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Love triangle explodes as ex-boyfriend stirs trouble
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67205, member: 636"] Tensions escalate when a former romantic partner arrives unexpectedly at a pivotal location in the second episode of the series, which broadcasts on Saturday at 9:20 p.m. Korean time. The program follows Baek Do Ha, portrayed by Lee Jae Wook as an architect returning to Patan after a two-year absence, and Song Ha Gyeong, played by Choi Sung Eun as a government worker eager to leave her small town. Their reunion proved contentious in the premiere when Do Ha interfered with Ha Gyeong's real estate transaction and construction plans. Preview footage reveals Jeon Nam Jin, Ha Gyeong's previous boyfriend, portrayed by Ahn Chang Hwan, demanding entry to a property nicknamed the peanut house. Do Ha appears uncomfortable facing the former partner of someone he continues to care for, while Ha Gyeong reacts with visible surprise. The architect physically intervenes by seizing Nam Jin's shoulder, sparking a heated argument. Nam Jin refuses to retreat and delivers an unexpected statement that shocks both main characters and triggers intense anger from Do Ha. The confrontation sets up dramatic complications for the childhood friends navigating their complicated history. [/QUOTE]
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