In I Love Yoo Chapter 32-36, Shin-Ae’s tumultuous journey unfolds as she grapples with her feelings and the challenges of love. After learning more and more about the complexities of her past relationships, she holds them. This includes the unfolding tensions between her childhood friend and the complications with her current crush; Shin-ae finds herself at a crossroads. The emotional stakes rise as she faces new battles, both within herself and against external conflicts that threaten her budding romance. As she seeks clarity, readers are drawn deeper into her struggle for happiness and the fight for her heart, making every decision feel monumental.
I Love Yoo Chapter 32-36: “Silent Confession”
Chapter 32: Parting
I Love Yoo Chapter 32 begins with Kousuke on the phone, calling for food. He decides to grab food from McDonald’s, where Megan and Kousuke’s mother are also present. Megan is there, disrespecting Shin-ae, grabbing her arm and screaming. In response, Shin-ae says, “If you’re being so aggressive, what do you have to say?”
Kousuke arrives soon after and sees the situation. He tells Megan to buy her food, “Please don’t make any mess here!” He blinks oddly, prompting Shin-ae to wonder if this is even normal. Kousuke then addresses Shin-ae, “Miss Yoo, I hope you have no business here. Get up and go.” He repeats this a few times, still blinking, leaving her confused about why he’s blinking so much.
Suddenly, Kousuke’s mother gives Shin-ae her scarf. She replies in shock, “I can’t put it down; It’s very expensive.” But Kousuke’s mother insists that Shin-ae is worth it because she’s too skinny and can freeze. Her surprising generosity catches Shin-ae off guard. After Shin-ae leaves, Megan questions her mother about the scarf she gave Shin-ae. Kousuke’s mother replies, “Her hands are clean from Megan’s mouth,” before walking away.
I Love Yoo Chapter 32 ends with Kousuke texting Shin-ae, hoping she understands the “signal” he was trying to send with his eyes. Shin-ae then asks him about the blink, which he explains, prompting him to wonder, “How did you get my number?” Kousuke suddenly looks at her and even apologizes for Megan’s behavior.
I Love Yoo Chapter 33: Strings Attached?
I Love Yoo Chapter 33 begins with Yeong-Gi thinking about the chicken wing he ordered and considering Yoo’s job application. Suddenly, there’s a knock, and Sang-Chul appears. He immediately starts teasing Yeong-Gi about his “girlfriend,” asking, “How did you manage to get an idol as a girlfriend? You’re dating Alyssa, right?” Then, Sang-Chul questions Yeong-Gi about what he’s doing in Kousuke’s office, which pisses Yeong-Gi off even more.
At that moment, Kousuke enters and says, “You are here.” Sang-Chul greets him warmly, “Oh, Kousuke, my man! Are you bringing wings?” Sang-Chul finally tells Yeong-Gi that he’s just messing with her. Before Sang-Chul leaves, he announces that he’ll be gone for a week because he’s going to work. Once Sang-Chul leaves, Kousuke advises Yeong-Gi not to contact Sang-Chul because he’s a businessman.
I Love Yoo Chapter 33 ends where we can see Shin-ae on the bus, on her way to the Hirahara family’s home after Kousuke’s mother invited her to help with something when Shin-ae suddenly receives a text message. Thinking it might be from a stranger, she checks her phone, only to find a man asking, “Hey Shin-a babe, do you want to hang out and study together this weekend?” “The #@$%?” he asked. Shin-ae reacts in shock.
Chapter 34: Not the Same
In I Love Yoo Chapter 34, Shin-ae gets a call shortly after the text, where someone sweetly asks, “Baby, please go on a date.” This call comes from one of Yoo’s classmates, who is notoriously straightforward about her feelings, especially around math, which she finds particularly challenging.
As the conversation continues, she is interrupted by another classmate sitting beside her, demanding that she “Give me back my phone.” “I love you too, babe!” said the first man, still in that moment. This exchange makes Shin-ae furious, and on the bus, she expresses her pursuit, “No, you’re talking weird!”
The phone owner says that Shin-ae is “very shy and timid,” she responds by offering to hang up and meet them at school the next day to show them the math. Soushi feels for Shin-ae, adding another layer of complexity to the story.
I Love Yoo Chapter 34 ends with the Hirahara brothers discussing business terms. Kousuke tells his brother, “I’ll call the driver. He’ll drop you off because it’s too late.” He heads to the lobby to ensure everything is safe and the doors are locked. Meanwhile, Yeong-Gi starts reviewing Shin-Ae’s job application, which is precisely the answer to why you are being hired. In response, she writes, “So that I can help my father,” reflecting her sense of dedication and responsibility.
I Love Yoo Chapter 35: Hopefully No One Saw You!
I Love Yoo Chapter 35 begins with Yoo sitting quietly, staring at her job application, unsure of her future. Her cat appears, and she asks her little buddy to sleep with her on the bed.
“What’s cooking, girl?” Yoo’s phone suddenly lights up with a text from Maya. She shares her problem, explaining the difficulties. This conversation sparks Yoo’s other involvement, leading him back to middle school. In this memory, a classmate bullies a girl from another country, “We’re going to do English homework now!” The boy’s aggression spills over into the harsh language directed at Yoon, reflecting the harsh realities of school achievement. The picture highlights Yoo’s resilience to adversity.
The story then shifts to a moment at home, where Yoo’s father is seen trying to fulfill the responsibilities of a single parent while balancing his career. He’s busy, but Yoo does his best to help him, injecting his maturity beyond his years.
Yoo later returns to school, where Maya writes a heartfelt monograph expressing her appreciation for him, saying “Thank you Shin-a!”. This recognition strengthens the bond between the two friends and reveals the influence of those around Yoo. I Love Yoo Chapter 35 ends with another tension in Shin-ae’s life. His father faces a severe issue that could threaten his career, adding trouble to their family’s dynamics. A flashback reveals that a young Shin-a makes a mistake and follows his father’s lead.
Chapter 36: Let Me Go!
I Love Yoo Chapter 36 begins with a flashback that delves into Shin-Ae’s school experiences. Determined to provoke her, a male classmate provokes her with his violent behavior. Frustrated and unable to endure his teasing, she complains to the school authorities about the bullying. This issue involves her frustrated father. She begins to feel guilty for putting her father in such a situation, which only adds to her emotional turmoil. Despite her desire to be independent and handle the problem independently, the conflict weighs heavily on her conscience.
However, the story takes a significant turn when Yoo manages to gather evidence of the bullying she endured. With evidence in hand, she feels relieved that he can effectively confront her abuser. She reflects on the situation and says, “That boy, the poor man, doesn’t even understand what he did.”
I Love Yoo Chapter 36 ends with Shin-Ae trying to navigate friendship. She tries to make amends with her desire for companionship and understanding around innocence. However, she struggles to find her place among his peers as she faces disappointment. She welcomes the cat, saying, “Hey, lil buddy, you can sleep here tonight!”
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