‘Chestnut flower’ Jong-won Lee saved Lee Ha-ni from the danger of her roof collapsing [Comprehensive]

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[TV Report = Reporter Ha Ha-na] In ‘Flowers that Bloom at Night’, Lee Jong-won saved Lee Ha-nui from being crushed by the roof, and their relationship deepened.

On the 19th episode of MBC’s ‘Flowers that Bloom at Night’, the reunion of Yeon-hwa (played by Honey Lee) and Su-ho (played by Jong-won Lee) was depicted. While trying to help the people disguised as Hwaseong, Yeonhwa finds herself in the arms of Su-ho. The moment their eyes met, Suho, embarrassed, resolutely withdrew his hand, causing Yeonhwa to fall.

Su-ho, who identified himself as a Geumwiyeong officer, said he would begin an investigation at Geumwiyeong and asked for cooperation. When he said he would offer his prayers, Su-ho said he would accompany him to the temple. Yeonhwa said, “How can you be so rude? Why don’t you know that a woman in mourning can be uncomfortable just by mixing her words with a man’s wife? “Don’t you know the impact that rumor will have if you investigate the incident of encountering a group of pirates in Geumwiyeong?” she pressed. In the end, Suho gave up on the investigation and returned.

However, Su-ho suspected that Yeon-hwa seemed to be trying to help the hordes of pirates. In response, Yoon-hak (played by Ki-woo Lee) mentioned the rumors about Yeon-hwa. Yoon Hak said, “Originally, I was the daughter of a military officer, but it is said that early on, I had grandparents and an older brother. It is said that she married alone without a brother. To make matters worse, on the morning of her marriage, her father-in-law died and she became a widow without even seeing his face. “Given the story, her life must have been uneven,” he said about Yeonhwa.

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Meanwhile, Yeonhwa, who transformed into a masked swordsman, went to pick up a tiger painting and ran into Suho again. Suho said, “Is this reckless? Are you ignorant? I told you to stay out of sight. He tried to overpower Yeonhwa, saying, “I was prepared to get caught if you came in here,”but Yeonhwa pushed Suho away, saying, “I’m not the kind of person who can be caught that easily.”At this time, Yeonhwa discovered that Suho’s jeogori had peeled off, revealing his abs, and was shocked, threw the picture away, and ran away.

Meanwhile, Yeonhwa goes to a meeting of the wives of high-ranking officials. Yeon-hwa, who went to a slum with her porridge, saw her grandmother on the verge of being crushed by her roof when her pillar collapsed, and went in to save her, but ended up on the verge of death.

Yeon-hwa, who was hugging her grandmother, found out that Su-ho, the servant, was injured while supporting the collapsing roof instead of her. Yeonhwa, who was worried about him, followed him with worried eyes as he quietly left after saving himself and his grandmother. Yoon-hak found Su-ho injured and treated him, expressing his wish for him to live a peaceful life without being noticed.

Meanwhile, at the end of the day’s broadcast, Yeon-hwa, who has transformed into a masked swordsman, steps forward to save the child from Man-sik’s gang who are kidnapping the child. In a desperate moment, Yeon-hwa throws a stone at Man-sik’s gang with the words “Stop”and covers her face. The image of a man running towards and Yeonhwa looking embarrassed decorated the ending, arousing curiosity.

Reporter Ha Ha-na mongz@tvreport.co.kr / Photo = ‘Flowers that bloom at night’ broadcast capture

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