In "Our Unwritten Seoul," Park Bo-young achieved a fulfilling happy ending, capturing both dreams and love.

In the final episode of the tvN weekend drama "Our Unwritten Seoul" (written by Lee Kang, directed by Park Shin-woo and Nam Geon, planned by Studio Dragon, produced by Monster Union and Highground), which aired on the 29th, Lee Ho-soo (played by Park Jin-young) and Yumi-ji (played by Park Bo-young) were depicted overcoming their weaknesses.

After having broken up with Yumi-ji due to sudden hearing loss, Lee Ho-soo returned to Yumi-ji and sincerely apologized, saying, "I have something to talk about. I want to apologize properly. I didn't want to make things harder for you, but I ended up hurting you more. I didn't realize that being alone to avoid being a burden to someone was selfish. I'm sorry."

Yumi-ji responded, "How can you say that? I took 10 years to understand, and still, I don't know how. I was just going to stay by your side, even planning to lie in front of your house if you said you didn't want me. You're different from me. You're truly a better person than I am."

Then Lee Ho-soo said, "Honestly, nothing has changed. My hearing is the same, and I don't know what will happen in the future. What’s certain is that it will be tough for me to be by your side. But I still want to be together. I want to endure the hardships with you," as he gifted her a couple ring. A surprised Yumi-ji exclaimed, "Why does it fit perfectly?" and added, "Thank you, Lee Ho-soo. Oh, it’s really beautiful," as she hugged him tightly.

As affection between Yumi-ji and Lee Ho-soo deepened, they shared a kiss in front of her house and were caught by her mother, Kim Ok-hee (played by Jang Young-nam). When Kim Ok-hee asked, "What’s going on with you two?" Yumi-ji replied, "It just happened."

After hastily sending Lee Ho-soo away, Kim Ok-hee came home and said, "Isn't Ho-soo sick? His mom said he’s supposed to be hospitalized because his hearing has worsened," to which Yumi-ji retorted, "Why is that being brought up? Is that the reason? Whether he is sick or not, what does that have to do with us?"

Kim Ok-hee then chided, "Do you think it’s easy to date someone sick, knowing he’s struggling? You need to be much more mature and stronger than you are now. If you’re not prepared for that much, don’t even start. And when it gets tough, don’t cause unnecessary harm to good people."

For the first time, Lee Ho-soo brought a bouquet to visit Yeom Bun-hong (played by Kim Sun-young) at school. He revealed, "Actually, I’m dating Yumi-ji. I’ve liked her since high school," informing about their relationship. For a moment of shock, Yeom Bun-hong sincerely congratulated the couple.

Before leaving for the United States, Han Se-jin (played by Ryu Kyung-soo) and Yumi-rae (played by Park Bo-young) hinted at having feelings for each other. Arriving at the airport, when Yumi-rae called, Han Se-jin complained, "Can’t you at least send a message or call before you leave? Somehow, I really didn’t want to go."

Yumi-rae said, "I wanted to talk to you face-to-face, but I really appreciate everything during this time. I hope you travel safely," but a hurried Han Se-jin urged, "I’m worried you might vanish again because you’re so impatient," adding, "Don't forget that you promised to write to me. Whether it's a newsletter or spam email or anything, just remember that promise."

Han Se-jin said, "But a hug should be okay, right?" while Yumi-rae hugged him, saying, "Come visit any time you come back to Korea. My home is open to you."

After suffering from a myocardial infarction, Grandma (played by Cha Mi-kyung) returned home and passed away. In her dream, she told Yumi-ji, "I’ve been lying around for 10 years; it’s time to move about a bit." Yumi-ji realized this and tried to hold on to her, but Grandma said with a smile, "If you’re going to cry and feel so troubled that you can’t do anything, I can stay longer. I can endure for as long as needed."

Ultimately, Yumi-ji said, "Go, Grandma. I won't cry too much, and I will live well. So please don't worry about me. Goodbye, Grandma. I love you," as she shed tears during her final farewell.

Afterwards, Yumi-rae went through trial and error in managing a strawberry farm, while Yumi-ji prepared for the college entrance exam to enter university. A year later, updates were shared about Yumi-rae, who had become accustomed to strawberry farming, and Yumi-ji enjoying university life. Lee Ho-soo overcame his sudden hearing loss and resumed his work as a lawyer, and Yumi-ji also visited Mrs. Kim Rosa to help treat her dyslexia. Han Se-jin returned to Korea and reunited with Yumi-rae.

Amidst their happy daily lives, Yumi-ji expressed her desire to become a counseling psychologist. The two were even planning for marriage. Yumi-ji apologized, saying, "I’m so sorry for making you wait," to which Lee Ho-soo comforted her, saying, "Is it really necessary to delay marriage until your first paycheck? Is it important how many years we delay getting married? You found your dream, didn’t you?"

In response, Yumi-ji expressed, "How long is a few years? I don’t know how long it will actually be," to which Lee Ho-soo replied, "Typically, the one who loves more waits longer. I’m good at waiting," and Yumi-ji said, "You can't run away while saying that," while Lee Ho-soo replied, "I won’t go," and they shared a sweet kiss.

At the end of the video, Yumi-ji reflected on her notebook, saying, "After passing through several chapters, I realized that life is not a book with an end, but a notebook I need to fill myself. Even if I face blank pages, that’s not the end, but the beginning. That’s the first page of my story that hasn’t been written yet. Surely there will be unexpected events and incidents in that story, but I will continue to write while finding a line of happiness in it. Until all my pages are filled."

[Photo] Captured from the broadcast of "Our Unwritten Seoul."

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