The core of the episode lies in Joo-won’s final confrontation with his mother. In a bold act of independence, he informs her that while he lived the first 34 years of his life as her son, he will live the rest as Ra-im’s husband. This rejection of maternal authority is a critical turning point; he does not ask for permission but simply informs her of his decision to register their marriage.
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Despite his mother's refusal to grant her blessing, the couple finds joy in the mundane. A particularly lighthearted scene involves them signing their marriage license at a cafe, using hearts in their signatures—much to the humorous disgust of their witnesses, Oska and Yoon Seul. This moment symbolizes their official transition into a world where they are finally "one" without needing to swap bodies. The Bittersweet Resolution The core of the episode lies in Joo-won’s
The episode’s final moments reinforce the theme of "destined love." A flashback reveals that a young Joo-won had actually comforted a mourning Ra-im after her father's funeral years before they ever officially met. This suggests that their connection was orchestrated long before the magical intervention of the "Secret Garden" and Ra-im’s father’s spirit. : The couple thrives despite the lack of