I would've liked that, too! He was a very important character in the book, but for some reason his scenes are…
Because Solomon is what they consider as the future that is why he was the focus of the series. To be honest I find the story of Mozasu more interesting than his son Solomon.
If they follow the book, yes Noa dies as he committed suicide when Sunja snd Hansu located him.
He tried so hard to stay away from his family to the point that from where he transferred people taught he was japanese especially when he became a family man. In the end, he became like his own brother who works on a Pachinko parlor. I felt that he was ashaned of himself because of that.
Would you mind to explained which part? Cuz as non novel readers I actually enjoyed this series tbh
That's why I was frustrated too. I dont expect it to be 100% faithful to the book but why did thry havr to change too many manor parts. Especially the part of Noa.
To be honest i dont even know why they made Solomon the focal point of the story. They should have just focus on Sunja.
Can you reco another drama with the same trope like this wherein the guy looks cold hearted until he falls in love? Just finished The Oath of Love and this one.
Why is that almost all their kisses are accidental? Seems impossible to happen irl.
To be honest i dont even know why they made Solomon the focal point of the story. They should have just focus on Sunja.