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The King’s Affection Episode 20 Recap: Park Eun-bin and Rowoon’s Happy Ending!

The King's Affection episode 20 ends on a high, with the episode delivering the right doses of action, emotion, drama and romance. Thank god for happy endings!

The King’s Affection Episode 19 Recap: Park Eun-bin and Rowoon Get Ready For War

The King's Affection episode 19: Thrilling from start to end and with adequate emotion peppered throughout, the latest episode will make you wish you had one more to watch.

The King’s Affection Episode 18 Recap: Rowoon Finds the Real Park Eun-bin

The King's Affection episode 18: Ji-un finally gets to know Yi-hwi's real identity but danger looms in the horizon for the lovebirds and everyone who matters to them.

The King’s Affection Episode 17 Recap: Park Eun-bin and Rowoon Break Up?

The King's Affection episode 17 is a heavily emotional episode, one that breaks quite a few of our characters' hearts.

The King’s Affection Episode 16 Recap: Park Eun-bin Gets a Dose of Heartbreak

The King's Affection episode 16 has Park Eun-bin and Rowoon romancing under everyone's nose... but for how long?

The King’s Affection Episode 15 Recap: Park Eun-bin and Rowoon Turn the Heat On

Park Eun-bin and Rowoon will give you butterflies in The King's Affection episode 15, apart from serious a need for political sabotage.

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