The latest episodes of Heavenly Ever After (episodes 9 and 10) brought major twists about the connections between Nak-jun, Somi, and Hae-suk. The drama, now streaming on Netflix, revealed long-hidden secrets about their pasts and relationships.
Jeong-gu, the elderly man Somi hated, turned out to have a deep connection with Nak-jun. In a dramatic scene, Nak-jun confronted Jeong-gu about betrayal before a truck accident killed him instantly. His angry spirit blamed Nak-jun, triggering Somi’s monstrous transformation.
A grim reaper nearly erased Somi, but Nak-jun’s voice calmed her. The reaper warned that missing the spiritual train could have consequences. Later, Somi apologized for losing control, but tension remained between her, Nak-jun, and Hae-suk.
Young-ae’s True Identity and the Pastor’s Emotional Confession
A heartbreaking revelation showed Young-ae was Hae-suk’s biological mother in a past life. After abandoning Hae-suk, Young-ae was reborn to make amends. She became Hae-suk’s adoptive daughter, finally earning forgiveness before vanishing for reincarnation.
Meanwhile, the pastor realized Hae-suk was the mother he longed for. Overwhelmed, he called her “Mom,” ending episode 9 with Somi suddenly crying out her son’s name, Eun-ho.
Is Eun-ho Somi’s Son? Nak-jun’s Shocking Secret
Episode 10 deepened the mystery around Eun-ho. Somi recalled fragments of memories—seeing a boy and a violent moment where Nak-jun pushed her into water. She confronted Nak-jun, believing Eun-ho was her son.
Nak-jun later admitted Eun-ho was his and Hae-suk’s child, but Hae-suk denied ever having a biological son. The conflicting claims left fans questioning the truth.
Hae-suk’s Emotional Win at the Heaven Lottery Festival
Hae-suk and the pastor joined a heavenly contest where participants shared personal stories to win. Hae-suk moved the crowd by telling the pastor’s tragic past—abandoned at five and dying alone. She embraced him as her son, winning the vote.
Behind the scenes, moderators debated disqualifying her for not sharing her own story, but the Heaven president upheld her victory.
The finale releases on May 25 on Netflix, with Korean viewers watching on JTBC. Fans are eager to see how the mysteries of Eun-ho, Somi’s past, and Hae-suk’s family will resolve.
Credits: JTBC