
Lee Jae-wook and Choi Sung-eun's Confrontation Ignites in 'The Last Summer'
The clash between Lee Jae-wook and Choi Sung-eun is set to intensify in the upcoming episodes of KBS 2TV's weekend miniseries 'The Last Summer'.
Episodes 3 and 4, airing on the 8th and 9th at 9:20 PM, will feature Baek Do-ha (played by Lee Jae-wook) surprising Song Ha-kyung (played by Choi Sung-eun) with unexpected actions.
Previously, Do-ha, Ha-kyung's childhood friend who became estranged, appeared in her ordinary life, heightening curiosity about their past. It was revealed that the two grew distant due to an incident two years prior. In the meantime, Do-ha's firm opposition to Ha-kyung's desire to sell their shared peanut house added to the drama's intrigue.
New stills released on the 7th ahead of the third episode show Ha-kyung's bewildered reaction upon seeing documents related to a public tender, handed to her by Jeon Ye-eun (played by Kang Seung-hyun). Ye-eun, who had previously orchestrated Ha-kyung's transfer to the community center, appears to be causing trouble for her once again. Ha-kyung is seen grappling with complex emotions after reviewing the tender documents.
Meanwhile, Do-ha appears before a confused Ha-kyung. Ha-kyung confronts him with a sharp gaze, seeming to question his presence, while Do-ha looks at her with a gentle smile, creating a stark contrast.
Having returned to Patan-myeon after two years, Do-ha continues his antagonistic relationship with Ha-kyung by opposing her 'wall demolition' project and refusing to sell the jointly owned peanut house. Viewers are eager to discover the true reason behind Do-ha's visit to Ha-kyung's workplace amidst their escalating conflict.
Korean netizens are expressing excitement, with comments like "The chemistry between Lee Jae-wook and Choi Sung-eun is already anticipated," "I'm so curious about why they are fighting," and "I can't wait to watch 'The Last Summer'!". They are showing high anticipation for the unfolding relationship and story between the two characters.