The cable channel JTBC's Monday Tuesday drama "Secret Love Affair" Oh Hye Won, played by Kim Hee Ae, succeeded in strengthening her power in the Suh Han Arts Center after collaborating with Kim In Kyum, played by Jang Hyun Sung. On the second to last episode of the cable channel JTBC's Monday Tuesday drama "Secret Love Affair" which aired on May 12, 2014, the last love story of Oh Hye Won and Lee Sun Jae was told. On this day's episode, Oh Hye Won was targeted as the scapegoat to cover the bribery of the Suh family. However, she took everything calmly and met with Lee Sun Jae, played by Yoo Ah In, in the meantime. Her husband Kang Joon Hyung was anxious whether he would have to resign from his job because of what has been going on. He then accused Oh Hye Won of adultery, sending her to jail. Lee Sun Jae went to see his professor Jo In Suh, who is also Oh Hye Won's friend, and cried in front of him, frustrated by Oh Hye Won who still could not give up money and power. In related news, cable channel JTBC's drama titled "Secret Love Affair" is a story of a forty something woman, Oh Hye Won, who is played by actress Kim Hee Ae, and a naïve genius pianist Lee Sun Jae, played by actor Yoo Ah In. Starting next week, the new cable channel JTBC's Monday Tuesday drama "Yuna's Street Cast" will air, starring actors Lee Hee Joon and Kim Ok Bin. The new new cable channel JTBC's Monday Tuesday drama "Yuna's Street Cast" is a remade drama of the popular drama "The Seoul Moon" of 1994.
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