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Byun Woo-seok, '21st Century Grand Prince Lady', 'Scandal → Contract Marriage' Decision Ending Charisma

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Byun Woo-seok, the "21st Century Grand Prince Lady," dominated the ending by announcing the start of a full-fledged contract marriage.

In MBC's Friday-Saturday drama "The Grand Prince's Wife in the 21st Century" (directed by Park Joon-hwa, scriptwriter Yoo Ji-won), Ian Dae-gun (played by Byun Woo-seok) faced Sung Hee-joo's relentless fluttering. Seong Hee-joo first proposed marriage, but Prince Ian firmly rejected it. Since then, Prince Lee has consistently pushed Sung Hee-joo, who is approaching without hesitation, saying, "I missed you," including horse riding halls, Korean restaurants, roads, and movie theaters.

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However, the unexpected scandal quickly reversed the play's development. Sung Hee-joo received news of his health problems through an aide to Prince Ian whom he met by chance and entered the hotel room of Prince Ian. The scandal broke out when the scene of the doctor's invitation was captured. Prince Ian apologized to Sung Hee-joo for the controversy that arose due to him and asked him what he wanted, and eventually said, "Get ready to become a Grand Prince's wife." The opponent will be the entire country," he said, leading the development with the ending of deciding on a full-fledged contract marriage.

Byun Woo-seok led the development without a hitch with Prince Ian, who had both determination and execution. As a central axis that holds and leads the flow of the play, the character's responsibility and charisma are convincingly depicted. South Korea's prime minister and the only young nephew was daunted by the burden of the businessman's day. When he visited Prince Ian, he said, "I'm scared, uncle," and said, "I'm here to do my duty as a servant, Your Highness." He showed his royal pillar-like appearance by being more reliable and warm than anyone else, and when Sung Hee-joo was embroiled in a scandal because of himself, he redoubled the three-dimensional effect of the character by proudly depicting the bold choice of deciding to marry him. In particular, the ending scene of Byun Woo-suk, who showed the determination and charisma of Prince Ian with his unshakable eyes at the end of the play, is thrilling to viewers and drawing a hot response.

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