Making his drama return, Choi Jin Hyuk takes an accountant role in Numbers.
Numbers presents an office drama featuring a high school graduate accountant who fights against the absurdities of a giant accounting firm.
Realizing justice in a way that is unlikely for an accountant; Numbers explores the world of accounting firms and accountants, foreshadowing the birth of a drama that will provide a riveting adventure.
Through the story of accountants who analyzes the risk and power of numbers, it is expected to provide both thrilling tension and an exhilarating story.
Accordingly, the perfect synergy created by characters with unusual narratives such as Kim Myung Soo (Infinite L), Choi Jin Hyuk, Choi Min Soo, and Yeon Woo is also considered a point of observation that should not be missed.
Choi Jin Hyuk plays the role of accountant Han Seung-jo, the only son of Han Je-gyun (Choi Min-soo), vice president of Taeil Accounting Firm. Han Seung-jo, who has all the conditions of a perfect man who has everything from family, academic background, and personality is difficult to approach easily.
He strives to keep the balance at any moment to the extent that the keyword of his life is “balance” itself. He also believes that boundaries must be kept at all times. Han Seung-jo, who is not interested in others but never forgives anyone who crosses the lines he has drawn, meets Jang Ho-woo (Kim Myung-soo), the first high school graduate accountant to join Taeil Accounting Firm, and wonders what kind of changes he will face.
Top-tier Accountant Han Seung-jo
Accordingly, the character stills shared by Numbers reveal the professionalism of an ace accountant who concentrates on his work. His charisma oozes as he is awash in his thoughts.
In addition, Choi’s sharp and intense eyes preview the cold yet cool charm of Han Seung-jo.
Sharing his thoughts about his newest drama venture, Choi Jin Hyuk conveyed fondness for his character.
“I was curious about the part of the drama where an accountant is a job. In addition, there are a lot of interesting incidents in the story. I was constantly curious about how to solve them, and how the characters grow in the process. Seungjo is actually a very lonely person. He was a warm and affectionate person, but he gradually changed as he went through various situations. I tried to set up the character in my own way. There are parts of him that seem to be similar to me. Those touched me more and I immersed in it.”
MBC’s new Friday-Saturday drama Numbers will be broadcast for the first time on June 23 at 9:50 pm.
Source: enews IMBC
Photos: MBC Drama
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