Actor Kim Yo-han is perfectly handling romance acting and raising the excitement index.

Kim Yo-han played the role of million influencer "Kang Min-hak" in episodes 5–8 of the Wavve original drama "The 4th Love Revolution," released on the 20th.

In the drama, Kang Min-hak emits clumsy charm with eccentric traits hidden beneath the glamorous appearance of a million influencer. However, Kang Min-hak begins to gradually transform into a character who, after meeting the rational engineering student Ju Yeon-san (played by Hwang Reum-byeol), contemplates inner growth and values amid appearance-driven culture.

Kang Min-hak realized that the "eco-friendly golf course" for which he serves as an ambassador was leading environmental destruction and fell into deep despair. Showing tears while saying "I feel sorry for people," Kang Min-hak learned a sense of responsibility for the weight of words.

Meanwhile, Ju Yeon-san also gradually opened his heart to Kang Min-hak's sincere words and actions. During a team meeting with Ju Yeon-san for the contest, Kang Min-hak unsettled the robotlike Ju Yeon-san with a line that stirred excitement about the app Love Alarm, saying, "You can tell even without much data. You can't hide a liking."

In particular, in episode 8, Kang Min-hak foreshadowed an unexpected rapid advance in romance by quickly catching Ju Yeon-san when he almost fell during a series of commotions, further raising viewers' expectations.

Playing Kang Min-hak, Kim Yo-han convincingly portrays the face of youth discovering the true meaning of love through inner growth. Attention is focused on the prospects of Kim Yo-han, who combines both visual appeal and physicality, unfolding as the "next-generation romantic comedy craftsman."

Meanwhile, "The 4th Love Revolution," in which Kim Yo-han appears, releases four episodes every Thursday at 11 a.m. on Wavve and can be watched over four weeks.

[Photo] "The 4th Love Revolution" broadcast screen capture

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