In the whole play, I didn't feel that the male protagonist made any extraordinary efforts, only the good luck of changing his life when he touched the chestnut head... I wanted to be the number one catering company in the country and found a chef who was completely incompetent, and Then inexplicably became a famous chef? As the president, I don't understand propaganda at all, and I don't want to learn. Is wearing a doll and handing out flyers to set up a person who can do it by himself? The old man I met by chance is a real estate tycoon. I can only slowly put a question mark? The male protagonist's feelings for the female protagonist are also a bit abrupt. Is this stupid? I don't think so. It's just that the screenwriter wants them to be together.
Speaking of which, I don't believe it myself. After watching the whole show, my favorite is the second female lead. She is a bit selfish. She didn't make up her mind to abandon everything for the male lead at the beginning, because she did not have the confidence of the female lead. In the end, reporting the elder family became the key to the success of the male lead. I think she has always wanted to help the male lead, but she must be careful and have full confidence, because she can't afford to lose; she relies on her own ability to step forward Climbing up, President Zhang's appreciation is not in vain. He has not harmed anyone, but he just wants to live a good life; I think she likes the male lead, but they are just not suitable. This entanglement is painful for me. She got it completely, and she has never wavered in her pursuit of Zhang Genyuan from beginning to end. Ah, speaking of this, the Zhang brothers are really miserable. They are not bad in nature, but they all love each other and go astray.
I insist on watching it mainly because I haven’t followed Korean dramas for a long time, and I don’t want to give up halfway, so let’s just…
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