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[Drama 2019] The Joseon Romantic Comedy: Tale of Nok-Du, 조선로코: 녹두전


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Tale of Nokdu: Episodes 11-12

No one ever said first love was easy and unfortunately for our hero, wrestling with new feelings is the least of his troubles. Now that his secret has been discovered by his romantic rival, Nokdu will have to tread carefully if he wants to continue living undercover… or living at all.

 

 
EPISODE 11: “Yul-moo Knows Nokdu’s Secret”

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Having learned Nokdu’s secret, Yul-moo is further enraged to discover him leaning in to kiss Dong-joo (a second time). Dong-joo kicks Nokdu away, quickly telling Yul-moo that it’s a misunderstanding. Yul-moo’s attention is on Nokdu, however, and he orders him to come out. Just then, they hear the Virtuous Women Corps and Nokdu and Dong-joo yank Yul-moo inside.

The women call fro Lady Kim and Yul-moo fumes when Nokdu calls out to them in his feminine voice as he quickly dresses and joins them. Nokdu lies that Dong-joo is sleeping and the women tut that they should make up (after their “fight” over Yul-moo). He promises to do so and ushers them to bed. Afterwards, Dong-joo explains the situation to Yul-moo, adding that what he’d seen when he arrived was a mistake.

Nokdu argues that it wasn’t a mistake, but Dong-joo shushes him. She assures Yul-moo that Nokdu isn’t bad and reminds him that she’ll also be punished for hiding him. Unable to argue, Yul-moo begrudgingly agrees to keep quiet. To avoid another fight, Dong-joo promises to sleep at the gibang and she and Yul-moo depart.

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That night, Dong-joo can’t stop thinking about the kiss and Nokdu’s confession. Her tossing and turning annoys her roommates so Dong-joo heads outside. She’s startled from her thoughts by the appearance of Nokdu. They sit together, but every time Nokdu opens his mouth, Dong-joo cuts him off from talking about the kiss ,asking which man she likes, or mentioning coughing. Hee.

Nokdu instead asks why she isn’t curious about his lie or the woman she’d mistaken for his lady in Hanyang. Dong-joo says she doesn’t care to know because she’s not interested in him. Stung, Nokdu tells her not to lie, but Dong-joo says she isn’t. Nokdu thinks she’s mad he kissed her without asking but Dong-joo coolly replies, “One kiss won’t wear down my lips.”

Adamant, Nokdu argues he’s sure he sensed she felt the same way but Dong-joo guesses he’s never dated before. She explains that this is why he was mistaken and chasing the wrong person. Dong-joo tells Nokdu to stop being clingy and sashays off. She stops however, and looks back to see Nokdu wiping tears from his eyes…. and then turns and leaves.

 

Prince Yeongchang is carried out to the city gate as the ministers look on. He begs to see his mother, knowing he’ll never get the chance again, but his cries fall on deaf ears as he’s loaded into a palanquin and exiled. Afterwards, Minister Heo meets with King Gwanghae, who asks if the prince cried. Minister Heo replies that the boy was brave after leaving the gate.

King Gwanghae remembers there was an uproar when his brother left and wonders bitterly if anyone had done that for him in the past. Minister Heo assures the king that he had and King Gwanghae agrees that Minister Heo is the only one that cared. “Even my father refused to acknowledge me,” the king says, “That’s why he left such a cruel dying wish.”

King Gwanghae continues that he may have never been king had Minister Heo not gotten rid of it. He says that’s why Minister Heo is the only one he trusts. “I am truly grateful, Your Majesty,” Minister Heo bows with teary eyes. However, when he returns home, we see that he didn’t actually destroy the past king’s command.

 

He flashes back to the night he’d taken the document from another minister — Dong-joo’s father! Minister Heo asks why he hadn’t revealed the document sooner and Dad admits he’d been waiting for the right time because King Gwanghae had taken the throne and Prince Yeongchang was still young. Minister Heo says Dad will be punished and Dad replies that Minister Heo will regret taking the royal order.

As we know, that night Dong-joo’s family was killed and Minister Heo had walked past the corpses as he exited the house. He’d paused next to a fire, but decided against destroying the document. Yoon-jo met him on his way home and proudly reported that King Gwanghae’s son was growing up well and suggested returning him now.

Minister Heo immediately dismissed the idea and showed him the royal order. The previous king had wanted to dethrone the Crown Prince and put his younger son, Prince Yeongchang on the throne. Minister Heo said he, Yoon-jo, and the child could end up dead. He ordered Yoon-jo to return and warned that if they met again, he wouldn’t show mercy.

 

Back in the present, Minister Heo’s lackey, Chil-seong, informs him that the Muweol Corps they’d had tailing Yoon-jo were dead and Yoon-jo is missing. Minister Heo asks if he’d retrieved the bodies of the women. Chil-seong shakes his head and says the body they do have is of a woman that was found dead at the village for widows. She’d been tortured and he thinks it was likely by the man that had been reported for sneaking into the village and fleeing to Hanyang (aka Nokdu).

Minister Heo orders Chil-seong to find both men, adding that they should bring Prince Yeongchang back. As Chil-seong rides off, he doesn’t notice Yoon-jo walking past.

Master Hwang meets with Nokdu, who admits he has yet to find the leader. He’d overheard them mention and island and suspects the kind is involved somehow. Nokdu worries whether he should continue digging if it turns out Yoon-jo had done something bad. However, he denies the possibility of Yoon-jo being caught in a conspiracy, recalling his mother blamed him on her deathbed. He resolves to investigate further. Master Hwang notices Nokdu’s been crying but Nokdu just mentions he hasn’t seen Aeng-du in a while.

 

Turns out Aeng-du has been crying nonstop since she outed Nokdu to Yul-moo. She’s pouting outside when Yul-moo happens upon her . She shouts that Nokdu is her sister, but Yul-moo cuts her off. Aeng-du starts sobbing again, asking if Nokdu is dead and saying she should die too. “Really?” Yul-moo asks, his face impassive, “All right, then. Let’s go.” He flings Aeng-du over his shoulder and she cries out for her father as he carts her away.

Nokdu returns home just as Dong-joo is leaving and Dong-joo says she’ll be working in the gibang kitchen starting today. Meanwhile, Yul-moo has brought Aeng-du to the kitchen. She asks if he’s not going to kill her and Yul-moo replies if she’s dead, who will eat his food. Aeng-du asks where Nokdu is and Yul-moo grumbles that since two ladies want to proctect him, he’s sparing Nokdu for now.

In return, Yul-moo wants Aeng-du to do him a favor — although we don’t hear what it is — and as Yul-moo smiles, the sun shines behind him and Aeng-du’s affections have officially transferred. Nokdu chases after Dong-joo to beg her not to go to the kitchen. Dong-joo already knows Yul-moo intends to keep her away from Nokdu and points out she needs to make money to pay Nokdu back (for buying her out of being a gisaeng).

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Nokdu offers to give her a discount and Dong-joo barks at him not to be clingy. With sad puppy eyes, Nokdu says that he’s going to continue being clingy. Vowing to make her like him, Nokdu asks her not to go to Yul-moo. Dong-joo asks how he’s going to do that and walks away when Nokdu doesn’t have an answer. Nokdu scoops her up and starts running home… only for Dong-joo to walk back moments later, Nokdu trailing behind with a pouty mouth and a bloody nose. Hee.

She orders him to leave and Nokdu shuffles home. Dong-joo heads to the kitchen and as they work, Yul-moo promises not to say anything about Nokdu’s secret, but complains about them sharing a room. Dong-joo cuts him off and says Aeng-du lives with them and nothing will happen. Yul-moo drops it and asks instead about her drunken confession.

He wondrs if Nokdu is the person she likes and Dong-joo snaps that she has standards. Unable to hide his grin, Yul-moo tentatively asks if that means she likes him and is sorely disappointed when Dong-joo bites his head off. At the same time, Nokdu sneak up and spies on them from the gate, fuming at Dong-joo and Yul-moo’s close proximity.

 

Aeng-du pops up next to him and chides him for badmouthing her “dear Yul-moo.” Nokdu balks and Aeng-du says, “One thing led to another, and it just happened.” Nokdu is confused and Aeng-du repeats Dong-joo’s words about marriage and says she decided Yul-moo is better than Nokdu. Offended, Nokdu storms off.

Yeon-geun drinks with Master Hwang, exitedly calling him father-in-law. Yeon-geun asks Master Hwang to give him advice on winning Lady Kim’s heart and Master Hwang giggles that he’s a master of winning hearts… but only women. Heh. As Master Hwang starts to impart his wisdom, Nokdu bursts in to listen as well.

Dong-joo takes a basket of dishes to wash in the river and Nokdu watches her, thinking back to Master Hwang’s advice to be indifferent and kind, simultaneously. Nokdu chases after Dong-joo and snatches the basket away, following Master Hwang’s instruction to the letter as he scoffs at her, “Just go kill yourself. You’re so bad at this.”
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Dong-joo is baffled and Nokdu pushes her down, explaining that he’s only helping because he has to. Annoyed, Dong-joo cracks him on the head with the basket and Nokdu whines that he’s being indifferent, yet kind. Hee. Pouting, he asks, “Why are you looking at me like that if you don’t like me.”

Looking away, Dong-joo asks what he’s talking about. Nokdu gently tilts her head back to him saying, “Like this.” Flustered, Dong-joo leaves and Nokdu shouts after her to be home for dinner. She doesn’t reply and he sighs that she never listens to her mother.

Minister Im tells King Gwanghae his plan to use the assistant captain of Ganghwa Island for some nefarious plot. The king worries that many people like Prince Yeongchang but Minister Im waves away his concern and King Gwanghae agrees that this will be a chance to discover who is willing to betray him.

 

The Muweol Corps trio discuss their next mission to assassinate the local functionary who planned the exile. His father is celebrating his birthday and security will be tight, but the women will be employed to cook. Sook says that afterwards, she’ll see if anyone has heard from their missing assassin before heading over to Ganghwa Island with the rest of the team.

Nokdu returns to the village, grumbling about Yul-moo, and runs into the women leaving. They tell him they’re going to cause trouble in Hanyang, but deny his offer to join them. Jeong-sook lets slip about the king and the island, but the others cut her off and shut down any questions as they depart. Meanwhile, Yoon-jo finally appears before Minister Heo, holding him at sword-point.

EPISODE 12: “Yul-moo’s True Colors”

 

Chil-seong meets the king on his way out and is forced to bring him to Minister Heo for a surprise visit. Meanwhile, Yoon-jo demands to know why Minister Heo sent assassins after his family when he’d kept his promise to disappear. Minister Heo sneers that he should’ve hidden himself better. They’re interrupted by the sound of the king approaching but when the king flings open the door, Minister Heo is alone.

The king eyes a partition where Yoon-jo is hiding suspiciously, but when he pulls it back, Yoon-jo is gone. Turning back to a shaken Minister Heo, the king suggests they play a game. Outside, Yoon-jo’s escape is blocked by the king’s guards outside the gate so Chil-seong leads him out the back way. At the same time, Muweol Corps spy on the house where Prince Yeongchang has been exiled.

At her hideout, Dong-joo has completed her bow and knows that the time has come to leave. Back home, Nokdu notes that Dong-joo is late for dinner. Aeng-du quips that his meal is nothing compared to what Yul-moo makes and Nokdu almost goes out to find her but stumbles back when Dong-joo comes through the door. She doesn’t even look at him as she grabs a pillow and lies down.

 

Nokdu asks if she’s going to eat and when Dong-joo replies she already has, Aeng-du nods, knowingly. Hurt, Nokdu loudly eats Dong-joo’s portion as she sighs heavily. The next day, Yul-moo eats with the king who asks what he thinks about when he cooks. Yul-moo says normally nothing, but he was happy this time because he was cooking with a girl he likes. King Gwanghae guesses a gisaeng and Yul-moo is forced to agree.

The Muweol Corps are busy working undercover, preparing for the birthday celebration, while Nokdu examines horse tails, trying to find the one he’d seen a few nights ago. When he returns to the gibang, he sees the arrival of the assistant captain of Ganghwa Island. Recognizing the name, Nokdu follows and listens in as the man drunkenly brags that the young prince was exiled to his island, resulting in his promotion.

Dong-joo’s gisaeng friend asks how the two things are related, but the man catches himself before he can do more than mention the feast in Hanyang and waves it off. When he gets up to use the bathroom, Nokdu tails him. Nearby, Dong-joo is selling her possessions to a merchant when she sees Nokdu pass by. When they’re in a secluded area, Nokdu pulls a knife and demands the assistant captain explain about the feast.

 

The captain refuses and before Nokdu can press him, Dong-joo calls out to Nokdu and he quickly hides the knife, allowing the assistant captain to escape. Nokdu yells that he’s a pervert and tells Dong-joo to get help as he gives chase. He corners the man again only to be interrupted once more, this time by Lady Cheon.

The assistant captain tells her Nokdu attacked him and LAdy Cheon wrenches the knife from Nokdu… and turns it on the assistant captain, repeating Nokdu’s questions. They discover he was hired to kill Prince Yeongchang and Lady Cheon slits the assistant captain’s neck. Nokdu guesses she’s the boss but she says she’ll explain later and orders him to find Ssook and warn her of the trap. Nokdu runs off and when Lady Cheon turns around, her eyes widen as a man steps out from behind a tree, though we don’t see his face.

 

The Muweol Corps ladies grow restless at the eerie quiet and suspect something is wrong. A man bumps into one of the women and her sword clatters to the ground, setting off a battle. Nokdu arrives in the middle of the fracas just in time to help SSsook out of a tough spot. He explains he was sent to warn them and she orders him to go ahead to the temple and buy them time.

As he rushes off, Nokdu smirks that just buying time isn’t any fun. The guards at the temple block him from entering and Nokdu simpers that if the place is off-limits, they shouldn’t have let their guards down… before knocking them out. The Muweol women finish slaughtering the men that attacked them and head off to the temple , unaware that one man had survived.

They rush inside to find Nokdu calmly waiting next to an already subdued local functionary. As they walk home, Nokdu asks why Ssook took on the role of the Muweol Corps. She says because they’re the only ones who live in freedom. She reveals she’d also escaped horrible in-laws after her husband died and says many of the other women suffered worse. Their boss allowed them to live better lives, but the situation outside the village is unchanged.

 

She explains that they help widows, because no one else will. Nokdu asks if killing the local functionary was because he harmed widows and Ssook admits that’s not the case, but remains firm that they’re striving to make the world a better place for those without power. Back home, they report to Lady Cheon and she agrees to induct Lady Kim into the Muweol Corps. She then sends Nokdu out to discuss something private with Ssook.

The next day, Dong-joo recalls some men discussing the assistant captain. They say he wasn’t a pervert and has mysteriously vanished. Elsewhere, Yul-moo eats with Aeng-du and we discover their deal was for Aeng-du to spy on Dong-joo and Nokdu and report back any developments in their relationship. Unfortunately, Nokdu didn’t come home last night so she doesn’t have gossip.

Instead, Aeng-du whines that Dong-joo kept her up all night, sighing and waiting for Nokdu to return home. Yul-moo’s face hardens.

 

That night, Ssook sends Nokdu home after his orientation, shooting down the suggestion that he stand watch tonight. At home, Dong-joo waits for Nokdu and perks up when someone enters the house only for Yul-moo to step forward. She warns him he can’t be there, but he replies ominously that he’s allowed.

Minister Heo meets with his other conspirators. With the trap, they know the king is aware people are trying to protect Prince Yeongchang. Minister Heo says he’d sent someone to bring him back and that they’ll carry out their plan the following day. Meanwhile, a figure approaches the village and Yul-moo exits Dong-joo’s room. Nokdu sees him leaving.

The conspirators argue whether now is a good time to put Prince Yeongchang on the throne while others point out waiting too long isn’t good either. They freeze when Yul-moo enters, a wicked smirk spread across his face. He tells them not to bother, as he’s already taken care of it and tosses Prince Yeongchang’s bloody robe onto the table.

 

A flashback reveals he was the man that approached Lady Cheon in the forest. She’d shakily asked if he’d keep his promise and he’d told her her job begins now. Then we see the previous night that the Muweol Corps at Prince Yeongchang’s exiled home were blocked by Yul-moo’s lackey, who pulled out a note written by Lady Cheon. The women had stepped down and he’d gone in to kill Prince Yeongchang.

One of the conspirators rushes Yul-moo in a rage and he mercilessly cuts the man down. At home, Dong-joo hugs herself tightly. Nokdu arrives and she smiles in relief, but he orders her to follow him. He takes her to the gibang and Dong-joo asks why he won’t look at her. Nokdu tells her to stay in a bright room and she asks about the missing assistant captain and the real reason Nokdu came to the village of widows. He promises to explain later and walks away.

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Back at the meeting, Yul-moo tuts that he hates noise. “Grand Prince Neungyang!” Minister Heo bellows at Yul-moo — it’s his real name and he’ll later become King Injo. Yul-moo tsks that they shouldn’t bicker and that their plan can continue… only with him succeeding the throne instead of Prince Yeongchang. Nokdu, who’d followed, peaks into the door but slinks away when the mysterious figure that had entered the widows village walks up.

Minister Heo says he’s not threatened by Yul-moo and Yul-moo says he’s not issuing a threat (yet), he only came by to say hello today. “So you want to be king?” Minister Heo asks, “”Do you think you have what it takes?” Nokdu steps out to meet the figure and is stunned to come face-to-face with the king.

 

 
COMMENTS

Ooooooooh, y’all I love a good twist. Yul-moo was a sweet second lead, but his character was really nothing we haven’t seen a million times over and I’ve been growing more irritated with his intrusion into Dong-joo’s life as the drama goes on. She’s explicitly stated that she doesn’t want a relationship with him and has asked multiple times for him to leave her alone, and yet he persists. He says he respects her choice and yet his actions would disagree. It was fair for him to be upset upon learning Nokdu’s secret, but enlisting Aeng-du as a spy was a bit much.

So I’m thrilled to find out that his gentle demeanor was simply a mask for a sick and twisted lunatic. Grand Prince Neungyang is waaaaaaaay more fun and now his toxic behaviors fit better into his character, because he is controlling and crazy and I love it! He makes for such an interesting villain which is great because the king and the ministers just weren’t doing it for me. Yul-moo has a solid agenda and has no qualms straight up murdering a child to do it. King Gwanghae didn’t have much of a soft spot for his younger brother either, but he still hesitated for fear of backlash by the people.

Yul-moo gives zero rat patooties and that ups the stakes going forward. I do like this setup of multiple people/groups all opposing each other because apart from Nokdu, who just wants to uncover the truth, everyone else’s motives are murky and the king and Minister Heo in particular are hard to pin down because they often appear conflicted and unsure of their choices. It’s a fun study of good and evil because most of the opposing forces are floating around in a gray area. Yul-moo, on the other hand, has pretty much solidified his “badguy” role with the whole child murder thing.

 

But as they didn’t show Prince Yeongchang’s death, there’s still a teensy bit of wiggle room where he could turn out to not be a psycho… but I’m kinda hoping he is. He’s just more fun this way and a far more compelling opponent for Nokdu when he has more on his agenda than just convince a girl to love him… because frankly that was a losing battle. Fun as it is to watch Nokdu get jealous, there’s real conflict to be had. Like two men vying for the throne.

I’m still not convinced Nokdu is the king’s son. It seems too easy and I still like @lollypip’s theory that it could actually be his brother. Either way, Nokdu is in the middle of it and he’s caused enough trouble on his own to make himself a target regardless of his lineage. I’m dying to know what’s going to happen now that he’s come face-to-face to his maybe-biological father.

This is the first episode where I really got on board with the political intrigue. The king vs ministers battle is one I’ve seen time and again so it’s hard to hold my attention but it amps up exponentially when you have another contender in the ring. And if Nokdu gets in there, it’ll be a free-for-all. The throne finally feels connected to the central plot whereas before, we knew it was going to be important because of birth secrets, but as long as Nokdu remained ignorant, it didn’t seem urgent. Yul-moo, however, is a loose cannon and although I think Nokdu is very close to learning some of his past, I think that’s enough to make this battle royale (hehe, puns) relevant to everyone.

As fascinating as all this is, though, I haven’t forgotten about the romance! It’s taken a bit of a backseat as Nokdu tries and fails to get Dong-joo to admit to the one thing she’s trying her darndest to deny. The girl is stomping so hard on her own feelings that she’s beating up Nokdu’s as well, so hopefully she’ll give in soon because seeing him cry just broke my heart. I just hope he doesn’t take any more dating advice from Master Hwang.

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I really want to know how much about YulMu does DongJoo know.... If their families were close, she must know who he is right? But didn't seem that way when YulMu explained he is someone who can enter the widow village whenever he wants. Seems she at least knows he has the power to move the police, since she didn't question it when they saved ND and her from Lady Kim's father in law... and also probably that he can really kill ND if he wants to..

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14 minutes ago, Breeze said:

Sohyun's mother sent food truck again.

Top banner:- 'Mom you're the one who prepared these? Daughter, why ask the obvious? '

Sohyun is happy ,her mother is happy

Awwww :wub: this is so cute. I love their mother daughter relationship. I genuinely can’t think of any other example where a family member would send their relative a food truck in Korea. I’m sure there are other cases like this but it’s so rare for this kind of family support. It really showcase that so Hyun mother is a great parent despite being a single mother for a long time. 

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6 hours ago, Kshyn said:

How did DJ role changed from vengeful sole survivor of her clan to a skincare worker hahahah thats so random :sweatingbullets: 


 

 

maybe lied in her CV:joy:

if her work would be like her previous standard on putting makeup - that would be fun to watch :D

 


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8 hours ago, Sky8lue said:

I wonder whether the scene where he's dressed in a dusty pink hanbok and smiling gently while looking at someone is their reunion scene. Nokdu enters the skincare palour where Dong Joo is working. One of Nokdu's trademark "Tada, did I surprise you"-type entrances, perhaps? Then Dong Joo will stare at him for a few long seconds before standing up to knock some sense into him for making her worry for so long. 

 

This is for @vangsweetie637 @Ameera Ali @lightbringer06 @petunia (and just about anyone else who needs to know how Nokdu's abs were created):

 

 

I too think that photo of him in pink hanbok with that smile on his face is when he meets DJ. Who  else would he smile to/for like that but DJ, right? ^^

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HAHA... I did saw that video of him exercising in preparation for this drama :D

 

2 hours ago, elan1 said:

It really showcase that so Hyun mother is a great parent despite being a single mother for a long time. 

 

Oh really? I didn't know that. Was it a divorce or the father passed away or something? And also because KSH has another omoni a.k.a Nokdu... haha.. so she's trying to compete too ^^ ...

 

1 hour ago, Breeze said:

He is very confident about Sohyun's choices  ;)

 

Right? I like his confidence :)

 

 

Btw, I just found out the connection between JDY, KSH and Hanyang. JDY's alumni is Hanyang Univ. and KSH is currently studying at Hanyang Univ (so JDY is KSH's sunbae in terms of school while KSH is JDY's sunbae in terms of acting career^^). And in this drama, they probably will meet in Hanyang after they get separated. What a fate both in real life and drama :wub:

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1 hour ago, lightbringer06 said:

 

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Oh really? I didn't know that. Was it a divorce or the father passed away or something?

 

Btw, I just found out the connection between JDY, KSH and Hanyang. JDY's alumni is Hanyang Univ. and KSH is currently studying at Hanyang Univ (so JDY is KSH's sunbae in terms of school while KSH is JDY's sunbae in terms of acting career^^). And in this drama, they probably will meet in Hanyang after they get separated. What a fate both in real life and drama :wub:

 

Her dad passed away when she was 9y.o

 

And that Sohyun acted in School 2015, then Dongyoon in School 2017 :heart:

 

 

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The still cut really surprising me. 

Dongju will be a skin-care worker? I thought she'll do something with her handcraft or weapon things. What a turn... I mean... Skin-care in Joseon era? :w00t: No wonder S.Korea beauty/cosmetic is so popular now. Anw, love to see our female lead has a real job to survive on her own.

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Me too, I realize that's the trademark look and smile of ND for DJ. Just a simple gaze. But everyone can tell whom he looking at. :wub: 

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It'd be awesome if there's a scene ND as Lady Kim walk in to the beauty shop and ask for skin-care :rolleyes: but... Idk I feel we hardly see her again in upcoming eps. I'll miss her alot :) 

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2 hours ago, Breeze said:

He is very confident about Sohyun's choices  ;)

 

JDY's confidence/optimism in real life can rival Nokdu's in reel life. I can totally see why the Director thought he was the perfect casting choice for Nokdu/Noksoon. He needs to have the right confidence to carry off the Noksoon role and be versatile enough to show the duality in Nokdu vs Noksoon and to make the character believable and endearing.

 

 

This is so cute and funny. Webtoon author's husband drawings of "Chaos Joseon Mung Bean Chronicles":

 

Her IG caption:

I don't know if this series will continue, but my husband started to draw this.

Since it would be a waste to keep this to myself.

(Jang Nok Su = Jang Dong Yoon Actor-nim + Nokdu + Peng Su)

#nokdujeon #joseonroconokdujeon

 

Translation note: 'Pengsu' is a type of sauce 

 

@Ameera Ali  You might be on the right track...When Nokdu wore pink the last time...

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1 hour ago, valNK said:

I realize that's the trademark look and smile of ND for DJ. Just a simple gaze. But everyone can tell whom he looking at. :wub: 

 

About this preview picture, I think he's with his master, Aengdo's father or probably his adoptive father(?). He said in the preview vid that he's going to Hanyang. And also when he met the king in the preview, he's wearing this same outfit.

But I really hope ND & DJ will be reunited in this Monday ep. I need my two happy pills tgt :3 

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HAHA... for some reason, the song Your Shampoo Scent in the Flowers as their BGM fits them so well ^^...

 

 

7 hours ago, jstgt1501 said:

 

About this preview picture, I think he's with his master, Aengdo's father or probably his adoptive father(?). He said in the preview vid that he's going to Hanyang. And also when he met the king in the preview, he's wearing this same outfit.

But I really hope ND & DJ will be reunited in this Monday ep. I need my two happy pills tgt :3 

 

It could all happen in a day... ha ha... because we also have this looking-sad-probably-missing-Dongju pic of ND :wub:

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Perhaps they'll reunite in Hanyang as well.

 

 

@Breeze Omo... is that a recent one? I can't understand the caption....ha ha... hmm... why does it look like they went on a date .. ..:love:

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1 hour ago, lightbringer06 said:

 

 

@Breeze Omo... is that a recent one? I can't understand the caption....ha ha... hmm... why does it look like they went on a date .. ..:love:

 

 

 

Yes it's new. At first ı thouhgt  like you :sweat_smile: 

 Then ı used google translate :) and a comment metioned ,they were with staff :sweatingbullets:

 

 

Tale of Nokdu: Episodes 13-14

 

Secrets drive a wedge between our hero and the former gisaeng-in-training, making it increasingly difficult for them to continue their charade. Our hero has better luck finding out why his family was attacked but he’s unprepared when he finally hears the truth. Before he can fully comprehend his situation, Nokdu learns about a stunning betrayal that places everyone in the widows’ village in danger.

 

 
EPISODE 13: “I Will Leave Soon”

The lone survivor of the birthday celebration lives long enough to tell the king’s guard that they were attacked by women and that one of them was dressed in mourning clothes.

When the guard reports to King Gwanghae that Minister Heo is at the gisaeng house in Mudam Valley, the king remembers the widows’ village. Soon, the king and his men are headed to Mudam Valley on horseback.

Lady Cheon is alarmed when the king’s men arrive and quietly search the gisaeng house. When King Gwanghae enters the darkened widows’ village, he sees torches burning at the shrine.

 

While Yul-moo’s men point their swords at Minister Heo and the others, Yul-moo offers to be made the next king instead of the late Prince Yeongchang. Disguised as Lady Kim, Nokdu peeks into the shrine, turning around at the sound of a breaking twig.

Inside, Minister Heo asks the blood-spattered Yul-moo, “Do you think you have what it takes to be a king?” Outside, King Gwanghae slowly raises his eyes to Nokdu.

Ssook leads women dressed as mourners to the shrine while Nokdu loudly scolds, “This village for widows is protected by the king. Men are forbidden here.” When King Gwanghae tries to push past him, Nokdu doesn’t let him through.

 

Convinced that the shrine hides a secret, the king is surprised when Ssook opens the door to innocently inquire, “How may I help you?” Inside the shrine, King Gwanghae finds widows in prayer and when Ssook sees the blood on the floor, Nokdu sits on top of it to pray. The king’s guard reports that Minister Heo only visited the gisaeng house briefly and that they found nothing suspicious.

As the king and his party ride away, Lady Cheon thanks Nokdu for his help. He looks at the departing figures and asks, “By the way, who is he?”

In his home, Yul-moo pours some tea for Minister Heo while offering mock sympathy for Heo’s loss of influence. Heo doesn’t care now that Prince Yeongchang is dead but Yul-moo is only too happy to take his place.

 

When Heo asks why he wants to be king, Yul-moo gets a faraway look in his eyes, “I have always wished that our poor people would have enough to eat and live good lives.” Yul-moo laughs at his joke because all he really cares about is being an invincible king.

When Minister Heo stands, Yul-moo guesses that he’s on his way to see the king and wonders what he’ll say — that Heo was plotting against him or that the son who died twenty years ago is actually alive.

Nokdu’s brother, Hwang-tae, joins them as Yul-moo reveals that Heo’s assassination attempt unearthed a secret. We see that Yul-moo’s man, Park Dan-ho, was the one who pointed a sword at the missing assassin, Deul-re, in the bamboo grove. He was also the masked man who saved Yoon-jo and Hwang-tae from the Muweol Corps’ second attack.

 

What Yul-moo learned about Nokdu’s family confirmed the stories that he heard as a boy from his father. Hwang-tae introduces himself to Heo as Yoon-jo’s son and announces his support for Yul-moo, “He is the only man who will bring back everything that I have lost.”

As Aeng-du sleeps, Dong-joo remembers the nighttime visit from Yul-moo. When she reminded him that he wasn’t allowed in the village, Yul-moo declared, “I can go wherever I please and kill whomever I want.” Testing Dong-joo’s feelings, Yul-moo asked for permission to kill Nokdu but she insisted that she had used him, nothing more.

Dong-joo’s thoughts are interrupted when she hears Nokdu outside and she pretends to be asleep. When Nokdu is in bed, he’s troubled by that same visit because he overheard Dong-joo tell Yul-moo about her plan to leave the village. Nokdu also heard Dong-joo’s claim that she used him but when Yul-moo proposed, “Leave this place and come to me,” she sent him away.

 

Dong-joo and Nokdu turn around at the same time, giving her the chance to bring up his promise to tell her why he came to the widows’ village. After Nokdu refuses, their inevitable bickering wakes up Aeng-du, who sits up and scolds, “My goodness, that is enough!”

Over breakfast, Aeng-du lectures Nokdu and Dong-joo for acting like kids. As Dong-joo leaves to work in the kitchen, Nokdu pleads, “Do not go…Do you even know what kind of guy he is?” Dong-joo heatedly reminds Nokdu that even though they live together, she knows nothing about him.

Having finished her breakfast, Aeng-du complains again about her roommates’ bickering and announces that she’s off to see Yul-moo. Nokdu is beyond frustrated when they leave but the girls find the kitchen empty. Aeng-du is disappointed because Yul-moo promised to make flower pancakes, so Dong-joo offers to make them herself.

 

At the palace, Minister Heo informs an ally that the gisaeng house is no longer safe so he’s decided to relocate the Muweol. When his fellow minister suggests accepting Yul-moo’s plan, Minister Heo hisses, “He can never be the next king.”

Ssook’s team, including Nokdu, sits before Lady Cheon as she explains that the Corps is being relocated to the headquarters in Hanyang. The widows are concerned about Minister Heo’s weakening status so Lady Cheon explains that with Yul-moo’s rise, Heo’s power will soon be restored. Lady Cheon must travel to Hanyang to meet with Yul-moo and chooses Nokdu to accompany her so that the others can help with the move.

After Nokdu updates him on the latest developments, Master Hwang announces that it’s time to find his father and go back into hiding. Nokdu decides to stay disguised as Lady Kim to gather more information about the conspiracy against the king and vows, “I am going to put an end to this…Then we will no longer have to hide. My father, brother, and…” Nokdu trails off as he thinks of Dong-joo but Master Hwang misunderstands and promises Nokdu that he and Aeng-du will stay by his side.

 

As he approaches the kitchen, Nokdu thinks of the bloodied Yul-moo that he witnessed the night before. Prepared to face him, Nokdu opens the kitchen doors, surprised when Dong-joo and Aeng-du jump out to escape exploding flower pancakes.

After Nokdu figures out that Dong-joo added water to hot oil, Aeng-du asks him to make the pancakes. When Nokdu protests that he’s too busy, Aeng-du whines that Yul-moo would make them and pancakes are soon sizzling. Aeng-du reminds Nokdu and Dong-joo (who’s busy picking her pancakes off the walls) about her promised picnic and she only has to mention Yul-moo to get her way.

Minister Heo visits Yoon-jo, who’s feeling like a prisoner. Minister Heo insists that he’s protecting Yoon-jo but the man needs to find his sons. Rather than tell him that Hwang-tae is safe, Minister Heo promises that his men will find him ifhe’s still alive.

 

When Minister Heo mentions the king’s son, Yoon-jo promises, “We will go where you tell us to go.” Minister Heo is suddenly thoughtful, “You told me he grew up to be a smart and righteous man. Maybe he could be my alternative.”

Taking advantage of their distance from the village, Nokdu is dressed as a man for the picnic. When he catches Dong-joo staring at him, Nokdu teases, “Look how handsome I look…” Dong-joo ignores Nokdu’s offered hand to cross over some water, insisting that he’s not handsome at all.

Nokdu, Dong-joo and Aeng-du have been in a rowboat in the middle of the river for an hour without catching a single fish. Nokdu and Dong-joo bicker about the picnic until Aeng-du shoves flower pancakes into their mouths, complaining, “Goodness. You two will end up getting attached to one another at this rate.”

 

When Aeng-du asks why they keep fighting, Dong-joo complains that Nokdu has lots of secrets. Looking guilty, Nokdu confesses that he doesn’t want to lie to her, “I cannot tell you why I came here. Not now.”

Needing to poop, Aeng-du is returned to shore and she sends Dong-joo to find her a soft leaf. Dong-joo looks over at Nokdu in the boat and gasps when he falls back into the water. Dong-joo wades into the river, yelling out, “Hey,” and just as she’s about to dive underwater, Nokdu surfaces with a fish. His proud smile disappears when he sees the distressed look on Dong-joo’s face.

 

EPISODE 14: “Secrets About Nokdu’s Birth”

 

While Aeng-du feasts on the freshly cooked fish, Dong-joo warms herself by the fire. Aeng-du wonders, “Why did you not tell her that you lived on an island,” and Nokdu admits, “She never asked.”

For the walk back to the village, Nokdu changes back into his Lady Kim outfit. When Dong-joo coughs, Nokdu sits her down to place dry foot coverings on her feet. Dong-joo stares at Nokdu and then confesses, “When I thought that you fell into the water earlier, I could not call you because I did not know your name.”

Nokdu promises to tell her after her chicks grow up and Dong-joo snaps, “Forget it.” Nokdu insists that the chicks need Dong-joo to stay by their side and pleads, “Promise me that you will do so,” but she decides to just keep calling him “jerk”.

 

Yul-moo finally makes an appearance at the gisaeng house where Lady Cheon shows him Minister Heo’s order to move the Muweol Corps. Lady Cheon promises to help secure Minister Heo’s support for Yul-moo when she travels to Hanyang with the newest member of the Corps.

Trembling like a leaf, Yeon-geun appears before King Gwanghae who demands to know everything about the village.

Outside of Lady Cheon’s office, Yul-moo runs into Nokdu after hearing that he was accepted into the Muweol Corps. Nokdu learned something about Yul-moo as well, “I heard you are preparing to commit treason.” Yul-moo moves closer to hiss, “I am sparing your life even though you ought to be dead because Dong-joo asked me to…I am starting to want to break my promise…”

 

Dong-joo packs up her things in her secret cave and at the sight of the men’s clothes that she wore when she met Nokdu, she congratulates herself for refusing to stay by her chicks’ side. Tears fall from Dong-joo’s eyes when she admits, “But I want to,” and when she drops her head on the table, she sobs, “I want to stay by his side. I am sorry, Mom.”

Dong-joo gets home while Nokdu is checking to see if her things are still there. He admits that he’s worried that she’ll leave without a word but Dong-joo sees Nokdu’s bundle and points out that he’s the one who’s leaving. Dong-joo sends Nokdu away but he soon returns, “I will not ask you to like me. You can use me if you want. I am fine with that. So…Please do not disappear on me. I am begging you.”

 

The next day, Nokdu is disguised as a gisaeng in a veiled hat when he and Lady Cheon reach Minister Heo’s house. At the gisaeng house, Dong-joo leaves a letter in Lady Cheon’s office and then informs Yul-moo that she’s leaving.

Yul-moo wants to travel to Hanyang together but Dong-joo insists on going alone. To confirm her safe arrival, Yul-moo asks Dong-joo to meet him at the swing later that night.

Before she leaves, Dong-joo begs, “Promise me that you will never harm him.” Yul-moo angrily reminds Dong-joo that she denied having any feelings for Nokdu but her eyes fill with tears as she vows to leave without a word to insure that he hates her.

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Tears stream from Dong-joo’s eyes as she shares her hope to spare Nokdu unspeakable grief when she dies, “I know very well how it feels to lose someone you love so dearly…I will not let that happen.” Yul-moo wipes away Dong-joo’s tears as he realizes, “You are not warning me. You are confessing your feelings for him.” When Dong-joo asks for the money that she’s earned, Yul-moo coldly informs her that she’ll have to wait until she’s in Hanyang and warns, “Do not be late.”

After questioning Yeon-geun, King Gwanghae orders his guard to bring in the woman who runs the gisaeng house and the widows who are the closest to her. If that doesn’t work, the king wants him to bring in witnesses.

 

Ssook, Jung-sook and Yeon-boon are the last members of the Muweol Corps to leave the village and as they head for Hanyang, they pause for one last look. When Jung-sook confesses regret at leaving her friends behind, Ssook reminds her that they’re leaving so that those friends will be safe.

Deep in the woods, the leader of an army of thugs shows the men a bag of money as Yul-moo walks away.

During her meeting with Minister Heo, Lady Cheon mentions that Yul-moo promised to take care of powerless people. Minister Heo pulls out the vest that belonged to the missing assassin, whose body was discovered near the village.

 

Minister Heo just learned who was responsible for the widow’s murder and Lady Cheon realizes that he’s talking about Yul-moo. Heo describes Yul-moo as a man capable of killing anyone in order to get what he wants.

Nokdu is outside when Lady Cheon exits but it’s Minister Heo that he follows. As Nokdu disappears through a gate, Yoon-jo exits his room in time to see a woman walking away.

Nokdu overhears Minister Heo caution his guards who are dressed in black, “Grand Prince Neungyang is…very much prepared, so you must be careful.” Minister Heo’s man, Chil-seong, asks, “Should we find him and kill him,” but he’s told, “He had to hide and live on an island because of his father. Bring him back alive.” When Nokdu realizes that they’re talking about Hwang-tae, he knocks out one of Minister Heo’s men and changes into his clothes.

 

Over tea with Hwang-tae, Yul-moo expresses hope that they’ll become friends. After Hwang-tae accepts the idea, Yul-moo asks for his help in finding the king’s son. Outside, Minister Heo’s team arrives and finds Yul-moo’s swordsman, Park Dan-ho, waiting for them.

As Minister Heo’s men prepare to fight Park Dan-ho, Nokdu slips away from his spot on the roof. Inside, Yul-moo confesses that he’s thinking about killing the king’s son but he wants to hear Hwang-tae’s opinion. Their meeting is interrupted by a noise coming from outside.

Hwang-tae is alone when Nokdu finds him and pulls him into a hug, relieved. When Nokdu tries to get Hwang-tae to leave with him, his brother informs him that he’s not a prisoner. Hwang-tae explains how Yul-moo’s man saved him when he and Yoon-jo were attacked a second time by the Muweol. Thanks to Yul-moo, Hwang-tae finally learned the truth about why their family was forced to live in hiding and it’s all because of Nokdu.

 

When Hwang-tae hears the fighting outside he urges Nokdu to leave but he demands to hear the truth. Hwang-tae changes Nokdu’s life forever when he tells him, “This is all because you are the son of His Majesty.” Shocked, Nokdu backs away as a tear falls from his eye.

Outside, Park Dan-ho is about to kill the last of the attackers when Yul-moo stops him, “We need someone to go back and tell Lord Heo not to waste his energy.”

Nokdu tries to dismiss Hwang-tae’s claim, insisting, “I am my father’s son.” Hwang-tae thinks back to his mother’s final words for Nokdu and announces that he intends to recover everything that he’s lost.

 

When Nokdu asks what he’s supposed to do, Hwang-tae advises, “Run away by yourself…Hide and live like you do not exist. If you do not do that, you will surely die.” Hwang-tae pushes Nokdu out the door and when he appeals to his brother, Hwang-tae insists, “Do not call me that anymore.”

After shutting the doors on Nokdu, Hwang-tae’s face is wet with tears and when Yul-moo returns, he claims, “The alcohol got me feeling a little sentimental.” Yul-moo doesn’t look convinced but he has an appointment to get to.

Nokdu slowly walks away from Yul-moo’s house and Hwang-tae and pulls his mask over his face.

When Lady Cheon arrives at his house, Yul-moo is disappointed that Lady Kim isn’t with her. Lady Cheon asks if he killed her missing assassin and she’s distressed when Yul-moo casually admits, “I killed her in order to keep a secret…Is there something wrong with that?”

 

Lady Cheon is suddenly worried that Yul-moo will abandon the Muweol Corps and the widows’ village. While pledging not to abandon the Corps, Yul-moo confesses, “And as for the village for widows, I have already abandoned it.” It’s at that moment that the hired army reaches the widows’ village.

Lady Cheon promises that if Yul-moo gives her time, she’ll make sure that the king never finds any witnesses. Yul-moo has a different solution in mind and Lady Cheon contains her horror long enough to breathe, “I understand now.” As Yul-moo leaves to meet Dong-joo, he orders Lady Cheon to tell Park Dan-ho to find Lady Kim.

Minister Heo is alone in his office when his door opens. Nokdu points his sword at Minister Heo’s neck as he asks, “My father, my brother, and me. Why did you try to kill us? Who on earth am I?” Just as Minister Heo realizes that he’s in the presence of King Gwanghae’s son, Lady Cheon sounds the alarm, “The village for widows is in danger!”

 

At the widows’ village, the hired army uses their torches to set everything on fire and when the widows run outside, they’re killed. Soon-nyeo, Bok-nyeo and Mal-nyeon run from their rooms, shocked by the sight that greets them.

A horse carrying Nokdu races to the village as Yul-moo waits for Dong-joo by the swing in Hanyang. When she fails to arrive, Yul-moo mounts his horse and heads for the village.

Master Hwang and Aeng-du are at the market where the girl searches for a particular food vendor. When Master Hwang warns her about tigers, Aeng-du holds up a bag of money and announces that they can afford to stay overnight. As Aeng-du continues her search, Master Hwang wonders, “Why did he tell her to eat something that does not exist?” Hmmm.

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Inside the widows’ village, the massacre continues as the men are reminded, “Kill all of them.” After leaving her cave for the last time, Dong-joo sees that the village is in flames and runs.

Soon-nyeo fights valiantly but gets knocked down by two men who are suddenly stopped by Dong-joo’s arrows. When Soon-nyeo answers a cry for help, a huge man grabs Dong-joo by the throat and lifts her into the air.

As Yul-moo searches the burning village, he sees that Dong-joo is in danger and bellows, “Stop it immediately!” Unable to breathe, Dong-joo’s eyes widen as her thoughts turn to her final meeting with Aeng-du. She left money for Nokdu and asked the girl for his name.

As her assailant raises his ax, Dong-joo croaks, “Nokdu,” and then goes limp. A sword is raised and blood sprays across Dong-joo’s face as she falls into Nokdu’s arms.

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Nokdu finally gets to hold Dong-joo in his arms but he doesn’t even know if the girl that he loves is dead or alive. Against the backdrop of a fiery inferno/massacre, Nokdu’s tragic night just drags on and on. Nokdu is positively gutted after his meeting with the man who he believed was his brother, feeling utterly alone after Hwang-tae tells him the truth about his paternity and sends him away…for good. Nokdu then confronts Minister Heo to confirm that he’s indeed King Gwanghae’s son only to learn that Yul-moo has ordered the destruction of the widows’ village.

Bent on securing the throne, Yul-moo has dropped his facade as the warmhearted chef. Yul-moo’s smiles are now cruel and chilling and there’s no question that he’ll kill whoever gets in his way. Yul-moo’s only weakness is Dong-joo but how will that change now that he’s knows without a doubt that she loves Nokdu and not him? And how will Dong-joo react when she learns that her childhood friend is behind the attack on the widows’ village, his attempt to tie up loose ends on his way to the throne?

Yul-moo has also been busy securing support for his campaign to be king. Knowing Minister Heo’s secrets, Yul-moo is confident that he’ll soon have his backing and he’s succeeded in winning over Hwang-tae (?!) who’s poised to assume the life of a highly placed nobleman.

 

There’s no doubt that Minister Heo is a snake after he withheld the fact that he saw Hwang-tae alive and well from his worried father, but I’m not sure what to think of Hwang-tae. Does he subscribe to the “Keep your friends close and your enemies closer” line of thinking or has a lifetime of hiding from the king made it a no brainer to align himself with Yul-moo? Either way, Nokdu faces a continued life of exile but this time, without a brother or a father by his side. Knowing Nokdu, he’s going to fight for his “family” but there’s one troubling detail that has me wondering how this story will unfold — we’ve already been told that Yul-moo becomes the next Joseon king, King Injo.

For a romantic comedy, which Tale of Nokdu executed brilliantly in the first few episodes, there’s been tragedy galore. Yul-moo is so unnervingly ruthless and already has considerable blood on his hands so he’s no improvement over King Gwanghae, who attempted to smother his own son. Lady Cheon, the Muweol Corps, Minister Heo and Yoon-jo are going to have to decide where they stand as the conspiracy against King Gwanghae comes to light. There are more losses ahead but first we have to learn who was lost in the widows’ village massacre. Thankfully, Aeng-du and Master Hwang were spared because I really don’t want to see another child murdered. Prince Yeongchang was quite enough, thank you.

In spite of the traumas, there were some beautiful moments. Dong-joo’s feelings for Nokdu have hit “cough” territory because she can no longer hide how she feels, from herself or anyone else. She confessed her true feelings for Nokdu in her cave and braved the river to save him when she thought he fell into the water. But their secrets keep them at odds with each other and prevent them from getting closer. Nokdu can’t risk endangering Dong-joo with news about a conspiracy that involves Yul-moo. And Dong-joo won’t risk allowing Nokdu’s feelings to deepen when she’s determined to kill King Gwanghae, knowing that it will cost her her life. When will these two start working together to discover the truth about their pasts so that they can consider their futures?

 

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Someone better translate the caption because as far as I am stalked TTON's staff instagram :P, yesterday was their off day.. So, it is not their shooting day.. 

 

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*And then, I found these food galore.. See the similarities between the man's shirt and the white plate? They're food hunting with other casts too.. -_- but why only three cups of ice cream/dessert? Maybe just three of them? Ehemmm :wub:

 

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Credit to one of trio avenger IG

 

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Aww hope they enjoyed their food hunting :blush:

 

I really hope this drama will be a success, so that they will be rewarded of a vacation after. Want them to enjoy and relax as a whole group :heart:

 

Today is monday and will maybe the judgment day for our drama bec a new drama from a public channel will start today as well. Crossing fingers that ratings will increase though

 

TTON fighting~

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