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The central conflict discussed revolves around miscommunication, mixed signals, and Jaein's sudden coldness after actively pursuing Noah—a plot that directly contradicts Jiyoon and Siwoo's current affectionate dynamic. While a single comment mentions the former love interest, Gaeul, it is an anomaly in a discourse that has overwhelmingly pivoted to debating the new characters' actions. 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