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Reply Jean Morton says: May 25, 2020 at 4:23 pm They should do because it was not really the end based on the Taiwanese and Korean version. Loading. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.I have to admit, of all the versions, Satoh Aya is the most pathetic.Episode 8 Aya was invited by Anna to meet up in a restaurant where Anna gave Aya a document which Anna said Kei asked her to give to Aya to sign.Episode 9 The document was an Abortion Contract which shocked and broke Ayas heart.
He found her crouched on a playground trying to protect the sand sculpture of their unborn baby Prince. Kei tried to approached Aya but she ran off thinking that he might drag her to a clinic for an abortion. Unfortunately, Aya was too distraught to notice the coming car before she crossed the road. Hayato told Aya that perhaps a change of scenery would take her mind out of her troubles, sadness, and Kei. Episode 10 Kei tried to see Aya but was told by her mother that Aya had already gone away in a far place. His assistant though told him that he saw Aya with her sister at the jetty just yesterday. Kei told her that she indeed did such an unforgivable thing but ultimately the fault lies on him because he made Anna the way she was now. Anyway, Keis assistant went to see Aya to beg her to agree to see Kei even just once. Aya still refused and she said she does not ever want to meet up with Kei again as there was nothing connecting them. Aya saw her mother praying in the rain for her to regain her smile again. They had a very emotional conversation where Aya thank Kei for giving her confidence. But if she stays, she can see herself turning back to being a post-it girl once again. So with breaking heart, Kei said to Aya. Go. I will never forget you. And with one last look Aya smiled her goodbye to the sobbing Kei. The End. There must be a season 2 Post Views: 1,746 Share this: Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn Email Tumblr Pocket Pinterest Print Like this: Like Loading. Related Updated: June 24, 2020 at 1:10 pm Tags: Dorama 2020, Unmei Kara Hajimaru Koi: You Are My Destiny (2020) - Japanese Drama Review Summary Jin Ze (Chinese Actor) The Taoism Grandmaster (Chinese Drama Review Summary) Comments Sugas wifey says: September 4, 2020 at 2:44 pm I dont hate the ending but I dont really like it either because I saw the Korean version. However, its a decent ending because it teaches us that we need to find ourselves first before falling in love. We need to fix our low self esteem and find ourselves in order to not damage ourselves and others around us. It also teaches us that we dont need a Prince Charming to come waltzing us. This japanese drama version is realistic I like it. Loading. Reply Jean Morton says: September 4, 2020 at 4:49 pm I totally agree but we love our romance dramas to have a happy ending. It is escapism. So I hope they do a season 2. Loading. Reply Nia Madell Magbiray says: May 25, 2020 at 4:16 pm Please make season 2 because the last episode is sad ending Loading. Reply Jean Morton says: May 25, 2020 at 4:23 pm They should do because it was not really the end based on the Taiwanese and Korean version. Loading. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply This site uses Akismet to reduce spam.
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