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Falling in love by a mistaken vowEP19

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Falling in love by a mistaken vow

Luca, "allergic" to women, drunkenly marries Isla—neither remembers each other's face. He flees abroad; she struggles with her mom's bills. A year later, he meets her as a cleaner, hires her as a contract girlfriend, they fall for each other... and later realize they're actually married.
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Ep Review

The Raccoon Moment That Melted Me

When Luca called Isla a little raccoon while wiping her tears, I lost it. That tiny gesture in Falling in love by a mistaken vow showed more care than any grand speech ever could. His smirk hid real tenderness — and she finally smiled through sorrow. Perfect emotional pivot.

Grandma's Fury Is My Favorite Plot Twist

That silver-haired matriarch threatening to hunt down her own son? Iconic. In Falling in love by a mistaken vow, she's not just comic relief — she's the moral compass with heels. Her loyalty to Isla over blood? Chef's kiss. Family isn't always who you're born to.

Dr. Grant Walks In Like a K-Dream Come True

The hallway entrance? Slow-mo suit swagger + medical team backup = instant hero vibes. Falling in love by a mistaken vow knows how to stage a savior moment. And that calm 'we've got this'? Exactly what Isla needed — and what we viewers crave when stakes are sky-high.

Isla's Whispered Wish Broke My Heart

'Luca… I wish you were my husband instead.' One line, zero drama, maximum devastation. Falling in love by a mistaken vow doesn't need shouting matches — quiet longing hits harder. Her tear-streaked smile after saying it? That's the kind of acting that lingers long after the episode ends.

Blood Bags & Broken Vows = Peak Melodrama

Internal bleeding, desperate pleas, IV drips — Falling in love by a mistaken vow turns hospital scenes into emotional battlegrounds. But it's not just tragedy; it's about who shows up. Luca did. Her husband didn't. Sometimes love wears a suit, not a wedding ring.

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