"Buried Hearts" Cha Woo-min created a turning point, maximizing interest.

SBS drama "Buried Hearts" recorded a viewership rating of 14.6%, once again setting its own highest rating, while Cha Woo-min, who played a pivotal role in the plot's turning point, adjusted the flow of the drama and kept its upward trend.

Cha Woo-min played the role of Ji Seon-woo, the illegitimate child of DaeSan Group Chairman Cha Kang-cheon (Woo Hyun), showcasing a unique presence that stirred the situation. In episodes 13-14 of "Buried Hearts," he supported Seo Dong-ju (Park Hyung-sik) and led an intriguing development.

Earlier, Ji Seon-woo (Cha Woo-min) entered the DaeSan family with his mother, Ji Young-soo (Do Ji-won). Consequently, Cha Kang-cheon devised a plan to kill Seo Dong-ju and Heo Il-do (Lee Hae-Young) to make his son, Ji Seon-woo, the heir of DaeSan Group, keeping viewers on the edge.

Ji Seon-woo drew attention in the living room theater with his changed appearance. Previously preferring to hang out with friends over studying, he announced his future academic plans and declared that he would only ride motorcycles with Seo Dong-ju, attracting interest.

Additionally, Ji Seon-woo indicated that he would call Cha Kang-cheon his father, foreshadowing a change in their father-son relationship and heightening the story's interest. His one remark, which shook Cha Kang-cheon's heart, also led to guarantees concerning Seo Dong-ju's safety. As someone who had no intentions of studying and could not give up biking, Ji Seon-woo was influenced by Seo Dong-ju, forcing Cha Kang-cheon to suppress his sharp emotions.

This raised everyone's curiosity about whether Ji Seon-woo would become the heir of DaeSan Group. Cha Kang-cheon showed blind support for Ji Seon-woo by secretly promising Cha Deok-hee (Kim Jung-nan), saying, "I'll have to take care of my only younger brother, Seon-woo." The transformation of Ji Seon-woo from an ordinary student to a group heir has increased expectations for the next episode's conclusion.

Thus, every time Cha Woo-min appears, he serves as a turning point of the work, capturing the viewers' attention. With his unique bright and innocent charm, he has portrayed a character that is hard to dislike, while also adjusting the flow of the drama and dramatically shifting the atmosphere. In particular, Cha Woo-min's delicate acting has garnered praise for creating both tension and interest, enhancing immersion.

Moreover, Cha Woo-min has played a major role in adding various interpretations to "Buried Hearts," enhancing the character's depth and charm. His ability to draw focus to the unpredictable storyline has made him a crucial key to unfolding the drama's progression, contributing to its overall quality, and all eyes are on what he will display until the end.

Cha Woo-min's SBS "Buried Hearts" airs every Friday and Saturday night at 9:50 p.m.

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