The Impossible Heir - Season 1

Season 1
Tae Oh is ambitious beyond ordinary standards, and he shares his desires with In Ha after a fateful meeting. Hye Won also appears before the two. Each shares the same views but different dreams. An unexpected end awaits.

Episodes

Fate
Tae Oh, In Ha, and Hye Won run towards the same desire. They are drawn to one another by fate.

Beginning
In pursuit of desires, Tae Oh, In Ha, and Hye Won become entangled in a triangle.

Desirers
Tae Oh ousts Sung Joo from the Co-prosperity Cooperation Center and Chairman Kang collapses.

Thrill
Tae Oh begins a dangerous game to make In Ha's presence known to the world.

Monster
The difference between Taeoh and Inha is revealed, and a fatal blow is aimed at Taeoh.

Weakness
Taeoh chases the culprit who tried to kill him and faces impending doom.

Reality
Taeoh is arrested as a murder suspect. Dark shadows lurk around him with his memories missing.

Scream
Taeoh continues his search for the truth and must formulate a new plan after he faces it.

Truth
Taeoh's lost memories come back one by one and he can confirm the face of his culprit with them.

Trigger
The murder culprit is revealed, but he is just a bait thrown by Taeoh to catch the real villain.

Malice
Taeoh awaits for "that moment." Will he protect his people and achieve his dreams?

Choice
In fulfilling his desires, Taeoh does not choose anger or forgiveness. His choice is salvation.
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