Not just love but “worship”
Mi Jeong, the female lead of “My Liberation Notes” is an introvert who works for the design department of a Seoul company. She never has much to say, participates in work events, or hangs out with colleagues. According to Mi Jeong,, she inherited from her poor father Sanpo and her trauma from past relationships.
The relationship between Mi Jeong and Mr. Gu is not love, but “worship”
Mi Jeong is almost settled for such a mundane life, but at the same time, she craves love. Every day, she grows more lonely traveling back and forth on a crowded subway, feeling tired over her repetitive life of going to work and getting home, falling for no one and having no one fall for her, rinse and repeat.
However, Mi Jeong finally found her light at the end of the tunnel via Mr. Gu, a mysterious stranger who resides near her place. Her desperate need for happiness drove Mi Jeong to do the impossible: she asked the strange man to “worship” her. Yes, “worship” was Mi Jeong’s choice of word, and even Mr. Gu had to confirm if that was what she meant. Turns out, what Mi Jeong needs is not a passionate romance, but someone who supports her, encourages her, and soothes her worries about life and hardships.
Mr. Gu and his acts of worship: from being Mi Jeong’s escort to drinking with her.
And Mr. Gu gave our female lead exactly what she wanted. He waited for Mi Jeong at the subway station, bought her ice cream and drinks, treated her to her favorite dish, took her to the bus station, or just simply gave her the last bite. There were grandeur actions as well, like the time he dashed to the cafe where Mi Jeong finished her deadline or the time he walked through paddies to grab Mi Jeong’s hat, which just flew away.
Still, all these gestures are so doable, relatable, and heart-warming to both parties in question, they ended up feeling “liberating”.
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