![]() ![]() But he’s so incensed by what she has been driven to that he kills two men who badmouthed her. When Ryeon first tries to take her own life, Jung-gil stops her. Even his own mother suggests she commits suicide to spare the family’s honor. Her reputation is in ruins, and Jung-gil can’t tolerate her torture. Even after, Ryeon is haunted by her experiences, and Joseon’s people have turned against her and other survivors. Eventually, she escapes by poisoning her captors, but she narrowly misses Jung-gil, and they take a while to reunite. In his absence, Ryeon fights bravely to defend their home and people.īy the time Jung-gil returns, Ryeon has been taken by the barbarians. Barbarians cross the border, and Jung-gil is forced to leave. Ryeon and Jung-gil meet by chance a couple of times. And thus, we have our backstory, cycling back hundreds of years for the context. It’s Jun-woong who notices her negative energy level skyrocketing, and takes the matter to the director. ![]() It’s only the opening that really takes place in the present day, with Ryeon taking a day off, as is customary for Reapers to do on their death day. It’s a very good and very sad episode that fills in some important character details. ![]() It’s almost entirely a flashback to the lavishly costumed and detailed past, where Ryeon, a highborn lady, meets, falls for and experiences profound tragedy alongside Jung-gil. “Wind Flower” finally, after weeks of hints and suggestions, focuses on the shared backstory of Ryeon and Joong-gil. ![]()
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