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Cha Eun Woo’s A Good Day To Be a Dog Episode 13 Recap: Did Lee Hyun Woo Lift Park Gyu Young’s Memory Curse?

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Cha Eun Woo’s A Good Day To Be a Dog Episode 13 Recap: Did Lee Hyun Woo Lift Park Gyu Young’s Memory Curse?

Cha Eun Woo’s A Good Day To Be a Dog Episode 13 Recap: Did Lee Hyun Woo Lift Park Gyu Young’s Memory Curse? By Starring Cha Eun Woo as Jin Seo Won and Park Gyu Young as Han Hae Na, A Good Day To Be a Dog Episode 13 was aired on Wednesday on MBC. The fantasy romance K drama’s storyline turned out to be pretty intense in the latest episode.

In , viewers saw Lee Bo Gyeom (Lee Hyun Woo) erasing Hae Na’s memory of Seo Won. It featured her being confused about her feelings, especially after Seo Won kissed her in the end. A Good Day To Be a Dog Episode 13 shows Hae Na’s suffering coming to an end. Bo Gyeom finds out the truth about the lead characters’ past and realizes that he is at fault for seeking revenge.

Hence, he lifts the curse. A Good Day To Be a Dog Episode 13 spoilers: Lee Hyun Woo learns Cha Eun Woo, Park Gyu Young are not killers A Good Day To Be a Dog Episode 13 begins with ’s Hae Na in a confused state after sharing a kiss with Seo Won. As she doesn’t remember her relationship with him, she thinks she will turn into a dog because of the kiss but she doesn’t.

At school, she avoids him due to embarrassment. However, he requests him to not run away from him and that he will wait for her to collect all the missing pieces. Hae Na learns that Lee Bo Gyeom (Lee Hyun Woo) has something to do with her memory. When she confronts him, he mentions that she chose her family’s welfare over Seo Won.

She tells him that he cannot keep them apart anymore. Min Ji A (Kim Yi Kyeong), the reincarnation of Bo Gyeom’s lover Cho Young, warns Seo Won that Hyun Woo’s character plans to execute his final move. The next day, Seo Won, Hae Na, Ji A, and a few students visit the Hyeongi mountain. It is a trap set by Bo Gyeom to seek his revenge on the lead characters.

For context, he is the mountain god of Hyeongi and it is the same place where Cho Young died. In the mountain forest, Seo Won ( ) and Hae Na share a heart fluttering moment. She also learns the reason why she didn’t turn into a dog the other day and that he is afraid of dogs. At that moment, Bo Gyeom unleashes dogs towards the couple.

Meanwhile, Ji A realizes Bo Gyeom’s plan and she rushes to save the lead characters. As she reaches the cliff where Cho Young died, Bo Gyeom grabs her hand. He sees Cho Young who tells him the truth. In the past life, Hae Na and Seo Won tried to save her despite getting hurt. Thus, Cho Young stabbed herself with Seo Won’s sword to protect the couple and their unborn child.

Finally, Bo Gyeom learns that Hae Na and Seo Won were not the killers. A Good Day To Be a Dog Episode 13 ending: Park Gyu Young’s Hae Na’s memory is back In A Good Day To Be a Dog Episode 13, Bo Gyeom realizes his mistake. While bidding an emotional farewell to Cho Young, his curse automatically is lifted.

Earlier, he unleashed a few dogs towards Hae Na (Park Gyu Young) and Seo Won (Cha Eun Woo). Although the latter is afraid of canines, he protects her. The moment a dog jumps on them, it disappears, indicating the end of the curse. Hae Na looks at Seo Won covering her as a shield and remembers everything.

With the end of Bo Gyeom’s revenge plan, Hae Na’s memory also returns. She remembers every moment spent with Seo Won. In A Good Day To Be a Dog Episode 13 ending, the two hug each other with Seo Won saying, “I missed you.” The K drama will return for its finale next week on Wednesday. It airs on and Viki.

Sushmita is a Contributing Writer at ComingSoon. As an entertainment journalist, she has covered Hollywood, Bollywood, Reality TV shows, and Celebrity interviews. Currently, she covers Korean Entertainment. When not working, Sushmita enjoys painting and binge watching K dramas or classic American series like FRIENDS and Grey’s Anatomy.

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