
Chicago Typewriter
Se-ju tells about Jin-oh's identity to Ji-seok; Se-ju and Jin-oh begin to cohabit.

Se-ju tells about Jin-oh's identity to Ji-seok; Se-ju and Jin-oh begin to cohabit.

Se-ju burns Chicago Typewriter written by Jin-oh, but he remembers the content of the burnt book.

Jin-oh disappears after confessing he is a ghostwriter; Se-ju finds him in front of Seol's house.

While employees work to increase vacuum sales, Do-joon is dispatched to Cheongil.

Miss Lee becomes the CEO and begs the cooperative company to postpone the payment day.

Cheongil Electronics is about to go bankrupt; Miss Lee and a few other employees have nowhere to go.

Seol races to finish a group project that her partners have abandoned.

Hoo Yeon's harassment of Seol turns dangerous.

Hong Seul's upperclassman, Yoo Jung, returns from the army, but she's the only one who can see past his pleasant veneer.

Kang annoys So-hee again; Ji-goo gets upset by the bad comment from a kid during her broadcast.

Hak-soo goes on three blind dates with three women who are unbearable drinkers.

Seol appears before Se-ju on the brink of death and at an isolated mountain, he saves her.

Seol subdues a stalker at Se-ju's house; Seol, cornered as an informant, is at odds with him again.

Se-ju is strangely drawn to an old typewriter; Seol is asked to deliver a mysterious box to Se-ju.

While employees work to increase vacuum sales, Do-joon is dispatched to Cheongil.

Miss Lee becomes the CEO and begs the cooperative company to postpone the payment day.

Cheongil Electronics is about to go bankrupt; Miss Lee and a few other employees have nowhere to go.

Seol races to finish a group project that her partners have abandoned.

Hoo Yeon's harassment of Seol turns dangerous.

Hong Seul's upperclassman, Yoo Jung, returns from the army, but she's the only one who can see past his pleasant veneer.