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Volleyball Empress Kim Yeon-gyeong ended up drinking high grades from the top threshold.

Kim Yeon-kyung, who ended the season in regret, reads her juniors who shed tears, and did not lose her leadership until the end.



This is Yoo Byung-min.



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Even when the win of GS Caltex was confirmed, all eyes were focused on Kim Yeon-kyung of Heungkuk Life Insurance.



Kim Yeon-gyeong hugged his juniors who were sorrowed one by one, and he was extensively read and brought up the atmosphere with a pleasant joke.



[Kim Yeon-kyung/Heungkuk Life: Don’t cry, it’s okay.

OK.

We are the protagonist.

We have more cameras!] For



Kim Yeon-kyung, who came back to Korea after 11 years, this season was truly eventful.



He was called'Heung Bengers' and struggled and struggled after the controversy over the twins.



[Kim Yeon-kyung/Heungkuk Life: I thought a lot about when (season) was over.

Whenever it was really hard, I was able to endure it because many people cheered me on.

I hope you only know that we have done our best.]



Kim Yeon-kyung, whose one-year contract with Heungkuk Life Insurance, has ended, announced that he will spare no words about his future achievements and focus on the Tokyo Olympics now.



[Kim Yeon-kyung/Heungkuk Life: I think the future of Korean volleyball is bright.

I'm looking forward to the Olympics a lot.

We will work hard so that we can prepare well together and win the medal we want to achieve.]



Kim Yeon-kyung takes a break for a while and then joins the national team.



[Kim Yeon-kyung/Hungkuk Life: I want to go to the hostel with the players and have a drink.]



(Video coverage: Choi Ho-jun, video editing: Woo Ki-jung)