Shining Inheritance Episode 1 Eng Sub

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In this special episode, Kakeru and the team enter a "Pink Night" instead of red. The "Black Knights" are now "Pink Ero-Rangers" and Lisolette is a bondage driver. Princess Se Ryung is the fearless and strong-willed daughter of Grand Prince Su Yang. Seung Yoo is a noble "old soul" who captures her heart. The only problem is that.

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Your heroine is the cutest thing since cats started having babies. You do crazy things, but then you recover with The Cute. You hurt, but you hurt so good.

Shining Inheritance Episode 1 Eng Sub

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You speed along like a bullet train, and make me wish time passed more slowly. I find myself flipping through pictures of our time together, remembering you fondly.

Shining Inheritance Episode 1 Eng Sub

You break my heart, and then put it back together again. I can’t quit you, even if I tried. You love me. FINAL EPISODE RECAPAfter revealing her only remaining tail in the moonlight, Dae- woong asks her with angry tears, “Then. She responds that she couldn’t give up the desire to become human. Emo Hair is busy staring holes into the sandglass of mystical ki, which he has put upright again. He watches as Mi- ho’s life slowly pours out, leaving very little left. He begs for her to hold on a little longer.

Is that the best you can do? Don’t you have any mystical powers other than your glowy knife and milky skin? Now’s the time to break them out, Highlander Boy. We’re in the finale. Dae- woong can’t believe she’s still dying. After everything he had to do to let her go, she’s STILL dying.

Hence the moniker Noble Idiot. Don’t you watch dramas? Mi- ho says that it’s not just because of love—she couldn’t give up the desire to become human, and she feared that by his side, she’d have done anything to stay alive, even take the rest of his life if she became desperate. At that, he gets up and puts her hand on his chest, saying, “Then take it. Take it all.” Ack! She looks down, stricken, pulling away from him.

That’s treating her exactly like what she doesn’t ever want to be—a monster. Dae- woong doesn’t care—he’ll do anything to save her life. He says that she’s a scary gumiho, and he’s a human under her spell, so she should play the role and just take his life. He grabs her by the wrist (gah) and yells at her to take it. She says he really is an immature human, and that she’ll come back then, and really take his life. She leaves him with a half- hearted death threat. She returns to Dong- joo and confesses to removing her fox bead.

He reels at the realization that since the moment she came to him, she had already given up. She can’t become human, or even half like him, so this is the extent of what she can do, to protect Dae- woong. She asks him to return the bead to Dae- woong, and lie to him so that he’ll take it back. Just what we need. Two Noble Idiots running about.

He starts to say that he understands if he hestitates. Without so much as an ounce of fear or hesitation, he tells Dong- joo to come to kill him alone, and to make sure that he returns the bead to Mi- ho safely. As if I didn’t already love you enough, you’re going all gallant- knight- in- shining- armor on me now. How’s a recapper to stay focused with all of the swooning? As Dae- woong leaves, Mi- ho appears around the corner, having witnessed it all. Thank heavens for that.

Dong- joo is floored from Dae- woong’s unflinching conviction to give up his life for Mi- ho. I love that wimpy Dae- woong became the kind of person to shake up Dong- joo’s belief that humanity is selfish and weak. Mi- ho comes up to him, smiling as she gives him a big fat I- told- you- so, about her fantasy- love being the real deal. Watch A Nightmare On Elm Street 4: The Dream Master Putlocker.

But then she continues to be a Noble Idiot, insisting that they go far away, and never appear in front of Dae- woong again. Show, are you TRYING to kill me? He cries, as he regrets not being able to be there for her, but is satisfied with being able to protect her with his life. Dong- joo watches him from afar, amazed at his bravery in this act of love. Dong- joo shows up at the airport to meet Mi- ho, and he asks her one last time if this is what she really wants. He tells her that he thought love was doing what the other person wanted, but then regretted it for a thousand years.

He swore to never make that mistake again, but this time, he’s retracing his steps. So he did the only thing he could do to protect her, because even if he gave his own life, it wouldn’t save her. Well, that answers that question. He told Dae- woong the truth. APPLAUSE for Dog Teacher! At least that Big Misunderstanding is finally cleared, and she knows Dae- woong lied in order to break up. You’re cruel. He tells her that he’s not the one to stay by her side till the end.

That person. Dong- joo tells her to go to him, and leaves them to fate. Well, you didn’t actually turn out to be very useful, mystically, but points for killing the Noble Idiots, anyway. Mi- ho goes to Dae- woong, who says with tears and trembly lips: Dae- woong: You’re really. You put a human under your spell and took his ki, and now you’re ripping his heart to shreds, you scary gumiho! Mi- ho: I’m sorry.

But even if being with me is scary and painful, can I stay by your side? He pulls her in for a hug, as Mi- ho finally lets herself cry in his arms. Gawd, these two kill me. I’m such a sucker for the angry blurting of hurtful things to mask true feelings. One of the ladies turns around, musing to herself that a promise is a promise!

You are free to take your victory lap now. She appears to Dong- joo first, as she asks him what he thinks is right: “I’m sorry,” (Gil- dal’s last words) or “Thank you,” (Mi- ho’s last words to him).

He smiles as he realizes who she is, and says that “Thank you” is the right answer. She smiles as she tells him that he’s fine then.

Sad that it took him a thousand years for Mi- ho’s thank- you to heal the wound from Gil- dal’s “I’m sorry,” but it’s a nice bookend for his character. Dae- woong and Mi- ho walk hand- in- hand, but their happiness takes a dip as they walk past an elderly couple, knowing that they’ll never make it that far. They tell each other, “Right now, being with you—is the greatest happiness.” They return to their loft and eat together. Dae- woong tries to get her to eat kimchi, which she doesn’t like, but he insists that she’s got to, if she’s Korean. Yeah, that’s what my parents used to tell me when I was a kid and didn’t like kimchi.

It’s cultural identity peer pressure! She asks for a kiss on the cheek if she eats it, and he offers her one on the lips, so she plans to eat up all the kimchi on the table. Yay, Cute, you’re back! She wonders if it’s not right for Director Ban, but Dae- woong tells her that it’s better for the man to match his tastes to his wife’s.

Okay, can I marry you now? Sorry babe, I’m putting my chips with her. Mi- ho makes an excuse about them being too breakable, and decides that they should buy ones that don’t break so easily. Dae- woong agrees: “Let’s get ones that never ever break.” It’s Min- sook’s wedding day, and while the bride worries about her nervous farting habit, Director Ban shows up in his usual trenchcoat- and- sunglasses garb.

Really, Chow Yun- fat Lite to your own wedding, huh? But thankfully Dae- woong intervenes and helps him out of his nervousness, calling him Uncle. The wedding commences, where of course the point is not so much the bride and groom, as it is the best man and maid of honor, making moon eyes at each other. As Grandpa gives Min- sook away, she trips and Director Ban catches her, asking if the baby is okay.

Egg’s out of the bag. Grandpa rejoices, and everyone cheers. After the wedding, Mi- ho walks around and stops when she sees a bride and groom dressed in traditional hanboks, and remembers her own lonely wait as a bride five hundred years ago.

Dae- woong asks if she regrets not meeting her match then, but she of course doesn’t regret a thing, since she had to be trapped in that painting to meet Dae- woong now. Knowing how much she’s always wanted to be a bride, he takes her by the hand and gets her some red dots for her cheeks, and they take a picture to commemorate it. Adorable. Later, Mi- ho puts the picture in her album, as she declares to the universe, “In five hundred years, I’ve finally found my groom.