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"Love Prescription" Park Ki-woong and Jin Se-yeon's Jealousy Explosion..The viewership rating went up, too "17.7%" [synthesis]

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Park Ki-woong's jealousy toward Jin Se-yeon exploded.

According to viewer rating research company Nielsen Korea on the 23rd, KBS 2TV weekend drama "I Prescribe Love" (directed by Han Joon-seo, Bae Eun-hye / scripted by Park Ji-sook / produced by HB Entertainment) ranked first overall in weekend broadcasts with 17.7% of viewers in the 8th episode of the nationwide household.

On this day's broadcast, Yang Hyun-bin (Park Ki-woong)'s hidden sincerity toward Gongju-ah (Jin Se-yeon) and his family who returned home after his affair unfolded the precarious daily life of the Gong family and Yang family.

Han Sung-mi (Yoo Ho-jung) showed her talents by blocking Yang Dong-sook (Jo Mi-ryeong) and her party at the scene of Min Yong-gil's affair (Kwon Hae-sung). As a result, the Yang family did not witness Min Yong-gil's affair, which provided both tension and relief. In the meantime, Rasonhae (Kim Mi-sook) faced his daughter-in-law Lee Hee-kyung (Kim Bo-jeong). Rason-hae, who felt terrible at her consistent attitude, tried to settle the situation by telling her to divorce first.

Meanwhile, the relationship between Gongju-ah and Yang Hyun-bin faced a strange change. When Yang Hyun-bin drew the line that they were friends at the words of Hwang Bo-hye-soo (played by Kang Byul), who encouraged the company's relationship, Gongju-ah felt somehow sad. For a moment, Gongju-ah expressed her affectionate pride toward Yang Hyun-bin, saying, "I grew up very well," creating warmth.

On the other hand, Yang Dong-ik (Kim Hyung-mook)'s inferiority complex toward fair (Kim Seung-soo) exploded. The witness of Yang Dong-ik's hard-working district lawmaker Hwang meeting with Fair Justice. Yang Dong-ik said to his wife Cha Se-ri (played by Soi-hyun), "My goal is me," expressing his anger that has been accumulated since the past. Earlier, the two people, who were on fire due to the election of the merchant president, reached a fever of bitter rivalries.

Meanwhile, Lee Hee-kyung and Min Yong-gil, who returned to their respective homes under the pressure of Na Seon-hae, were consistent with a red-and-red-down attitude. Lee Hee-kyung brazenly confronted her husband, Gong Ji-han (played by Choi Dae-chul), saying that love is not a sin, and eventually Gong Ji-han decided to divorce her. On the other hand, the scene of Min Yong-gil, who proudly demanded a divorce by returning stolen luxury goods and money, began to hold out, saying Yang Dong-sook could never do it, adding to the curiosity about the aftermath of the two families' conflicting moves.

At that time, Gongju-ah continued to work overtime at Yang Hyun-bin's officetel. Gongju-ah formed a sweet atmosphere by giving careful consideration to Yang Hyun-bin, and Yang Hyun-bin took Gongju-ah home. It was Yang Hyun-bin's jealousy that brought a turning point to their relationship. When Gongju decided to go on a blind date due to repeated suggestions from Kim So-hye (Jeong Ye-seo), Yang Hyun-bin was distressed and eventually followed her to the blind date location.

At the end of the broadcast, Yang Hyun-bin burst out his hidden feelings toward Gongju-ah. Having mistaken the date of the blind date, he said, "If I had a blind date today, I would have broken it. I don't like it," he confessed calmly. The excitement was also brief, and the two witnessed Lee Hee-kyung and Min Yong-gil, who were having a love affair nearby. On top of that, Yang Dong-sook, who went out to find her husband's partner, crossed the scene, causing a flashpoint.

The appearance of Gongju-ah and Yang Hyun-bin, who were stunned and surprised, marked the ending, exploding curiosity about how the fate of the two tangled families would flow.

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