Habaek is speechless and probably breathless and no matter how cliche is this, I actually find it cute. Very, very pretty, but also at the back of mind, I’m wondering just how fast So Ah changes. Turns out So Ah has prepared a surprise for Habaek – she changes into a simple, casual wedding dress. Funnily, both Habaek and So Ah don’t offer for Joo Dong to stay the night, since they only have 6 days together. He similarly reminds Habaek that Habaek has to go back to the Realm of Gods. Joo Dong finally appears and fills Habaek in on his recent endeavours – i.e trying to find the servant’s tablet. So Ah doesn’t believe in her story because “my dad has never saved me before.” “It’s not your boyfriend, it’s an older man.” Yeom Mi notices a photo of So Ah and her father, a photo that is only recently revealed because Habaek secretly switches the photos around, and points to her father as the man in her dreams. If I was So Ah, I would have kicked Yeom Mi for telling her story in punchlines – because she leaves the most important piece of information for the last. One thing I never get about dramas is how blatantly they ignore reality. This finale’s plot borders on unsatisfactory and ridiculous, but surprisingly, other than a few moments where I was tearing my hair out in frustration, I actually enjoyed the entire finale – Nam Joo Hyuk’s desperate attempts to calm down a bereaved So Ah and a devasted Shin Se Kyung were so good to watch.
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