In the final episode of My Happy Marriage, Miyo and Kudo are separated by the Usuba Family to prevent further obstacles. They eventually succeeded in keeping Miyo at the Usuba House. On the other hand, Kudo is taken back to his place and he vows that he will bring Miyo back after the oddities are resolved, no matter what.
The final episode ends with Miyo’s grandfather revealing the truth behind Miyo’s Mother and her supernatural abilities. Today’s episode is mainly about her mother’s legacy.
My Happy Marriage Episode 11 Summary: How and why did Sumi seal Miyo’s power?
My Happy Marriage Episode 11 Summary and ending explanation: How did Miyo regain her powers?
Episode 11 begins with Miyo’s grandfather recounting her mother’s past with Miyo, why she married into the Saimori family, and why she sealed away her supernatural abilities.
Several years before her birth, Usuba’s family was in financial crisis and heavily in debt, as Tsuriki’s family suffered huge losses in business.
Sumi’s marriage to the Saimori family is a contract that helps the Usuba family get out of debt. To save her family from this predicament, she decides to marry Shinichi Tsuriki, against her father’s wishes.
The Usuba people adhere to long-standing traditions and uphold a strict moral code. They are very proud of their pure lineage and mixing blood with others goes against their family’s core principles. Their esteemed reputation, built on extraordinary strength, motivated them to diligently preserve the purity of their family heritage.
Marrying into the Saimori family means breaking this sacred tradition.
After the marriage battle, all family ties are broken. It wasn’t just an extra-contractual marriage. That was the origin of the Usuba bloodline into the Saimori family. They want to inherit the Usuba family’s supernatural abilities to upgrade and enhance themselves.
Not long after, Sumi conceived a child and Miyo was born. When Sumi discovered Miyo had the supernatural ability of Dream Sight, she kept it to herself.
Because he was too young to perform the soul-seeing ritual, Shinichi could not confirm the presence of supernatural abilities in Miyo. They were eager to confirm this because if Miyo was born without powers, they would try to conceive a second time as soon as possible, due to the high possibility that Sumi would die from her prolonged illness.
Sumi became aware of the Saimori family’s true intentions and wished to protect her daughter and her powers from being exploited by them.
The cherry blossom tree is here, and now we know why the tree means so much to Miyo. Her relationship with that tree is very complicated.
Sumi made the difficult decision to seal her daughter’s powers in the cherry blossom tree. She knew it would change Miyo’s life and force her to endure many hardships and sorrows. But she will discover her supernatural abilities at the right time.
Her Dream-Sight ability awakened and helped her see her past when she touched the cherry blossom tree that had sealed her powers for many years.
On the other hand, we see Kudo appear as a knight in shining armor and join his team to destroy the Grotesqueries. Just when they believe they have defeated the group of monsters, they are attacked by them again.
While protecting Godo from their attack, Kudo pushed him out of danger, defeating one of them but being injured there. this process and lose consciousness.
Miyo wakes up and Arata believes she no longer has nightmares after seeing her new powers and healthy skin. He asks her to change into her robe, especially for young women who possess the Dreaming ability.
As she remained locked away in the Usuba household, her feelings for Kudo and regret grew stronger over time. She regretted not giving him the answer she had decided on a long time ago. She blamed herself and it was tearing her apart from the inside.
That very morning, at the breakfast table, Miyo and Arata began a serious conversation after Miyo asked him to return her cherry blossom-colored kimono, which was a gift given to her by Kudo. . She expressed her desire to talk and meet him.
Arata refused all her requests, saying that she was not allowed to leave the house at any cost. It leads to Arata’s confession about how desperate he was to find her and how happy he is to have Miyo, whom he is obligated to protect.
He was chosen to be the maiden knight in Shining Armor as well as her partner, and he was not willing to give this responsibility to anyone else.
Arata faces the same struggle as Miyo; both grapple with feelings of not truly belonging or being acknowledged. While Miyo suffers from feelings of unworthiness and inadequacy, as if she is not worthy of life’s basic necessities, Arata’s ordeal takes a different form.
Miyo asks her grandfather to allow her to meet Kudo, but she faces rejection. Seeing Miyo stubborn enough to meet him, her grandfather remembered Sumi. He apologized to her for everything, for the unhappy life she and her mother had lived through all these years.
He encourages Miyo to begin depending on the Usuba family, emphasizing that they are her family now, and that it is the family’s duty to provide help and support to the family members, as it is the power of their common blood.
However, Miyo finds it difficult to trust someone who suddenly enters her life and calls herself family, especially considering the harsh treatment she endured as a slave by her own father. , stepmother and stepsister.
She was unfamiliar with the warmth and love that a family is supposed to give its members, as she had never really experienced it before. Overwhelmed, she broke down, finally giving voice to her long-suppressed emotions.
Her grandfather, however, offers comfort and reassurance, explaining that the essence of a family lies in sharing burdens that one person cannot bear alone. Relationships in a family are resilient and not easily broken by disagreements or disappointments.
He reflects on his own past when Sumi left her family to marry into the Saimori clan, admitting his regret at losing his beloved daughter due to his own misjudgments.
Realizing that Miyo played an important role in the Usuba family’s survival, he resolved not to repeat the same mistake and this time lose his niece.
Miyo touched the tree again, and this time she absorbed all the sealing power inside the tree. Now, the seal has been completely broken, as if Miyo has been reborn with her awakened power.
The End of My Happy Marriage Episode 11 Explanation: Will Arata let Miyo meet Kudo?
Against this backdrop, Arata arrives bearing bad news. News that Kudo was unconscious after the grotesque attack reached him, making Miyo restless and run to meet Kudo, but Arata caught her and said she could not go out of the facility.
She is now desperate to see him. She raised her voice, saying she didn’t care about anything else and would meet him somehow.
This is another confession that will clarify whether the Usubas locked Miyo up by their own choice or if a third party was involved and a deal happened to put her in a cage.
Arata spills the beans because he can’t hide them anymore. He says that an agreement has been made between Mikado, His Majesty, and the Usuba family.
Mikado will help Usubas find the maiden of Dream Sight, and in return, she must stay away from others with supernatural powers. ability. This explains why Arata cannot let Miyo leave this place.
When disobeying his orders, the Usubas, especially Miyo, will be severely punished.
She firmly tells Arata that he cannot stop her from being with Kiyoka. It marks a pivotal moment—perhaps one of the first—when she clearly asserts her own wants and needs.
This shows that she is capable of standing up for herself and paves the way for her to do so more confidently in the future. She gained a deeper understanding of herself and her emotions through this experience.
Arata says that while he was desperate to see Kudo, Arata was also desperate in the same way to protect Miyo. If she wants to see him, Arata will come with her.
Yoshiro tells Miyo that he loves and cherishes her as much as he loves and cherishes Sumi. Miyo is stunned by this statement, and Yoshiro tells her that he is happy to meet her regardless of the circumstances.
Arata says that while he was desperate to see Kudo, Arata was also desperate in the same way to protect Miyo. If she wanted to see him, Arata would come with her.
As decided, Arata takes Miyo to Kudo’s house.
Seeing Kudo unconscious, lying on the bed, Miyo approached him. She was determined not to give up on Kudo this time and she completely believed that he would wake up soon. That’s when Arata says that Miyo’s Dream Sight can awaken Kudo and save him.
Even though it wasn’t certain, it was definitely worth a try and Miyo had never been more ready in her life. She immediately agreed to test her powers to save her beloved fiance’s life.