KBS2’s captivating drama, “Love Song for Illusion,” unveils new stills, teasing viewers with heart-fluttering moments and building anticipation for the upcoming episode.
Adapted from the popular webtoon of the same name, the historical fantasy romance delves into the entangled love story and intense obsession between Crown Prince Sajo Hyun (played by Park Ji Hoon) and Yeon Wol (played by Hong Ye Ji), a former royal descendant turned assassin seeking vengeance.
In the previous episode, Sajo Hyun miraculously recovers from paralysis but loses memory of Yeon Wol, his beloved. Yeon Wol, who had entered Sajo Hyun’s heart to meet Ak Hee, faces a critical situation as she tries to escape Empress Geum Hwa (played by Ji Woo) after attempting to remove the knife from his back.
The newly released stills offer a glimpse into heartwarming moments between Sajo Hyun and Yeon Wol as they share private time. Sajo Hyun’s innocent gaze suggests a lack of awareness, while Yeon Wol’s expressions reveal a mix of emotions, leaving viewers curious about the risks she might take for Sajo Hyun.
Additional stills portray the duo searching for medicinal herbs in the forest, temporarily setting aside their concerns and vendettas. This raises speculation among viewers about the potential shift in the storyline.
Moreover, the stills feature Prince Hwang Ga Ron (played by Min Sun Hong) confronting Yeon Wol. In a prior agreement, Yeon Wol agreed to marry the prince in exchange for an antidote to save Sajo Hyun from paralysis.
In the scenes, Yeon Wol actively seeks out Hwang Ga Ron, but the unexpected appearance of a knife to her throat raises questions about the outcome of their deal. The entrance of Sajo Hyun adds a layer of intrigue, leaving viewers eager to discover the shocking events that will unfold in the upcoming episode.
The next instalment of “Love Song for Illusion” is set to air on February 20th at 10:10 p.m. KST, promising viewers further developments in the intricate narrative and the unfolding complexities of love, revenge, and sacrifice.