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I don't like the story much
For the first time, the story sidelined the male protagonist from the main theme, and in the end, the second male lead took the spotlight. Why am I writing this? You'll understand once you watch the drama. The show was going well until the 10th or 11th episode, then the plot became frustrating.
Enjoying the love story between the leads, a sudden twist turned the rest of the drama into a headache. The male lead becomes a "criminal," not in the literal sense, but because he didn’t tell his girlfriend about his ex. She confronts him, questioning why he kept his past relationship a secret. If he had told her earlier, she wouldn’t have been haunted by her school-time memories.
Interestingly, both were each other's first loves. She has a point in saying that he left his ex only after meeting her, meaning if he hadn't met her, he would have stayed with his ex. In this sense, her doubts are valid.
What I’ve written reflects the unexpected ending of the drama.**
Enjoying the love story between the leads, a sudden twist turned the rest of the drama into a headache. The male lead becomes a "criminal," not in the literal sense, but because he didn’t tell his girlfriend about his ex. She confronts him, questioning why he kept his past relationship a secret. If he had told her earlier, she wouldn’t have been haunted by her school-time memories.
Interestingly, both were each other's first loves. She has a point in saying that he left his ex only after meeting her, meaning if he hadn't met her, he would have stayed with his ex. In this sense, her doubts are valid.
What I’ve written reflects the unexpected ending of the drama.**
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