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Go Kyung Pyo Protected His Heart and Dream In Frankly Speaking Episode 3

This episode tells us exactly what it means to be protecting our hearts by expressing what we really mean and by standing up for our own self including our dreams. Nobody would be able to protect us but ourselves. This is really such a great reminder to all of us especially in our modern society today where we compromise ourselves and our feelings to give way to other people because there's hierarchy that dictates us what to do. This happens most especially in our workplace. It's true that in order to survive this chain, we must use white lies and sugarcoat our words to come out pleasing to the ears of those we wanted to have a good impression with but we should do it moderately. In a way that, we wouldn't lose our true selves in the long run. That has become the problem with Song Ki Baek here. He was so used to living in lies and sugarcoat everything that he lost his true self to get himself to his desired dream/goal. Now that he got a disease of telling only the truth, it

Lee Dong Wook Meets An Old Friend Ryu Kyung Soo In Tale of the Nine Tailed

Finally, Lee Yeon met face to face with Cheon Muyeong. The question is, if Lee Yeon really knows that Muyeong is the red white masked man or was he just bluffing on the ending scene of episode 5? 

Did Muyeong really sold his soul to one of the hell gods/kings? If so, he's that desperate to avenge his brother. We really need to see the whole story if Lee Yeon really killed his brother and if ever he did, what was the reason? Lee Yeon may be a fool for love, sometimes cruel and acts only for his own benefits but he's still a good guy deep inside. The Lee Yeon from the present, at least, is better than the Lee Yeon in 1938 though. So I still believe that there's a valid reason why he did so. 

Lee Yeon, Myung Soo and Hong Joo are best of friends since they were children and they all grew up to be mountain gods. They even have a pact of protecting one another to the point that they will risk their lives for each other. If only Lee Yeon didn't fall miserably in love with a human, they all could've still be together protecting one another. 

What's saddening about a friendship though is when one falls in love with another without his/her feelings reciprocated. That's just awkward and painful experience and so it's a shame that it's what's happening to Hong Joo and Lee Yeon. I hope that Hong Joo would still be by Lee Yeon's side no matter what, but that comes costly since another important friend Myung Soo is on the line. The better solution to this problem is to get Lee Yeon and Myung Soo get along well again and I hope Hong Joo would think the same tactic. 


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