: Deok-im finally chooses to become the King's Royal Noble Consort (Uibing Seong) after years of refusal. However, their happiness is fleeting. They face the devastating loss of their young son, Crown Prince Munhyo, to measles.
The "Red Sleeve" symbolizes the red-cuffed robes worn by court ladies, marking them as the King's women—a status that was both a bond and a cage.
: Weakened by grief and illness while pregnant again, Deok-im passes away. Her final request to the King is a testament to her character: she asks him to forget her in his next life so she can live as she chooses, yet she admits her love for him in this one.
The string "s01e29-32" likely refers to the way the series was split for some international or dubbed releases (originally 17 episodes). These final segments cover the emotional peak and resolution of the relationship between and the court lady Seong Deok-im . The Heart of the Story
: Deok-im finally chooses to become the King's Royal Noble Consort (Uibing Seong) after years of refusal. However, their happiness is fleeting. They face the devastating loss of their young son, Crown Prince Munhyo, to measles.
The "Red Sleeve" symbolizes the red-cuffed robes worn by court ladies, marking them as the King's women—a status that was both a bond and a cage. : Deok-im finally chooses to become the King's
: Weakened by grief and illness while pregnant again, Deok-im passes away. Her final request to the King is a testament to her character: she asks him to forget her in his next life so she can live as she chooses, yet she admits her love for him in this one. The "Red Sleeve" symbolizes the red-cuffed robes worn
The string "s01e29-32" likely refers to the way the series was split for some international or dubbed releases (originally 17 episodes). These final segments cover the emotional peak and resolution of the relationship between and the court lady Seong Deok-im . The Heart of the Story The string "s01e29-32" likely refers to the way