car accident that erases his recent memories—including their relationship. Seven years later, fate brings them together again. But Jiheon doesn’t recognize Jeong-o, nor does he know the truth about the little girl who looks just like him. As buried memories, unresolved feelings, and the weight of the past resurface, Jeong-o must decide whether love can bloom again—or if some losses are permanent.
A Child Who Looks Like Me excels at quiet heartbreak. Rather than dramatic twists, it relies on emotional realism—the ache of unspoken truth, the exhaustion of single parenthood, and the pain of loving someone who no longer remembers you.
Jeong-o’s strength lies in endurance rather than bold action, making her journey deeply relatable. Jiheon’s amnesia isn’t treated as a convenient plot device, but as a wall that love must cautiously navigate. Their shared child anchors the story emotionally, transforming the romance into something far more complex than reunion alone.
This webtoon is ideal for readers who appreciate mature romance, family-centered drama, and stories that explore love tested by time and loss. A Child Who Looks Like Me doesn’t promise easy answers—but it offers sincerity at every step.
