'My Royal Nemesis' Lim Ji-yeon wrote a handwritten letter to Cha Segye, and because the old poem was so poignant, Heo Nam-jun greatly misunderstood.
On the 16th, the SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'My Royal Nemesis' (directed by Han Tae-seop, written by Kang Hyun-joo, produced by Studio S·Gil Pictures) showed Cha Segye (played by Heo Nam-jun), who even bought the agency after recruiting Shin Seori (played by Lim Ji-yeon), receiving an abandoned dog from Shin Seori. Shin Seori wanted to raise the puppy that followed her, but due to difficult circumstances she temporarily entrusted it to Cha Segye. Moreover, she thought Cha Segye, who kept worrying about her safety, was a fan of hers.
Shin Seori decided to write a handwritten letter to him herself. She also sent drawings that included the puppy and herself, and a drawing of Cha Segye. After seeing the classical poem 'How were you last night? If I remained in your dreams, that garden would be full of butterflies,' Cha Segye chuckled and then lost his words when he saw the phrase 'my wonderful ally' written under his portrait. In fact it was 'fan,' not 'ally,' but because of the flowing handwriting he misunderstood.
Cha Segye said, "This woman likes me," and with a face that looked pleasantly shocked, he was not displeased.
[Photo source] SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'My Royal Nemesis'
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