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park sang joonJoin Aurora across the mysterious kingdomThis is in the imperative. It's saying, "Be with Aurora in the mysterious kingdom ... etc."
park sang joonThen I'd like to know if the subject ofThe subject of that imperative sentence is the reader; you! "Across the mysterious kingdom of Lemuria" is an adverbial."across"that sentence is the readers.
park sang joonI'd like to know if the underlined clause means "Join when Aurora being across the mysterious kingdom."No. It's more like Join (=Come with) Aurora (as she travels) across the mysterious kingdom ....