‘The King: Monarch of Eternity’ Kim Go-eun realized the enormous power of the Korean Empire Emperor Lee Min-ho.
In the 5th episode of SBS's The King: Monarch of Eternity (played by Kim Eun-sook and directed by Baek Sang-hoon), which aired on the 1st night, Lee Gwa-hyung, Emperor of Korean Empire (Lee Min-ho), Moon Gwa-hyung detective Jung Tae-eul (Kim Go-eun), Cho Young (Woo Do-hwan), Kang Shin-jae (Kim Kyung-nam), Gu Seo-ryong (Jung Eun-chae), Lee Lim (Lee Jung-jin), and No Ok Fantasy romances such as Nam (Kim Young-ok), Jung Do-in (Jeon Bae-su), Song Jung-hye (Seo Jeong-yeon), Park Moon-sik (Park Won-sang), Myung Seung-ah (Kim Yong-ji), and Yoo Kyung-moo (Lee Hae-young) were drawn.
He was at the World Korean Empire, where he could not believe the existence of the Egon, but he had no choice but to doubt the Korean Empire.
Lee kept a natural affection for such a child, and tried to kiss him. Jung Tae-eul, who was walking on the Korean Empire road, looked at the large Poster of the Korean Empire emperor, and recalled the moment last night when he kissed him.
Jung Tae-eul was shocked to learn that many of the Korean Empire actually belonged to the emperor Igon. Jung Tae-eul said, "There is no middle," and realized the enormous power and influence of the Korean Empire Emperor Egon, who he did not believe.