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I understand your point but the reason those dramas are up there is because the union of the leads was an integral part of the story in both the dramas. In Pinochio, the villain for our male lead was the female lead's mother and their relationship impacts the plot alot. Similarly, in City Hunter Nana's presence made our guy realise a lot of things and once again she was important to the story. In Love Me If You Dare, Jian's presence was a source of humanizing the stoic Simon. Do you see the trend here? In all these dramas our heroine plays a significant role in the script which was unfortunately reduced on-screen. Which is why the romance automatically becomes an important part even if it is not the central one.
If it was a drama like Defendant or Two Weeks where the romance was an after thought at best, then one could truly argue your point but since it is not ...
Regardless, I didn't set out to deliberately hurt you for I was being simply honest. I won't apologize for letting my thoughts out but I am sorry that you were hurt in the process. Hope there ain't any hard feelings~