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Lee Se-young and Bae In-hyuk to follow Nam Goong Min and Ahn Eun-jin as next “chemistry couple”

Upcoming drama “The Story of Park’s Marriage Contract” is expected to follow hit series “My Dearest” with explosive chemistry between the main couple

MBC’s new Friday-Saturday drama, “The Story of Park’s Marriage Contract”, starring Lee Se-young and Bae In-hyuk, has released “character posters” that reveal the stark contrast between Park Yeon-woo (played by Lee Se-young), a 19th-century Confucian girl from the Chosun era, and Kang Tae-ha (played by Bae In-hyuk), a 21st-century third-generation conglomerate heir. In particular, these “character posters” capture the concept of a “bride and groom wedding photoshoot,” showcasing the contrasting visuals of Lee Se-young and Bae In-hyuk, from their expressions to outfits.

The Story of Park's Marriage Contract

“The Story of Park’s Marriage Contract”, which will premiere on November 24, tells the story of a contract marriage between Park Yeon-woo and Kang Tae-ha. With the talented acting of Lee Se-young and Bae In-hyuk, expectations of a “chemistry couple” have been raised. 

Prior to its release, the series has garnered attention for being directed by Park Sang-hoon, who previously worked on “My Secret Terrius” and “Radiant Office”, as well as being screen-written by Go Nam-jung, who demonstrated exceptional creativity based on her outstanding imagination in “Wife Scandal”. It also boasts a strong cast with perfect synchronization to the original web novel.

The Story of Park's Marriage Contract

Regarding “The Story of Park’s Marriage Contract”, the production team explained, “Through Lee Se-young and Bae In-hyuk’s ‘character posters,’ we wanted to show the stark difference between Park Yeon-woo and Kang Tae-ha in completely different worlds. Please watch how these two people from different eras, with distinct personalities and behaviors, create a story.” 

The drama will premiere on November 24th, and will air on Fridays and Saturdays at 9:50 p.m. (KST), filling up the space left by Nam Goong Min and Ahn Eun-jin’s historical work, “My Dearest”.

Source: Daum

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