In the riveting fourth episode of "Wedding Impossible," the complexities of love and manipulation take center stage. A-jeong's family gathers around the television, their concern for her future marriage palpable. The specter of Do-han's past—his mother's tragic accident—casts a long shadow over their joy, hinting at the challenges that A-jeong may face in her union with such a wealthy family.

The tension between A-jeong and Ji-han escalates as Ji-han, with a mix of arrogance and desperation, declares his intention to steal her away from his brother. His plan to seduce A-jeong not out of love, but to prevent her marriage to Do-han, sets the tone for a game of emotional chess that unfolds throughout the episode.
Do-han's grandfather, a formidable patriarch, supports the marriage between A-jeong and Do-han, even going so far as to insist on Do-han's role as the heir to the family business. This decision sparks outrage among Do-han's step-siblings, leading to a heated confrontation that ends with a slap from the grandfather, a moment of raw family power dynamics.
In a retaliatory act, Seung-A, Do-han's step-sister, seeks out Ji-han to deliver a slap of her own, an act of vengeance that is swiftly halted by A-jeong. This incident underscores the volatile nature of the relationships within this family and the lengths they will go to protect their interests.
Ji-han, determined to prove his seductive prowess, takes A-jeong on a whirlwind date to Seoul, a city that pulses with excitement and opportunity. The date, a masterclass in romance, includes a movie, a meeting with A-jeong's favorite director, and a daring act of revenge against Na-ri. Despite A-jeong's resolve to remain unaffected, the experience draws her closer to Ji-han, complicating her feelings.
Upon returning from their adventure, Ji-han, taking advice from his assistant, shifts his strategy. He orchestrates a blind date for A-jeong, hoping that she will fall for another man and thus be dissuaded from marrying Do-han. Meanwhile, Ji-han finds himself in a dinner with Chae-won, a meeting that takes an unexpected turn when he learns of the oddities of A-jeong's blind date.
Ji-han's protective instincts kick in as he rushes to A-jeong's aid, discovering her in an uncomfortable situation with a pushy stranger. His decision to drink in her place and rescue her from the ordeal reveals a deeper layer of his character, one that is protective and caring, despite his manipulative intentions.
The episode culminates in a moment of vulnerability, where both Ji-han and A-jeong, under the influence of alcohol, let their guards down. Ji-han's drunken collapse onto A-jeong symbolizes the blurring lines between their manipulations and genuine emotions.
The fourth episode of "Wedding Impossible" is a rollercoaster of emotions, where seduction and schemes are intertwined with genuine moments of connection. The characters continue to be shrouded in mystery, their motivations and pasts slowly unraveling as the series progresses. The episode manages to be both heartwarming and tense, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats as they anticipate the next move in this high-stakes game of love and power.
As "Wedding Impossible" continues to unfold, it promises a narrative that is as unpredictable as it is engaging. With each episode, the characters become more complex, their relationships more entangled, and the stakes higher. It is this blend of romance, drama, and intrigue that makes "Wedding Impossible" a captivating journey that viewers won't want to miss.