Super Junior’s Heechul wishes for a quiet discharge from army
2013.08.06
After serving his country for two years, Super Junior’s Heechul will finally be returning to his fans but he expressed his wish for a quiet discharge from the army. Heechul, who served his mandatory military time as a public service worker, will be discharged later this month on August 30th. The original date of discharge was August 31 but as it fell on a Saturday, Heechul will be discharged a day earlier. SM Entertainment said that Heechul wishes to end his military service in a quiet manner without fanfare. He felt that serving the nation was something that every Korean male should do, and doesn’t wish for a fussy ceremony from the media and fans.
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