Yoo In-na reveals dark history to Yoon Hyun-min


Yoo In-na and Hwang Chan-sung's romantic relationship is over.

ENA's Wednesday-Thursday drama 'Look!' aired on the 19th. In the 3rd episode of 'Deborah', Deborah (played by Yoo In-na) faced a breakup due to the betrayal of her trusted lover, Noh Joo-wan (played by Hwang Chan-seong).

On this day, Noh Joo-wan maintained a confident attitude even after being caught cheating. His shamelessness in dismissing his actions as a simple mistake, saying, “Don’t you trust me?” made Deborah angry. At that moment, Deborah couldn't slap him or kick him in the shin. All Deborah did was leave in tears.

It was Lee Soo-hyuk (played by Yoon Hyun-min), not Noh Joo-wan, who followed Deborah. I only came to get my old cell phone back, but I unintentionally ended up watching everything from the two people's argument to Deborah's poor fall and the moment she was walking alone. Deborah, who found out about this later, was even more devastated by the fact that she had been a witness to the worst, most tragic and humiliating experience in her life.

There was no contact from Noh Joo-wan until the next day. Deborah was feeling very upset, but she pretended to remain calm in front of her best friend Yu-jeong Lee (played by So-jin Park), saying, “It’s not something that can’t be overcome.” Lee Yu-jeong, who noticed the anxiety beyond him, took him to her husband Yang Jin-woo's (played by Lee Sang-woon) wine bar. An unexpected guest, Noh Joo-wan, came there. Deborah chose to attack head-on and stood in front of the door where No Joo-wan and Yang Jin-woo were.

But the story I heard beyond the door was shocking. Despite Yang Jin-woo's persuasion to apologize, Noh Joo-wan revealed his true feelings, saying, "It's impossible to marry Bora. When you two are together, you can feel the weight of the air. Isn't this love?" He continued, “The moment I got caught, I heard a voice in my head: ‘Now is the time, run away.’” He once again drove a wedge into an irreparable relationship.

From then on, Deborah's daily life was filled with tears. It was the same when eating, washing, and getting dressed. In the meantime, he was looking back at the signs of breakup that he had missed. At that time, a message came from Noh Joo-wan saying that it was in front of the house, and Deborah faced him, trying to suppress her rising heart. At a drinking party with an uncomfortable atmosphere, Noh Joo-wan broke the long silence and apologized first. But there was no more. Deborah couldn't hide her sense of dejection when she found out that Noh Joo-wan had come to her with the desire to feel comfortable.

In the end, the heart of the conflict exploded. Deborah criticized Noh Joo-wan, saying, "I tried. That's why everything was getting better. But you ruined everything," but he protested, saying, "Trying isn't love." The childish fight, calling each other trash and showing the bottom as it is, was also desperate. In a minimal attack that only targeted the opponent's vital points, the two ended up covered in blood, and there was no winner. That's how the two parted ways.

Deborah is the strongest dating coach who has always been confident when it comes to relationships. His relationship also ended in a crazy trash battle. Meanwhile, "My relationship, which I believed to be more solid and perfect than anyone else's, ended. It was so dirty, mean, ugly, pitiful, and miserable. After emptying it all the way to the bottom, I was left with the worst loyalty that was enough to pat me on the back when I was doing my job." Deborah's sincere thoughts, "in appearance," brought bittersweet sympathy.

Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr