Shin Seo-ri faces a difficult choice after Se-gye lands in trouble

My Royal Nemesis Episode 13 is now streaming on Netflix. The latest entry of the streamer’s romantic K-drama, starring Lim Ji-yeon, Heo Nam-jun, and Jang Seung-jo, marks the penultimate episode, setting the stage for an intense finale.

The penultimate episode began with Se-gye rescuing Seo-ri’s grandmother’s restaurant, after it was about to be demolished by Mun-do’s thugs. While Se-gye and his right-hand man, Son Jae-han, managed to save the restaurant, the episode concluded with Seo-ri’s grandmother’s death, after she took her final breaths in her granddaughter’s presence. My Royal Nemesis Episode 13 was high on emotions as Seo-ri’s grandmother shared some parting words with both Se-gye and her granddaughter, before leaving for her heavenly abode.

Here is the complete recap.


My Royal Nemesis Episode 13 revealed the truth about Shin Seo-ri’s past

My Royal Nemesis has maintained that Shin Seo-ri was possessed by the body of a ruthless and cunning concubine of the Joseon dynasty, Kang Dan-shim. However, it was strange that Dan-Shim had memories of Seo-ri’s childhood, since she had never experienced that life. Episode 13 featured yet another memory from Seo-ri’s childhood.

When she was 12 years old, her family drove their car into a lake in a mass su*c*de attempt. However, Seo-ri managed to escape, and her soul was sent 300 years into the past, likely in Dan-shim’s body. While Dan-shim believed that it was a case of possession, My Royal Nemesis Episode 13 revealed that Seo-ri managed to return to her real body after much struggle.

As Seo-ri confided this truth in Se-gye, she lamented over her life’s tragedies. After the terrible incident and being transported to the Joseon dynasty, she was sold into slavery, and her life took a harrowing turn until she met Se-gye’s past incarnation, the Goblin Prince. As Seo-ri channeled her life story into her performance and gained praise, Tae-hee discovered a portrait of a Joseon woman from a museum, who resembled her. Elsewhere, a curator found the Goblin Prince’s diary from the British Museum, which suggested he regretted his relationship with Dan-shim, deepening the mystery that might be resolved in the finale.


My Royal Nemesis Episode 13 concluded on an intense cliffhanger

A still from the series (Image via YouTube/Netflix K-Content)A still from the series (Image via YouTube/Netflix K-Content)
A still from the series (Image via YouTube/Netflix K-Content)

In the final moments of My Royal Nemesis Episode 13, Se-gye went out to buy fruits for a heartbroken Seo-ri, after her grandmother’s passing, when he was stabbed by a mysterious man in a hoodie. While the episode did not reveal the man’s identity, he was likely sent by Mun-do as revenge for Dal-Su kidnapping his son. With Se-gye’s connection with Tae-hee and Mun-do being harassed by cops in connection with Nurse Kim’s death, he is paranoid and suspects his uncle of his son’s kidnapping.

The penultimate episode had another mind-bending twist in its final moments. After shaman Jung-Ae’s body was possessed by the Joseon era shaman Bo-sal, he paid a special visit to Seo-ri when she was crying outside Se-gye’s hospital room after the stabbing. As Seo-ri instantly recognized Bo-Sal, the Joseon era shaman made an ominous prophecy and revealed that her lover Se-gye is fated to die just like the Goblin Prince in the Joseon era.

Seo-ri was visibly shaken by this frightening prophecy in My Royal Nemesis Episode 13. Bo-sal further revealed that the only way to save Se-gye is for the successful actress to go back in time and save the Goblin Prince. While this would guarantee Se-gye’s life, Seo-ri would never be able to return in the present and be with him. The penultimate episode concluded with Seo-ri standing at the crossroads. She can either choose to go back in time as a slandered concubine and save Se-gye or stay in the present as a successful actress and see Se-gye die.

You can stream the latest episode of My Royal Nemesis on Netflix.


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