Happy ending with Rowoon and Jo Yi-hyeon
Happy ending with Rowoon and Jo Yi-hyeon
Rowoon and Jo Yi-hyun had a colorful finale with a happy ending.

According to Nielsen Korea, a viewership rating research company, on the 26th, the 16th episode of KBS2's Monday-Tuesday drama 'Wedding Battle', which aired the previous day, recorded a viewership rating of 6.0% in the metropolitan area, breaking its own highest viewership rating yet again.

On this day's broadcast, Jo Ye-jin (played by Oh Ye-joo) and Yoon Bu-gyeom (played by Choi Gyeong-hoon) dramatically enter the bridal room where Shim Jeong-woo (played by Ro-woon) and Jeong Soon-deok (played by Jo Yi-hyeon) were in, and the door opened by Kim Moon-geon (played by Kim Da-heein) and Mrs. Park (played by Park Ji-young). station), formalizing the marriage in front of onlookers. Mrs. Park, who was furious by slapping Jeong Soon-deok, became even more enraged when she found out that Jo Ye-jin had killed her husband and younger brother because of Jeong Soon-deok, leading her to trap Jeong Sun-deok and Shim Jeong-woo.
Happy ending with Rowoon and Jo Yi-hyeon
Happy ending with Rowoon and Jo Yi-hyeon
After Mrs. Park put Sim Jeong-woo and Jeong Soon-deok in the same room, she falsely accused Sim Jeong-woo of raping Jeong Soon-deok, putting Sim Jeong-woo in crisis. However, Sim Jeong-woo hugged Jeong Soon-deok with the words, "Do you know why my heart beats? It beats because I love you. So, I will never regret our meeting. Forever." At that moment, Uigeumbu soldiers arrived and took Sim Jeong-woo away.

The king (played by Jo Han-cheol) came to Sim Jeong-woo and asked if he had fallen into a trap, but Sim Jeong-woo left a plea to prevent Jeong Sun-deok from harming him and then took poison. At the same time, Jeong Sun-deok raised a silver sword to his chest when Lady Park forced Sim Jeong-woo to commit suicide, claiming that he had taken poison. Immediately following Lady Park's wishes, King Munjong of the Jo clan asked the king to bestow a monument to a virtuous woman, raising the ominousness to its peak. . On the other hand, Sim Jeong-woo woke up ten days later thanks to the king's consideration and took poison containing only trace amounts of poison, but was shocked to hear that Jeong Sun-deok had committed suicide.

A month later, while Maeng Sam-sun's (translated by Jeong Bo-min)'s new novel, 'The Last Ssangyeonsulsa of Joseon', which tells the story of Sim Jeong-woo and Jeong Sun-deok, gained great popularity, the king visited Sim Jeong-woo and handed him a battle plaque with his new identity, saying that he was a miner and a woman from the eight provinces of Joseon. An order was given to take charge of matchmaking. He then instructed him to go see the matchmaker he had found. Sim Jeong-woo reunited with Jeong Soon-deok there, and Jeong Soon-deok cut off the top of his jeogori with a silver sword and faked suicide by holding a fake funeral. He then left Jwasang's house, and Mrs. Park said that she was left alone in the house where everyone had left.

Lastly, Sim Jeong-woo took out a list of miners from the eight provinces and a map and said, “We will now travel around the eight provinces to find partners.” He then asked when they would get married. Soon-deok Jeong replied, “Let’s start with a heart-pounding relationship that you only see in novels. Find people good partners.” Then Sim Jeong-woo smiled and said, “A heart-fluttering relationship? That’s good.”

Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr