Now it's my turn, Chae Soo Bin, ♥ I'm going to protect Yoo Yeon Seok until the end (Before his death)

Dec 29, 2024

 Now it's my turn, Chae Soo Bin, ♥ I'm going to protect Yoo Yeon Seok until the end (Before his death)
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'The phone you just called is...' You fall into Chae Soo-bin's one-sided narrative.

In the 9th and 10th episodes of MBC's Friday-Saturday drama 'The Phone You Called Now' (scripted by Kim Ji-woon, directed by Park Sang-woo and We Deuk-gyu), Chae Soo-bin played the role of Baek Sa-eon (Yu Yeon-seok) and his wife Hong Hee-joo, who also continues their married lives. He made him more immersed in the story of Hee-joo, who moved only with the determination to keep his words.

Hee-joo made a firm determination to keep her word in the future. He looked fondly at Sageon, who was unconscious in the accident, and held his hand tightly. "It's my turn now. It's my turn to keep my word," he said, bursting into tears. On the other hand, even though Hee-ju knows that he is not a real white horse, he asks if he doesn't care. "I'm glad to know you now. No, I'm sorry I found out too late," he replied, hugging his words and making them cheer for the deeper love.




In addition, Hee-joo presented a sincere proposal. After he realized that Sarian had tried to accept him as his wife from the beginning, instead of his sister Hong In-ah (Han Jae-i), he showed Sarian a newly written marriage pledge, saying, `Will you marry me when everything is done?", he confessed. Then, Hee-joo's happy face, sharing her words and kisses, made viewers excited.

Hee-joo faced a crisis when she was kidnapped once again. He replied, "Don't come toward the admonition that he would come to find him," and "Remember this one thing. That I love you so much..." he said in a mournful note. Hee-joo, full of tears, told the kidnapper (Park Jae-yoon) "Since I started, I'm going to finish it with my own hands. You can never bother him again," he warned, and immediately stepped on the hijacker and the car accelerator to shock him, and the ending made him curious with the disappearance of his tracks.

In this way, Chae Soo-bin depicted Hee-joo's one-sidedness toward Sa-eon only. When Hee-joo faced the situation where she had to open her mouth in front of her family for her advice, she not only shone a firm look without wavering, but also chose to sacrifice with a firm voice while holding back the rising tears when confronting the kidnapper, causing regret. With Hee-joo's desperate heart intact, expectations are high for the remaining story of Chae Soo-bin's 'The Phone You Called Now'.




Meanwhile, MBC's Friday-Saturday drama 'The Phone You Just Called' airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m.



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