Ryubi Miyase, who plays "Sara" and is attached to "Konha" Kanna Hashimoto, receives many comments such as "cute and soothing" and "too much" (spoilers included) | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

Ryubi Miyase, who plays "Sara" and is attached to "Konha" Kanna Hashimoto, receives many comments such as "cute and soothing" and "too much" (spoilers included)

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橋本環奈さんが主演を務める“月9”ドラマ「ヤンドク!」第2話の一場面(C)フジテレビ

The second episode of Fuji TV's Monday Getsuku drama "Yandoku!" starring Kanna Hashimoto was broadcast on January 19th. Many viewers were soothed by the acting of nurse Sara Suzuki, played by Ryubi Miyase.

◇The following contains spoilers

Sara is a cheerful, kind-hearted, and friendly girl who is interested in the Yankee-like Koonami (played by Hashimoto).

One day, Sara told Koonami, "Can you stop using honorific language now? I'm much younger than you, after all." However, Koonami refused to budge, insisting that he would use honorific language with anyone except for "friends," regardless of age.

"Well, I'll be your friend too! Is that okay?" said Sara with a charming smile, but was rejected again by Koonami. Still undeterred, Sara relied on Koonami, saying, "Then can I at least call you Big Sister?" and "Please at least call me Sara."

On social media, comments such as "Saga-kun was just too cute. It was too cute that he wanted to be called Saga-kun," "Saga-kun is so cute, so soothing," "Saga-kun is just crazy about Koonami, he's just too cute," "Saga-kun at the end was just heart-fluttering, he looked so happy, it was blatant," "Wait, I'm seriously addicted to Saga-kun," and "I'm addicted to Saga-kun." became a hot topic.

The drama is a medical entertainment story about Tagami Kotoha, a hardcore Yankee girl who, after her best friend dies in an accident, studies hard to become a neurosurgeon and brings a breath of fresh air to the medical field. It is an original work based on a real doctor.

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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