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Honey Lee moonlights because the masked heroine in Knight Flower





Honey Lee moonlights because the masked heroine in Knight Flower

MBC’s upcoming sageuk-comedy Knight Flower has dropped one other teaser of its moonlighting masked heroine performed by the charming and humorous Honey Lee (One the Girl). Through the day, our heroine pretends to be a dutiful widow, however as quickly as evening falls, she springs into motion.

Whereas a girl screams for assist, Jo Yeo-hwa (Honey Lee) takes out her sword to perform what have to be completed. Wearing all black, our crime-fighting heroine takes down a room filled with enemies, however issues take a flip (fairly actually) when she spins within the arms of officer Park Su-ho, performed by Lee Jong-won (The Golden Spoon).

Her safely guarded double life is now in danger, and it seems that Su-ho is out to reveal her secret. As Yeo-hwa escapes with a little bit woman, she chucks her shoe at Su-ho and orders him to cease following her. Our strait-laced officer, although, believes that guidelines exist for a motive and can cease at nothing to catch her.

The chase begins between our two leads, and Yeo-hwa haughtily claims that she gained’t be caught so simply. Nevertheless, the second she lays eyes on Su-ho’s abs, her tune modifications, and Yeo-hwa followers herself to no avail.

Although Yeo-hwa’s servants warn her in opposition to these nighttime escapades, she continues leaping over partitions and virtually will get caught by her father-in-law Kim Sang-joong (The Banker). Regardless of the risks, Yeo-hwa appears intent on sustaining this ruse as she dons a mustache and vows to indicate how threatening she might be. After all, life doesn’t at all times go as deliberate, and from the way in which Yeo-hwa carries a punctured bag, wipes ink on her face, and tumbles on the bottom, she seems equal elements badass and clumsy.

Directed by PDs Jang Tae-yoo (Lovers of the Crimson Sky), Choi Jung-in (On the Verge of Madness), and Lee Chang-woo, with scripts written by Lee Saem and Jung Myung-in, MBC’s Knight Flower is slated for twelve episodes and can premiere on January 12 within the Friday-Saturday slot.






By way of MBC

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