"The King: Eternal Monarch" is a South Korean television drama series that aired in 2020. The show combines elements of fantasy, romance, and thriller. The series was created by Kim Eun-sook and starred Lee Min-ho and Kim Go-eun in the lead roles.
The story revolves around two parallel universes, the Kingdom of Corea and the Republic of Korea. Lee Gon (played by Lee Min-ho) is the emperor of the Kingdom of Corea, while Jung Tae-eul (played by Kim Go-eun) is a detective in the Republic of Korea. Lee Gon discovers the existence of the parallel universe and embarks on a mission to find his true love and close the portal between the two worlds.
As Lee Gon crosses over to the Republic of Korea, he meets Jung Tae-eul, who resembles a person he knew from his world, Luna. Lee Gon and Jung Tae-eul gradually develop feelings for each other as they navigate through political conspiracies, power struggles, and the mysteries surrounding the parallel universes.
The main antagonist of the series is Lee Lim, who is also capable of traveling between the two worlds. He seeks to take control of both universes and disrupt the balance between them. Lee Gon and Jung Tae-eul, along with their allies, must stop Lee Lim's evil plans and protect their respective worlds.
Throughout the series, viewers are taken on a thrilling journey as the characters uncover secrets, confront their pasts, and struggle to protect their loved ones. The King: Eternal Monarch combines elements of romance, time travel, and political intrigue, making it an engaging and captivating story.
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