Little Women: Choi Do-il Knows How To Steal Hearts, Be It In-Ju or You!

Little Women episode 7 is soon to arrive but before that The Swoon has taken the opportunity to praise the ever-charming Choi Do-il (Wi Ha-joon) who has charmed his way into Oh In-ju’s heart for sure. But she isn’t the only heart he has conquered. Directed by Kim Hee-won and written by Jung Seo-kyung, the Kdrama stars Kim Go-eun, Nam Ji-hyun, Park Ji-hoo, alongside our handsome heart thief and other cast members.

The drama has already passed the halfway mark. However, if you still don’t know about this captivating show then Little Women is a Korean mystery thriller drama that revolves around the predicament faced by three sisters as they find themselves deep into a web created by the rich and powerful. The story follows their journey after they find themselves in the midst of a significant incident that changes their lives forever.

Now coming back to our money laundering expert, Choi Do-il is a character who is a mystery in himself. While there are alarms blaring to stay away from him, we are unable to stop those dreamy eyes from making their way to this expert scene stealer.

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Be it the way he smiles and so smoothly catches our attention with those eyes, or the way he often gives In-ju a very poetic description, this guy is definitely trouble but we are ready to love everything he is to bring!

The Swoon thus brought our attention to words when describing In-ju in this post and it was all that fans needed to express their want for a guy like him in their lives.

Check out The Swoon’s Little Women Post

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Fans comment on the post with, “I wish I could be that 70 billion won????????” and some with “The title of Doil’s poem…”Oh InJoo: my Game, my Money, my Love” lol❤️????❤️” and so on. However, this is definitely not the first time that they have shown their weakness for the irresistible appeal of the man.

With every episode, fans continue to fall for the man while also living in confusion about whether this man is really a red flag or something else. Calling himself In-ju’s biggest ally and even a horse that she needs to trust, he continues to work hard on gaining her trust.

And even though we are not sure about this, the way he looks at her just melts away all our rational thinking and makes us either push In-ju towards him or aside so that we can make our way to him instead.

Either way, our confusion shall continue until the show ends and I bet we’ll just keep falling for him even harder with each episode.

So let’s support our troublesome, handsome and very captivating money launderer Choi Do-il as we wait for the release of the next episode.

Watch Little Women on Netflix.

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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