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bebebisous33 · 2 years
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The Pawn's Revenge: Promising break and broken promises 🔞
#thepawnsrevenge @evycanis #기물들의세계 The essay "Promising break and broken promises" 🔞 is finished. I hope you'll like it. Feel free to comment. Retweet/like it as support. Thanks. I also updated the essay "The goldfish and the lamb - part 2" (second version).
This is where you can read the manhwa. https://www.lezhinus.com/en/comic/pawn  But be aware that this manhwa is a mature Yaoi, which means, it is about homosexuality with explicit scenes. Besides, this manhwa is categorized as HARDCORE.  Here is the link, if you are interested in more analyses about this manhwa and…
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Hi b! I hope all is well. I have a TKEM language question. You'd written about how Jeong Tae Eul speak banmal with each other. Is this true even when they are with other people? A lot of their dialogue is usually just between the two of them, but there are instances where there are people nearby, such as the meeting with PM Koo in front of the KU Building or in the helicopter with Secretary Mo and Jo Yeong. Do they drop the banmal then? Would PM Koo have gotten a clue as to their relationship just from the way JTE responded to Gon? Per Netflix she said "OK" after Gon said "Let's go." Thanks!
Hi there!
Yup, Gon and JTE speak banmal to each other no matter who is around them :) In the scene in front of the KU Building for instance, Gon says "가자" ("Gaja" = Let's go) which is very informal speech. And JTE answers with "어" ("Eo" = Okay / Sure / Alright), which basically means "Yes" but she wouldn't have answered that if she had used formal speech.
Same in the following scene in the helicopter, they keep using banmal in front of Yeong and Secretary Mo.
So yeah, to answer your question, PM Koo knows something's up just by listening to how they talk to each other. That's why she's so pissed.
Basically all throughout the series, people surrounding them can see how close Tae-Eul and Gon are just based on the way they talk to each other. And this is made especially obvious by the fact that Gon is King and no one, absolutely noone should dare address him the way JTE does. She's the exception :)
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444namesplus · 6 months
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gloris-stuffs · 7 months
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La novela 'Pagwa' de Koo Byeong-mo se presentará en el escenario musical en marzo del próximo año.
Artículo original de Dailyan enviado el 2023-09-18 09:15
La novela completa de Koo Byeong-mo, 'Pagwa', renace como musical.
La novela 'Pagwa' de Koo Byeong-mo se presentará en el escenario musical en marzo del próximo año.ⓒPÁGINA1
La productora de espectáculos PÁGINA1 dijo: “La novela 'Pagwa' de Gu Byeong-mo renacerá como una representación teatral 11 años después de su publicación” y agregó: “El musical 'Pagwa' se estrenará en el Gran Teatro de Daehakro de la Universidad Hongik. Centro de Arte en marzo de 2024”.
La novela 'Pagwa', publicada en 2013, creó una nueva narrativa femenina basada en el personaje único de una asesina de unos 60 años. La novela, que contiene una mirada fugaz a las cosas que brillan y luego desaparecen, representadas por el envejecimiento, sigue cómo una escultura que encuentra sus propios cambios en el paso del tiempo los acepta. Además, la relación entre Bull Woo, que desaprueba el cambio en la escultura, y el Dr. Kang, que inicia el cambio, añade tensión a la trama.
El musical 'Pagwa' fue nombrado como el primer trabajo nuevo de la productora PAGE1 en cuatro años y el primer trabajo de 2024. Mientras tanto, diversos materiales y composiciones originales incluyen el musical de facción 'Gone Tomorrow' con la adición de la imaginación del autor, la obra integral 'El retrato de Dorian Gray' reinterpretada desde la perspectiva de los creadores que representan cada campo, y 'Charmy', que representa la realidad universal con una sensibilidad moderna y novedosa. Como ha presentado una nueva dirección para los musicales creativos nacionales, las expectativas son altas sobre el tipo de sensación que creará a través de 'Pagwa'.
La obra estará dirigida por Jina Lee, una creadora polifacética que traspasa las fronteras de géneros como los musicales, las obras de teatro y la danza.
El director Lee Ji-na, que ha estado preparando el trabajo desde 2022, presentó ‘Pagwa’ con las palabras: “Es un elogio a los humanos que metaforiza la dulzura que sigue viva incluso a medida que envejecemos”. Continuó: “La vida de una escultura que se ha vivido ignorando las alegrías y las tristezas de la vida después de la muerte de un ser querido es, en cierto modo, como una historia de amor extremadamente sombría”, informó.
Reportero Park Jeong-seon de Dailyan ([email protected])
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goalhofer · 1 year
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2023 World Baseball Classic South Korea Roster
Pitchers
#1 Young-Pyo Ko (KT Wijeu/Naju)
#18 Woo-Young Jung (LG Ssangdung-I/Seoul)
#19 Woo-Suk Go (LG Ssangdung-I/Incheon)
#21 Se-Woong Park (Lotte Jaieoncheu/Busan)
#29 Kwang-Hyun Kim (SSG Chaglyugseon/Seoul)
#30 Hyeong-Jun So (KT Wijeu/Suwon)
#34 Won-Jung Kim (Lotte Jaieoncheu/Gwangju)
#45 Yong-Chan Lee (Doosan Gom/Seoul)
#46 Tae-In Won (Samsung Iaionseu/Daegu)
#48 Eui-Lee Lee (Kia Holang-I/Gwangju)
#54 Hyeon-Jong Yang (Kia Holang-I/Gwangju)
#57 Yun-Sik Kim (LG Ssangdung-I/Gwangju)
#59 Chang-Mo Koo (NC Dainoseu/Cheonan)
#61 Gwak Been (Doosan Gom/Seoul)
#65 Cheol-Won Jeong (Doosan Gom/Ansan)
Catchers
#25 Eui-Ji Yang (Doosan Gom/Gwangju)
#56 Ji-Young Lee (Kiwoom Yeong-Ung/Incheon)
Infielders
#2 Hye-Seong Kim (Kiwoom Yeong-Ung/Goyang)
#7 Ha-Seong Kim (San Diego Padres/Bucheon)
#10 Ji-Hwan Oh (LG Ssangdung-I/Gunsan)
#11 Tommy Edman (St. Louis Cardinals/San Diego, California)
#14 Jeong Choi (SSG Chaglyugseon/Icheon)
#50 Baek-Ho Kang (KT Wijeu/Incheon)
#52 Byung-Ho Park (KT Wijeu/Seoul)
Outfielders
#17 Hae-Min Park (LG Ssangdung-I/Seoul)
#22 Hyun-Soo Kim (LG Ssangdung-I/Seoul)
#37 Kun-Woo Park (NC Dainoseu/Changwon)
#47 Sung-Bum Na (Kia Holang-I/Gwangju)
#51 Jung-Hoo Lee (Kiwoom Yeong-Ung/Nagoya, Japan)
#53 Ji-Hoon Choi (SSG Chaglyugseon/Gwangju)
Coaches
Manager Kang-Chul Lee (KT Wijeu/Gwangju)
Hitting coach Ki-Tai Kim (Yomiuri Jaiantsu/Gwangju)
Catching coach Kab-Yong Jin (Samsung Iaionseu/Busan)
Pitching coach Hyun-Wook Jong (Samsung Iaionseu/Goryeong)
Bullpen coach Young-Soo Bae (Doosan Gom/Daegu)
1B coach Min-Jae Kim (Doosan Gom/Busan)
3B coach Min-Ho Kim (Hangug Yagu/Seoul)
Quality control coach Jae-Hak Shim (Hangug Yagu/Seoul)
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enterenews · 1 year
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'Rock legend' Peregrine Falcon, last high five…
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'I want to talk, but I don't have the confidence/ My heart is pounding/ Stupid, stupid, I guess I'm a fool~'
Bae Cheol-soo and Gu Chang-mo appeared on top of the golden peregrine falcon sculpture behind the grandiose keyboard and guitar sounds. Cheol-soo Bae in a black jacket and Chang-mo Koo in a white jacket walked out facing each other and gave a “high five” for the first time in 40 years with a meaningful expression.
As the hit song 'I met you by chance', which is familiar to men and women of all ages, rang out, the hall was filled with cheers that seemed to leave. As with any other idol fandom, there were also audiences holding and waving pickets that read 'milk-colored Gu Chang-mo'.
It was from KBS 2TV's special Lunar New Year's 'Peregrine Falcon Concert Flight in 40 Years', which aired on the afternoon of the 21st.
The broadcast on this day was recorded and broadcast the performance held at KINTEX in Ilsan, Goyang, Gyeonggi-do on the 10th of last month.
Bae Chul-soo announced that he would retire from the music world after this tour concert. Accordingly, this broadcast attracted a lot of attention as the last opportunity to see the 'Two Top' system of Bae Cheol-soo and Gu Chang-mo, which symbolizes the heyday of the peregrine falcon.
Peregrine Falcon was formed in 1979 by Bae Cheol-soo, a member of the rock band Runway. Three years later, in 1982, Hongik University rock band Black Tetra's Gu Chang-mo and Kim Jeong-sun were recruited, and the band reached its heyday.
The peregrine falcon enjoyed popularity as a representative band of the 1980s by producing hit songs such as 'You who happened to meet me', 'Rainwater', 'Gather', and 'Everyone will love you'.
The title song of their 2nd album released in 1982, 'How I Met You' was a hit, winning first place for 5 weeks on KBS' 'Gayo Top 10' at the time.
Peregrine Falcon, however, stopped activities after the ninth album in 1990. Leader Bae Chul-soo was loved as a national DJ through MBC FM 'Bae Cheol-soo's Music Camp', which he hosted in the same year.
Then, 32 years after the 9th album, and 38 years after Gu Chang-mo left the team in 1984, the peregrine falcon took flight again, starting with a performance at the Olympic Park Gymnastics Stadium in Seoul last year. Starting from Seoul, they thrilled audiences all over the country, including Busan, Daegu, Gwangju, and Goyang.
Even though they worked together again after about 40 years, Chang-mo Gu's smooth vocals did not rust, and Cheol-soo Bae's rhythm sense, which uttered 'whoo!' in between, was still the same.
The audience is mostly middle-aged who shared the heyday of the peregrine falcon, but there were also quite a few people in their 20s and 30s who sympathized with their music.
Bae Chul-soo said, “I think this is the concert with the highest average age in the history of rock band concerts.”
In addition to the peregrine falcon song on this day, Gu Chang-mo performed Black Tetra's 'Cloud and I', an award-winning song at the TBC Beach Song Festival in 1978, and 'Open the Door' and 'Hinari', which were huge hits at the time as songs from his solo debut album released in 1985, to attract the audience to the 1970s. Guided me through memories of the 80's.
Bae Cheol-soo pointed to the days when Chang-mo Koo achieved great success as a solo artist after leaving the team and said, "Chang-mo Gu won first place with 'Hinari', but KBS asked me for an interview." I'm happy to be up there and I still think I'm a member of the Peregrine Falcon," he said, drawing laughter.
He also recalled an electric shock accident in 1983, which is said to be one of the worst accidents in Korean music broadcasting history, and said, "At the time, there was no ambulance system in place, so I went to the hospital in a truck loaded with musical instruments."
On this day's performance, EXO's Suho and Jang Ki-ha, who are far-out junior singers, and actor Lee Sun-gyun appeared as 'surprise guests'. Lee Seon-kyun has a relationship that sang the peregrine falcon's 'A Far Away Place' in the drama 'My Mister' and gathered topics.
The peregrine falcon performed Korean rock music with beautiful Korean lyrics through songs such as 'Heavenly Lord' and 'Talchum'.
The 'rock legend' peregrine falcon completed a splendid 'last flight' that lasted more than 2 hours with viewers like this.
Not being able to see them on stage again was a pity for both the audience and viewers. However, when I carefully chewed the lyrics of her hit song 'Everything in the World', I also thought it would be good to let the future flow in its own way.
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coreastories · 4 years
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The Thirteenth Rule
Tae-eul was given an epiphany. Twice. 
That’s why she makes a decision-- destination be damned. 
Companion to Three Hours for Chicken and Seo-ryeong vs Lady Noh
Chapter 5 of Days and Nights of Forever
April 2020: Tae-eul was a detective. Her training had taught her three hundred sixty vision, spreading her logic and hypotheses far and wide in all directions to try to predict and identify the motivations and ripples of a crime and a suspect trying not to get caught, or trying to weasel away. 
In the normal, non-criminal side of life, it meant she stopped her dad from wasting money on excess groceries, and got Eun-sup out of trouble before he even landed himself in it. She collected evidence and knew how to gather intelligence with or without informants. 
So when she was stabbed in the stomach, her detective’s brain went on a three-sixty degree identification of all threats, conscious and subconscious. 
“Is there-- Is there any way you could tell if I’m pregnant even if it’s too early?”
The doctor and nurses clutched around her in the ER looked stricken. They all stopped what they were doing. Tae-eul tried not to sob or hurl-- she didn’t know which one was making her stomach churn and her throat tight. Luna had stabbed her and that was… it was too horrifying to think of if she was...  
“How early?” the doctor asked, squeezing Tae-eul’s arm as if she knew Tae-eul needed the touch to ground her in the present. “How many days has it been since your period should have come?”
“Um, I think-- I think ten days--two weeks--” 
“All right. We’ll check.” The doctor turned to someone. “Run to the lab. Add the test to her vial. Prioritize it so we know what to do.” She turned back to Tae-eul. “Don’t worry, I’ll take care of you in the meantime as if you’re pregnant.” 
Tae-eul tried to stay awake, tried to wait to find out, but her detective’s brain had done its job and shut down. 
She woke up in her private room. Everything rushed back-- there was no pause, no blinking into consciousness, only instant, real fear which she didn’t even understand. Her heart rate sped up. She looked at the tube curled and attached on the back of her wrist, followed the line to the bags on the stand. What was in those bags? Was she--
“Hi Lieutenant Jeong. It’s me. I’m Dr Bong.” Tae-eul turned at the voice and recognized the kind intern or resident who had treated her in the ER. “You’re all right. Thankfully, there was no major trauma, and you avoided a laceration on your liver by two centimeters.” 
The intern paused and smiled hesitantly. “You are not-- were not-- pregnant.” 
Just like that, Tae-eul could breathe again. The doctor seemed to understand. She reached out to pat Tae-eul’s hand. “You’ll be fine. You’re on antibiotics and opioids for the pain.”
Tae-eul wiped the tears she didn’t even realize had tracked down her cheeks. “Gomapseumnida.” 
The doctor nodded, smiling. “If you’re hungry, you can eat. We’ll bring you food in a little while.”
Tae-eul thanked the doctor again and turned her head to look out the window. She tentatively felt her side-- stiff with thick bandages. There was a sore, tender feeling deep beneath the skin, nothing like the pain she’d felt when she was stabbed, but still painful even if it was currently a dull pain. 
Not pregnant. Was not pregnant. Good. That was really good. She had plans for Luna, and Tae-eul was relieved she didn’t have to kill Luna, because she would have if Luna had-- 
It would be ridiculous to-- she sighed, swallowed, and tried to stop her lips from trembling. It was ridiculous to want, to love a-- 
She didn’t even know where Gon was. 
She didn’t know where Gon was. 
That was exactly the reason the possibility of being pregnant had both terrified and comforted her. 
If she never saw him again, she wouldn’t be alone, wouldn’t really be without him, if she had a-- 
She couldn’t even mention it in her head. 
She sighed. She swiped at her eyes and appreciated that the hospital people had placed her phone within easy reach. She dialed. 
“Hyeong-nim. Where are you? I need you to find the other me. Luna. I’m fine, I’m good. Okay. Good. I’ll come.” 
Tae-eul was glad for her detective’s brain anyway. It can compartmentalize. First, get out of bed. Then, get Luna. 
And if Gon came back to her, she wasn’t letting him go. 
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June 2020: 
She very vividly remembered the weekend she had called their life a melodrama. 
It was one of those May days that made you sure of summer. It wasn’t wet, and it wasn’t cold. 
That was also the first time they were sent to present-day Corea-- since the reset anyway. 
That was also the time Gon told her about Kang Shin-jae, the real Kang Shin-jae in the Republic. She’d cried. She had missed him. The Shin-jae she’d known became Kang Hyeon-min of the kingdom and she remembered and missed him.  
That May night in 2020, Gon told her that he had met Kang Shin-jae, had actually changed Shin-jae’s life by delaying his walk to that deadly curve in the street. And then Gon had later seen him, a chaebol heir with all the trimmings, bowing underlings and chauffeured luxury vehicle. So that was what his life was meant to be. She had embraced Gon in tears and was truly glad the manpasikjeok also made that right. 
“I think that’s the last time we went to the past,” Gon had said, smiling ruefully at her tears. 
“No, no, we went to 2016, too. I think that’s the last.” 
“Oh, you’re right. But that was a bust, wasn’t it? We didn’t do much. Well, we did a little.”
She’d giggled while swatting at his hand, which had burrowed under her pajama top to stroke her back earlier while she cried, and now started wandering. 
They’d arrived at the kingdom of 2016 and they had stayed in his study, with Gon distractedly signing off on the various petitions on his desk. She had protested at how careless he was being, but he showed her they were harmless, miscellaneous documents that really only needed the king’s signature, referrals and recommendations and certificates of merit. 
And then, back on that night in May 2020 while recalling their trip to 2016, Gon had stopped moving and stared at her. “I suddenly remember one of the papers I signed. Unless I’m mistaken, I think I signed Koo Seo-gyeong’s recommendation to the Interpol.” 
“Really?”  
Gon looked incredulous, amazed. “I can see it clearly in my mind’s eye now, but it didn’t register with me at the time. You were distracting. You laid down on that chaise by the fire and I wanted to get to you.” He grinned at her unimpressed expression. “Is that what we were meant to do that time? Because I usually don’t sign those documents. I just grabbed random stacks of papers from Secretary Mo’s office for something to pretend to do in the study.” 
“What do you mean you don’t sign them? So those people who need your signature usually go without?”
“We have stamps. Secretary Mo’s staff just use stamps. Those papers don’t even go to me. I’m not really needed..” 
“Ahh.” Tae-eul smiled. “Well, don’t be too full of yourself. I’m sure your signature didn’t matter much. Seo-gyeong is too cool not to get into Interpol.” 
Gon grinned. “You know what else? Kang Hyeon-min followed her there.” 
“Wow. They make a cute couple.” 
And Gon had made an unimpressed face that made her laugh and tickle him with her own hands under his pajamas.  
So that May weekend was memorable for her. It was full of revelations. 
It was also the last time she had her period. It was June now. She should have had her period over a week ago. The only time she was late, it was understandable because she’d been running on high levels of anxiety. 
Otherwise, her cycle had always run like clockwork. She’d been feeling some tenderness so she thought her period might come today. She had just come into Gon’s bathroom to check again. She looked down at her clean underwear. Nothing. 
Maybe tomorrow. 
She left the bathroom lost in thought. She didn’t register the childish chatter she could hear so she gasped when she rounded the corner and something collided with her knees. 
“Noona!” 
“Look who’s here,” Gon said belatedly. 
Tae-eul chuckled and went down on her knees so she could hug little Woo-jin at his level. He was at that age when he didn’t appreciate being scooped up any more-- except when he wanted airplane rides and piggy backs. 
“Are we kidnapping you again?” Tae-eul asked, pinching those cheeks. Woo-jin laughed. It was an inside joke between the three of them, kidnapping Secretary Mo’s son and escaping from the palace. 
“Yes, yes! Let’s go kidnapping! Let’s go bounce!” 
Tae-eul looked up at Gon, laughing. “Did he just use slang with me?” 
Gon knelt down beside her, grinning. “He means Vaunce. It’s a trampoline park. You want to go?” 
Tae-eul looked between them, and Gon imitated Woo-jin’s pouty-pleading face. She couldn’t help laughing. “Let’s go bounce then!” 
Gon changed into his incognito outfit. T-shirt, light denim jacket, jeans. He also washed his hair to remove the mousse and let his hair dry just lying naturally on his head. 
Then he changed Woo-jin into a similar outfit. Secretary Mo liked dressing her son like a little prep school boy, and in previous kidnappings, he and Tae-eul had to buy Woo-jin clothes he could play in. 
Tae-eul had changed too. Her detective outfit-- her usual shirt, vest, jacket and boxy jeans combo-- didn’t fit a trampoline park, so she picked skinny jeans and a pullover she wouldn’t have to keep hold of if she decided to go all out on a trampoline. 
“Right, Yeong says the getaway car’s on its way to pick us... up--” Gon trailed off, looking from Woo-jin to her, and smiled that boyish smile she loved. “You look nice.” 
She wrinkled her nose. “Maybe we should cut your hair.” 
Gon looked exasperated. He picked up Woo-jin. “There. See? Here’s my disguise.” 
Woo-jin giggled. 
They were off, and Tae-eul tried not to be nervous. Being out in the open in present-day Corea made her feel exposed. But thankfully Gon’s disguise worked. The first time it worked they were so stunned they laughed for three minutes straight, disbelieving that it was that easy. 
It was ridiculous but it was effective. Sans bodyguards and trademark hair and long coats, and with Woo-jin in his arms, Gon didn’t look like the king. No one expected it would be the king. They had gone about their day in Busan without anyone making a fuss. 
Or Coreans were simply not too nosy about other families. 
That made her stomach flutter. She knew how they looked. Gon knew how they looked. Woo-jin even called them Omma and Appa in these kidnappings, so they wouldn’t be “caught by the police.” It was part of their inside joke. 
Gon smiled at her in that happy, satisfied way, tucking her against his side with his other arm while holding Woo-jin in the other as they walked from the car-- an ordinary car he drove himself-- to the park. 
Then they were inside and Tae-eul laid a hand on Gon’s arm when he was buying the tickets. 
“What is it?” he asked.
The smell of rubber and disinfectant spray, the noise from the kids, and the colorful interior of the indoor park all churned inside her head, making her chest pound, because a single thought stood out starkly like a big monument amid the swirl of color and sound. 
“Omma--” 
Woo-jin’s voice-- and what he said-- brought Tae-eul back. Her heart was still racing. 
“What is it?” Gon asked again, looking concerned now. “Are you alright? Do you want Viewing Only?” 
Tae-eul shook her head, as much to clear it as to answer Gon. “Of course not. I’m fine. Sorry. Go ahead. Let’s bounce!” 
There was no way she wouldn’t be okay bouncing on a trampoline park. Even if-- even if she were-- it was too early, and she knew women did so much more and they were fine. 
God. 
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Gon turned down the blankets for her and then immediately caged her with his arms and legs, maneuvering her to face him with her head pillowed on his upper arm.   
“What’s wrong? You’ve been distracted all day.” He stroked her hair and cupped her cheek, fingers gently stroking her ear.
Tae-eul stared into those eyes, looked at that face, sank further into his arms, and forgot why she was scared in the first place. 
“I need to take a pregnancy test.” 
She watched his face and loved what she saw there. The movement of his eyes and cheeks and lips made her heart speed up and she felt like she’d been jumping on trampolines again. He was surprised. He was stunned. He wasn’t unhappy. He opened his mouth but nothing came out at first. Tae-eul waited. 
“Are you-- do you-- how do you feel?” 
And Tae-eul fell more deeply in love with him than ever. In her head, she’d imagined him saying or asking so many other things, his scientific brain demanding facts, but no, the first thing he asked was how she felt about this. 
She wrapped her arms around his waist and snuggled her face against his chest, kissing him there through his pajama top. 
When she spoke, everything she’d been holding back all day spilled out. The one big thought that had haunted her all day, until now. “I didn’t want to go on the trampolines-- I just suddenly realized it when we were getting tickets. It suddenly terrified me if it might hurt the-- but lots of women do much more while they don’t know they’re-- and I’m still okay and--”
His arms tightened around her. She felt the shudder that ran through him. She stroked his back to soothe him and he mirrored the action, and kissed her hair. 
She knew he understood. That was how she felt about this. She didn’t even know yet if she was really-- but she was already terrified about hurting it. 
That was all that mattered, that was the important thing, that she hadn’t hurt it. 
Everything else-- the fact that they lived in different worlds-- it was all inconsequential. 
“We’ll go first thing tomorrow,” he said, his voice a little gravelly. 
She nodded against him, and they fell asleep like that, after what felt like hours of just quietly holding each other. 
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They went to a clinic in the republic. He helped her look for a specialty clinic with its own lab, so they wouldn’t have to wait days for the results. He was adamant that they didn’t go to an outright hospital with an OB-gyne department, because she would have been unnecessarily “exposed to something.” 
The OB was a cute woman with a bob. Tae-eul liked her immediately. She explained the options to Tae-eul, and Tae-eul chose the blood test without waiting for the doctor to finish explaining the vaginal sono. 
The doctor laughed but said she understood. No point having to go through that when Tae-eul hadn’t even taken a home PT. She wanted the blood test to give her a definite answer. So Tae-eul peed in a cup and her blood was taken and that was it.
They did have to wait two hours so they could have the results of the urine and blood test together. They went to a cafe and sat in a booth tucked away near the back. 
“Let’s not get our hopes up.” 
He grinned and took her hands, just wrapping his fingers over hers around her mug of hot chocolate. “So you hope for it, too, do you?”
She shook her head at him and tried to stay rational. “We’re careful. The chances are point zero zero three percent.”
“I’ll take those chances. We’ve always been exceptional.”
Tae-eul just looked at him sardonically. He laughed. 
They ordered food and ate, talking about everything else but what they were waiting for. 
They both knew they couldn’t discuss anything yet until they knew. 
And Tae-eul was glad about having him this time, anchoring her, being the giddy one so she could be the calm one, and she was able to eat just fine, all her nerves calm and steady because he was there with her and everything would be just fine. 
That she wasn’t pregnant was an anticlimax she didn’t know what to do with. 
They’d thanked the doctor and she had smiled at them. “Keep trying! It won’t take long. I hope to see you again and give you the good news.” 
They got in the car and just sat there for a few moments, with Gon looking at her and her looking at her hands in her lap. 
“Tae-eul?” 
She looked at him and smiled. “Let’s go back to the bamboo forest.” 
He seemed to understand--he always did-- and started the car without pressing her further. 
Tae-eul leaned back in her seat and closed her eyes, meditating on what she’d just discovered about herself, and what it meant for them. 
The rest of the drive to the bamboo grove, they stayed silent. At some point, Gon reached for her hand and brought their hands up to stroke her cheek for a moment. 
“Saranghae.” 
She enclosed his hand with both of hers, resting their hands on the center console and turning to him a little without opening her eyes. She smiled. “Nado.” 
When they sat on a bench in the bamboo grove, Tae-eul was resolved. 
Since she met him she’d had to take several leaps of faith and he had always proven worth it, everything about him was real, true, pure-- well, not pure, because she’d seen him kill and purity wasn’t important anyway-- and he was home to her. He was her home and they were both living and loving this strange and wonderful fate but she was ready if that fate meant so much more. 
She wanted so much more. 
She’d been through this twice now and both times had shown her what she wanted, what her heart absolutely ached for each time it happened. 
She looked at him and she didn’t have to tell him to look at her because he already was, peering at her face, looking worried. She smiled and smoothed her thumb on his forehead. 
“Don’t look like that. I’m fine.” 
“Are you sure?” 
She nodded. She took a deep breath. She placed both hands on his shoulders, then slid them up and cradled his cheeks, squishing them and making him grin before moving her hands to that jawline she loved so much. 
“Lee Gon. Here’s the thirteenth rule. If we ever get married, I’ll stop being on birth control and let’s just see where that takes us. Are you alright with that?”
He blinked at her and in a matter of two blinks his eyes sparkled with unshed tears. She smiled and felt tears run down her own cheeks. He wiped them and then just held her cheeks, too. They probably looked ridiculous to passersby but she didn’t care. 
“Well,” he said, then exhaled and took a deep breath. He slid his arms around her and held her tightly. “Well, I always follow your rules, don’t I?”  
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Twins Avoid Sweep, Crush Heroes!
Twins 8 Heroes 1 W-Cha (4-2) L-Han (2-2) 
The Kiwoom Heroes have been one of the hottest teams in the KBO lately. They entered today with a five-game winning streak and looked for more on getaway day in Seoul. The LG Twins had other plans this afternoon though. A pitcher’s duel broke out today. Woo-Chan Cha and Hyun-Hee Han tossed up zeroes for the first five innings. The Twins finally figured out Han in the sixth as Min-Sung Kim singled with one-out. Chang-Gi Hong followed with a double to center and LG was in business. Later in the inning, Jae-Kang-Nam Yoo knocked in a pair with a single to center. This put the Twins up 2-0 and they kept adding on in the seventh. With one out, Hyun-Soo Kim drilled a Hyun-Hee Han fastball out to right for a solo homer. The Twins had a three-run lead and Woo-Chan Cha did the rest. He threw seven shutout innings and was brilliant. The Twins had one more rally left in them in the eighth. Ji-Hwan Oh started it with a single to right and Kang-Nam Yoo followed suit. Keun-Woo Jeong hit a come-backer to Sung-Min Kim, who threw wildly to third base. Two runs scored on the play and the Twins took a 5-0 lead. Chung-Woong Lee kept the chain moving with a run-scoring single to right. Hyun-Soo Kim reached on a fielder’s choice and Yong-Taik Park singled. Roberto Ramos delivered an RBI single to right and Min-Sung Kim hit a sacrifice fly to plate another run. This capped off a five-run eighth for the Twins, who took a 8-0 lead. Woo-Young Jung threw a 1-2-3 eighth and Sung-Hoon Choi came on for the ninth. Woong-Bin Kim greeted him with a homer out to left field to break the shutout. Choi calmed down and retired the next three batters as the Twins avoided a sweep at the Goycheok Sky Dome.
-Final Thoughts- Woo-Chan Cha was amazing this afternoon. He threw seven shutout innings and allowed five hits with five walks and five strikeouts. Hyun-Hee Hong faired pretty well, but gave up a run over 5 1/3 innings with three strikeouts and a walk. Woo-Young Jun fanned two in a perfect eighth for the Twins. Roberto Ramos and Kang-Nam Yoo led the way with three hits on the day. Hyun-Soo Kim and Chang-Gi Hong had two hits each as well. Tomorrow’s an off day for everyone, but ESPN will be playing the entire Doosan Bears-NC Dinos series this week. The top-two teams in the KBO will be squaring off. I hope I get to see Chang-Mo Koo and Hui-Kwan Yu pitch. 
-Chris Kreibich-
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Painter Of The Night/The Pawn's Revenge: The witch and the lustful spell (part 1)
#thepawnsrevenge @evycanis #기물들의세계 #PainterOfTheNight The essay "The witch and the lustful spell" (part 1) is finished. This part focusses on Snow White and comparison to the manhwas. Retweet/like it as support. Thanks. I hope you'll like it.
This is where you can read the manhwa. https://www.lezhinus.com/en/comic/painter But be aware that this manhwa is a mature Yaoi, which means, it is about homosexuality with explicit scenes. If you want to read more essays, here is the link to the table of contents:  https://bebebisous33analyses.wordpress.com/2020/07/04/table-of-contents-painter-of-the-night/ Warning: I used the German version…
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Hallo teman teman ini adalah blog pertama saya. Untuk pertama kalinya saya akan mereview satu film yang berjudul The Flu. Film ini dibuat pada tahun 2013 tepatnya di Korea Selatan.
- Sinopsis -
Sebuah kontainer yang akan dikirim ke Korea Selatan rupanya berisi sekelompok imigran gelap dengan tujuan akhir mereka adalah Korea Selatan.Namun, satu di antara imigran itu terjangkit virus menular dan mematikan. Saat kontainer tersebut sampai di Korea Selatan Byung-Ki dan Byoung-Woo pergi ke kontainer pengiriman untuk membebaskan para imigran, rupanya sekelompok imigran itu sudah tewas semua terkecuali satu orang yang berhasil melarikan diri. Sejak saat itu ribuan orang terinfeksi virus mematikan yang membunuh dalam waktu 36 jam. Akhirnya pemerintah memutuskan untuk mengkarantina Kota Bundang yaitu sumber tersebarnya wabah tersebut dengan tujuan menghentikan penyebaran virus lebih lanjut. Petugas Pemadam Kebakaran Kang Ji-Koo, salah satu dari mereka yang dikarantina. Kim In-Hae, salah satu responden pertama yang berjangkitnya virus tersebut. Kang Ji Koo dan Dr Kim In Hae bekerja sama untuk menemukan obat dari virus menular tersebut.
- Review -
Pada awal dirilis film ini yaitu tahun 2015 respon masyarakat sangat baik, pendapatan nya mencapai US$19.775.853 dan film ini menjadi box office. Film ini kembali dibicarakan sejak Virus Corona mewabah, karena saat menonton film ini pasti langsung teringat dengan wabah Virus Corona yang sekarang sedang mewabah di seluruh negara termasuk Indonesia. Film ini juga menceritakan bagaimana pentingnya kita agar tidak panik dalam menghadapi virus tersebut tapi juga harus selalu waspada.
- Seputar Film -
The Flu adalah sebuah film bencana Korea Selatan 2013 yang ditulis dan disutradarai oleh Kim Sung-su, tentang tentang wabah virus H5N1 yang mematikan yang membunuh korbannya dalam waktu 36 jam, Bundang di Seongnam yang memiliki populasi hampir setengah juta orang, menjadi kacau.
Sutradara: Kim Sung-su
Kim Sung-su adalah seorang sutradara film Korea Selatan, yang dikenal terutama karena film remaja Beat, epos Musa dan komedi Please Teach Me English.
Produser: Jeong Hun-tak, LIm Yeong-joo
Jeong Hun-tak Lahir: 26 November 1967 (usia 52 tahun), Korea Selatan
Llm Yeong-joo lahir 7 mei 1986 di Korea Selatan dia adalah penyanyi opera sekaligus produser dalam produksi film ini
Tanggal rilis: 15 Agustus 2013 (Korea Selatan)
Durasi: 121 menit
Musik: Kim Tae-seong
Sinematografi: Lee Mo-gae
Penyunting: Nam Na-yeong
Perusahaan produksi: iFilm Corp.
Distributor : iLoveCinema CJ Entertainment
Kebanyakan angle dan shot yang digunakan adalah high angle, normal angle, bird angle, extreme long shot, long shot, extreme close up, dan close up.
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Park Soo-ae (Kim In Hae), dikenal sebagai Soo Ae, adalah aktris asal Korea Selatan. Soo Ae memulai kariernya di televisi, tetapi setelah perannya yang sukses di A Family, ia menjadi lebih dikenal sebagai aktris utama dalam film, dikenal dalam Sunny dan Midnight FM.
Lahir: 16 September 1979 (usia 40 tahun), Bongcheon-dong, Seoul, Korea Selatan
Tinggi: 1,68 m
Pendidikan: Cyber Hankuk University of Foreign Studies - Bahasa Inggris
Jang Hyuk (Kang Jii Koo) adalah aktor asal Korea Selatan. Ia paling dikenal karena peran utamanya dalam film Volcano High dan Windstruck, dan drama televisi Successful Story of a Bright Girl, Thank You, The Slave Hunters, Deep Rooted Tree, Fated to Love You dan Shine or Go Crazy.
Lahir: 20 Desember 1976 (usia 43 tahun), Busan, Korea Selatan
Tinggi: 1,74 m
Anak: 2 putra, 1 putri
Pasangan: Kim Yeo-jin (m. 2008)
Park Min-ha (Kim Mi Reu) adalah seorang aktris Korea Selatan. Park memulai kariernya sebagai aktris cilik pada 2011, dan telah tampil dalam berbagai produksi seperti film bencana Korea Selatan Flu, serial televisi drama Korea Queen of Ambition, dan video musik untuk lagu K.Will "Love Blossom".
Lahir: 2007 (usia 12 tahun)
Ma Dong-seok (Jeon Gook), yang juga dikenal sebagai Don Lee adalah seorang aktor Amerika yang berbasis di Korea Selatan. Ia dikenal karena memainkan peran pendukung dalam film The Neighbor, Nameless Gangster: Rules of the Time, dan The Unjust. Ia juga memainkan peran utama dalam Norigae, Murderer dan One on One.
Lahir: 1 Maret 1971 (usia 49 tahun), Korea Selatan
Tinggi: 1,78 m
Park Hyo-joo (Teacher Jung) adalah aktris asal Korea Selatan. Ia dikenal karena perannya dalam drama sejarah polisi Chosun Police Season 1, dan juga perannya sebagai peran pembantu dalam film yang laris Punch, dan juga serial televisi Air City, Girl K, dan The Chaser.
Lahir: 8 Oktober 1982 (usia 37 tahun), Busan, Korea Selatan
Nama lainnya: Park Hyo-ju
Pendidikan: Longhua Girls' High School, Universitas Wanita Dongduk
Terimakasih sudah meluangkan waktunya untuk membaca :)
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Miss Broa!!!! I have missed your TKEM novel translations. I do have a novel question. Does it specify what kind of flowers he brings? I know everyone says it's delphiniums or forget-me-nots.
Hi there <3
Nope, the novel doesn't specify the type of flowers he brings. The book just describes it as "blue flowers". The writer didn't bother lol xD
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I miss your translations of the TKEM novels. Any chance on when you will resume those?
Hi Anon~
Err... I don't like leaving unfinished projects so I will eventually resume those, but I can't give you any timeframe. Sorry... ^^''
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Okay, we all know what Kate smells like, but what do you reckon Anthony smells like 🤔
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Hi b! I hope all is well. I have a TKEM language question. You'd written about how Jeong Tae Eul speak banmal with each other. Is this true even when they are with other people? A lot of their dialogue is usually just between the two of them, but there are instances where there are people nearby, such as the meeting with PM Koo in front of the KU Building or in the helicopter with Secretary Mo and Jo Yeong. Do they drop the banmal then? Would PM Koo have gotten a clue as to their relationship just from the way JTE responded to Gon? Per Netflix she said "OK" after Gon said "Let's go." Thanks!
Hi there!
Yup, Gon and JTE speak banmal to each other no matter who is around them :) In the scene in front of the KU Building for instance, Gon says "가자" ("Gaja" = Let's go) which is very informal speech. And JTE answers with "어" ("Eo" = Okay / Sure / Alright), which basically means "Yes" but she wouldn't have answered that if she had used formal speech.
Same in the following scene in the helicopter, they keep using banmal in front of Yeong and Secretary Mo.
So yeah, to answer your question, PM Koo knows something's up just by listening to how they talk to each other. That's why she's so pissed.
Basically all throughout the series, people surrounding them can see how close Tae-Eul and Gon are just based on the way they talk to each other. And this is made especially obvious by the fact that Gon is King and no one, absolutely noone should dare address him the way JTE does. She's the exception :)
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PRODUCEX101 Zodiac Signs
For everyone who isn’t able to find these, here are the zodiac signs of all top 59 members after Episode 5:
Peak: Aquarius
Dongpyo: Virgo
Lee Eugene: Sagittarius
Lee Woo Jin: Aries
Lee Jin Woo: Virgo
Lee Tae Seung: Sagittarius
Kang Min Hee: Libra
Koo Jung Mo: Aquarius
Moon Hyun Bin: Pisces
Song Hyung Jun: Sagittarius
Ham Won Jin: Pisces/Aries Cusp
Keum Dong Hyun: Taurus
Kim Dong Bin: Pisces
Kim Si Hun: Libra
Yun Jung Hwan: Aquarius
Hong Seong Jun: Pisces
Lee Eun Sang: Scorpio
Kwon Hui Jun: Taurus
Kang Hyeon Su: Gemini
Lee Mi Dam: Scorpio
Baek Jin: Cancer
Kwon Tae Eun: Cancer
Kim Yo Han: Virgo/Libra Cusp
Won Hyuk: Aquarius/Pisces Cusp
Lee Won Jun: Pisces
Park Yun Sol: Libra
Wang Jyun Hao: Taurus
Hidaka Mahiro: Aries
Kang Seok Hwa: Sagittarius
Kim Sung Yeon: Gemini
Lee Hyeop: Leo
Yuri: Capricorn
Lee Se Jin: Aries
Nam Do Hyun: Scorpio
Lee Han Gyul: Sagittarius
Park Sun Ho: Taurus
Kim Min Gyu: Pisces
Wei Ziyue: Virgo
Tony: Leo/Virgo Cusp
Choi Byung Chan: Scorpio
Han Seung Woo: Capricorn
Nam Dong Hyun: Taurus
Kim Sung Hyun: Pisces
Kim Dong Yun: Aquarius
Kim Min Seo: Taurus
Joo Chan Guk: Leo
Cha Jun Ho: Cancer
Hwang Yun Seong: Scorpio
Kim Woo Seok: Scorpio
Lee Jin Hyuk: Gemini
Kim Kook Heon: Aries
Song Yu Vin: Taurus
Kim Hyeon Bin: Virgo
Woo Je Won: Sagittarius
Jeong Jae Hun: Sagittarius
Cho Seung Youn: Leo
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P X 101 - Rank 1-101
[note: 2 contestants left, it’s now 99]
Performance YT-Links of rank 1-11 added!
1. Kim Yo Han (OUI Entertainment)
2. Lee Eun Sang (Brand New Music)
3. Kim Min Kyu (Jellyfish Entertainment)
4. Nam Do Hyon (MBK Entertainment)
5. Song Yu Vin (The Music Works)
6. Son Dong Pyo (DSP Media)
7. Kim Woo Seok (TOP Media)
8. Park Sun Ho (sidusHQ)
9. Koo Jung Mo (Starship Entertainment)
10. Song Hyeong Jun (Starship Entertainment)
11. Cha Jun Ho (Woollim Entertainment)
12. Lee Eugene (Individual Trainee) 13. Kim Kook Heon (The Music Works) 14. Lee Se Jin (iME Korea) 15. Ham Won Jin (Starship Entertainment) 16. Kim Dong Bin (MLD Entertainment) 17. Kim Si Hun (Brand New Music) 18. Yun Jung Hwan (Brand New Music) 19. Lee Jin Woo (Maroo Entertainment) 20. Kang Min Hee (Starship Entertainment) 21. Kim Dong Yun (Woollim Entertainment) 22. Han Gi Chan (Fantagio) 23. Hong Seong Jun (Brand New Music) 24. Hwang Yun Seong (Woollim Entertainment) 25. Choi Byung Chan (Plan A Entertainment) 26. Keum Dong Hyun (C9 Entertainment) 27. Kim Hyeon Bin (Source Music) 28. Lee Han Gyul (MBK Entertainment) 29. Kang Seok Hwa (Individual Trainee) 30. Lee Mi Dam (AAP.Y) 31. Joo Chang Uk (Woollim Entertainment) 32. Baek Jin (Vine Entertainment) 33. Kim Sung Hyun (Stone Music Entertainment) 34. Yuri (ESteem) 35. Lee Jin Hyuk (TOP Media) 36. Moon Hyun Bin (Starship Entertainment) 37. Wang Jyun Hao (YG Entertainment) 38. Moon Jun Ho (Woollim Entertainment) 39. Han Seung Woo (Plan A Entertainment) 40. Nam Dong Hyun (The South) 41. Cho Seung Youn (Yuehua Entertainment) 42. Peak (Chandelier Music) 43. Wei Zi Yue (HONGYI Entertainment) 44. Tony (HONGYI Entertainment) 45. Hidaka Mahiro (YG Entertainment) 46. Gwon Hui Jun (Cre.ker Entertainment) 47. Lee Tae Seung (Maroo Entertainment) 48. Lee Hyeop (Individual Trainee) 49. Lee Hwan (DSP Media) 50. Kim Yeong Sang (MBK Entertainment) 51. Jeon Hyun Woo (ASTORY Entertainment) 52. Kim Sung Yeon (Individual Trainee) 53. Anzardi Timothee (ESteem) 54. Kim Min Seo (Woollim Entertainment) 55. Kim Jin Gon (ESteem) 56. Choi Su Hwan (Individual Trainee) 57. Kwon Tae Eun (Aconic) 58. Lee Ha Min (Individual Trainee) 59. Kang Hyeon Su (AAP.Y) 60. Woo Je Won (Around Us Entertainment) 61. Jung Young Bin (Individual Trainee) 62. Tsai Chia Hao (Source Music) 63. Choi Jun Seong (Jellyfish Entertainment) 64. Park Jin Yeol (Individual Trainee) 65. Lee Jun Hyuk (DSP Media) 66. Jeong Jae Hun (Around US Entertainment) 67. Byeon Seong Tae (Urban Works) 68. Hwang Geum Ryul (Yuehua Entertainment) 69. Jung Myung Hoon (AAP.Y) 70. Choi Si Hyuk (Around US Entertainment) 71. Lee Woo Jin (Maroo Entertainment) 72. Steven Kim (DS Entertainment) 73. Won Hyun Sik (Happyface Entertainment) 74. Song Chang Ha (Kiwi Media Group) 75. Kim Kwan Woo (Krazy Entertainment) 76. Oh Sae Bom (NEST Management) 77. Yoo Geun Min (Million Market) 78. Kim Dong Kyu (Urban Works) 79. Kim Hyeong Min (Kiwi Media Group) 80. Kim Seung Hwan (ESteem) 81. Yun Hyun Jo (Gost Agency) 82. Sung Min Seo (SF Entertainment) 83. Lee Won Jun (E Entertainment) 84. Park Yun Sol (NEST Management) 85. Yoon Min Gook (Source Music) 86. Kim Jun Jae (Think About Entertainment) 87. Kim Min Seo (Urban Works) 88. Lee Jae Bin (C9 Entertainment) 89. Heo Jin Ho (ASTORY Entertainment) 90. Lee Sang Ho (Gost Agency) 91. Lim Da Hun (Kiwi Media Group) 92. Choi Jin Hwa (WUZO Entertainment) 93. Yu Seong Jun (Yuehua Entertainment) 94. Choi Byung Hoon (Enfant Terrible Company) 95. Park Sion (PLASMA Entertainment) 96. Uehara Jun (JH1 Entertainment) 97. Lee Gyu Hyung (WM Entertainment) 98. Hong Seong Hyen (Urban Works) 99. Won Hyuk (E Entertainment)
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Cả Seongnam và Suwon đều không có được khởi đầu tốt ở mùa giải năm nay. Nhưng thi đấu trên sân nhà, Seongnam được đánh giá tốt hơn so với đội khách. Cùng CRV188 phân tích soi kèo bóng đá chính xác nhất nhé!
Nhận định Seongnam FC trước trận đấu
Seongnam FC là một trong các đội hiện đã thi đấu ít nhất tại K-League mùa này khi mới đá 14 trận, kém các đội khác từ 3-4 trận. Thế nên hiện tại đội bóng chỉ đứng thứ 10 trên bảng xếp hạng với 17 điểm, hơn đội bét bảng Gwangju đúng 3 điểm.
Seongnam về cơ bản đang có sự tiến bộ đáng kể khi đều ghi được 2 bàn thắng và bất bại trong 2 vòng vừa qua. Đội chủ nhà còn nhận được sự ủng hộ từ quá khứ đối đầu khi có liên tiếp 9 lần gặp nhau gần nhất đều bất bại với 6 chiến thắng.
Nhận định Suwon FC trước trận đấu
Chỉ là đội mới lên hạng, Suwon FC nhìn chung đang trải qua hành trình vất vả. Đội khách mới có 4 chiến thắng qua 18 vòng và đứng ở vị trí thứ 8. Phong độ gần đây của Suwon FC cũng có phần được cải thiện khi thắng 2, hòa 2 và chỉ để thua 1 ở 5 trận đấu gần đây. Dù thành tích của Suwon có phần nhỉnh hơn so với Seongnam nhưng trận đấu này họ phải thi đấu trên sân khách và thành tích đối đầu lép vế so với đối thủ.
Đội hình Dự kiến
Seongnam: Yang Han Bin – Yoon Jong Gyu, Joon-ho Hong, Cha Oh Yeon, Lee Tae seok – Sung-Yueng Ki, Osmar Barba Ibanez, Cho Young Wook, Aleksandar Palocevic, Na Sang Ho – Chu-young Park
Suwon: Yang Hyung Mo – Koo Dae Young, Min Sang Ki, Doneil Henry, Kim Tae Hwan – Han Suk Jong, Choi Sung Keun, Kim Min-Woo, Ki Jee Lee, Jeong Sang Bin – Uros Djeric
Soi kèo bóng đá Seongnam vs Suwon
Kèo tài xỉu cũng đang ở mức khá thấp khi dao động mạnh giữa 2,0 và 2,25.  Dù chơi trên sân nhà nhưng hàng công của Seongnam FC không có được phong độ cao, trong khi Suwon FC cũng chơi rất thất thường nên có lẽ đây vẫn sẽ chỉ là trận đấu có ít bàn thắng.
Chọn: Xỉu
Dự đoán tỷ số Seongnam FC 1-0 Suwon FC
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Most striking Kim Jae-ho, Park Gun-woo of Cleanup Trio to right field No. 9--Dusan lineup
Doosan unveiled its starting lineup for Game 5 of the Korean Series, with Kim Jae-ho, who has the best batting sense, as다파벳 가입 the fifth batter. Doosan will face off against NC Koo Chang-mo with some batting changes, including Jose Fernandez, who was the fifth batter in Game 4, and Choi Joo-hwan, who was다파벳 우회주소 the third batter, as the sixth hitter ahead of Game 5 of the Korean Series at Gocheok Sky Dome on Sunday. However, the overall best nine did not change, but only partially adjusted the batting order considering his batting condition. In particular, Park Gun-woo, who was left out of the fourth game due to a single hit다파벳 입금 with 13 at-bats in the Korean Series, will return and start as No. 9 right fielder, while Huh Kyung-min and Jung Soo-bin will serve as table setters. As a result, 다파벳 출금Doosan's batting order will be No. 1 Heo Kyung-min (3rd baseman), No. 2 Jeong Su-bin (middle fielder), No. 3 Jose Miguel Fernandez (left-handed batter), No. 4 Kim Jae-hwan (right-handed pitcher), No. 5 Kim Jae-ho (played by Yoo Yeok-soo), No. 6 Choi Joo-hwan사다리 재테크 (played by Choi Joo-hwan), No. 7), No. 7 (played by catcher), No. 7), No. 7 Park Jae-il (played by Oh Jae-il) and No. 8 (played by Oh Jae-il (played by Park Gun-woo) and No. 9 by Park
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