Oh, I feel sorry for Bong Su, because the shaman simply doesn't try to understand about him, about his past life and know what torments him, isn't that what a shaman would do?
Are we watching the same show? They show the depth of his character and why he is like that, and he most definitely…
The truth is that she just feels comfortable because he is welcoming to people who are sad and she remembered her childhood of not having anyone to laugh with in sad moments, how can someone love someone just for that? It just seems like a crush, confusion for having needed someone like that in childhood.
He treats her badly and she runs after him like a dog, she gets on my nerves. I think the love she feels for him is very superficial, it seems more like a teenage crush, this couple doesn't feel chemistry and it doesn't move me. It seems like she likes him, because he doesn't like her, teenage passion, the kind of passion that hurts the ego, so the person depends on the person's presence to feel good.
I cried a lot at the end, it's exciting, a drama that really tells the reality of life, the frustrations that occur when something bad happens, and most importantly, the action to change the reality you live in. Despite age and time, it's always possible to achieve what you really want.
My god, holy shit, this character is already making me angry, couldn't she very well accept that she is a shaman and be proud of her origins and accept what she really is? She just stands behind the boy, but accepts being bullied by others despite Bae Gyeon trying to protect her
I liked it, the beginning reminded me of The Prisoner of Beauty, the moment when she waits for the fourth prince to allow her to enter the palace, and the scenes in which the two characters suspect each other. I love enemies to love, does anyone know other enemies to love?