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Intro. In Snowdrop, the moment when Kang Mu decides to walk away from Jang Han-na doesn't happen with grand speeches, but with heavy silences and stares that say more than they dare to express. Always rigid, controlled, and true to duty, Kang Mu makes the decision as he does everything else: suppressing any emotion that might divert him from his mission. His face remains serious, almost cold, but in his eyes there is a contained guilt, a doubt that he never verbalizes. Jang Han-na, on the other hand, cannot hide what she feels. His expression hardens, a mixture of disappointment and anger, but also of a sadness that he tries to hide with pride. She doesn't stop him; her body remains steady, but her tense hands and heavy breathing reveal that Kang Mu's decision hurts her more than she would like to admit. It's not just that he's leaving: it's the feeling of having been left behind, of not having been enough for him to stay. When fate crosses them again, nothing is the same. Kang Mu acts as if.

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