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[Spoiler] 'Another Miss Oh' Seo Hyun-jin and Eric, still in love, break up again

On the latest episode of tvN's Monday & Tuesday drama, "Another Miss Oh" aired on June 7th, Oh Hae-young (Seo Hyun-jin) found out that the reason why her marriage had been cancelled in the past had been all because of Park Do-kyeong (Eric Mun)'revenge.

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Oh Hae-young, feeling terrible about all those unfair things that had happened to her, were living a messy life daily. She could not continue her relationship with Park Do-kyeong any longer.

Although her mother advised her to forget everything, Oh Hae-young said, "I know, but my heart wouldn't let me do it".

While Oh Hae-young was dealing with her tough time, Park Do-kyeong asked her to come over. She went to Park Do-kyeong's place. As Park Do-kyeong was handing over a delivered package of her online purchase to her, Oh Hae-young asked him, "You don't even ask me I'm doing ok".

Oh Hae-young continued on, "My life is messed up. I don't want to even wake up. I can't fall asleep, because I'm angry. And I can't fall asleep because I miss you".

However, Park Do-kyeong ignored what she said, Park Do-kyeong instead hugged Oh Hae-young warmly and told her, "Live a good life gossiping about me with people. And live giving me a hard time. Do whatever you want to do. Call me any time though. I'll answer all of your calls".

As Park Do-kyeong was drawing a clear line between him and her, Oh Hae-young shed tears. Oh Hae-young told Park Do-kyeong, "Can't you be in this together until my emotion is drained out completely? It's right that I have to withdraw my heart out of this and end this relationship. But, it is not working very well. Let's keep seeing each other just a little longer before we break up".

However, Park Do-kyeong said, "I'm sorry. It's better to end everything when I'm the only bad part in this". Park Do-kyeong offered to accompany Oh Hae-young to her house. Oh Hae-young refused his offer and came out of his place alone.

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