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The revenge journey of Lee Do Hyun and Song Hye Kyo in “The Glory” Part 2 has begun

Released earlier on March 10th, Part 2 of Netflix’s original series “The Glory” depicts the story of people who get caught up in the whirlwind of a meticulous revenge plan designed by a woman whose soul was broken due to the school violence experiences.

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In the drama, Lee Do Hyun plays the role of Joo Yeo Jeong, a character who looks like he has grown up without hardships, like a delicate flower in a greenhouse, but is actually a person who carries a deep and dark pain inside his heart. Moon Dong Eun (played by Song Hye Kyo) is his dependable ally and only savior, as they band together as victims seeking revenge.

In Part 1, Yeo Jeong teaches Dong Eun, whom he falls in love at first sight with, how to play Go at her request. However, that woman only learned Go from him and then disappeared, leaving Yeo Jeong longing for her for a long time. After reuniting, Yeo Jeong and Dong Eun form a powerful alliance, and Yeo Jeong faithfully fulfills her role as Dong Eun’s executioner who can do the “sword dance” to help Dong Eun’s revenge. Yeo Jeong’s involvement in Dong Eun’s revenge will be fully revealed in Part 2.

In addition, the story of Yeo Jeong’s revenge will also be depicted in Part 2. In Part 1, Yeo Jeong is revealed to be suffering from psychological trauma after receiving terrible letters from Yeong Cheon (Lee Moo Saeng), who murdered his father. Scenes depicting his imagining himself wielding a knife against the killer were revealed, showing the narrative of this character. Therefore, viewers are raising expectations to see how Yeo Jeong will actually wield the knife against the killer, who causes Yeo Jeong’s dark side to show, in Part 2.

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Drama fans are looking forward to the ending of “The Glory” and also cheering for Yeo Jeong and Dong Eun’s revenge. Attention is focused on whether Yeo Jeong can succeed in both Dong Eun’s revenge and the revenge for his father’s death.

Meanwhile, Part 2 of “The Glory” is available for screening on Netflix starting today (March 10th)

Source: Nate

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