No need to drop the drama. There is a reason why. Check other comments below or read the manhua that explains…
How do they end up getting rid of her? I've watched up to episode 26 without subtitles so I vaguely understand what's happening, but I don't understand much, haha.
Yooooo this dude had better not be forced into marrying another wife/taking a concubine. I will not be able to handle it, even if he ignores her (the concubine). Anyone who has read the manhwa, lmk, lol.
I was also initially confused by the mother's actions because she just made the situation more complicated and…
Yeah, it makes sense that as a mother she'd want to avoid that, but we all know it's not going to work out, haha.
I seem to think that the reason she was telling Chung Ah that the decision will protect his mother, is because it was her way of convincing Chung Ah to go along with the lie. Of course, it makes sense which it why Chung Ah believed it, although what his mother would want most is the truth, no matter how painful.
I'm already so irritated by her mother. :'( And she actually kept the phones in like, a freezer/container or something? Idiotic move, lol.
This is super interesting and I wasn't bored for even a moment of the three episodes I've watched. However, I think I'm going to hold out on watching this until it has finished airing.
*SPOILER - EP 2-3* (in case you're someone like me who reads comments even if they have spoiler tags)
The mother lying about his cause of death (I somewhat understand her perspective, but it's going to backfire) seems like a set up for devastating future heartbreak and I don't think I can watch it without a) knowing there is reconciliation (but then again, this is dramaland so of course there is), and b) immediate access to all episodes rather than having to wait weeks for a reconciliation to happen. Again, this is all going off the assumption that they'll get together, he'll find out/she'll feel guilty, and there will end up being some huge conflict, but then they'll resolve it.
So yeah, even though this has me hooked, I'm going to wait.
I seem to think that the reason she was telling Chung Ah that the decision will protect his mother, is because it was her way of convincing Chung Ah to go along with the lie. Of course, it makes sense which it why Chung Ah believed it, although what his mother would want most is the truth, no matter how painful.
I'm already so irritated by her mother. :'( And she actually kept the phones in like, a freezer/container or something? Idiotic move, lol.
*SPOILER - EP 2-3* (in case you're someone like me who reads comments even if they have spoiler tags)
The mother lying about his cause of death (I somewhat understand her perspective, but it's going to backfire) seems like a set up for devastating future heartbreak and I don't think I can watch it without a) knowing there is reconciliation (but then again, this is dramaland so of course there is), and b) immediate access to all episodes rather than having to wait weeks for a reconciliation to happen. Again, this is all going off the assumption that they'll get together, he'll find out/she'll feel guilty, and there will end up being some huge conflict, but then they'll resolve it.
So yeah, even though this has me hooked, I'm going to wait.