S1E11 Episode #1.11
As the two of them start living together suddenly, they learn about the sides of each other that they never knew existed. Both Yumi and her cells grow to like Woong even more. If Woong feels the same too, perhaps they can...
Yumi is a 30-year old, ordinary woman who struggles with expressing her feelings. Told from the perspective of the many brain cells in her head, she experiences growth in both her love life, her career, and finds happiness in the small joys of everyday life.
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As the two of them start living together suddenly, they learn about the sides of each other that they never knew existed. Both Yumi and her cells grow to like Woong even more. If Woong feels the same too, perhaps they can...
After Yumi brought up the topic of marriage, their relationship grows awkward for some reason. Meanwhile, Woong and Ba-bi attend the same dinner party by coincidence, and drunk Woong forgets everything that happened that night. What could have happened the night before? Woong feels anxious all of a sudden...
Woong breaks Yumi's precious table while changing a light bulb for her. Seeing Woong go to extreme lengths to replace her table, Yumi has mixed emotions... On the wedding day of Woong's friend, Yumi decided to go on a date with Woong after a long time.
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