Watching Ms. Sherry try to walk away while discussing a billion in investment is pure chaos. The way he stops her just to ask for dinner shows he cares more about her time than the money. It's that specific tension in Reunion? No, It's Retaliation! where business meets personal desire that keeps me hooked. He knows exactly how to get under her skin.
I thought she was just being cold, but the moment she clutches her stomach, the whole vibe shifts. He goes from annoyed to concerned instantly. It's classic drama tropes but executed so well here. When he says he knows everything about her, it feels like a threat and a promise all at once. This show really knows how to raise the stakes quickly.
The transition from arguing to him sweeping her off her feet is seamless. She says she has stuff to do, but he literally picks her up to take her to the hospital. That level of dominance is exactly what I come for in these short dramas. The lighting when he holds her makes the moment feel so intimate despite the conflict.
Threatening to delay the next finance by a year if she doesn't listen is such a power move. It shows he holds all the cards in their relationship. Ms. Sherry looks so frustrated being carried, but you can tell she secretly likes the attention. Reunion? No, It's Retaliation! really captures that love-hate dynamic perfectly in just a few minutes.
When she says I hate you while being carried, it's the most romantic thing ever. He just smiles and says he feels the opposite. That dialogue is pure gold. It's amazing how much emotion they pack into such a short scene. The chemistry between them is off the charts, making every glance feel heavy with meaning.