"Na Hae-ryung" Shin Se-kyung "I put down Jung Eun-woo and breathing, appearance greed"

At 2 p.m. on the 17th, a production presentation of MBCs new tree drama Na Hae-ryung (playplaywright Kim Ho-soo/director Kang Il-soo, Han Hyun-hee/Produced Green Snake Media) was held at the Golden Mouse Hall in Sangam MBC building in Mapo-gu, Seoul.On this day, Shin Se-kyung asked about the car Jung Eun-woo, called face genius, and the breathing, I put a lot of external greed down.Its comfortable to put it down, he said, laughing.There are many other things that you can see through the drama, other than the external sum. I am planting it to match the sum of the characters.The new employee, Na Hae-ryung, is the first problematic Ada Lovelace () in Joseon and the full-length romance annals of Prince Irim (Jung Eun-woo).In addition, Ada Lovelace, which was treated as a freak in the 19th century, is a fiction drama that plant precious seeds of change against the old truth that men and women are unusual and there is a good place in their identity.I take off my veil at 8:55 p.m. this evening.

At 2 p.m. on the 17th, a production presentation of MBC's new tree drama "Na Hae-ryung" (playplaywright Kim Ho-soo/director Kang Il-soo, Han Hyun-hee/Produced Green Snake Media) was held at the Golden Mouse Hall in Sangam MBC building in Mapo-gu, Seoul.

On this day, Shin Se-kyung asked about the car Jung Eun-woo, called 'face genius', and the breathing, "I put a lot of external greed down. It's comfortable to put it down," he said, laughing.

"There are many other things that you can see through the drama, other than the external sum. I am planting it to match the sum of the characters."

The new employee, Na Hae-ryung, is the first problematic Ada Lovelace () in Joseon and the full-length romance annals of Prince Irim (Jung Eun-woo). In addition, Ada Lovelace, which was treated as a freak in the 19th century, is a fiction drama that plant precious seeds of 'change' against the old truth that men and women are unusual and there is a good place in their identity. I take off my veil at 8:55 p.m. this evening.