At first, I didn't think Son Ye Jin was beautiful either.
But looking at it, Zheng Yucheng is getting more and more handsome, and Son Yejin is getting more and more beautiful.
That feeling of love, the woman who was in love, the man who was finally squeezed softly into the heart hidden under the hard cocoon, the man who was as hard as a stone but gradually warmed to water.
The little wife who was molested and checked to see if she was washed, the bedroom door that was closed by the heel kick, was full of love, pure true love, but it didn't last long.
Koreans are still so good at telling stories on the screen. You clearly know that it's an old-fashioned story that can't be more old-fashioned, just to make you cry, but you are so unsatisfactory.
Cry, cry, cry, cry.
While I can still cry, while I can still feel it, even if it is silly, it is better to cry than to be silent.
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