Jin Se Yun and So E-hyun waver between memories of the past and the walls of reality.

Episode 5 and 6 of the KBS 2TV weekend drama Recipe For Love, directed by Han Jun-seo and Bae Eun-hye with scripts by Park Ji-sook, scheduled to air at 8 p.m. on the 14th and 15th, feature subtle shifts in the relationship between Gong Joo-ah (played by Jin Se Yun) and Yang Hyun-bin (played by So E-hyun) after they remember each other, along with an unexpected three-way confrontation between the Gong and Yang families.

Earlier, Gong Joo-ah realized that the newly appointed director Yang Hyun-bin was the same Yang Hyun-bin who liked her when they were children. The reunion ending at the pork cutlet restaurant filled with their memories gave viewers a thrill and raised expectations for future developments to a peak.

Stills released today (the 13th) capture Gong Joo-ah and Yang Hyun-bin appearing focused on work yet unable to hide their smiles toward each other, drawing attention. But within this sweet atmosphere coexist confusion. Behind the bittersweet memories of the past stands the harsh wall of reality that the two families are mortal enemies. Attention is focused on what choice the two will make between past ties and present conflicts.

Meanwhile, as the rivalry between the two families intensifies over the merchant association chairman election between Gong Jeong-han (played by Kim Seung-su) and Yang Dong-ik (played by Kim Hyung-mook), an unexpected three-way confrontation takes place, creating taut tension. Gong Jeong-han staring at Yang Seon-chul (played by Joo Jin-mo) with a complex, subtle expression, Na Seon-hae (played by Kim Mi-sook), and Yang Seon-chul sitting before them with a serious expression raise questions about whether a new point of contact has emerged between them. Expectations for the broadcast grow as viewers wonder what ripples this meeting will cause between the two families.

Thus, the interplay of excitement and tension in the relationship between Gong Joo-ah and Yang Hyun-bin, combined with the weighty narrative of the parents' generation, will once again powerfully captivate living room audiences.

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