Dong-man snuggles closer to comfort Ae-ra, though she says she’s okay because it’s been a long time, and she had him and Seol-hee. She remembers the song that her father sung for her when she was a child, guessing that her mother taught it to him, and her face falls. Seeing that she’s falling asleep anyway, Dong-man asks Ae-ra to sing him the song she sung in Daecheon. The news hits Joo-man hard, but all he can do is sigh her name before she goes inside.Īe-ra and Dong-man snuggle on his bed, though Dong-man warns Ae-ra not to fall asleep, since it would be awkward if Seol-hee found out about them. She adds that she’s also looking for a new job, wanting to make a clean, quick break. She confirms that she’s looking for a new place to live, saying that it’s awkward to live so close after dating for six years. He awkwardly gives her the bunny, then notices the paper she’s holding. Joo-man gets caught in the act of leaving a pink stuffed bunny on the stoop when Seol-hee arrives home from work. HA, she can barely construct a coherent sentence after that kiss. RAWR.Īfter a minute Ae-ra taps out, and Dong-man asks if he’s still “down there” (ranked below her). Dong-man just pulls her into his arms and asks if her stomach hurts, then gives her a real kiss. She vows to teach him manners, starting with the fact that his ranking is way below hers. He gives her little kisses while she snarls at him to get lost. Dong-man just pulls her face to his and asks cutely, “Are you really going to dump me?” She refuses to look at him, muttering that he’ll regret it and will end up singing his woes in a noraebang when she breaks up with him, heh. Ae-ra grumbles that he’s never listened to her since they were kids, wondering out loud why he kisses her and says he loves her if he’s not going to listen.ĭong-man laughs at that and moves to stand in front of Ae-ra. He feeds her ddukbokki, saying that that conversation was work, and now is their personal time. He asks Ae-ra to trust him, and she sighs heavily.Īt their doors, Dong-man suddenly grabs Ae-ra’s wrist and pulls her into his apartment. Almost pleading now, Dong-man tells her that his heart is finally racing after spending so many years with his head down. Ae-ra says that it’s good that he’s fighting again - she only objects to him fighting Tak-soo. Upset, Dong-man asks if Ae-ra, who knows him better than anyone, thinks he’ll lose to Tak-soo. But Ae-ra says that everyone online thinks he’ll lose, and that it won’t just be a loss, but a massacre. Ae-ra says that it’s because she loves Dong-man so much that she doesn’t want him to fight.ĭong-man counters that he’s willing to try even if he loses, otherwise he’ll just regret it for another ten years. Having established that they love each other, Ae-ra and Dong-man soon go back to arguing about whether he should fight Tak-soo. Thank goodness for good friends to help you drown your heartbroken sorrows. As some of our villa residents are discovering, loving someone can be the very reason you can’t be together, because no amount of love can make your dreams for the future align. Love is a beautiful gift, but it doesn’t solve all of your problems and can even create brand new ones. 133 JFight My Way: Episode 13 by LollyPip