Queen For 7 Days: Recent stills hints at a probable kissing scene between Park Min Young and Yeon Woo Jin

In the stills released, Park Min Young and Yeon Woo Jin are seen in a tight and enclosed space where they are standing very close to each other

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The new KBS 2TV drama, 'Queen For 7 Days' recently released new stills featuring Park Min Young and Yeon Woo Jin.

In the stills released, Park Min Young and Yeon Woo Jin are seen in a tight and enclosed space where they are standing very close to each other, they seem to have teased a probable kissing scene between their characters. Previously, in the first four episodes the child actors of the characters were mainly shown but in this one, the adult version of their characters is spotted together.

In the fifth episode of the drama, Park Min Young's character and Yeon Woo Jin's character will be meeting each other for the first time in five years. It will be an interesting episode as because Shin Chaegyung believes that her first love and former fiancé, Lee Yeok is dead, fans are curious to know her reaction on knowing that he is actually alive.

Queen of 7 Days is a drama, which tells the story of Queen Dan Kyung (Park Min Young), who occupied the queen's position for the shortest period of time in Joseon history. It also involves her relationships with King Jung Jong (Yeon Woo Jin) and King Yeon San Gun.

According to Soompi, a source from Queen For 7 Days previously stated, "The drama takes historical figures and creates a fully imaginative romance story. It will be very interesting and important to see how the characters' original relationships change and develop later in the drama."

In other news, the drama released a character relationship chart. This is done mainly because the story has pretty complicated relationships of the characters.

"Queen For 7 Days" airs every Wednesday and Thursday at 10 p.m. KST.

This article was first published on June 13, 2017