"First Love DOGs" - "Aiko" Kiyohara Kaya's words to "Soha"Na In-woo become a hot topic | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

"First Love DOGs" - "Aiko" Kiyohara Kaya's words to "Soha"Na In-woo become a hot topic

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ドラマ「初恋DOGs」第4話の一場面(C)TBS

The fourth episode of the drama series "First Love DOGs" (TBS, Tuesdays at 10pm) starring actress Kaya Kiyohara was broadcast on July 22nd. The words that Aiko (Kiyohara) said to Soha (Na In-woo) became a hot topic.

◇The following contains spoilers

While participating in the event "Summer Night Marche," Soha receives a call from her older sister, Soyoung (Han Ji-eun).

"No one has any expectations of you anymore. They will stop providing aid to you. You will no longer be Woo Soha of the Ulloa Group. You will just be Woo Soha. Is that okay? You will be all alone," her sister said. Soha replied, "What, is that why you called to talk about that? I have always been alone." She hung up the phone without waiting for her sister to say anything.

As the lively voices of children enjoying the event could be heard, Soha sighed and looked lonely.

Meanwhile, Aiko comes over to Soha. When Aiko calls out to her, Soha says in a bright voice, "Hey, Aiko. What's up?" When Aiko asks her, "What are you doing here?", she answers, "I was enjoying being alone."

"Leave me alone. I'll talk to some girls. Because, you see, I'm honestly pretty popular. I'm popular all over the world," Soha joked. "So just go away," he interrupted Aiko.

Aiko, who had been watching Soha's behavior, gave her encouragement, saying, "Is that how you've been being considerate? Acting cheerful, pretending like you're not thinking about anything, and avoiding conflicts. But here, you're just Soha. With no money, no home, you're just Soha. In other words, you're free. Be more popular than ever and enjoy your freedom."

On social media, people were talking about how "it was great that Aiko comforted him with the same words that her sister had said to her that hurt her," "Soha was the main character this time, but I really liked the portrayal of the lonely heir reexamining himself while experiencing a foreign culture," and "Aiko's caring words were so kind that if I were Soha, I'd be in love with her."

In response to Soha's statement that she is "popular across oceans," comments were made on social media such as, "'Popular across oceans' is too convincing," "She's definitely popular across oceans (lol)," and "That's an indisputable fact."

This site uses machine translation. Please note that it may not always be accurate and may differ from the original Japanese text.

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