Han Seung-won does not have a final ending , as the series has been on an indefinite hiatus for several years. While it is a sweeping historical saga that spans three generations, the story remains incomplete at 31 volumes. The Story So Far
- The "villainess" archetype (often represented by characters competing for the Emperor's affection or political power) faces social or political ruin.
- Specific rival characters who attempted to usurp Seung-won’s position or manipulate the Emperor are exposed and subsequently exiled or imprisoned, clearing the path for the protagonist's peace of mind.
- “But I love you!” (too early)
- “You’re nothing without me.” (instant bad ending)
- “I’ll do anything for power.” (triggers betrayal route)
Ending Type 3: The Open Ending – The "Queen Without a King"
This is the rarest and most literary ending. In this version, Princess Han Seung Won does not lose. She does not necessarily win the man, but she wins the battle.
The Secret Marriage: Biyon, determined not to live a life of regret like his father, decides to make Bii his queen. To solidify her status and protect her, they marry in secret and conceive their daughter, Freya Pyordova, during their wedding night.