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BEGONIA WARNING I REPEAT BEGONIA WARNING.

BEGONIA WARNING I REPEAT BEGONIA WARNING.
The flowers that Seok Hoon gave to Do Hee are Begonias and I have some shits to say about it. Adding the fact that flowers are not in kdramas just to look pretty.
Begonias can mean gratitude for something, uniqueness and individuality, and justice and peace. But among those beautiful meanings there are others that interest us.
Warning about misfortune: Begonia flowers can be used to warn someone about dangers that are about to occur.
What was what the lady said?
"Good time are always excruciatingly short" π
And whatever the crazy family is plotting against her. It can't be her death. That's already a knowing threat so it wouldn't have such an impact for both on viewers and her. It has to be something more nastier and evil like them. They were talking about it before and on the wedding table. I'm just sure it's a separate thing from the guy trying to kill her and his boss.
You can also give the Begonia flower to someone who has been injured or suffered some type of accident.
Like waking up hanging off your balcony.
Be cautious: Begonias can also be given to someone who is taking a trip or planning some type of potentially dangerous activity.
Like solving a murder, catching a culprit, casually existing while all your "family" wants you underground, you know, the usual.
Dark thoughts: Begonias are also related to dark thoughts. This symbolism comes from the fact that begonias are also linked to warning signs and caution. In any case, they are not surrounded by very positive energy, at least in some cultures.
π.
That was all I needed to know. Seok Hoon, the language of flowers never lies, go to the police and do some confessions. You seem like you need it.
Why would he do it, tho?
Why would he be trying to kill Do Hee?
Did he really kill Miss Ju?
The family is already on something by themselves. And if he wants to kill her, it would only benefit the older of the family. Not him. And this kind of villain does not fit in the sidekick position.
β’So, he is not looking after the president's position.
β’He doesn't need money. He has a good financial position being so young as we see in the newspaper Gu won was reading.
BUT
If he did kill Miss Ju and she is looking after the culprit it would make sense he sent someone after her while at the same time he could be right beside her, with her trust on him, to know if she is getting closer or further.
Still that doesn't solve the main question.
Why would he kill his aunt?
As I said, he doesn't seem to need or want the power that would come with the president's position. And that's the main reason why all her family waited for her death.
To create caos? To distract everyone while he does his own thing?
I don't know.
I need to know.
And Fridays are suddenly so far away every week that is actually killing me.
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