Yoo Seung Ho was suddenly invited to wrestle by Byeon Woo Seok in 'Moonshine', What's Up?

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Yoo Seung Ho was suddenly invited to wrestle by Byeon Woo Seok in 'Moonshine', What's Up?

In the newly released stills of KBS2, Yoo Seung Ho and Byeon Woo Seok are suddenly involved in an unexpected situation in 'Moonshine'. What made them almost fight?


The upcoming KBS2 drama, "Moonshine" has just released exciting stills. Instead of Hyeri Girl's Day, this time the production team showed the conflict between Yoo Seung Ho and Byeon Woo Seok.

"Moonshine" is a sageuk drama set in the Joseon era where the law of prohibition is at its strongest. The drama's storyline is centered on the love story of a nobleman who makes a living from selling illegal alcohol Kang Ro Seo (Hyeri) and principled inspector Nam Young (Yoo Seung Ho).

The latest stills show a chance meeting between Nam Young and Lee Pyo (Byeon Woo Seok). Neglecting his duties as crown prince, Lee Pyo likes to sneak out of the palace to drink illegally.

Nam Young and Lee Pyo are at a festival and immersed in their own world. Nam Young showed a sharp and thoughtful look like he was chasing someone. On the other hand, Lee Pyo is free to roam the streets while hiding his aristocratic status.

Then in one of the photos, Nam Young and Lee Pyo are involved in a tense confrontation. Lee Pyo looks very angry and pulls Nam Young's shirt collar who even looks confused by the situation. It seems that Nam Young himself did not understand what made him and Lee Pyo act like that.

It will be interesting to know what caused the two characters to suddenly struggle amidst the frenzy of the night market. Viewers also need to anticipate that because Lee Pyo has a tendency to break the law by drinking, what will happen if Nam Young finds out about it.

In addition, "Moonshine" also has one other main character, namely Han Ae Jin (Kang Mina ex IOI) a beautiful noble who longs for a handsome husband. The relationship of these four people needs to be watched closely as the story progresses.

Meanwhile, "Moonshine" can be watched starting December 20. Replacing "The King's Affection", the drama fills the Monday and Tuesday lot at 9:30 p.m. local time. (wk/inta)

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