Friendly Rivalry Episode 4
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In the fourth episode, a tense narrative develops with a moment when Seulgi and Jay's relationship deepens. In particular, the shocking kiss scene in the bathtub, which appears in the second half, made headlines with its fresh production, which is rare in Korean dramas. This scene leaves a strong impression on viewers with a dreamy atmosphere, and Lee Hye-ri and Jung Soo-bin's outstanding performances add to the sense of immersion.
Whenever Seulgi is in crisis, Jay always stands by her side, and although she initially doubted Jay's kindness, she gradually opens the door to her heart. Seulgi goes to Jay's house to play, and they start to share their feelings side by side in a room that looks like they are in the sea with the blue colors and the fish decorations on the wall. After that, while enjoying a bubble bath in the bathtub, the two fall into deep emotions, and a thick kiss scene appears. This scene symbolically shows that their relationship has evolved into an emotion beyond just a friendship.
But their sweet moments are only brief. Seulgi wakes up while he is with Jay, and finds out through his cell phone text that Jay kicked Kim Na-ri out of Chaehwa Girls' High School, who was bothering him. This gives Seulgi doubts about Jay and creates tension. This event makes Seulgi rethink her trust in Jay and instills a spark of conflict between the two.
Meanwhile, Choi Kyung-eun is the top student at Chaehwa Girls' High School and is always in second place behind Jay, who is the wannabe of all students. He is absolutely against having an unidentified person join their group to keep in check when Jay shows interest in Seul-gi. Jay promises to help Choi become the class president, talking about Seul-gi's premeditation for Korea University. However, on the day of the election, Jay recommends Seul-gi as the class presidential candidate, contrary to his promise, and Choi gets angry because he cannot become the class president by a single vote.
Choi takes away the ballots and checks the results again when he discovers that the two ballots are written in the same handwriting. He claims that it is a fraudulent election, but because of Jay's influence, his claim is not accepted, and Choi rather apologizes. Choi, however, does not easily give up, sneaks the ballots home, collates their handwriting, and analyzes them carefully. He cannot give up his doubts about voting manipulation, and through this, he sees a chance for revenge against Jay.
In the midst of this, Choi finds a medical accident complaint of Jay's father Taejun, which his mother, a lawyer, left at her desk. Through this, Choi begins to dig into Jay's weaknesses and learns that the death of Seulgi's father, Woo Do-hyuk, and Jay's father, Yoo Tae-jun Hospital, are intertwined. This case will arouse even greater curiosity and vengeance for Choi and provide an important inflection point for future developments.
Whenever Seulgi is in crisis, Jay always stands by her side, and although she initially doubted Jay's kindness, she gradually opens the door to her heart. Seulgi goes to Jay's house to play, and they start to share their feelings side by side in a room that looks like they are in the sea with the blue colors and the fish decorations on the wall. After that, while enjoying a bubble bath in the bathtub, the two fall into deep emotions, and a thick kiss scene appears. This scene symbolically shows that their relationship has evolved into an emotion beyond just a friendship.
But their sweet moments are only brief. Seulgi wakes up while he is with Jay, and finds out through his cell phone text that Jay kicked Kim Na-ri out of Chaehwa Girls' High School, who was bothering him. This gives Seulgi doubts about Jay and creates tension. This event makes Seulgi rethink her trust in Jay and instills a spark of conflict between the two.
Meanwhile, Choi Kyung-eun is the top student at Chaehwa Girls' High School and is always in second place behind Jay, who is the wannabe of all students. He is absolutely against having an unidentified person join their group to keep in check when Jay shows interest in Seul-gi. Jay promises to help Choi become the class president, talking about Seul-gi's premeditation for Korea University. However, on the day of the election, Jay recommends Seul-gi as the class presidential candidate, contrary to his promise, and Choi gets angry because he cannot become the class president by a single vote.
Choi takes away the ballots and checks the results again when he discovers that the two ballots are written in the same handwriting. He claims that it is a fraudulent election, but because of Jay's influence, his claim is not accepted, and Choi rather apologizes. Choi, however, does not easily give up, sneaks the ballots home, collates their handwriting, and analyzes them carefully. He cannot give up his doubts about voting manipulation, and through this, he sees a chance for revenge against Jay.
In the midst of this, Choi finds a medical accident complaint of Jay's father Taejun, which his mother, a lawyer, left at her desk. Through this, Choi begins to dig into Jay's weaknesses and learns that the death of Seulgi's father, Woo Do-hyuk, and Jay's father, Yoo Tae-jun Hospital, are intertwined. This case will arouse even greater curiosity and vengeance for Choi and provide an important inflection point for future developments.
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