
High school student Juho Woo finds himself in a peculiar Literature Club alongside a diverse group of peers and an unusually enthusiastic teacher, Mr. Song Hak Moon. The club's activities are far from conventional; instead of writing original works, they focus on a unique tradition: creating "compilations."
These aren't just collections of stories, but a documentation of the creative process itself, a way of "leaving a trace" behind. As Juho navigates the dynamics of the club, including the arrival of the stern Baron Kim, he begins to unravel the meaning of storytelling not as an objective, but as a journey of shared experience and quiet reflection.