'My Royal Nemesis' with Heo Nam-jun having his life saved, the expressions of Jang Seung-jo and Jeong Yeong-ju, among others, hardened.

On the 23rd episode of the SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'My Royal Nemesis' (written by Kang Hyun-joo, directed by Han Tae-seop and Kim Hyun-woo), Cha Segye (Heo Nam-jun) is shown having his life saved thanks to Shin Seori (Lim Ji-yeon).

On the plane heading to Jeju Island, Cha Segye, who lost consciousness, had met Mo Tae-hee (Chae Seo-an) at a hotel five hours before the flight. Mo Tae-hee begged for a chance and instead argued that this meeting itself was the opportunity. In response, Cha Segye said, "I absolutely detest arrogant types, but having met a woman whose values align with mine, I won't waste emotions." Awakened thanks to Shin Seori, Cha Segye suspected the part about a nurse being bribed to give him drugs, but he calmly handled it, saying that showing fear is losing the game. Son Jae-han (Yoon Byung-hee) pointed to Shin Seori as the most suspicious, but Cha Segye dismissed the suspicion, saying, "As a secretary, relay only the facts."

News that Cha Segye was recovering his health was also conveyed to Choi Mun-do (Jang Seung-jo), Cha Juran (Jeong Yeong-ju) and Cha Jumi (Baek Eun-hye). In the meantime, Shin Seori visited Cha Segye's hospital room. Saying she "stopped by while passing through," Shin Seori said, "If the person holding the money pipe is sick, won't my future be blocked too?" After hearing from the doctor about Shin Seori's health, Cha Segye was relieved.

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