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5 Best ‘He Fell First, But She Fell Harder’ K-Dramas

5 Best ‘He Fell First, But She Fell Harder’ K-Dramas
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Sometimes a little one-sided crush really pays off.

If you are a romantic person who falls in love easily, you know the struggle of waiting for the object of your affection to finally realize everything.

It takes a lot longer for many people to come to terms with their own feelings, let alone express them. But that doesn't mean they won't fall for you just as hard.

In fact, sometimes they fall even harder. Perhaps this is the best way to heal a lonely heart, so if you feel you need it, try one of the 5 K-dramas below.

Alchemy of Souls (2022)

If you like a good story about two people destined for each other who switch bodies, then this is the show for you. Well balanced between romance, drama and fantasy adventure, it manages to show perfectly how the heroine becomes more and more aware of her true nature and the power that her feelings hold.

Dali and the Cocky Prince (2021)

When two people with polar opposite tastes and values have to work together, there won't be any immediate sparks. But it's not for nothing that they say opposites attract. Da Li obviously needed someone like Moo Hak to show her the ropes in the materialistic world, but in return she was able to give him so much more.

Love to Hate You (2023)

Love never comes quickly in an enemies-to-lovers relationship, but when it does, it's completely overwhelming and magical. And what happens between the powerful and dedicated lawyer Yeo Mi Ran and the famous actor Nam Kang Ho, who is also known to belittle all women, is a perfect example of this.

Mr. Queen (2020)

When a modern playboy suddenly finds himself in the body of the Queen, centuries away from his life in the past, he doesn't even think about love. But as the adjustment process progresses and he learns more about the new life he's entered, it becomes easier to open his heart to unexpected love.

Love Reset (2023)

Some people say that nothing can save a broken marriage, but as Love Reset perfectly demonstrates, a car crash, amnesia and a blank slate to start over on can certainly do the trick. Join Na Ra and Jung Yeol on their journey to reinvent themselves and see if they decide to finalize their divorce.