The Kaze,Kaoru.:Viewers praised Professor Kurokawa's thoughtful gestures, saying things like, "He's such a nice person," and "He's so kind, it made my heart flutter." | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

The Kaze,Kaoru.:Viewers praised Professor Kurokawa's thoughtful gestures, saying things like, "He's such a nice person," and "He's so kind, it made my heart flutter."

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連続テレビ小説「風、薫る」第63回の一場面(C)NHK
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連続テレビ小説「風、薫る」第63回の一場面(C)NHK

The 63rd episode of the NHK Asadora drama series "Kaze,Kaoru " (NHK General, Monday-Saturday 8:00 AM, etc.), starring Ai Mikami and Juri Kosaka , aired on June 24th, and viewers were captivated by the subtle thoughtfulness of surgical assistant Kurokawa (played by Kisei Hirano).

Tsuya (Ayaka Higashino), a nurse, attends a lecture alongside nursing students. Kurokawa, who is standing at the front of the classroom, notices that Tsuya is having trouble writing. Kurokawa casually makes small talk and waits for Tsuya to finish writing.

After finishing his lecture, Kurokawa told Rin (Mikami) that Tsuya couldn't write, and expressed his concern, saying, "She probably couldn't even attend elementary school properly. However, she seems to remember the kanji used in her work, such as kidney and liver. The lectures will get more difficult from now on. Especially English..."

Upon hearing this, Rin decided to support Tsuya, saying, "But you were able to write about the kidneys and liver, even though they're difficult. It just goes to show that you can do it if you try. I'll try to help you."

As Kurokawa watched Rin walk away after thanking him, he muttered, "I really didn't like them...those passionate teachers."

On social media, there were many comments praising Professor Kurokawa, such as "Good job, Professor Kurokawa," "Professor Kurokawa's consideration for students who can't keep up with the pace around them is wonderful," "Professor Kurokawa might be a good person after all," "He was so kind, it made my heart flutter," "Professor Kurokawa is observant of those around him and quietly lends a hand," "He may seem cool, but I think I'm falling for Professor Kurokawa, who has a warm heart," "His thoughtful gestures were lovely," and "Professor Kurokawa is a considerate person."

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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