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The existence of Heo Nam-jun's aide was Chae Seo-an [Brave New World]

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Chae Seo-an /Photo provided by SBS
Chae Seo-an /Photo provided by SBS

Actress Chae Seo-an brought three-dimensional depth to the drama "Brave New World."

Chae Seo-an is currently starring as Mo Tae-hee, the third-generation heir of the Mo Group chaebol, in SBS's Friday-Saturday drama "Brave New World," actively portraying a fierce desire to conquer Cha Se-gye (played by Heo Nam-jun). Amidst this, the revelation of Mo Tae-hee's past narrative of deprivation has drawn the attention of viewers.

In the broadcast of the 12th episode, a scene was depicted in which Mo Tae-hee, during her high school days, revealed a deep emotional rift with her mother, whom she had covered up for her father's affair. Mo Tae-hee sharply shot back at her mother, asking, "Why do you live like that? Is it okay to just hold onto the shell?" but soon found herself in a position where she could not shake off Cha Se-gye, murmuring, "I think I understand now," leaving a bitter aftertaste.

/Photo provided by SBS
/Photo provided by SBS

Especially, the scene where she smiles at Cha Dal-soo (played by Yoon Ju-sang), who warmly welcomes her, was highlighted as a moment that allows viewers to imagine the times of deprivation Tae-hee has endured.

Until now, Mo Tae-hee has played the role of a "catfish" that causes cracks in the romance line between Shin Seo-ri (played by Im Ji-yeon) and Cha Se-gye, provoking viewers' anger with her one-sided rush toward her goals. However, the broadcast over the past weekend revealed that Mo Tae-hee, like Cha Se-gye, is a character with deep past deprivation and wounds, and with her actions of helping Cha Se-gye in the complex resort business project, the three-dimensional aspects of the character were highlighted.

In this way, Chae Seo-an delicately expressed the bitter loneliness hidden within the confidence and ease unique to a third-generation chaebol heir, enhancing the drama's immersion.

Meanwhile, "Brave New World" airs at 9:50 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, with only two episodes remaining until its conclusion.

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