The drama Wedding Impossible intensifies as the main characters face increasingly complex problems. The relationship between Lee Do Han (played by Kim Do Wan) and Na A Jung (played by Jun Jong Seo) appears to be under strain as they navigate through numerous hurdles on their path to marriage.
Their conflicts are deeply intertwined. Following Na A Jung’s acceptance of Lee Do Han’s proposal, she finds herself entangled in the issues surrounding the LJ Group and her own family. Just how troublesome is Lee Do Han and Na A Jung’s relationship? Let’s delve into the details.
1. Strained Relations between Lee Ji Han and Lee Do Han
As brothers, Lee Ji Han (portrayed by Moon Sang Min) and Lee Do Han have shared a harmonious relationship. However, tensions arise upon Do Han’s return from New York, especially regarding his decision to marry Na A Jung without his brother’s approval. This disagreement ignites a feud between them, exacerbated by rumors of Na A Jung’s closeness to both brothers simultaneously.
2. Postponement of LJ Group’s Business Collaboration
Prior to publicly declaring Na A Jung as his future spouse, Lee Do Han was expected to marry Yoon Chae Won (played by Bae Yoon Kyoung), a choice endorsed by the LJ Group’s leadership for business reasons. However, with Do Han’s intention to elope with A Jung in New York, this collaboration is jeopardized, leading to further complications.
3. Threats to the LJ Group’s Heir
Despite being born out of wedlock, Hyun Dae Ho (portrayed by Kwon Hae Hyo) acknowledges Lee Do Han as his future company heir. However, with Do Han’s plans to marry and reside in New York, questions arise about the succession. Many favor Lee Ji Han as a more suitable replacement, intensifying the conflict over the company’s leadership.
4. Lee Ji Han’s Interference in Na A Jung’s Life
Lee Ji Han’s attempts to sabotage his brother’s wedding are relentless. He endeavors to make Na A Jung fall out of love with Do Han, but his efforts are met with resistance from her. Instead of fostering affection, their interactions resemble those of adversaries, exacerbating the strain on Do Han and Na A Jung’s relationship.
5. Threats to Lee Do Han’s Safety
Lee Do Han faces various threats upon his return to Korea, including harassment from a journalist sent by his grandfather and a stalker dispatched by his half-brother. Additionally, there are unidentified individuals with ill intentions towards him. These dangers not only jeopardize Do Han’s life but also pose risks to Na A Jung, especially if she becomes his wife.
The conflicts persist, especially with the looming possibility of Na A Jung’s identity being exposed to the public. Hence, Do Han emphasizes the need to keep their relationship under wraps, all while grappling with the ongoing interference from Lee Ji Han.