Reborn Rich Episode 2 Twitter Review: Fans Feel Heartbroken for the Reincarnated Yoon Hyun-woo

Reborn Rich Episode 2 aka The Youngest Son of a Conglomerate aka 재벌집 막내아들 is a Kdrama based on Jaebeoljip Mangnaeadeul. The Korean drama is directed by Jeong Dae-yun, and stars Song Joong-ki, Lee Sung-min, Shin Hyun-bin, Jo Han-chul, and Kim Nam-hee alongside other cast members.

The second episode of this Kdrama brings in a flood of tears from fans as they cry with the young Hyun-woo who has reincarnated as Jin Do-joon while calling it a perfect casting because the child actor is definitely doing justice to the role. But coming back to Hyun-woo’s situation, today’s episode shows him going to check on his family who do not recognise him anymore.

While the wonders that have come with him reincarnating as Do-joon, the pain of being forgotten by the family he loves is worse and seeing him cry had many fans reach out for the tissue box themselves.

On the other hand, they are also feeling amazed by Hyun-woo’s flashbacks from his previous life as he connects the situations of the white porcelain vase and so on. They are also loving the twists he brings with situations that could get him into trouble, especially since his position in the family is already hanging on a delicate thread.

“How painful must it be for Hyunwoo. From dying in the present time cause he was betrayed, and now being reborn in another family so your real family doesn’t even recognize you; longing for the family he isn’t in anymore. #RebornRichEp2 #RebornRich” writes one of the fans.

Another writes, “Hyunwoo feels glad that his mother is still alive, but she’s not his mother in this timeline.????#RebornRich#RebornRichEp2

I’m seriously start to fall in love so bad with Jin Dojoon & Jin Yang Cheol, grandchild grandfather dynamic. I might cry once they finally declared war face to face, really????#RebornRichEp2

“goosebumps. he actually witnessed Jin Sungjoon breaking the white porcelain vase, the one he just read in the autobiography in the present. he met the young Sungjoon whom he was serving in present. #RebornRichEp2 #RebornRich” writes another fan.

Check out Reborn Rich Episode 2 Fans’ Reactions

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The second episode brings a lot more emotions and we are excited about what is to happen next!

Reborn Rich Episode 3 will release on Sunday, November 20. The series will drop 3 episodes every week on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. So do not miss out on new episodes on Disney+ and Netflix Korea (in selected countries) and on Viki.

What did you think about today’s episode? Let us know in the comments below!

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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