As she learns the ropes of modern life, Dan-shim catches the eye of Cha Se-gye (When the Phone Rings’ Heo Nam-jun), a lonely chaebol heir with a reputation for cutting corners and screwing over the little guy. But, as Dan-shim gets to know Se-gye, it becomes clear that those rumors are false, the result of an ongoing smear campaign masterminded by Choi Mun-do (Jang Seung-jo), Se-gye’s cousin, who will stop at nothing to be named the next CEO of The Chail Group.
In present-day Seoul, Se-gye and Dan-shim fall in love, and plan to stay together forever. But forever may not be very long. The red comet that appeared in the sky of Dan-shim’s Joseon and in the sky of modern-day Seoul is about to move on, and Dan-shim fears her soul will be pulled back into her original body just as mysteriously as it was brought to Se-gye’s time. Will the two be granted a happy ending?
Courtesy of Netflix —Se-gye and Seo-ri's reunion
At first, this major revelation seems to spell a happy ending for Seo-ri and Se-gye. Seo-ri can stay in the body (and time) she was born into without feeling like an imposter. Then, Se-gye is stabbed by one of Mun-do’s hired hands and his life hangs in the balance. Seo-ri’s shaman friend tells Seo-ri that she must go back to the Joseon era if she wants her love to live. For Se-gye to survive in modern-day Seoul, Yi Heon must survive his brother’s murder attempt in the Joseon era.
Does My Royal Nemesis have a happy ending?
Yi Heon in the series finale —Courtesy of NetflixYes, My Royal Nemesis has a happy ending. At first, Seo-ri’s soul does not return to either body it has inhabited. It is instead stuck in a painless purgatory somewhere between life and death. This liminal space is so painless that Seo-ri cannot remember her love for Se-gye.
The power of the moment allows Se-gye to reach Seo-ri. She hears his voice, asking her to “please come back,” and she remembers her love. Seo-ri chooses to leave the purgatory for a life with Se-gye; even if it will come with its fair share of pain, it will come with joy too. The two reunite and fall into one another’s arms as a summer snow falls from the sky.
In the Joseon era, we see that both Yi Heon and Dan-shim survived their fall from a great height. They are now in disguise, but free to live their lives together as nobodies. It’s a bit of a sloppy ending for the two, given that Dan-shim was in Se-ri’s body when Yi Heon met Dan-shim. Presumably, Dan-shim did not meet Yi Heon until she woke up, wet with an arrow wound. However, if we’ve learned anything from My Royal Nemesis, it is that a soul connection can supercede reason.
In Seoul, Seo-ri and Se-gye live happily ever after. With Mun-do in jail, Se-gye is in line to become the next CEO of Chail Group. And Seo-ri is already studying her lines for her next K-drama. Most importantly, the two have promised to stay by one another’s side.
Hence then, the article about breaking down the time slip ending of my royal nemesis was published today ( ) and is available on Time ( Middle East ) The editorial team at PressBee has edited and verified it, and it may have been modified, fully republished, or quoted. You can read and follow the updates of this news or article from its original source.
Read More Details
Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( Breaking Down the Time-Slip Ending of My Royal Nemesis )
Also on site :
- Disney+ & A24 UK Teaming For First Time On Clem Garritty Comedy-Drama About Siblings Whose Father Is Accused Of Murder
- Germany plans to take 40% in Leopard tank maker KNDS, joining France as stakeholder
- Musicians Pen Letter, Warning About AI Music Deals: ‘Innovation Cannot Be Used to Override Artists’ Rights’