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At the end of the day, the actual Prince Myeong-Hwan and Red Enemy’s Lee Hoo were both Chae Woo-Jin. Woo-Jin had always looked at his past lives objectively before evaluating and sensing them. However, Red Enemy’s Lee Hoo was not such a person. He was very sensitive and empathetic. And while he had a rational mind, he was also impulsive and had a great sense of aesthetics.
Red Enemy’s Lee Hoo painted a picture in his head and went on an adventure in the imaginary world he created. What would he think of Prince Myeong-Hwan from Woo-Jin’s past life? How did the 18-year-old view the situation in which he asked his older brother to kill him, while making it seem like he was on his way to pay his mother a visit? They shared the same name and were in the same situation, but they each had a slightly different personality, so the actual Prince Myeong-Hwan seemed more immature and weaker. What if Lee Hoo couldn’t hold back his tears after perceiving that the actual Prince Myeong-Hwan was someone who was more pathetic than himself?
“Damn it…” Director Yoon heard Woo-Jin swear unintentionally next to him. He gently patted Woo-Jin on the back.
“This only happened because you looked at the character with empathy and kindness.”
“But I’m getting way ahead of myself. Prince Myeong-Hwan sympathizing...



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