Yeonwoo and Kim Hyunjin promised marriage under each other's trust. Jo Yunseo turned herself in for hit-and-run.

In the final episode of the drama 'Lovephobia' (writer Lee Seryeong/director Wang Hyeryeong/produced by Wemade), which was released on Lifetime at 11 p.m. on the 13th (Friday), Yun Bia (played by Yeonwoo) and Han Seonho (played by Kim Hyunjin) overcame numerous hardships to find true love, delivering a heavy resonance to viewers.

In yesterday's final broadcast, the circumstances leading to Yang Sunae (played by Im Ji-eun) getting into a traffic accident were revealed. Trapped in the bookstore, Yang Sunae desperately resisted and tried to escape when Seol Jaehee (played by Jo Yunseo) tried to harm her. Seol Jaehee immediately gave chase and, after a crazed sprint, caused an accident by hitting Yang Sunae with her car. Yun Bia's collapse in the face of Yang Sunae's tragic death left viewers feeling hollow-hearted.

Meanwhile, Seol Jaehee, the prime suspect in the hit-and-run of Yang Sunae, disappeared, and after this incident tarnished the image of 'It's You,' fierce protests from investors and users erupted. Even in the dire situation, Han Seonho quietly stood by Yun Bia as a steadfast support, and thanks to his support, Yun Bia was able to make the decision to step down from her CEO position.

While on the run, Seol Jaehee appeared before Yun Bia and vented the long-accumulated grievance, saying, "Losing my father was your mother's fault." Determined not to back down any longer, Yun Bia returned the shackle-like smartwatch to Seol Jaehee and declared, "I have found my time now," cutting ties with her. Ultimately, Seol Jaehee acknowledged her wrongdoing and chose to turn herself in.

Afterward, Yun Bia met AI Sunae again at 'It's You' and said, "If it hadn't been that person, I might never have come out into the world. But I think it was ultimately my choice," and with the resolve "to leave the dream and live in reality," she deleted AI Sunae. Yun Bia's final farewell to AI Sunae, who had been avoiding reality to avoid being hurt, completed a growth narrative of her carving out her own life.

After Yun Bia's hidden good deeds were revealed, 'It's You' dramatically restored its image. Returning as a temporary employee at 'It's You,' Yun Bia announced a dementia treatment plan incorporating AI technology and said she would reorganize the databases accumulated by 'It's You' to be used for supporting dementia patients, elderly welfare, and mental health management programs. Yun Bia's emergence from the fear of facing people and stepping out into the world moved viewers deeply.

After all the commotion died down, Yun Bia and Han Seonho shared small daily moments like ordinary lovers, further strengthening their trust in each other. Han Seonho not only published a novel titled 'Lovephobia' that contained their story, but also proposed to her with a heartfelt proposal that made viewers smile. Yun Bia responded with a kiss and promised eternal love. Accompanying this was Yun Bia's narration, "Now I know. Even though we are different, even if we reveal weaknesses and shortcomings, and even if we change someday, what I want now is to be together in this moment. That courage is true love," which adorned the happy ending and left a deep aftertaste.

Thus, 'Lovephobia' captured both the healing of wounds and the love of two people who finally became one, as well as individual growth, marking a milestone in the new genre of AI romance. 'Lovephobia' was produced by WEMAD and all episodes can be rewatched on U+ Mobile TV.<

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