What I enjoyed most about this series is how it emphasizes the beauty of a steady, safe kind of love. It’s quite rare to see a story that relies so much on authenticity rather than just loud drama, and I found that refreshing. I also appreciated the slow development it allowed their relationship to become secure, especially given their shared past. It’s a quiet, realistic love story that feels sincere from start to finish even though the central misunderstanding felt a bit cliché at times.
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