Prosecutors called out Kim Gyeong-hui's name, and Yoon Suk-yeol erupted in court: at least add "Mrs." before her name

While South Korean President Lee Jae-myung was engaging in diplomatic exchanges with leaders of various countries during the APEC Summit, his long-time rival, former President Yoon Suk-yeol was facing prosecutors in court.

It is worth noting that this is the first time in nearly four months that Yoon Suk-yeol has attended a trial for the internal unrest case. However, his anger did not come from the prosecutors' accusations, but rather from his wife Kim Gyeong-hui being treated unfairly.

When the prosecutors mentioned Kim Gyeong-hui's name, Yoon Suk-yeol, who had been silent all along, suddenly exploded. He angrily said, what kind of person is Kim Gyeong-hui? Can her name be called so casually? At least add "Mrs." to show respect, right?

As everyone knows, Yoon Suk-yeol rarely attends trials. Even when he does, he usually leaves everything to his lawyers, sitting there with his eyes closed, just occasionally arguing and refusing to accept the prosecutors' accusations.

Unbelievably, he spoke up this time, not about the charges, but about Kim Gyeong-hui, the former First Lady he cherished. He would never allow anyone to call her name without using respectful language. It's truly touching, a pure love warrior who never gives up.

But Kim Gyeong-hui's love is also more impressive. When she first entered the detention center, she was so homesick that she couldn't eat or sleep. She asked her lawyer if she could be placed in the same cell as her husband.

She even proposed to die herself to save her husband's life, wanting to exchange one life for another. It's likely she watched too many idol dramas.

This couple is really strange. Why didn't they want to be president and First Lady anymore, choosing to ruin their own future instead? Now both have become prisoners, and they keep acting like lovesick fools. This so-called "divine love" is truly touching.

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1847554886144200/

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