The King’s Affection Episode 9 is going to release on November 8, 2021. Fans are excited for upcoming episodes to release soon.
The King’s Affection is an ancient love-based drama series that is originally from South Korea. The popular k-drama is directed by Song Hyun-wook. Han Hee-Jung is the writer of Kings Affection. The main lead actors include Park Eun-bin, Rowoon, Nam Yoon-Su, Choi Byung-chan, Bae Yoon-Kyung, and Jung Chae-Yeon. It’s expected to have in total 20 episodes that are scheduled for a weekly release.
Everything you need to know
The main plot is based on Lee Hwi who is one of the twin daughters of the Crown Prince. She has to hide her original identity from everyone in the Kingdom because, at the time of the Joseon Dynasty, it was said that if anyone gives birth to the twins, it will be an end for the entire dynasty. This was the reason that Crown Prince has to take the toughest decision of his life, to send his beautiful baby daughter away.
But something awful happened, and she was needed back in the Kingdom. The Crown Prince had a brave Twin Son but unfortunately, he died in a battle. It wasn’t an easy decision, but Prince was required to do something to convince everyone that his brave boy was still alive. So he decided to let the twin daughter pretend to be original Lee Hwi. But to her amazement, she was falling for her mentor, Jung Ji Woon, and we wonder if she can ever tell him the truth.
The King’s Affection Episode 9 Release Date
It is going to release on November 8, 2021. The King’s Affection is scheduled for a weekly release, every Monday and Tuesday. We all are avidly waiting to witness what will happen next in this beautiful series. The love and affection that are portrayed in this drama are magically wonderful and we can’t help but binge-watch it over and over again. Well, there are just 8 more days left for upcoming episodes to release.
actor choi byung chan making the most impactful scenes of the episode with literally 0 line 🤧#TheKingsAffection #TheKingsAffectionEp5 pic.twitter.com/HyxBdXwycT
— zee base 🗯 (@zygmaund) October 25, 2021
Where to watch?
It is available for streaming on Netflix.
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