King the Land (킹더랜드) is a rom-com Kdrama that brings the story of an heir and an employee who works at one of the hotels owned by his family. Directed by Im Hyun-wook, the drama stars Lee Jun-ho, Lim Yoon-a (Yoona), Go Won-hee, Kim Ga-eun, Ahn Se-ha, and Kim Jae-won, alongside other cast members.
The drama brings the story of the heir Goo Won who has been thrown into an inheritance war, and the happy Cheon Sa-rang, whose smile moves him like no other. As the two begin to spend more time together, a beautiful love begins to bloom in their story.
The show will have 16 episodes and be broadcasted on jTBC on the Saturday-Sunday slot at 10:30 PM (KST) previously occupied by Doctor Cha. King the Land episode 7 has a run time of 73 minutes.
– King the Land Episode 7 Review Contains Spoilers –
King the Land Episode 7 Recap
King the Land episode 7 begins with Gu Won surprising Sa-rang by arriving at her house while she sings her heart out. Gu Won cannot contain his amusement when witnessing this scene while Sa-rang is embarrassed but soon invites him inside. Gu Won then greets Sa-rang’s friend without revealing his true identity which results in them complaining about the “Gu Won” Sa-rang has been talking about.
While he is both amused and embarrassed, he asks to talk to Sa-rang in private after which he hands over the medicine he brought for her, assuming that she is sick. Sa-rang then tells him that she is fine and questions the woman who hugged her so openly at the party. Gu Won understands that Sa-rang was jealous and is happy to see her reflect the feelings that he has for her.

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He promises to never let another woman hug him this way and the two resolve the issue while her friends cheer from behind. The two then go out for a long walk during which Gu Won asks Sa-rang to go on a date with him and she subtly agrees to it whenever she next has time.
The next day, Sa-rang is called for a conference by Hwa-ran wherein she is called to put up a play on how the King Hotel helped her out when she faced a life-and-death situation. However, Hwa-ran only mentioned her name in the script while omitting Gu Won’s contribution.
Meanwhile, Gu Won is looking for popular date spots in the city and preparing an unforgettable date for Sa-rang when he decides to go look for her. However, he soon finds out that Sa-rang has been taken to a press conference and hurries to her.

There, he witnesses the skit she is made to play when their eyes meet and Sa-rang goes off script and ends up thanking Gu Won as well. Later, Hwa-ran confronts Gu Won and assumes that he is the one who made Sa-rang mention his name. Gu Won doesn’t deny this and soon the conference room is filled with other board members and their father who cannot stop praising Hwa-ran for her quick thinking.
Following this, Gu Il-hun asks her about the situation with the Arab prince who is soon to visit South Korea, when Hwa-ran throws the burden on Gu Won. This is because she has already failed in bringing him to the King Hotel and also because she wants to throw this impossible task on Gu Won at the last moment.
Il-hun asks Gu Won if he will be able to fulfil this task and the latter agrees to the challenge and promises to bring the prince to King Hotel. He then leaves to meet Sa-rang who on the other hand is being bullied by her colleagues because of her absence during a party which took place while she was at the conference.

Sa-rang is made to clean the party hall when Gu Won arrives and begins helping her. The two share a heartfelt moment together wherein Gu Won couldn’t stop his mesmerised, love-filled eyes from leaving Sa-rang. The next day, Il-hun is flustered with jealousy when his competitor Chairman Han is showing off his achievement for being able to get the Arab prince to stay at his hotel.
Chairman Han also asks Sa-rang, who is serving the trio, to represent his employees when welcoming the prince which angers Il-hun further. However, right then Il-hun gets the news that the prince is arriving at King Hotel instead and is overjoyed by his son’s achievement. He even tells Sa-rang to represent their employees when welcoming the prince.
Later when Il-hun and Hwa-ran question how he was able to achieve this feat, Gu Won doesn’t reveal but remembers the contract he signed with the prince. According to the contract, Gu Won has to fulfil every wish of the prince while keeping a smile on his face.

While this may seem like an impossible task for Gu Won, he agrees to it and manages to bring the prince to their hotel. Soon, the day of the prince’s arrival is here and Gu Won begins his duty by escorting the prince to the hotel. However, what he didn’t expect is that the prince would soon have his eyes on Sa-rang and he will have to fight a jealousy war.
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With this, Gu Won and the prince begin a word battle as they fight for Sa-rang’s attention. Later, when the prince is busy in a meeting, Sa-rang teaches Gu Won the steps to be a good host at the hotel and makes him smile in a way that would bring pleasantness around. Right then the prince returns and is intrigued by the picture of the palace on the wall and wishes to visit the place.
King the Land Episode 7 Ending
At the palace, the two continue to bicker while Sa-rang tries to calm them down. Later, the prince wishes to experience the ancient wedding ceremony with Sa-rang but Gu Won strongly opposes it. However, seeing Gu Won ready to tear down the contract he made with the prince, Sa-rang stops him and agrees to the fake ceremony.
Sa-rang soon makes her way to the place of the wedding, however, she is soon surprised when it is Gu Won who appears as her groom.

King the Land Episode 7 Review
Episode 7 of the show brought to us a bundle of love with Gu Won and Sa-rang showing us their beautiful chemistry that is creating butterflies in our stomachs. The sparks flying off between them can really be felt by all and this episode just added to the soft flame burning inside our bodies.
However, the scene-stealer has to be the subtle reference to actor Lee Jun-ho’s The Red Sleeve which was his last drama before King the Land. This reference really left us all laughing while reminiscing about the historical show that deserves all our praise.
Altogether, this was another fun-filled and romance-filled episode that was worth the long wait.
What did you think about the episode? Let us know in the comments below.


This episode was too offensive and unrespectful for Arab culture I didn’t like what the director or the writer tried to show Arab in which image they didn’t respect our culture or any thing this is crossing lines and it’s unacceptable to us arb people we want an apology for this and definitely not gonna continue watching this offensive work
There is never any respect for Arabs.. A racist series. Everyone should respect Arabs. Not all Arabs have money, and not all Arabs love night girls!!!! Arabs will not leave their beautiful girls to go to Korea and fall in love with the girls there!!! Really ironic I advise the writer to learn morals.
Good manners must be exercised before starting any work.