Ryeowook Of Super Junior Writes Another Letter To Fans In English: Reveals Plans Of Writing New 'Sad' Song

Every month since Super Junior's Ryeowook enlisted in the military in October last year, he has been sending out handwritten letters to his fans to express his love and gratefulness. This time however, he sent a letter in English.

Ryeowook enlisted in the military October 11 last year in the 37th Division's recruitment center in Jeungpyong County, reports Koreaboo. Five weeks after his basic military training, he was assigned in the military's band.

Since then, Ryeowook has sending out a letter every month to his fans to express his love and gratefulness. This time however, he sent out a letter in English.

Thanks to his fellow soldier named Kung Woo, Ryeowook's letter for the month of February is in English. Ryeowook said that this month's letter is a response to the fans that has been writing him well-wishes, both in Korean and English.

In the letter, Ryeowook expressed his thanks for all the fans that is giving him strength now that he is in the military. He also revealed that he is doing just fine.

Ryeowook also revealed in the letter that he is keeping an eye on all the other Super Junior members - saying that his fellow soldiers are surprised every time he does so watching the TV. Ryeowook also encouraged his fans to continue supporting Super Junior.

Ryeowook also revealed in the letter that he is listening to sad songs, specifically the songs of the British singer Sam Smith. Ryeowook also intends to write a sad song that will revolve on a one-sided love story.

To close the letter, Ryeowook expressed how he can't thank his fans enough for giving him strength for the past months. He also advised the fans to take their Vitamin C so they don't get sick because he is planning for a comeback and will be singing for them.

According to Soompi, Ryeowook's duty in the military will last until June 2018. Still a very long way to go but the fans are certainly sure to wait for Ryeowook.

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