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Amway Japanese TV series "The People I Like" (the heart belongs to someone)

In summer, I want to watch some Japanese dramas full of girls' hearts, and there are many works in Japanese dramas.

I found a summer Japanese drama "People I Like" on a certain TV station, which is a work of random changes. Then the plot must be more Soviet. The success of the title attracted my attention, and I think most girls have a favorite person in their hearts. I watched an episode or two out of curiosity (actually, it was a girl's heart). The value of this play is still quite high.

The hostess was a cake maker, but she was fired. So the hostess went to apply for a job in a hotel, but failed. First love invited her to be a cake maker. This is the beginning of the story.

Although the hostess went to work in the shop because she wanted to live with her first love, her enthusiasm for cakes was admirable. She tried again and again to understand the signs in the shop. In order to make a delicious cake, she tried every temperature and every proportion, just to get recognition.

Of course, the core of this drama still lies in love, and it is said that Japanese drama is cured. What I like most is the little excitement of the hostess when she is recognized by the person she likes, and the seriousness of her work. I want to try to make a "live charge".