Actor Hong Su-ju left a deep impression with her very first appearance in "The Moon Flows in Lee Gang," rising as a key figure in the dramatic narrative that will sweep forward.

MBC's new Friday-Saturday drama "The Moon Flows in Lee Gang" is a romantic fantasy historical drama about a crown prince who has lost his laughter and a senior court official who has lost his memory swapping souls and seeing things from each other's perspective.

In the second episode broadcast on the 8th, the peerless beauty Hong Su-ju first appeared as Kim Woo-hee, the only daughter of absolute power figure Kim Han-cheol (played by Jin Goo) and Joseon's peerless beauty. After receiving a letter from her father recording the state marriage with the crown prince, she attached it to a wooden pillar and, at a moment poised with a gun aimed, captured attention by expressing Kim Woo-hee's resolute heart with steadfast eyes and a strong spirit.

In particular, by accurately hitting the letter and foreshadowing that the state marriage with the crown prince would not be smooth, she hinted that Kim Woo-hee would be an important character who will shake the plot's future inflection points.

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Above all, the reason Kim Woo-hee so refuses the state marriage is because the one she holds in her heart is not Crown Prince Lee Gang (Kang Tae-oh) but Prince Jeun Lee Woon (Lee Shin-young). From her first appearance, Hong Su-ju hinted at a poignant romantic storyline, arousing viewers' curiosity about future developments.

Also, Hong Su-ju enhanced the drama's immersion with restrained charisma by fully embodying Kim Woo-hee's elegant beauty and spirited bearing, unwavering strong gaze, and composed atmosphere, leaving a strong impression with her mere appearance.

Meanwhile, "The Moon Flows in Lee Gang" airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m.

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