Meeting My Wife: How Kim Dongjoon and Choi Soojong's Advice Led to My Marriage with Ha Seungrae
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Meeting My Wife How Kim Dongjoon and Choi Soojong's Advice Led to My Marriage with Ha Seungrae
As a huge fan of historical dramas, I couldn't help but tune in to the latest episode of KBS 2TV's 'Goryeo-Ran War' on the 20th. And boy, was it a rollercoaster of emotions!
The episode revolved around the aftermath of King Hyunjong's (played by the talented Kim Dongjoon) fall from his horse and the power struggle that followed. With the help of his trusted advisor, General Kang Gamchan (played by the charismatic Choi Soojong), Hyunjong made the decision to leave the capital and return to the palace. But little did he know, his absence would be taken advantage of by his scheming queen and her allies.
The queen, along with her brother-in-law, plotted to remove all of Hyunjong's loyal officials and even went as far as to falsely accuse them of treason. It was a tense moment when Hyunjong finally returned to the palace and discovered the truth. And I have to say, Kim Dongjoon's acting was on point as he expressed his anger and disappointment towards those who betrayed him.
But what really caught my attention was Hyunjong's final decision to forgive and forget. Despite the gravity of their actions, he chose to move on and focus on the ongoing war. And that's when it hit me - forgiveness is a powerful tool, especially in times of conflict.
As a viewer, I couldn't help but admire Hyunjong's character and his ability to see the bigger picture. It's a reminder that sometimes, it's better to let go of grudges and focus on what truly matters. And that's just one of the many reasons why I love this drama.
Overall, this episode was a rollercoaster of emotions, but it definitely left me wanting more. I can't wait to see what happens next and how Hyunjong's decision will affect the rest of the war. What did you think of the latest episode? Let me know in the comments below!
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