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Yang Hye-ji and Lee Na-young's past narrative is completed, "Deep lingering." [You, you]

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Actress Yang Hye-ji added a deep aftertaste to Honor: Their Court.

Yang Hye-ji, who played Yoon Ra-young (Lee Na-young) in college in the ENA Monday-Tuesday drama "Honor: Their Court," which has only one episode left until the end of the show, impressed once again.

In the 11th episode of Honor: Their Court, which aired on the 9th, Kang Shin-jae (Jeong Eun-chae) recalled the precarious moment of Yoon Ra-young (Lee Na-young) in the past. Standing precariously on the railing, Yoon La-young's face remained scarred, and her eyes were mixed with anxiety and confusion. The scene where Kang Shin-jae and Hwang Hyun-jin (Lee Chung-ah) who found this rushed to Yoon Ra-young caused regret.

Yang Hye-ji delicately expressed Yoon Ra-young's emotional line in the play and settled strongly in the hearts of viewers. Yoon Ra-young's psychology at the time, when she thought about making an extreme choice, was captured with empty eyes and facial expressions to increase the level of immersion in the scene. The past narrative was further strengthened by completing the character at the end of the precarious emotion with a more condensed emotional performance.

Yang Hye-ji, who first appeared in the fourth episode of Honor: Their Court and dominated the screen by powerfully showing Yoon Ra-young's past even in a short moment, gave persuasive power to the narrative of Yoon Ra-young, Kang Shin-jae, and Hwang Hyun-jin as well as the relationship between Yoon Ra-young and Kang Shin-jae and Hwang Hyun-jin whenever she appeared in the flashback scene. Yang Hye-ji, who embodied Yoon Ra-young, a college student, and depicted the wounds of the character and the hidden truth in three dimensions, deepened the lingering effects of Honor: Their Court.

Yang Hye-ji's performance, which has steadily built her presence through various works such as drama "I Know You," "The Devil," Netflix series "Sweet Home" Season 2, 3 and "The Iron Family," shone again this time. As it shows a spectrum of acting that crosses genres every time, attention is also focused on Yang Hye-ji's new appearance in the future.

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