Throughout the series, Ok Chan-mi (Shin Ye-eun) believes her twin brother, Ok Chan-kyu, was driven to suicide. But as she digs deeper into the violent world of Yongtan High, she learns he was actually murdered. The prime suspects shift from the school bully, Gi Oh-sung, to the mysterious Soo-heon (Lomon), and even to the seemingly kind teacher, Mr. Jung.
Her parting words to Soo-heon—visiting him in prison—are tender but resigned: “Don’t get hurt anymore. Let’s just live.” It’s a quiet acknowledgment that their love story cannot bloom in the shadow of violence. ending of revenge of others
8/10 – A mature, if melancholic, conclusion that stays true to its dark premise. Throughout the series, Ok Chan-mi (Shin Ye-eun) believes
Chan-mi gets her evidence and clears her brother’s name. But she realizes that revenge has cost her everything: her innocence, her school life, and nearly her future. In the final episode, she makes the mature, heartbreaking decision to . She doesn’t stay to celebrate or to watch Jae-beom rot in jail. She simply walks away, choosing healing over hatred. 8/10 – A mature, if melancholic, conclusion that
In the climactic scene, Soo-heon doesn’t kill Jae-beom outright. Instead, he orchestrates a poetic justice: he forces Jae-beom to experience the same fall that killed Chan-kyu. But at the last second, Soo-heon pulls him back—only to deliver him to the police with a full confession recorded. However, in the ensuing struggle, Soo-heon is stabbed. He survives but ends up in prison for his own acts of vigilantism.