From Yen website Manipulated by Prince Yul, Chae-Kyung sets Korea ablaze with her declaration - on live television - that she wishes to divorce Prince Shin. As the royal family reels from this public humiliation, Chae-Kyung begins to realize how badly she has hurt the crown prince. With the nation’s faith in the heir to the throne evaporating, the king takes the matter of succession into his own hands. Will the king’s decision leave Shin the odd prince out? And will Shin and Chae-Kyung ever be able to mend their relationship again?
Some points: - borrowed from ILL - The soap opera continues. - They are both too proud is the simple way to assess the misunderstanding! Chae-Kyung is too easily manipulated. She's young and innocent. - I foresee more misunderstanding in the future for both of them. - Yul isn't so bad but he becomes a bit obsessive. - The decisions people with power sometimes have to make is not for common people to understand! Kind of snotty. - Being simple minded, I think there could be a way that Chae-Kyung visited her grandfather in disguise or something. They had gone on a date in common clothes and didn't get caught after all. - I feel sorry for Shin.
Written and illustrated by So Hee Park
From Yen website
Manipulated by Prince Yul, Chae-Kyung sets Korea ablaze with her declaration - on live television - that she wishes to divorce Prince Shin. As the royal family reels from this public humiliation, Chae-Kyung begins to realize how badly she has hurt the crown prince. With the nation’s faith in the heir to the throne evaporating, the king takes the matter of succession into his own hands. Will the king’s decision leave Shin the odd prince out? And will Shin and Chae-Kyung ever be able to mend their relationship again?
Some points:
- borrowed from ILL
- The soap opera continues.
- They are both too proud is the simple way to assess the misunderstanding! Chae-Kyung is too easily manipulated. She's young and innocent.
- I foresee more misunderstanding in the future for both of them.
- Yul isn't so bad but he becomes a bit obsessive.
- The decisions people with power sometimes have to make is not for common people to understand! Kind of snotty.
- Being simple minded, I think there could be a way that Chae-Kyung visited her grandfather in disguise or something. They had gone on a date in common clothes and didn't get caught after all.
- I feel sorry for Shin.
Bottom line, fun soap opera.
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