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Rising Tensions in 'Bunny and the Boys': Love, Dreams, and Unexpected Challenges

The latest episode, aired on November 9th, introduced subtle tensions in the seemingly perfect lives of Bunny (played by No Jeong-eui) and Hwang Jae-yeol (played by Lee Chae-min).

However, the return of Bunny's ex-boyfriend, Go Bong-soo (played by Kim Hyun-mok), disrupted their peace. His jealousy led him to destroy Bunny's art project, causing a ripple effect that shook Bunny, Hwang Jae-yeol, and Cha Ji-won (played by Jo Jun-young). Thanks to Cha Ji-won's timely intervention, further damage was prevented, but the incident left a lasting impact.
Bunny faced a series of misfortunes, including the uncertainty of her scholarship and her father's financial troubles. Meanwhile, Hwang Jae-yeol grew concerned over the rumors linking Bunny and Cha Ji-won as a couple, further straining their relationship.

The internal conflicts reached a climax with a tense confrontation among the three. Bunny, overwhelmed by her struggles, found solace in Cha Ji-won's shoulder while waiting for a taxi, a scene witnessed by Hwang Jae-yeol, who had rushed to her side.
As Bunny and Hwang Jae-yeol face new challenges involving their future and unresolved feelings, viewers are left wondering how Bunny will navigate these obstacles. With Cha Ji-won attempting to move on and Hwang Jae-yeol striving to focus on Bunny, the drama continues to captivate audiences.
Reported by Lee So-jung, TenAsia