The tension between the father and daughter is palpable here. He wants a billionaire son-in-law to save the company, while she just wants education. It feels real how parents project failures onto kids. Watching this in (Dubbed)CEO's City-Wide Hunt made me sigh heavily. The dad's desperation vs her hopelessness is a strong start.
Why is Eirene always the benchmark? The daughter mentions her sister graduated from a top university, yet the dad pushes her to marry rich. It shows unfair standards placed on siblings. The transition to the office scene hints at Eirene's success. (Dubbed)CEO's City-Wide Hunt really knows how to set up rivalry dynamics early on. Can't wait to see them clash.
Who is Bryce Hunter? The way Eirene checks her phone suggests a secret romance. He orders lunch, she looks at the red box with sparkles in her eyes. It contrasts sharply with the previous family drama. (Dubbed)CEO's City-Wide Hunt is balancing business stress with sweet moments nicely. That box looks expensive though!
Poor girl just wants to study abroad but her dad says no. He claims hard times but still wears a gold brooch. The hypocrisy is screaming! She feels at a dead end, which is heartbreaking. (Dubbed)CEO's City-Wide Hunt portrays this generational gap perfectly. I hope she finds a way out soon because staying home sounds like a prison sentence.
The shift from the bright living room to the modern office is smooth. You can feel the wealth but also the coldness in the father's eyes. The daughter's outfit is cute but she looks so sad. (Dubbed)CEO's City-Wide Hunt uses visual cues well to show status differences. The red box at the end is a great cliffhanger element to keep us watching.