1. why didn't painter Ryu play it smart and destroy the original?2. if the painting carried such a deep emotional…
it looked like that wasn't the case. why would he sell the original painting if he already got it on his hand in the first place? if he had a chance to destroy the original, his painting would be the only one that existed.
a user down there pointed out how ml worked 9-5 punctually. he had a work life balance and didn't waste a single second (well unless he handled a special case).
and that made me think how he helped hyomin from dusk till dawn. and the smart director made sure the viewers to notice the difference, when the darkness had shifted with the light in the background.
and that's not the only time ml being considered to hyomin. but that's all for today. l already yapped a lot.
1. why didn't painter Ryu play it smart and destroy the original?2. if the painting carried such a deep emotional…
I wondered about that too. and all I can think about is that he saw a picture of that painting, either he took it by himself or a picture posted by someone. because unless he had a photographic memory, how could he possibly replicate it with such a precision? but it would be stupid if he went to the flea market himself, took a picture and didn't secure the painting. so maybe he saw the picture on social media and it was too late when he finally tried to collect the original. I'd appreciate if they explained about this.
I thought it must be too precious for her. I didn't realise about the signature part.
I had an ick feeling when the ceo pulled her hair down again. he must have thought that he was a casanova or something. but I was satisfied to see the look on hyomin's ex. he even held his waist with his two hands. I bet he suffered an immediate back pain as he deserved.
and as expected, everytime hyomin got an attention from a guy he felt so anxious. he's developing inferiority complex atp.
and I was the most satisfied when he had a one sided mental battle with mr. yoon at the gym. and then baaam "yes, ms. kang please speak." he saw mr. yoon received a call from her after he got blocked and she told him they had no business whatsoever to discuss over the phone. eat that shit, mate!
and mr. yoon didn't even bother. I doubt he acknowledged his presence at all ππ€£ poor guy! and in the game of ego that he played on his own, he was the only one pulling the rope, and the one he considered his opponent didn't care at all. how pathetic!
(ep 5) I guess they have no screen time to explain all these things, but I can't help but to wonder...
1. why didn't painter Ryu play it smart and destroy the original? 2. if the painting carried such a deep emotional meaning, why did she sell it at the flea market? 3. how was the bet anyway? did that girl really end up with a "knockoff addict" tattoo on her back? ππ
poor uncle cai. he got multiple dissed by the queen. "you OLD FOOL. falling for such an obvious deception. have you looked in a mirror? your family are NEVER known for their handsomeness." π
nooooxiao jue kept checking on how heeyan would react to his touch. this is too intense. I can't handle this explosive feeling inside my chest. I'm about to destroy the world if he keeps flirting that way π
and that made me think how he helped hyomin from dusk till dawn. and the smart director made sure the viewers to notice the difference, when the darkness had shifted with the light in the background.
and that's not the only time ml being considered to hyomin. but that's all for today. l already yapped a lot.
I thought it must be too precious for her. I didn't realise about the signature part.
and as expected, everytime hyomin got an attention from a guy he felt so anxious. he's developing inferiority complex atp.
and I was the most satisfied when he had a one sided mental battle with mr. yoon at the gym. and then baaam "yes, ms. kang please speak." he saw mr. yoon received a call from her after he got blocked and she told him they had no business whatsoever to discuss over the phone. eat that shit, mate!
and mr. yoon didn't even bother. I doubt he acknowledged his presence at all ππ€£ poor guy! and in the game of ego that he played on his own, he was the only one pulling the rope, and the one he considered his opponent didn't care at all. how pathetic!
2. if the painting carried such a deep emotional meaning, why did she sell it at the flea market?
3. how was the bet anyway? did that girl really end up with a "knockoff addict" tattoo on her back? ππ