Good luck with that, hun.
I’m only half way through (waiting for the second half to be subbed), but I’m loving it as always. I can’t wait for the recap to kyaaaa with the rest of the beanies. 😀

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    pretty realistic that everything doesnt magically turn into unicorns and rainbows after a kiss and there will be mutual accord. I like that Ji Wook is as awkward as usually the heroines in other dramas and I like how all that Bong Hee is now the one holding back but half of her has already given in. a rocky kind of start.

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      I love the aftermath as well. I like how they are straight-forward with each other but in such a flailing, realistic way. I bet Ji-wook practiced his speech a billion times before he was able to spit it out, and even then he ran behind the counter to hide afterwards. It makes sense that Bong-hee is reluctant this time around. To her, he seems inconsistent and her heart can only handle so much back and forth, but she can’t really deny her feelings (or how that kiss made her feel) and he is being more open about his feelings this time that I think she’ll see his sincerity soon enough.

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        Bong Hee must be one of the most feminist characters of all times. She might have a crush on him, but she defends her rights and makes her decisions, she demands honestly and clear cards, she doesnt just take any “It is for your sake!” but tells him straight what he should have done instead. and Ji Wook respects that – does that even happen in real life? yet she is not perfect and can make mistakes, too. like losing the case for CEO Byun – they both tried to do the right thing and thought people would see their sincerity, but failed. happens to the best of us.
        but now they have a chance to actually flirt and be aware of it. they are learning how to build, not just start a relationship, the way it happened last time.

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