![]() Poor molested Ri-on, I’m (not) sorry you’re suffering for my lols! Trapped, he wails and flails while she toys with him, a cat preying on a mouse. Ri-jin shuts the door (“I’m sorry Oh Ri-on, forgive me Oh Ri-on, I love you Oh Ri-on”) but Yo-na locks them in. Horrified understanding dawns on him when Yo-na bounds in. Ri-jin bursts into Ri-on’s room and rattles off a profuse apology, promising to spend her whole life atoning. Laughing her head off, she refuses to divulge the secret for free… Just for lols, Yo-na hawks a gobbet of gum right into Ri-jin’s face. They scuffle and Yo-na calls out, “Mr X!” which gets Ri-jin’s attention quick. Ri-jin catches “Princess Yo-na” sneaking out to Oppa, decked in her new pink headband. Fighting the pain, Do-hyun tells the chief to secure the driver’s testimony immediately - he needs to know the truth.Īlone, he remembers little Ri-jin showing him her locket. The shock of the news brings on the telltale ringing. He reveals that Min Seo-yeon’s driver, who was new that day, got the job under the auspices of Do-hyun’s dad. Now recovered, Do-hyun works from home, and his diligence surprises Chief Ahn. His head rings sharply, and the chief anxiously takes him home. Do-hyun, eyes wide, tells Chief Ahn that he thinks he saw Mr. Do-hyun looks away in confusion, but when he looks back, the room is empty. ![]() In a magician’s cape and top hat, the new alter invites Do-hyun to open a briefcase. X could either be a helper personality who will facilitate the treatment, or the opposite.ĭo-hyun stops short when he finds his office occupied. Seok replies that it’s possible the new alter arose in response. She tells him how Perry Park left for good, and Dr. X,” which shows a caped figure enter her room. Thank you all for your patience! Now let’s ride this train together one last time. ![]() There’s going to be lots of things in all your eyes. With all the intense character moments and the inevitable goodbyes, keep your tissues handy. Bittersweet crosses to simply sweet, as we circle back to what this story is really about - not company politics, not revenge or retribution, but just how two children overcame abuse to find a way to exist in the world without carrying the burdens of their past. It’s an episode full of substance, and takes its time to craft a fitting send-off to the characters we’ve grown to love, as well as the ones we decidedly didn’t. This long denouement is an answer to the difficult and painful truths we’ve had to deal with so far. 276 MaJanuKill Me, Heal Me: Episode 20 (Final) by Saya ![]()
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