'My Royal Nemesis' Lim Ji-yeon, after the 'Jang Huibin meme,' is now possessed by Kim Du-han.

On the 16th, the SBS Friday-Saturday drama My Royal Nemesis (directed by Han Tae-seop, written by Kang Hyun-joo, produced by StudioS·Gil Pictures) showed Shin Seori (played by Lim Ji-yeon) smiling with pleasure at Cha Segye's (played by Heo Nam-jun) kindness, then learning what pity was and shedding sorrowful tears.

Shin Seori confronted Cha Segye after showing a swollen cheek in the previous episode. Cha Segye gave a water bottle to the swollen-faced Shin Seori and scolded her. Shin Seori did not understand Cha Segye at first, then saw her own face in the mirror and realized why. Shin Seori said, "When did my face get this swollen? You didn't give it to drink, you gave it to rub? Cha Segye, you're utterly useless" and found Cha Segye endearing.

Shin Seori learned the words 'fan mind,' 'fan,' and 'reciprocal gift' from the lodging house manager and Baek Gwang-nam (played by Kim Min-seok). Shin Seori asked, "Someone who worries about me all the time, is a guardian deity a fan?" and Baek Gwang-nam said, "Stars are appreciated just for existing, but Yoon Ji-hyo also writes letters by hand to fans and does things like that."

Shin Seori wrote a letter filled with romance for Cha Segye. Seeing phrases such as 'How have you been since last night? If I remained in your dreams, that garden would be full of butterflies' and 'my wonderful fan,' Cha Segye firmly misunderstood, saying, "Is this a love letter? My wonderful fan?" He said, "This woman likes me," and could not hide his pounding heart.

Before fully launching her career as an actress, Shin Seori needed to identify her personal details for an interview. Her only blood relative under the sky was her grandmother who raised her, Nam Ok-soon (played by Kim Hae-sook). Nam Ok-soon looked strangely at the granddaughter who came to ask about her childhood, saying, "Did your memory fade when you were little? After that accident when you almost died, you were like that for a while,". At that moment, gangsters appeared to build a redevelopment resort, and Shin Seori bravely stepped forward.

Shin Seori said, "I have no intention of bowing to your boss. That's no different than bowing to Japan! It's a line from episode 18 of The Age of Wild Men, said by Kim Du-han," delivering Kim Du-han's line perfectly in 2026 following the Jang Huibin meme. She almost dismissed the gangsters. Cha Il-do and Cha Segye, who were passing by the area, met Shin Seori.

Cha Segye told the grandfather who pried into their relationship, "I helped because the situation called for it," and that word was easily shattering for Shin Seori, who had endured with nothing and had been wronged to death in the past and struggled to live again in the present. Shin Seori cried her heart out on an empty rooftop.

Cha Segye appeared and asked Shin Seori, "Why are you crying?" Shin Seori said, "Don't look at me pityingly, don't see me as pitiful. Didn't I make you misunderstand? I'm not even a fan, yet you act like you're in love with me," adding, "When a man and woman have no special relationship, worrying and cheering for someone — anyone would think the same, not just me."

Cha Segye said, "If it's not a misunderstanding? I'm a believer in black-and-white logic. Either black or white, friend or foe. But you are neither. You keep confusing me,". Shin Seori placed her hand on Cha Segye's chest and finished cleanly, "There is no flutter. See, right?,". Cha Segye said, "No, if you're going to do it, do it for real," and stood for a long time holding Shin Seori with a deepening expression.

[photo source] SBS Friday-Saturday drama My Royal Nemesis

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