[Spoiler] 'The Royal Gambler' Jang Geun-seok and Yeo Jin-goo, the brothers live a different life until the end

The final episode of SBS Monday & Tuesday drama, "The Royal Gambler" depicted Lee In-jaw (Jun Kwang-ryul)'s death, the lonely and sorrowful life of King Yeong-jo (Yeo Jin-goo) and Dae-gil (Yeo Jin-goo)'s new adventure pursuing his independent life.

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Lee In-jaw (Jun Kwang-ryul), who had been persistently trying to take over the throne, was executed miserably after all. And the long fight to stop him by the two brothers finally came to an end.

Dae-gil went back to the people who had been waiting for him after Lee In-jaw died. Yeong-jo understood him and let him go. However, his loneliness deepened being left alone in the palace while his fear about his safety became larger and larger.

Despite the constant threats to assassinate the king, the nation under King Yeongjo's rulling seemed to be enjoying the prosperity. However, a rumor was going around among people, "Baek Dae-gil is the king of people. Better than king". Yeong-jo felt threat and went to meet Dae-gil to kill him. However, Yeongjo changed his mind after he was assured that Dae-gil was not interested in throne.

Meanwhile, Dae-gil was about to marry Gye Seol-im (Kim Ga-eun), who had never left him for the long time. Yeongjo could not step down from throne despite the extreme lonliness. Dae-gil decided to leave again although he was getting married. Although the brothers were born to same father and mother, they had been living completely different lives, the conclusion of brothers' lives were happiness and loneliness in the end. The three month journey of "The Royal Gambler" has wrapped up finally.

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