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[Spoiler] 'Pinocchio' Lee Jong-suk and Park Shin-hye have found love and truth all together

Lee Jong-suk and Park Shin-hye have achieved success both in work and love.

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On the last episode of SBS drama "Pinocchio", as Beom-jo (Kim Young-kwang) surrendered himself to police claiming everything was his fault in place of his mother, Park Ro-sa (Kim Hae-sook) herself went to the police.

While Park Ro-sa had been showing only skewed motherly love and busy hiding the truth, she however became brave inspired by her son's action and went to the police. She said, "Can't you see how good my son is. He surrendered himself for mom. Don't say those words without knowing my son that well", acknowledging her fault.

Park Ro-sa was sentenced to prison time and returned her assets worth multi billion won back to the community. Beom-jo refused to learn business and left to pursue his dream.

As Park Ro-sa's all of the outrageous misdemeanors were revealed through Ha-myeong's report, Song Cha-ok (Kim Young-kwang) smiled content and happy. Ch-ok recalled the time when Ha-myeong asked her, "Why can't you believe yourself?" Ch-ok quietly talked to herself answering the question, "It's because I lied too much". When she recalled another question from Ha-myeong, "Do you believe you are a news reporter?", she said, "No", feeling bitter remorse about what she had done as a reporter in the past.

It seemed that Ha-myeong and In-ha were getting back together and be happy again. However there was one obstacle ahead. Because Ha-myeong was adopted by Gong-pil (Byun Hee-bong), Ha-myeong was In-ha's uncle. For this reason, Dal-pyeong (Shin Jung-keun) refused to approve their marriage.

However, when Gong-pil found a photo of the two holding Chan-soo (Lee Joo-seung)'s son, he realized they could be happy as a couple. At his approval, the two got married and kissed happily.

The first episode of ' Hyde, Jekyll and I ' will air on January 21st as "Pinocchio" has completed.

 

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