It’s deeply troubling to witness the neglect of a grandchild by someone who should have provided love and care. NJ's mother seemed consumed by the material comforts of lottery winnings, prioritizing indulgence over meaningful connections. Instead of cherishing her grandchild, she funneled her energy into fleeting pursuits and questionable activities, even going so far as to involve her grandchild in her son’s clandestine plans to win a contest.
This stark imbalance—her enthusiasm for money and schemes versus her disregard for her only grandchild—raises painful questions. Was it a lack of emotional awareness, misplaced priorities, or an inability to see the value of nurturing family bonds? Whatever the reason, it’s heartbreaking to see potential love and connection go to waste.
oh i thought that may have been her medicine she was throwing away since she wasnt really sick or hurt.
My take - if the motive behind discarding the husband’s medication is strategic, it suggests a calculated plan to incapacitate him, potentially to influence the perception of his capability within the board. This action could establish a narrative that he is unfit to lead, paving the way for changes in power dynamics.
On the flip side, if someone is feigning an act, like Soon Ae, holding onto the medication would align better with maintaining the illusion of being unwell. Disposing of it outright could risk exposing hidden motives or appear overly conspicuous, which might not serve the larger plan.
My theory.... A tripartite treaty has been formed by SA, Soon Ae, and NJ, asserting that the CEO is unfit to lead the company. They plan to approach the Board to request a psychological assessment to determine his fitness to remain in his position. Soon Ae, in a calculated move, feigned illness to gain the CEO's favor and stay in the house. She has since been engaging in clandestine efforts to undermine him, such as sabotaging his medication. If the CEO cannot locate his medication, it might create the perception of a deteriorating mental state—potentially compromising his ability to continue heading the company.
Hope the CEO will change his will after the DNA results. I believe Jung Ae’s will remains the pivotal obstacle in Soon Ae’s calculated and ambitious plans. Her recent torrid revelations about switching babies and falsely claiming credit for reviving the CEO’s father have shattered the façade she carefully maintained. These secrets, once exposed, shake the very foundation of her position within the family. In a moment of defiance and desperation, Jung Ae asks her to leave the family home, marking a turning point in their tumultuous relationship. To Soon Ae, her husband now represents the greatest hurdle preventing her rise to power.
Her act of discarding his medication reveals her chilling resolve—perhaps hoping for a cardiac arrest or some other incapacitation to render him unable to function. With Jung Ae out of the picture, she envisions herself smoothly weaseling her way into control, clearing the path for SA to take over the company. Nam Jim, once seen as a possible successor, would find himself discarded and penniless, a victim of Soon Ae’s relentless pursuit of power. His tragic fall from grace underscores the human cost of her schemes—a ruthless calculation that leaves no room for loyalty or compassion.
Despite the bleakness of the situation, there is hope. SJ's family to me, (and I hope NJ's mother) will emerge as a potential savior, a beacon of strength and morality in the face of Soon Ae's conniving ways. Their determination to protect the CEO and his legacy may just be the lifeline needed to counter Soon Ae's ambitions.
The actor’s mother’s behavior toward MJ reveals deeper psychological layers. Her harsh language and actions may stem from her own past experiences, projecting her fears and memories onto MJ. This use of coarse language is a deliberate attempt to instill fear and disempower MJ, discouraging her from pursuing the actor.
Yet, SJ’s advice to MJ to press forward offers a glimmer of hope. By conquering her fears and standing firm, MJ can overcome the actor’s mother’s tantrums and assert her own strength. Persistence and resilience will ultimately carry the day, allowing MJ to rise above the challenges and claim her place in the unfolding drama.
I love it when PSJ beat up Mr Lottery ticket thief, I laughed out loud so hard. I Sang mother is a horrible person…
I think he has a heart condition as such he does not want to be involved in heated arguments. Case in point today, he was rushed to the hospital. It is a self preservation mechanism for his mental, physical emotional well being.
I love it when PSJ beat up Mr Lottery ticket thief, I laughed out loud so hard. I Sang mother is a horrible person…
She is such a control freak. Aside from wanting to introduce him to a 'rich' woman of her choice she has some secrets up her sleeves weighing her down.
This stark imbalance—her enthusiasm for money and schemes versus her disregard for her only grandchild—raises painful questions. Was it a lack of emotional awareness, misplaced priorities, or an inability to see the value of nurturing family bonds? Whatever the reason, it’s heartbreaking to see potential love and connection go to waste.
On the flip side, if someone is feigning an act, like Soon Ae, holding onto the medication would align better with maintaining the illusion of being unwell. Disposing of it outright could risk exposing hidden motives or appear overly conspicuous, which might not serve the larger plan.
A tripartite treaty has been formed by SA, Soon Ae, and NJ, asserting that the CEO is unfit to lead the company. They plan to approach the Board to request a psychological assessment to determine his fitness to remain in his position. Soon Ae, in a calculated move, feigned illness to gain the CEO's favor and stay in the house. She has since been engaging in clandestine efforts to undermine him, such as sabotaging his medication. If the CEO cannot locate his medication, it might create the perception of a deteriorating mental state—potentially compromising his ability to continue heading the company.
Her act of discarding his medication reveals her chilling resolve—perhaps hoping for a cardiac arrest or some other incapacitation to render him unable to function. With Jung Ae out of the picture, she envisions herself smoothly weaseling her way into control, clearing the path for SA to take over the company. Nam Jim, once seen as a possible successor, would find himself discarded and penniless, a victim of Soon Ae’s relentless pursuit of power. His tragic fall from grace underscores the human cost of her schemes—a ruthless calculation that leaves no room for loyalty or compassion.
Despite the bleakness of the situation, there is hope. SJ's family to me, (and I hope NJ's mother) will emerge as a potential savior, a beacon of strength and morality in the face of Soon Ae's conniving ways. Their determination to protect the CEO and his legacy may just be the lifeline needed to counter Soon Ae's ambitions.
Yet, SJ’s advice to MJ to press forward offers a glimmer of hope. By conquering her fears and standing firm, MJ can overcome the actor’s mother’s tantrums and assert her own strength. Persistence and resilience will ultimately carry the day, allowing MJ to rise above the challenges and claim her place in the unfolding drama.