
Lee Jae-wook Unveils Abandoned School Remodeling Project; Kang Seung-hyun's Surprise Question Stuns Choi Sung-eun
Actor Lee Jae-wook is set to unveil a project to remodel an abandoned school.
In the third episode of KBS 2TV's Saturday-Sunday mini-series 'The Last Summer,' airing on the 8th, the project that Baek Do-ha (played by Lee Jae-wook) has meticulously worked on for a year will be revealed.
Previously, it was hinted that a character named Baek Do-young (Lee Jae-wook) was involved in the strained relationship between Do-ha and Song Ha-kyung (Choi Sung-eun). Ha-kyung, angered by Do-ha's persistent references to childhood memories, lashed out, "Don't force your memories on me." However, Ha-kyung's efforts to protect a box containing Do-young's name tag, despite her harsh words, sparked curiosity about the hidden story.
In stills released ahead of the third episode airing today (8th), Do-ha is seen in a sharp suit, his gaze serious. He is in the midst of presenting his new project to the public: remodeling the defunct Patan High School into an observatory. Even with the mayor of Patan in attendance, Do-ha smoothly continues his presentation, showcasing his professionalism as a skilled architectural director.
Meanwhile, Ha-kyung, watching him, appears displeased, unable to discern his thoughts. As his presentation progresses successfully, Jeon Ye-eun (Kang Seung-hyun) poses a surprise question to Ha-kyung, capturing everyone's attention.
Following a moment of silence, Ha-kyung's answer prompts Do-ha to raise a question, looking perplexed. A tense standoff ensues between the two. However, Ha-kyung finds herself unable to hide her bewilderment at Do-ha's eloquent responses. Viewers are highly curious about the conversation exchanged between them and how this project will impact Do-ha and Ha-kyung's relationship.
'The Last Summer' episode 3 heightens anticipation by showing Baek Do-ha and Song Ha-kyung entangled once again through the abandoned school remodeling project, while also hinting at the truth behind their first love from years ago. The third episode airs today (8th) at 9:20 PM KST on KBS 2TV.
In 'The Last Summer,' Lee Jae-wook portrays Baek Do-ha, a genius architect tasked with successfully completing a project to transform an abandoned school into an observatory, all while grappling with past heartbreak from his first love. His complex relationship with Choi Sung-eun's character is expected to heighten the drama's tension.