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Park Bo-young’s Dual Life Begins in Chaotic Romantic Drama ‘Our Unwritten Seoul’

Park Bo-young swaps lives with herself in dual role for the emotional drama Our Unwritten Seoul

Park Bo-young takes on double trouble in tvN’s latest weekend drama Our Unwritten Seoul, captivating audiences with her dual roles as twin sisters Yumi-ji and Yumi-ra. In episode 2, airing tonight, the drama deepens the intrigue as the sisters officially begin living each other’s lives after a heart-wrenching promise made to navigate through their personal crises.

Previously, Yumi-ji visited her sister Yumi-ra in Seoul and was shocked to learn she was suffering from a toxic work environment. Upset and protective, she urged her sister to quit immediately. However, with no financial stability to fall back on, Yumi-ra had no real option to resign. This harsh reality leads Yumi-ji to suggest a drastic solution—a secret switch of identities, a scheme they had humorously fantasized about since childhood.

The twins seal their pact with a pinky swear, and soon, Yumi-ji takes Yumi-ra’s place in the corporate jungle of Seoul, while Yumi-ra heads to rural Dusan-ri to take over her sister’s modest countryside life. With differing personalities, preferences, and life experiences despite identical faces, can they truly succeed at living each other’s lives?

The plot thickens when Yumi-ji unexpectedly runs into her old flame, Lee Ho-soo (played by Park Jin-young), setting off emotional upheaval and threatening the delicate balance of their secret agreement. Meanwhile, in the countryside, Yumi-ra finds herself caught up in a murky employer-employee relationship with mysterious farm owner Han Se-jin (played by Ryu Kyung-soo), suggesting conflict is on the horizon.

As both twins battle unforeseen complications in their switched lives, viewers are left wondering if their secret pact will withstand the turmoil ahead. Don’t miss episode 2 of Our Unwritten Seoul, airing tonight at 9:20 PM KST, and follow this emotionally charged drama as it explores identity, family bonds, and second chances.

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