Actor Ryu Kyung-Soo's compelling performance has heightened anticipation for the next episode.

On the broadcast of tvN's weekend drama "Our Unwritten Seoul" on the 14th, the reason for Han Se-Jin's (played by Ryu Kyung-Soo) decision to leave all his career behind and choose to return to farming was revealed. Throughout the show, Han Se-Jin has shown a deep affection by cherishing his grandfather's old chair and work uniform.

In the meantime, Han Se-Jin watched with interest as Yu Mi-Rae (played by Park Bo-Young) excitedly spoke when she recognized him as someone who was previously in an asset management company. When Yu Mi-Rae asked about the sudden reason for his disappearance, he piqued her curiosity by saying he would tell her later.

Later, Han Se-Jin, who had a meeting with Yu Mi-Rae, Yu Mi-Ji (played by Park Bo-Young), and Lee Ho-Soo (played by Park Jin-Young), led the three with ease, making them laugh without any awkwardness. In particular, he naturally guided the conversation as if it were a game, and when Yu Mi-Ji recognized his grandfather, a delighted expression was apparent.

Meanwhile, when Han Se-Jin encountered Yu Mi-Rae again, he accurately called out his name, surprising everyone. Additionally, Han Se-Jin conveyed heartfelt advice to Yu Mi-Rae while recounting a past where he worked for his grandfather but missed out on something important, bringing a poignant moment to the screen.

In this way, Ryu Kyung-Soo appropriately adjusted the intensity of his acting, enriching the work even more. Above all, his performance, which fully embodied the characteristics of a shrewd character, made the character come alive and increased the drama's entertainment value.

Additionally, during moments with Yu Mi-Rae, his delicate performance infused warmth into every line and gaze, leaving a warm resonance in the hearts of viewers. Thus, Ryu Kyung-Soo made the character even more appealing, enhancing the viewers' immersion.

Meanwhile, the tvN weekend drama "Our Unwritten Seoul," starring Ryu Kyung-Soo, airs every Saturday and Sunday at 9:20 p.m.

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