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A beautiful pleasent suprise
I walked into this drama with normal expectatio2n, but it’s been an unexpectedly beautiful surprise.
The chemistry between the leads is a quiet electricity—natural, effortless, and deeply felt. The plot unfolds like a mystery, layered and captivating. And yes, the many feet-kicking scenes? That's how you do a rom com.
Seong A is a breath of fresh air—a heroine shaped by sorrow, yet not broken by it. Her story is heavy with sadness, but instead of retreating, she reaches out. She moves through the world with purpose, ready to lend a hand, to stand her ground, especially when Gyeon U needs saving. Her strength lies in her persistence.
Gyeon U is a soul weathered by winter. From childhood, he’s known only the cold of indifference, the cold silence of a world that rarely offered him warmth. Only his grandmother stood by him, unwavering. But then came Seong A and Jiho—two beams of sunlight breaking through his long-held shadows, reminding him of gentleness and light.
The bond between the leads is magnetic in the quietest way—filled with tender glances, soft smiles, and unspoken understanding.
And the friendship between Jiho and Gyeon U? A rare gem. It’s refreshing to see a second male lead who carries no bitterness, only genuine care. Jiho’s presence doesn’t stir rivalry, but adds harmony, lifting the story rather than complicating it.
Then there’s Yeom Hwa—a mystery wrapped in sorrow. Each episode peels back another veil, slowly revealing the pain, fear, and desperation that may have driven her to follow a dark path. Her connection to the General is still an unanswered question.
Can't wait to see what awaits us next 💕
The chemistry between the leads is a quiet electricity—natural, effortless, and deeply felt. The plot unfolds like a mystery, layered and captivating. And yes, the many feet-kicking scenes? That's how you do a rom com.
Seong A is a breath of fresh air—a heroine shaped by sorrow, yet not broken by it. Her story is heavy with sadness, but instead of retreating, she reaches out. She moves through the world with purpose, ready to lend a hand, to stand her ground, especially when Gyeon U needs saving. Her strength lies in her persistence.
Gyeon U is a soul weathered by winter. From childhood, he’s known only the cold of indifference, the cold silence of a world that rarely offered him warmth. Only his grandmother stood by him, unwavering. But then came Seong A and Jiho—two beams of sunlight breaking through his long-held shadows, reminding him of gentleness and light.
The bond between the leads is magnetic in the quietest way—filled with tender glances, soft smiles, and unspoken understanding.
And the friendship between Jiho and Gyeon U? A rare gem. It’s refreshing to see a second male lead who carries no bitterness, only genuine care. Jiho’s presence doesn’t stir rivalry, but adds harmony, lifting the story rather than complicating it.
Then there’s Yeom Hwa—a mystery wrapped in sorrow. Each episode peels back another veil, slowly revealing the pain, fear, and desperation that may have driven her to follow a dark path. Her connection to the General is still an unanswered question.
Can't wait to see what awaits us next 💕
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