I love you a lot...Kang Tae-oh, ♥ A sincere confession to Kim Se-jeong → A romance burst (Lee Kang-dal)

Nov 30, 2025

 I love you a lot...Kang Tae-oh, ♥ A sincere confession to Kim Se-jeong → A romance burst (Lee Kang-dal)



The relationship between Kang Tae-oh and Kim Se-jung is slowly in full bloom.

In the 8th episode of MBC's Friday-Saturday drama "The Moon flows in the River" (played by Cho Seung-hee, directed by Lee Dong-hyun), Lee Kang (Kang Tae-oh) washed away the hatred and guilt that weighed down his heart, confessed his sincerity to Park Dal-i (Kim Se-jung), and gave a heart-throb ending."

Lee Kang was planning to greet Park Dal as Jeong-in after his revenge, fearing that left-wing leader Kim Han-chul (Jin-gu) would kill his beloved lover again. However, in order to achieve his goal, Kim Han-cheol is showing his intention to kill his close aides in a heartless manner. Lee Kang, who could not lose Park Dal like this, eventually greeted Park Dal as a concubine and entered the palace.




Kim Han-cheol, who was suspicious of Lee Kang's actions before the national marriage, asked Park Dal-i, who became the crown prince's concubine, to have a private meeting to confirm Lee Kang's feelings toward Park Dal-i. Then, as soon as he heard that Park Dal was with Jwa-ui-jeong, he was sure of Lee Kang's heart when he saw Lee Kang who ran like a sprout.

Lee Kang, who did not want to reveal his love for Park Dal, replied to Kim Han-cheol that Park Dal's treatment was just a sense of responsibility, but Kim Han-cheol would not believe it. It was a word Lee Kang uttered to protect Park Dal, but it scratched Park Dal's heart and caused bitterness.

Even Lee Kang drew a line for Park Dal-yi to leave the Gyesa Year incident. He wanted to get rid of his left-handedness, wash up his hatred toward him and his guilt about the dead empty palace, and approach Park Dal. Park Dal, who was not aware of Lee Kang's feelings, felt sorry for Lee Kang, who continued to push him away.




In the midst of this, an unexpected person offered a helping hand to Lee Kang. Earlier, since Lee Kang promised to protect Lee Un's coalition with Kim Woo-hee if he succeeds in revenge in the distant future, Kim Woo-hee (Hong Soo-soo), the daughter of Lee Un (Lee Shin-young) and left-wing Kim Han-chul, told Kim Han-chul where Kim Han-chul hid his luggage. The cooperation between the victims and young people who are caught up in Kim Han-chul's desire and want to protect Jeong-in added interest.

Lee Kang, who found the place where Jimjo was with the help of Kim Woo-hee, tried to catch a clue using the baby Jimjo. However, Kim Han-chul already noticed that Lee Kang was chasing after him and encouraged his subordinate to release the luggage to the world with Lee Kang's hands, raising tension.

Finally, Jimjo, who was hidden in the veil, revealed himself to the world, and the palace became a chaos. Park Dal-i, who was aware of Lee Kang's revenge plan, tried to capture Kim Jo alive, but he could not stop him with human power, and eventually Lee Kang removed the Jim Jo himself to save Park Dal-i, who was in danger.




In particular, Park Dal's face, looking at Lee Kang, who lost his long-awaited opportunity for revenge, felt despair and sorry that he blew Lee Kang's revenge with his own hands. To Park Dal, who couldn't even make eye contact with guilt and shed tears, Lee Kang wiped his tears by himself and confessed his sincerity, "I love you so much, Park Dal."

Park Dal, who heard what he wanted to hear for a long time, responded with a loving smile, saying "Me too." The lips of the two, who looked at each other with only affectionate eyes, met, and the eighth inning ended with a red-colored relationship. I'm looking forward to the next story of how the coalition between Lee Kang and Park Dal-i, who are rekindling their withering relationship, will flow 'The moon flows in the river'

The 8th episode of `The Moon flows on the river,' which aired on the same day, recorded 5.4 percent nationwide, and the scene where Lee Kang kills Jim-jo soared to a maximum of 5.8 percent (based on Nielsen Korea)





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