'Spring Fever' Cho Junyoung (affiliated with SME Entertainment) is warming living rooms with a three-tier combo of charm.

Cho Junyoung is giving a passionate performance as Seon Hangyeol, who has everything from grades to looks to character, in the tvN Monday-Tuesday drama "Spring Fever" (written by Kim Ajeong, directed by Park Wonkuk, planned by CJ ENM STUDIOS, produced by Bon Factory), portraying a character who matured early due to the absence of parents with restrained emotional acting that increases viewers' immersion.

In episode 2, Seon Hangyeol, as part of club activities, was supposed to visit Seon Jaegyu's company with Yun Bom (Lee Joo-been), but after receiving a phone call from Choi Sejin (Lee Jaein), who said she would disappear because she always lost the top spot in school to him, he was shown running to the terminal without hesitation, creating a tense development that kept viewers on the edge of their seats.

Then Seon Hangyeol boarded a Seoul-bound bus impulsively following Choi Sejin, and later, after persuading Choi Sejin, they went to the Han River, where they opened up about the family issues and inner thoughts they had hidden from each other, giving viewers smiles at the subtly changed relationship between the two.

In this process, Cho Junyoung appeared indifferent to people who spoke negatively about his family history, but in fact he was hurt, and he conveyed Seon Hangyeol's complex and layered emotions—both apology and gratitude toward the uncle who sacrificed for him—with depth, guiding the flow of the drama with stability.

Meanwhile, "Spring Fever," in which Cho Junyoung's presence is expected to grow even more, is a work that depicts a springtime romance that will melt the frozen heart of Seon Jaegyu, a man with a burning heart, and Yun Bom, a teacher chilled by cold winds; it airs every Monday and Tuesday at 8:50 p.m. on tvN.

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