Ma-rin is called out by her friend So-ri to meet up with their mutual frenemy Gun-sook at the department store. She thanks the stranger, admitting that she didn’t realize she was the “agasshi” the woman was calling because she’s now a married woman. Ma-rin picks up a marriage registration form at City Hall, where a woman stops her from leaving her phone behind. He tells her not to raise her voice at him in the morning when he’d much rather start off his day in peace, missing the fact that he’s screaming at her the whole time. He finally gets her attention when he threatens to cancel her credit card.ĭirector Kim gets offended when she calls him petty, pointing out that he’s given her everything she ever wanted and more. He gets frustrated when she doesn’t readily agree to the idea, and leaves the table when Gun-sook argues that she finds it belittling to chase Ma-rin down just to support her husband’s motives. He wants Gun-sook to remain friends with Ma-rin for the sole purpose of digging up information on So-joon, because he hardly knows any personal details about his boss. Meanwhile, Director Kim and Gun-sook are at the breakfast table conversing about So-joon and Ma-rin’s recent marriage. He then wonders if he needs to send Ma-rin to a cooking academy to avoid eating terrible food for the rest of his life. Climbing onto Ki-doong’s bed, So-joon says that people don’t change overnight just because they get married, but Ki-doong wants to know how So-joon feels now that he is. Noticing the ramyun packaging, So-joon realizes that his buddy is eating a brand that won’t be available for another year. He chases him around the room to sneak a bite, and when he’s told that he should’ve already had a full breakfast with new wife, So-joon says he couldn’t stomach it. Rather than the office, So-joon heads to Ki-doong’s place, where he finds his buddy scarfing down on ramyun. She sees him out to his car and makes a lovey heart gesture with her hands, and he waves her inside. He asks for more and nearly gets caught spitting up the food in his mouth.Īfterward, So-joon hands her a credit card to use at her discretion, but she says it feels too weird, and hands it back to him. But Ma-rin says she loves to cook, which leaves So-joon in such shock that food hangs from his lips. He suggests that they can keep breakfast simple and hire a housekeeper, so that Ma-rin can live as daintily as her new nickname Kkot-soonie. He tastes a spoonful of soup… and nearly chokes. He swallows that bite and says he didn’t marry her just so that she’d cook him three square meals a day. That makes her feel a smidgen better, and after stuffing a huge bite into his mouth, he remarks with amazement: “How can you bring out this sort of taste?” Thinking fast, So-joon tells her that he was merely kidding and plops the food in front of him again. She blames herself for ruining the homemade breakfast on the first morning together following their honeymoon, and pouts even more when he lets out a defeated sigh. Upset, she takes the dishes away, saying that he needn’t eat the “trash” that doesn’t suit his taste buds. She’s confused since it tastes just fine to her, and she bought the ingredients today. Ha, it tastes terrible, doesn’t it? She thinks he’s so blown away by her cooking that he’s rendered speechless, which is when So-joon comments that he thinks the food has spoiled and spits it out. They sit down for breakfast, and Ma-rin looks expectantly at So-joon as he takes his first bite… and freezes. She plays coy, so So-joon backs off to continue showering upstairs. She apologizes for misreading the situational cues, and then he draws closer to her, asking, “Are you sending me a cue right now?” Rawr. She hops out moments later, though, realizing that he wanted her out, and a still-flustered So-joon emerges in his bathrobe. When he tells her to close the door, she takes that as a cue to join him inside. After preparing a full breakfast, she pops her head into the bathroom to fetch So-joon, who lets out a startled yelp. But when the past starts creeping up on the present, you can’t help but wonder how long wedded bliss will last when the bride is unaware of the groom’s deepest, darkest secret.Įarly in the morning, Ma-rin examines the newlywed house adorned with wedding photos with a huge grin. As So-joon and Ma-rin adjust to their new living situation as honeymooners, he’ll keep trying his damnedest to create a better, unwritten future for them. Our lovebirds embark on an exciting chapter of their lives where everything is practically peachy. 147 FebruFebruTomorrow With You: Episode 5 by gummimochi
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