Actor the late Jung Eun-woo was revealed to have been hurt and in pain because of people while alive.

Hwang Yeong-rong recently posted on her social media the messages she exchanged with the late Jung Eun-woo and expressed deep condolences. In the captured conversation, Jung Eun-woo said, "There are so many people who exaggerate and so many con artists in the world… I was a fool for the broadcasting station.." expressing a bitter state of mind. He added, "I tried to find comfort from the people who came after being hurt by people.. really… it's filthy.. why do they live like that.." confessing the wounds he suffered in human relationships.

At the same time, he showed a determination not to completely give up hope. He said, "Still, I will try to believe..^^" trying to steady himself, and soothed himself with the words, "Hold on.. Words like 'be strong' were false..", "Winning is about grades when you're a student… endurance is ultimately what wins..".

He also wrote, "Instead, endure well with your strength! I tried to endure with my strength once, but after getting stabbed in the back from all sides for four years, it's something I can't do.. Men really are not loyal. Those who were like brothers for more than 10 years.. You'll do better than me! I'll endure well too," revealing the scars he had carried.

In particular, the line "Living well is not having a lot of money.. it seems to be communication.." fully captured the deceased's values and left viewers feeling heavy-hearted.

In another post, Hwang Yeong-rong poured out a devastated heart alongside a photo of Jung Eun-woo. She wrote, "I should have answered the phone!!!!!!!! I really didn't know, I'm so so sorry… but this is really too much, really… I should have paid more attention, I'm so sorry and truly thankful, I'm so sad, I will definitely keep my promise… I love you, goodbye…" expressing a complex mix of self-blame and longing.

The sudden bereavement plunged online users into deep sorrow as well. Internet users continued with heartbreaking responses such as, "The messages are even more painful," "The phrase about endurance being victory keeps lingering," and "I can't even imagine how devastated the hearts of those who were close must be," as they mourned the deceased.

Jung Eun-woo debuted as an actor in 2006 by appearing in the KBS drama 'Romance Town 3'. He later appeared in films such as 'Same-age tutoring 2', 'Bad Guy and Girl', 'Miss Change', and in dramas including 'Hit', 'Chuno', 'A Man Called God', 'Smile, Dong-hae', 'Bride of the Sun', and 'Five Fingers', building his career. After completing military service in 2018, he became known to the public for his role as Wang Yi-ryuk, the younger brother of Lee Jang-woo (Wang Dae-ryuk), in KBS2's 'My Only One', and he also appeared in the 2021 film 'Memory: Manipulated Murder'.

Earlier, Jung Eun-woo passed away at age 40 on the 11th. The funeral rites for the deceased were held in New Goryeo Hospital Funeral Hall, special room 2. The funeral procession is at 12 p.m. on the 13th, and the burial site is Byeokje Seunghwawon. As colleagues and acquaintances continue to mourn, the conversations that Hwang Yeong-rong released from when he was alive lead one to imagine the inner anguish the deceased may have endured and once again evoke regret.

[photo] OSEN database, Hwang Yeong-rong designer social media

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