If he was a minor the police would be more concerned about him missing. Feel he was about to start college.
Yeah, I believe he's already an adult.. probably 19 or 20 if he was a senior... cause I think most Koreans enter college when they're 20 or something... since they have elem., mid, and high school. Unlike in my country, we don't have mid school, so we usually enter college as a minor (mostly), like at the age of 16 in my case.
So Jun is/was probably a senior in high school and was preparing to take med in college? I'm not surprised that he's rich, but more that he's still in high school... LOL... my, my, my, that twist was certainly not expected at all ~
But now it all makes sense, Jun is very innocent when it comes to Rara, the way he blushes and all proves that he is young. But at a young age, he sure is very much mature and responsible than any adults out there.
Glad I could help :).. it's really a good thing it's not listed as VIP cause it may take a long time before you can access them if you haven't paid, but I guess it happens mostly with Chinese dramas only ~
I also think Lee Hyuk is the bad guy in what happened in 1997. YDJ must be son of the captain, Actor Yeon Woo…
Yes, Lee Hyuk, that coward who fired the first shot, is gonna be the human villain, aside from the unexplainable enemy they're facing.
Oh, so that was the actor's name, I can't remember his name fully, only remember Night Owl :)
I don't think the father figure of Yerim is a survivor. Don't think he was part of Captain Night Owl's squad. I believe he was part of a rescue/backup squad who went to the location after what happened. Because you can see some men carrying Lee Hyuk away with his injured leg.
Could it be that YDJ is the son of the commander from 1997 who died? Which basing from the flashbacks of First Lieutenant Han, that Lee Hyuk guy probably killed all their comrades who were at that mission to shut them up, including the commander, leaving the two of them only alive. Since they were all seen arguing who's to blame. The commander has that photo of his wife and child that FL. Han also captured with his camera. Also one reason why YDJ seems familiar to Lee Hyuk.
You mean his attributes is that of a second lead? ^^
Yeah, I know what you mean there... which is also why Second Lead Syndrome is so strong in most dramas I've watched because I always root for the other good guy.
And speaking of mental health, I have noticed that some dramas now actually touch on those sensitive issues. Which is a nice change, mental health is such a prevalent issue in Korea yet idk why no one openly talks about it. It is also the case in Japan. They're two of the countries with the highest rate in suicide cases.
But now it all makes sense, Jun is very innocent when it comes to Rara, the way he blushes and all proves that he is young. But at a young age, he sure is very much mature and responsible than any adults out there.
Yeah, I remember, which is why I said in my comment above that the photo might be a proof that the Captain probably was YDR's father.
On your device, just download the iQiyi app in Play Store and then you can watch it there after you installed it.
Oh, so that was the actor's name, I can't remember his name fully, only remember Night Owl :)
I don't think the father figure of Yerim is a survivor. Don't think he was part of Captain Night Owl's squad. I believe he was part of a rescue/backup squad who went to the location after what happened. Because you can see some men carrying Lee Hyuk away with his injured leg.
Could it be that YDJ is the son of the commander from 1997 who died? Which basing from the flashbacks of First Lieutenant Han, that Lee Hyuk guy probably killed all their comrades who were at that mission to shut them up, including the commander, leaving the two of them only alive. Since they were all seen arguing who's to blame. The commander has that photo of his wife and child that FL. Han also captured with his camera. Also one reason why YDJ seems familiar to Lee Hyuk.
And speaking of mental health, I have noticed that some dramas now actually touch on those sensitive issues. Which is a nice change, mental health is such a prevalent issue in Korea yet idk why no one openly talks about it. It is also the case in Japan. They're two of the countries with the highest rate in suicide cases.