'Spirit Fingers' episode features Ki-jung's heartfelt confession; anticipation grows for couple's future

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'Spirit Fingers' episode features Ki-jung's heartfelt confession; anticipation grows for couple's future

The romance in the series 'Spirit Fingers' just got a major boost, thanks to a bold move from star Cho Joon-young. In his role as the principled Nam Ki-jung, Cho Joon-young has captivated audiences with his unwavering loyalty, having eyes only for Song Woo-yeon (played by Park Ji-hoo).

According to MK Sports, the latest episode saw his character take things to the next level, creating a heart-stopping moment that has become the talk of the town.​

A love triangle gets shut down

The drama escalated in the episode released on the 12th when rival Ahn Ye-rim (played by Kang Hye-won) attempted to insert herself into the picture, even posing as a couple with Ki-jung during a gathering of the 'Spirit Fingers' club. However, Ki-jung swiftly and coldly shut down her intentions.

This decisive action not only heightened the tension but also reinforced his devotion to Woo-yeon, leaving no room for doubt about where his heart lies.

The ultimate confession

With the rival out of the way, Ki-jung activated his "straightforward mode" to address Woo-yeon, who had grown defensive due to low self-esteem. Ignoring all other circumstances, he tenderly embraced her insecurities and delivered a sincere confession. Later, when a flustered Woo-yeon finally confessed her own feelings, Ki-jung responded with the heart-melting line, "I like you even more," delivering a pure and healing romantic moment that has viewers eagerly anticipating the couple's future.

A star-making performance

Throughout this pivotal arc, Cho Joon-young has earned rave reviews for his multidimensional performance, perfectly balancing a cold demeanor toward his rival with boundless affection for his love interest. His ability to portray such a dynamic range of emotions has solidified his presence as a compelling lead actor, proving he can carry the emotional weight of a major romance storyline. Based on the beloved webtoon of the same name, 'Spirit Fingers' continues to win over fans with its faithful adaptation and colorful, healing story every Wednesday on TV.

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