

There’s some sort of office party later, where everyone’s metabolic ages are announced. She refuses his mother’s suggestion that they try to get Tae-jin and Hae-young back together, and Dad looks ready to back her up if needed. Mom is busy threatening Tae-jin’s mother on the phone, ready to get naked and go beat the crap out of her son (why she strips when she’s angry I don’t know, but it’s hilarious). But when she hears that a game later will give an advantage to the person with the highest age, her competitive spirit kicks in and she gets excited. She even holds the elevator for the other Hae-young and greets her cheerfully - and honestly, it’s kind of terrifying.Įveryone in the office get the results from their physicals and report their metabolic ages, and Hae-young gapes to see that hers is forty-one. Still stinging from Do-kyung’s rejection, Hae-young goes to work overcompensating, greeting everyone in a voice that’s too shrill and too perky. Being so close, and with tensions running high, he succumbs to temptation and kisses her. She’s screaming and attacking him, and he has to physically pin her against a wall to make her stop. But is it right to make such a decision on someone else’s behalf, without their knowledge or consent, and is it really for their own good if it causes even more heartache?ĭo-kyung experiences yet another vision, of himself grappling with a furious Hae-young.

Loving another person means more than just caring for them - at times it can mean letting them go for their own happiness. 440 Oh Hae-young Again: Episode 9 by LollyPip
