At Daniel’s proposal of Mi-young becoming his real family, Mi-young takes a beat before giving her answer. Because Daniel was by her side in her time of hardship after they arrived in Paris, she thought she should be good to the man who endured in her suffering with her.
Neither of them hear the door close behind them, as Gun leaves before hearing the rest of her answer. Mi-young continues, “I thought that if I were to be a part of someone’s family again, it should be with this person. But… I don’t really know if my heart towards you is gratitude or love yet. I shouldn’t be unsure. You sincerely asked me [this question], and I want to give you a sincere answer…”
Daniel cuts her off just then, putting on a brave face at the rejection. He asks that she give him one more chance to truly convey his feelings towards her. For realzies this time, everyone. Should her feelings remain unchanged by then, he’ll remain as her good friend.
Our love triangle broods separately that evening, and as Daniel erases the sand drawing, he reflects upon more words he told Mi-young: “My heart towards you keeps changing. Just being a good person by your side was enough, but now I want to keep you by my side for a long time.”
After Gun leaves the breakfast table in an irritable mood the next morning, Yong informs his grandmother that he recently met Mi-young—who’s still single by the way. Next thing we know, Grandma Wang sits down with Mi-young, and it’s sweet how they’re both so happy and sorry to each other to meet now.
Grandma Wang would love it if Mi-young became part of the family again, but she also knows that it’s hard for her to face Gun after everything that’s happened. At her attempt to defend Gun’s case, Mi-young gently apologizes—her ties with Gun have ended.
Gun is watching Mi-young’s interview in his office, and is about to hear her answer about her love life when he gets interrupted by Manager Tak. He praises his chief secretary on narrowing down the remaining candidates of artists to collaborate with, although he mutters how Manager Tak did too good of a job when he doesn’t see Elle Kim/Mi-young on the list.
He says they’ll take their time before making a decision, which prompts Manager Tak to ask if the painting Gun bought recently was Mi-young’s work. Manager Tak doesn’t seem to buy his boss’s defensive answer that he simply liked the painting, and asks if he can’t just try to win Mi-young back if he hasn’t forgotten about her after all these years—to tell her that he thought wrong and that they’re destined for each other.
It’s not like his medical condition has worsened after all, Manager Tak adds. ‘s what I’m saying. But Gun says Mi-young’s living quite happily nowadays and will continue to do so, especially since she has someone by her side. “Must I… I have no reason to make her waver.
Gun gets annoyed running through every little detail about his schedule on his way out, and shoos his secretary away. There’s a reason why today’s so important, though: it’s the anniversary when Keddongie was lost, and Manager Tak wonders if Gun will just sit “there” again.
Speaking of which, we see Mi-young sitting by the intersection where The Accident took place three years ago. She conveys her belated greetings to Keddongie, and her eyes well up with tears as she says she’s never forgotten about Keddongie because he continues to live in her heart.
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