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I enjoyed Jimin and Jiwon's conversations a lot, the two samsung siblings sweetly rooted for each other. All the men talking was adorable to see and I love Chae Eun and Chan Hyeong date so much, their contract relationship for this week was the best, I really do hope they end up together.
1. There was a scene when JaeYi dressed up as a male and visited the prince mansion (the one where Mujin caught him), it was her first visit there and she only stayed outside, while she was observing she saw 2 men also observing from outside like her then they showed this flashback scene where (fake) hongrang explained to her how these men were his brothers. So, they didn't show Jaeyi talking with these men instead they skip forward to her already talking with kot-nim but from the previous scenes we could grasp that Jaeyi had approached those 2 men she saw before and talked to them.
2. It wasn't the time yet to rescue the children, the prince had more forces with Jaeyi dad still being alive and such. Rescuing the children at that time would lead to risking them to die quickly, they needed to weaken the enemy forces first. The reason why the children got to escape in the final episode is because Jae Yi dad already died and even Mujin, this allowed for Hongrang to easily kill the prince because he has been weakened, the white ghost was also killed too.
3. This confused me as hell too but I am just gonna base my understanding on the guy who exposed hongrang real identity, aka the one he worked as a slave for. From what I understood Hongrang was kidnapped first and got painted on by the prince then he became a slave to that guy and then lastly got adopted by kot-nim. I only understood it this way when the painting on Hongrang's back got exposed, the guy who exposed him as his slave knew about the painting on hongrang's back which indicates it was already there when he was a slave hence the prince painting on his back happened first.