I feel like in the next episode, Tong will trap Jeo because we saw in the preview that Tong is telling Jeo he wants to see his baby's face. So when Jeo goes to save Tong, those people will catch Jeo, and in this way, Tong will get free but Jeo will get trapped. Then, Ming will give those people money to save Jeo.
I don't understand one thing: if Tong needs money from Ming, why is Ming's mom helping Tong? I initially thought that maybe Tong was asking Ming for money because he didn't want to tell anyone else, and he knew that Ming would definitely give it to him. But now that Ming's mom also knows that Tong is asking Ming for money, why is she helping Tong? I mean, she could give him the money herself, so why is she telling Ming to help Tong?And Tong is so shameless, saying 'let's talk about money in the meeting room.'Please, someone explain this to me because this wasn't in the novel. In the novel, Tong was asking for money secretly because he knew that no one else but Ming would give him the money.
No one talking avout jeo His last hope also ended along with his real identity, he is in this world but with someone else's identity and living like this is no less than death for him😭
i agree this scene was very different whereas in the novel it just hit so well cuz there was more emotion, they…
And the scene in the Novel where ming said i love you to jeo and jeo replied.....How could you say that you love me? Ming, how could you fucking say that to me? When you were fucking me, your heart was thinking of Tong. With just a phone call from Tong, you had me tied up and wouldn’t let me leave. For Tong…. You didn’t care how much you humiliated me…You…you’re telling me that you love me? Ming, this sentence, how could you say it?........this scene is my favourite and they cut this😫😫😫i was waiting for this scene 😫😫
They didn't explain the scene at Jeo's house properly. The reason this part is so good in the novel is that it explains Ming's feelings well. Ming crying and then forcefully hugging and kissing Jeo. And Jeo's dialogue, 'Leave my home, as I said three years ago and am saying again now,' cutting this dialogue wasn't a good decision. The rest of the episode was emotional, especially the scene where Jeo's body was being burned and Jeo was watching his own body burn. That scene was very emotional.
Probably, because in the next episode there's an intimate scene, and it takes place in their old house. According to the novel, this scene happens when Ming learns about Jeo. If they are follow the novel then yes😁
I am now reading the last chapters of the novel, and I want to say that I have not read anything this beautiful…
Ming's brother character is the best character in the novel and he is my crush in the novel but unfortunately ming's brother in the series not giving me that vibe like what i imagined him😫jim character is more suitable for ming's brother in the series but unfortunately he is ming manager 😫 Btw mike is playing ming's brother character, which is totally opposite in the novel.
Because in kisskh, it's showing 2 episodes
His last hope also ended along with his real identity, he is in this world but with someone else's identity and living like this is no less than death for him😭
Btw mike is playing ming's brother character, which is totally opposite in the novel.