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On a rooftop at night, Iblis darkens the city so stars appear. After awkward attempts, Ka-young initiates, and then receives, a real first kiss from Iblis. End credits.
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Iblis and Satan lie together in the genie’s dim lair; Satan “takes care” of him, sharing warmth and discussing their wager over corrupting humans, foreshadowing the hourglass-coffin revelation.
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Night, village outskirts: Ka-young and Iblis debate handling Eom Sang-tae. She insists on lawful arrest; he yields, “I’ll let you win”, signaling deference to her judgment.
In Dubai at night, Iblis explains final-wish amnesia. Ka-young asks if he’ll remember her; he says yes. A quiet, intimate pause underscores looming consequences.
On a precarious hike, Ka-young refuses her final wish to avoid forgetting Iblis. Fear and affection surface as she chooses memory over safety. End credits.
At Ka-young’s home and inside the lamp, Genie vows to recover past-life memories; he reveals “habibti” scrawls and clarifies it means “my love” while she sleeps. End credits.
Iblis leads Ka-young in a careful waltz, trading instructions and playful barbs as their past-life connection resurfaces, deepening mutual trust while danger from Khalid still looms.
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In Dubai’s desert, Ka-young frantically summons Iblis, confronting him and declaring a final wish: to experience genuine human emotions for one day before accepting condemnation.
Ka-young briefly reunites with Grandma Oh Pan-geum’s spirit, exchanging tender farewells and promises to visit each spring amid falling petals.