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"I can't pay for the night and I'm going to fall for it"..Jinkyung's sincere heart to Bae Jung-nam

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Lee Seunghun

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Actor Jin-kyung opened up her heart to Bae Jung-nam, leading viewers to sympathize.

In the 9th episode of tvN's Monday-Tuesday drama "Spring Fever," which aired on the 2nd, Jin-kyung played the role of "Seo Hye-sook," a Korean language teacher at Shinsu High School.

In the broadcast on this day, Hye-sook and Oh Sung-tae (Im Soo-hyung) were drawn to find out why they were interested in her. After hearing from Jeong Jin-hyuk (Bae Jung-nam) that Sung-tae was single, Hye-sook, who was restless, witnessed Sung-tae talking to Choi Yi-joon (Cha Seo-won). He then called Sung-tae separately to check if he was single and asked why he pretended to be a dolsing, and Sung-tae angered the small screen by telling the truth that his boss, Lee Joon, lied to help him because he was interested in Yoon Bom (Lee Joo-bin).

Jin-hyuk appears in front of Hye-sook, who became miserable and miserable, and Hye-suk tells him, "Geumma calls my name, and I suddenly feel like I'm getting clear." "My senses are clear, and my instincts are vivid." I couldn't even pay for my age, and I was upset because I fell for it," he said. Hye-sook's honest and calm expression of her inner feelings drew viewers' sadness and empathy at the same time.

In this way, Jin-kyung captured the character of "Seo Hye-sook," who meets a new inflection point in the face of the excitement that has come again, with a sincere performance, sparking viewers' empathy. Sometimes he makes viewers smile with his lovely charm, and sometimes he makes viewers immerse themselves in the play with his delicate expression. This raises expectations for Jin-kyung's performance in the remaining episodes.

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