The first time I met Haimo, I was watching "August Love" in high school, and I didn't want to be too charming when I smiled. When he grows up, Haimo is not as delicate as when he was a child, but more of a kind of maturity. His eyes are shining and pure, and his acting skills are getting better and better.
Looking at this drama again, there are no so-called bad guys in the drama, they are all ordinary people who plan for their own interests. This is the reality. However, when patients are facing pain, they can concentrate on doing their own work, let go of the unpleasantness with each other, and reassure the patient in spirit or action, not for the salary, but for the living life. Without the spirit of praising doctors for saving lives and helping the wounded, every doctor and even a patient has grown spiritually, as well as their understanding of the doctor's job. I have seen enough of those who don't take life seriously, even in the operating room. Intriguing medical film I really think it's a good TV series
In addition, the hug at the end of episode 18 and the sentence I love you more are so heartwarming!
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