Actor Park Jung-pyo delivered heartfelt remarks as 'Gyeonwoo and the Fairy' came to a close, leaving a profound aftertaste.

Park Jung-pyo played 'Yankochi,' a passionate coach of the archery club at Harmony High School, in the tvN Monday-Tuesday drama 'Gyeonwoo and the Fairy' (directed by Kim Yong-wan, written by Yang Ji-hoon, planned by CJ ENM, produced by Studio Dragon, Dexter Pictures, and EO Contents Group), which concluded on the 29th, leaving a deep impression by portraying the figure of a 'good adult' who resonates with the audience.

'Yankochi' is the one who helped promising young archer Bae Gyeon-woo (played by Choo Young-Woo) rise again to start archery. He showcased a warm student-teacher chemistry with infinite trust and silent support for his disciple, adding emotion to the drama. His 'tsundere adult' traits, hiding sincerity behind a blunt speech, also drew realistic empathy and laughter.

In particular, in the final episode, he genuinely rejoiced at Bae Gyeon-woo's continuous medal wins and warmly comforted Gyeon-woo (played by Cho Yi-hyun), who was worried about Park Seong-a, showcasing the true nature of a reliable supporter.

With the final broadcast, Park Jung-pyo expressed his thoughts on the end, saying, "I'm sad that a drama I loved so much has already ended, but thanks to the viewers who treasured it, it was a very meaningful time."

He added, "Thank you so much for the support all this time. I hope to meet you again in another project. I love and appreciate you."

Meanwhile, Park Jung-pyo is establishing himself as a 'scene-stealer' through several notable works such as 'Gyeonwoo and the Fairy,' 'Queen of Tears,' 'Not a Hero,' 'Connection,' and 'Light Shop.'

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