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@wonchaerou

🇰🇷 dramas & movies fan personal acc. mostly for 아이유 김지원 정채연 𔓘 | cw: #모자무싸

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완성쀼랑 이별할 준비가 아직 안 되었는데.. 알콩달콩 일상을 살아갈 완성쀼 평생 행복해💕 <21세기 대군부인>을 사랑해 주셔서 감사합니다💍💘 #21세기대군부인 #아이유 #변우석 #노상현 #공승연 #21세기대군부인 #MBC금토드라마 #mbcdrama #MBC
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제니 ⋆@wonchaerou·
ini sengaja belom pada update apa gimanaaaaaa 😭😫
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제니 ⋆@wonchaerou·
maju lu semua editan huiju pake lagu iu, tapi tolong jangan celebrity gw SUKA MELLOW
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언틈@icy_iu·
21세기 대군부인 성희주 착장을 모아모아 You are my celebrity ♡
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Perfect Crown Webnovel Episode 1: Perfect Crown in Royal School Dormitory With the dormitory assignments looming, Hee-joo's mind kept fluctuating wildly. At the Royal School, there was a tradition of living in the dormitory starting from the 7th grade, when students turned fourteen. This old-fashioned tradition was essentially an absolute decree that could not be refused—because the moment you rejected it, you had to leave the school. Dormitory life lasted for a total of six years, from the 7th to the 12th grade. It was notorious for its strict and conservative rules, to the point where it wasn't uncommon for students to give up halfway through. It was no wonder. Controlling everything from how they walked to when they lay down in bed was no easy task for teenagers at a passionate age. Furthermore, most of the students at the Royal School were either of noble birth or had grown up in households with immense wealth. Compliance was never going to come easily. However, there was a clear reward for those who endured. They held the pride of studying under royal patronage and shared that pride with their peers. They moved in all circles of society with a collective consciousness of being elites nurtured by the royal family—spanning politics, business, medicine, the legal profession, the arts, and even deep into the underground. In this way, they pulled each other forward, pushed each other up, and supported one another in their respective fields. Some criticized this behavior as collective exclusivism, but that only made the closed-off school culture grow even more rigid. After all, a sense of belonging is originally strengthened through hostility toward other groups. In that sense, Hee-joo looked forward to the dormitory assignment. She wanted to know what it felt like to belong. She was curious about what it felt like to experience a sense of camaraderie with someone other than herself, to win together and lose together, to grow together and face setbacks together. Normally, people learn these things at home, but Hee-joo couldn't. She didn't have a mother, and her relationship with her father was poor. She did have a half-brother, but... "It’s better to think of him as non-existent." Frowning, Hee-joo headed toward the central library. Passing through the unnecessarily glamorous campus, past the fountain surrounded by marble statues on all sides, and as she climbed the marble stairs, a clutter of voices reached her ears. "Hey, where do you think Sung Hee-joo will get assigned?" "Probably Baekho Palace (White Tiger Palace), what else?" "Baekho Palace?" "She's smart. And she’s got a nasty attitude." Laughter broke out among the whispering students. "If she goes there, won't she be completely ostracized? Where else do kids care about lineage as much as they do at Baekho Palace?" "True. It's not a dormitory an illegitimate child should go to." "If you look at it that way, is there any dormitory that suits her? She's a commoner and an illegitimate child." As one male student clicked his tongue and shook his head as if it made no sense, another student chimed in. "Why, she's still got plenty of money though." "If having lots of money solved everything, why would the word nouveau riche even exist?" It didn't take long for the expressions of the mocking students to freeze. It happened the exact moment Hee-joo's small head came into view above the stairs. Soon, her pitch-black eyes appeared, and as they caught sight of her long, fluttering hair, someone swallowed hard. "……." One boy had previously tried to trip Hee-joo, only to end up with a broken foot, and another had been choked for mocking her for being clumsy. Learned fear was a remarkably precise thing. Every time something like that happened, the school was turned completely upside down, but nothing major ever came of it. In that sense, having a lot of money was a good thing. While she couldn't avoid bowing her head in apology, it was enough to prevent her from being expelled. "What? What is it?" One male student raised his voice. He seemed to want to put on an act of bravado despite not even being able to look her in the eye. However, it was hard to hide the fact that he was nothing more than a terrified little brat. Hee-joo smirked and took a leisurely step forward. "Ryu Min-seok." "…W-what? What do you want?" "Which dormitory do you want to go to?" "Huh…?" "I hope it's the same one as you." When Min-seok frowned instead of answering, Hee-joo whispered softly. "There are no CCTVs in the dormitories, you know." "……?" "If I were to kill you in there, wouldn't it be possible that nobody would ever know?" "…You crazy bitch!" Min-seok screamed in a belated rage, but by then, Hee-joo had already walked past into the library. Her long hair fluttered behind her as she relished the fear of others. "Jujak Palace (Vermilion Bird Palace)…" Hee-joo muttered to herself as she checked the notice posted on the wall. Ryu Min-seok had been babbling about Baekho Palace, but her assigned dormitory was Jujak Palace—the guardian of the south, symbolizing fire and summer. Hee-joo headed toward the dormitory, wearing the red durumagi (traditional Korean overcoat) she had received from the administration office over her school uniform. The dormitories were positioned to match the directions symbolized by the Four Guardian Deities, such as Cheongnyong Palace (Azure Dragon Palace) to the east and Jujak Palace to the south. The further south she walked, the more students she saw wearing red durumagi. They all had different faces, names, ages, and personalities, yet for some reason, they looked similar. Almost like… siblings. "Sung Hee-joo!" Just then, she heard Sung Tae-joo’s voice. He was her older brother, three years her senior, with whom she shared only half her blood. It was unpleasant how strangely similar they looked, yet a sense of relief would wash over her from a completely different standpoint. Unlike his neat and delicate appearance, his actions were foolish to a pathetic degree, so much so that he was constantly facing suspension. "Pardon?" — There must be something you want to have. Biting her lower lip, Hee-joo's mood turned sour. Her father's question wasn't completely out of the blue. Whenever she accomplished something, it had always been Hee-joo's habit to say she wanted to have something. When she was young, it was mostly things like the snacks her brother was eating or the bicycle he was riding, and occasionally, it would be her father's fountain pen. But those were merely excuses. What she truly wanted to have was her father's validation. Even though she was an illegitimate child, and even though she wasn't a child he had originally wanted... she wanted validation like, "You are magnificent," or "You did well." "The watch Oppa (older brother) is wearing looked pretty." — ……. "Please buy that for me too." Her pride was too wounded to actually say she wanted to be praised. To say she just wanted her father's validation made her feel pathetic for desiring it in the first place. So, she simply acted exactly as her father expected her to. Like a greedy, precocious, materialistic, illegitimate child. After hanging up the phone, Hee-joo sat on the windowsill. She suppressed her yearning to set down her heart—which belonged nowhere—just anywhere. From the Royal School Rules Article 5, Paragraph 1: The dormitories shall follow the names of the Four Guardian Deities, and assignments shall not be changed after they are made. Article 5, Paragraph 3: Dormitory assignments shall be based on the student's entire time from the 1st to the 6th grade, and this includes assignment performance capability, behavioral development, and evaluations by the faculty. Article 5, Paragraph 4: Competition between dormitories is permitted; however, mutual slander and defamation of character are designated as grounds for severe disciplinary action. #아이유 #IU #성희주 #PerfectCrown
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gong seungyeon portrayed queen yirang's role so perfectly and she looked very elegant in her beautiful and colorful hanboks
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Oh wow, the webnovel actually answers almost everything we were confused about. So many details finally make sense 😭 MBC really crammed all of this into 12 episodes when we could’ve had a much better, more fleshed-out adaptation… It explains why Seopjeong(regency) happened, and why Wan went to the wedding and got angry that day
(honestly, this should’ve been covered in the drama) Huiju and Taeju are the same as in the drama. Their relationship isn’t bad. Taeju is the type of younger brother who even buys chocolate for Huiju on the day of his college entrance exam just because their dad told him to lol. Dayoung takes good care of Huiju (they’re both in the same faction/group). At Taeju’s arranged meeting, he gets a red Bugatti from his father in exchange for Huiju keeping quiet. (At the meeting, Sung Hyunguk says: “Taeju will become the heir.”) Huiju is blindsided and is about to speak up, but Taeju begs her through texts, so she lets it go. Huiju is basically someone who strongly wants at least a fair starting point in life (so in my interpretation, she probably wanted the abolition of the class system even more than the queen). Jungwoo and Huiju are even closer than expected. But Jungwoo’s mother finds out that Heeju is an illegitimate daughter of the Castle Group and dislikes her because of it. #아이유 #IU #성희주 #PerfectCrown #21세기대군부인
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아이유 에델바이스@iuedelweiss·
‘21세기 대군부인’ 1~12회 시청률 “Perfect Crown” viewership ratings Seoul metro area / Nationwide Ep.1 — 8.2% / 7.8% Ep.2 — 10.1% / 9.5% Ep.3 — 9.4% / 9.0% Ep.4 — 11.3% / 11.1% Ep.5 — 10.9% / 10.6% Ep.6 — 11.3% / 11.2% Ep.7 — 11.1% / 10.8% Ep.8 — 11.6% / 11.2% Ep.9 — 11.9% / 11.7% Ep.10 — 13.5% / 13.3% Ep.11 — 13.5% / 13.5% Ep.12 — 14.1% / 13.8% 전국, 수도권 모두 자체 최고기록 갱신 It hit new personal bests in both nationwide and Seoul metro area ratings. 전국 시청률 기준 MBC 금토드라마 역대 3위 등극 It became the 3rd highest-rated MBC Fri-Sat drama of all time based on nationwide ratings. #아이유 #IU #21세기대군부인 #PerfectCrown
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sekarang tolong upload foto berdua kak @ iu @ gsy
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AAAAA sedih melepas actress iu... tapi pengen ketemu singer iu juga udah kangen :( semoga pc team nanti bisa reuni dikonser september nanti huhuhu
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it's over.... perfect crown is officially over 😭😭😭😭😭
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GET A ROOM PLEASE?????
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아니 성희주 진짜너무설레게생겻네 아잠만.......
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