My Dearest Nemesis Episode 7
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In the seventh episode, the story unfolds as the complex emotional line between the main characters Baek Soo-jung (Moon Ga-young) and Ban Ki-yeon (Choi Hyun-wook) deepens. The core content of this episode shows what conflict and understanding your relationship develops through.
The story begins with a scene where Ban Ki-yeon recklessly pulls Baek Soo-jung into the fitting room. The main character tries to forget the memory of kissing Su-jeong, but Su-jeong tries to avoid it, and then tries to hide her feelings while choosing Yoon Ji-hoo's clothes. However, Su-jeong rejects Ji-hoo's after-sales request, further solidifying her feelings for the main character in her heart.
Ju-yeon transforms into a director and takes Su-Jeong, and in the process, the relationship between the two develops little by little. Ju-yeon apologizes to Su-Jeong for her memory of kissing, but Su-Jeong refutes that the memory is not a mistake. In this conversation, Su-Jeong is confused by her feelings and eventually runs away, saying she has a prior engagement. In this scene, Su-Jeong's shame intersects with the main character's affectionate heart.
Su-Jeong goes to Sulo and tells Ha-jin (Im Semi) that she turned down Afternoon. Ha-jin asks what style Su-jeong wants, but Su-jeong recalls the lead role, revealing her reluctance to be younger and unusual. This scene reminds Su-jeong of how she feels about the lead role, and it is an opportunity to further complicate their relationship.
Baek Soo-jung confronts her situation and contemplates her relationship with the main character. He tries to clarify the boundaries of the relationship by emphasizing that his situation is different from that of the main character. The main character is embarrassed when she hears Su-Jeong, but she still feels drawn to her. In the process, Su-jeong tries to cut off her relationship with the main character because she doesn't want to be cut by the company, and the main character tries to catch him, but she becomes speechless.
In the episode, the story of Ha Jin and Shin Won's unrequited love is also depicted. Shin Won pledges to never go back to Sulo, but ends up there, revealing his feelings for Ha Jin. The two's emotional lines are intricately intertwined, revealing their anguish for each other's love.
Su-Jeong makes an appointment by calling Ju-yeon. In the process, however, when the main character interrogates Su-Jeong about her personal life, she firmly draws a line and shows her anxiety. The main character shows interest in Su-Jeong, but Su-Jeong feels disappointed at the main character who does not understand her situation.
Later, Ju-yeon joins Subin's girlfriend at a dinner table, emphasizing that she is Yong-sung's successor. In this scene, Ju-yeon is warned by Subin's family and tries to live up to their expectations. However, Ju-yeon shows her heart honestly and does not want to lose her true feelings for Su-Jeong.
Su-Jeong recalls her childhood trauma and tells the main character to wake up, but the main character wants to fight back against the pain of the past. In this process, Su-Jeong tries to protect her precious things, and the relationship between the two deepens.
The final part of the drama features a touching kiss scene that confirms each other's feelings. The two understand each other's wounds and acknowledge their love. Ju-yeon realizes that Baek is the most precious person to her, and chooses her love over her status as Yong-sung's successor.
The drama is based on a webtoon, which properly combines comedy and romance to bring emotions and laughter to viewers at the same time. It depicts people's love and wounds through each character's complex emotional lines and situations, and ultimately follows their journey to find happiness. "That's a Black Dragon" is recommended as a healing drama that evokes deep sympathy in viewers through the sincerity and conflict of love.
The story begins with a scene where Ban Ki-yeon recklessly pulls Baek Soo-jung into the fitting room. The main character tries to forget the memory of kissing Su-jeong, but Su-jeong tries to avoid it, and then tries to hide her feelings while choosing Yoon Ji-hoo's clothes. However, Su-jeong rejects Ji-hoo's after-sales request, further solidifying her feelings for the main character in her heart.
Ju-yeon transforms into a director and takes Su-Jeong, and in the process, the relationship between the two develops little by little. Ju-yeon apologizes to Su-Jeong for her memory of kissing, but Su-Jeong refutes that the memory is not a mistake. In this conversation, Su-Jeong is confused by her feelings and eventually runs away, saying she has a prior engagement. In this scene, Su-Jeong's shame intersects with the main character's affectionate heart.
Su-Jeong goes to Sulo and tells Ha-jin (Im Semi) that she turned down Afternoon. Ha-jin asks what style Su-jeong wants, but Su-jeong recalls the lead role, revealing her reluctance to be younger and unusual. This scene reminds Su-jeong of how she feels about the lead role, and it is an opportunity to further complicate their relationship.
Baek Soo-jung confronts her situation and contemplates her relationship with the main character. He tries to clarify the boundaries of the relationship by emphasizing that his situation is different from that of the main character. The main character is embarrassed when she hears Su-Jeong, but she still feels drawn to her. In the process, Su-jeong tries to cut off her relationship with the main character because she doesn't want to be cut by the company, and the main character tries to catch him, but she becomes speechless.
In the episode, the story of Ha Jin and Shin Won's unrequited love is also depicted. Shin Won pledges to never go back to Sulo, but ends up there, revealing his feelings for Ha Jin. The two's emotional lines are intricately intertwined, revealing their anguish for each other's love.
Su-Jeong makes an appointment by calling Ju-yeon. In the process, however, when the main character interrogates Su-Jeong about her personal life, she firmly draws a line and shows her anxiety. The main character shows interest in Su-Jeong, but Su-Jeong feels disappointed at the main character who does not understand her situation.
Later, Ju-yeon joins Subin's girlfriend at a dinner table, emphasizing that she is Yong-sung's successor. In this scene, Ju-yeon is warned by Subin's family and tries to live up to their expectations. However, Ju-yeon shows her heart honestly and does not want to lose her true feelings for Su-Jeong.
Su-Jeong recalls her childhood trauma and tells the main character to wake up, but the main character wants to fight back against the pain of the past. In this process, Su-Jeong tries to protect her precious things, and the relationship between the two deepens.
The final part of the drama features a touching kiss scene that confirms each other's feelings. The two understand each other's wounds and acknowledge their love. Ju-yeon realizes that Baek is the most precious person to her, and chooses her love over her status as Yong-sung's successor.
The drama is based on a webtoon, which properly combines comedy and romance to bring emotions and laughter to viewers at the same time. It depicts people's love and wounds through each character's complex emotional lines and situations, and ultimately follows their journey to find happiness. "That's a Black Dragon" is recommended as a healing drama that evokes deep sympathy in viewers through the sincerity and conflict of love.
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