She had been crying outside and Ji-woon had offered to let her cry in the workshop if she needed to, saying he wouldn’t bother her. Sleep isn’t fast approaching however, as Ji-woon lies in bed thinking back on the first time he’d met Hye-ji. Ji-woon just stares straight ahead, not saying a word as Ha-won mutters a quick “Sleep well” and limps away. Mustering up a small smile, Ha-won guesses that Ji-woon must be happy, since he liked Hye-ji for so long and now they can start dating. They both freeze for a moment before Ha-won calls out, “I wanted to give this back to you,” hobbling over to hand him the watch. In a daze, Ji-woon turns back to his room and locks eyes with Ha-won. After Hyun-min leaves, Hye-ji tells Ji-woon that he doesn’t have to answer her right now and bids him goodnight, slowly walking off. Then, without a word, he retreats to his room and slams the door. Hyun-min stares at Hye-ji for a moment, nearly shaking with emotion. Unknown to the three of them, Ha-won watches from her room, having followed Ji-woon to return his watch. Ji-woon, Hyun-min, and Hye-ji stand in a literal love triangle as Hye-ji tells Hyun-min she wants to take a break from him, asking Ji-woon if he’ll accept her. But it will always take two to tango, and it’s hard to dance when your partner is looking at someone else. Thankfully she’s unafraid to use every weapon in her arsenal to fight for what she wants. Having no prior experience with the land of love, Ha-won will find herself thrown off the deep end. 127 SeptemSeptemCinderella and the Four Knights: Episode 10 by CandidClownĬonfessions, denials, crushes, and unrequited loves abound this week, as our Cinderella and her knights navigate the murky waters of the heart.