Choo Young-Woo reunited with Cho Yi-hyun, who was possessed by the evil spirit.

In the 11th episode of the tvN Monday-Tuesday drama 'Gyeonwoo and the Fairy' (directed by Kim Yong-wan, written by Yang Ji-hoon, planned by CJ ENM, produced by Studio Dragon, DEXTER, and EO Contents Group), Bae Gyeon-Woo (played by Choo Young-Woo) reunited with Park Seong-Ah (played by Cho Yi-hyun), whom he had been searching for. The surprise kiss ending between Park Seong-Ah, possessed by the spirit, and Bae Gyeon-Woo hinted at unpredictable developments until the very end.

The unexpected kiss reunion ending between Park Seong-Ah, possessed by the 'Bongsu spirit,' and Bae Gyeon-Woo received passionate responses. The 11th episode recorded an average rating of 4.6% and a peak of 5.4% based on metropolitan households, and an average rating of 4.7% and a peak of 5.7% based on nationwide households, maintaining the top spot in the same time slot, including cable and general programming channels. The rating for tvN's target demographic of men and women aged 20-49 also reached a nationwide peak of 2.1%, ranking first across all channels (based on Nielsen Korea paid households).

On that day, Park Seong-Ah awakened due to the death of Dongcheon General (played by Kim Mi-Kyung). To save Bae Gyeon-Woo, Park Seong-Ah, who became the evil spirit, contained Bong-Soo within herself and disappeared. The promise to return before graduation could not be kept. After graduating and obtaining the national representative title, Bae Gyeon-Woo vowed to find Park Seong-Ah. His resolve, saying, 'Seong-Ah, wait. Now, I will go,' was solemn and affectionate. But he was not the only one looking for the missing Park Seong-Ah. Yeom-Hwa pursued Park Seong-Ah using Bae Gyeon-Woo to prevent the evil spirit Bong-Soo from harming anyone. She was certain that Bae Gyeon-Woo could find Park Seong-Ah through the power of the intertwined human connections.

Bae Gyeon-Woo was no longer afraid of the bad luck and ghosts that had shackled him his whole life. He searched day and night for ghosts to discover where Park Seong-Ah was. Yeom-Hwa, who was following Bae Gyeon-Woo, also headed to where Park Seong-Ah was. There, she was the 'Cheonji Fairy' calming the restless spirits harmed by Bong-Soo. However, Bae Gyeon-Woo's sudden action, unaware of Yeom-Hwa's intentions, caused him to miss Park Seong-Ah again. Yeom-Hwa's warning to run away if he ever met Park Seong-Ah again was significant.

Meanwhile, Bae Gyeon-Woo dreamed of going to a classroom that felt familiar yet strange. Although the classroom was empty, he felt as if Park Seong-Ah was by his side. His intuition was not wrong. When Bae Gyeon-Woo disappeared, Park Seong-Ah and Bong-Soo appeared. Park Seong-Ah was avoiding him in the dream, wondering if meeting Bae Gyeon-Woo would bring harm.

The reunion of Park Seong-Ah and Bae Gyeon-Woo took place in an unexpected location. Bae Gyeon-Woo, who found the temple of the flower servant (played by Yoon Byeong-Hee) seen in the dream, faced Park Seong-Ah possessed by the evil spirit there. The moment he caught Park Seong-Ah, who was fleeing from him, he received a surprise kiss. Shocked, he called out Park Seong-Ah's name, but received a rough response from Bong-Soo: 'Could it be Seong-Ah?' The unexpected reunion ending between Park Seong-Ah possessed by the 'Bongsu spirit' and Bae Gyeon-Woo intensified curiosity about the conclusion.

In order to save Bae Gyeon-Woo, Park Seong-Ah confined the 'evil spirit Bong-Soo' within herself. During the time she was missing, what had happened to her? Attention is focused on whether Park Seong-Ah and Bae Gyeon-Woo can save each other and return to their ordinary lives in the final story.

The final episode of the tvN Monday-Tuesday drama 'Gyeonwoo and the Fairy' will air today (29th) at 8:50 p.m.

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