Actors Hyun Bin and Son Ye Jin, who is getting married next month, are becoming a hot topic by presenting a strange 'One-Night Scene' in a new drama.
In JTBC's 'Thirty, Nine', which was first aired on February 16, the main characters Cha Mi Jo (Son Ye Jin) and Kim Seon Woo (Yeon Woo Jin), who happened to spend one night, were drawn and drew attention.
Cha Mi Jo, the director of the dermatology clinic, declared that she would take a one-year sabbatical to commemorate the repayment of the bank loan she had borrowed for the opening of the clinic.
Afterward, Cha Mi Jo and her friends went to the Onnuri Orphanage, where she lived until she was adopted at the age of seven, and volunteered.
There, Cha Mi Jo met Kim Seon Woo, who was teaching English to children.
That day, Cha Mi Jo left the watch at the nursery. Kim Seon Woo went to deliver this to Chimi Jo, and Cha Mi Jo said thank you and gave him a bouquet of peonies.
The two met again by chance at a concert.
Cha Mi Jo, who started drinking together, asked Kim Seon Woo, "What kind of relationship do you have with Onnuri Orphanage?" and Kim Seon Woo answered honestly, "My sister grew up there."
In fact, Kim Seon Woo came to Korea because of his younger sister Kim So Won (Ahn So Hee), who he suddenly lost contact.
Kim Seon Woo felt a strange affinity and attraction to Cha Mi Jo, who had a similar family history to himself, and invited him to his house saying, "Would you like to go see the peony?"
As Cha Mi Jo was about to turn 40, she immediately recognized the meaning of Kim Seon Woo's words.
She properly asked, "You want me to go to your house? To see the peony? You mean you want to sleep with me, now?"
Kim Seon Woo said, "Yes," and honestly confessed his feelings.
So, the two of them impulsively spent the night at Kim Seon Woo's house, sharing intense skin-ship.
However, their relationship continued.
Cha Mi Jo was shocked to see Kim Seon Woo at the place where she was supposed to be introduced to a doctor who would take care of her hospital ahead of her trip to the United States.