![]() Joon-gu steps in and offers the piggyback ride instead, and while Seung-jo hadn’t been eager to carry her, damned if he’ll be upstaged by this guy. He grabs her wrist (oy), and protective Joon-gu arrives on the scene at just this moment, seeing Ha-ni struggling against Seung-jo’s grasp. Three-year crush notwithstanding, being called a public menace can go a long way in quashing the warm fuzzies, and Ha-ni refuses. If everyone’s going to assume he’s a flake, he’d rather just get it over with. He grumbles that she’s a public menace, but sighs and tells her to go ahead and claim her piggyback ride. Ha-ni mutters to Seung-jo not to misunderstand - she had nothing to do with this. The two had privately agreed to nullify that bet, but can’t explain that to the others without revealing that they’re living together. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.Īfter Ha-ni surprises everyone with her high test score, the students (led by teacher Kang-yi) chant for Seung-jo to live up to his promise of carrying her around the school. Lee Seung-hwan with Park Shin-hye – “Wonderful Day” Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Funny how television can romanticize the unromantic, and vice versa. Go for the perfect meanie who needs to be convinced of your worth, or the loyal lackey who already knows it?Īnd of course, the answer (in a drama) is always the opposite of the one we’d advocate in real life. 199 SeptemJanuPlayful Kiss: Episode 3 by javabeansĪh, the eternal kdrama conundrum.
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