Oh-sol sends Seon-gyeol to change and he makes it all the way to his closet before remembering that Oh-sol’s bright red mug is on his kitchen counter. Announcing that it’s time for her to go, Oh-sol insists on washing the mugs before she leaves. Oh-sol concludes, “Everyone has a story, you know.” She changes the subject by complimenting Seon-gyeol’s hair, which is unwaxed and down. Oh-sol then explains her own habits - busy with so many part-time jobs, she considered showers a luxury and preferred extra sleep over washing her hair. Seon-gyeol wonders, “Do I seem fussy to you?” Oh-sol admits that’s what she thought when she first met him, until she realized that there are reasons for his behavior. Seon-gyeol explains that the mess bothers him, which prompts Oh-sol to comment that is must be hard to maintain a strict level of cleanliness at home and at work. Seon-gyeol announces the need to change his clothes but Oh-sol tells him not to worry since she’s about to leave. Suddenly self-conscious, Seon-gyeol gulps his tea but has to spit out the too-hot liquid. Seon-gyeol smiles in relief, until he catches Oh-sol looking at him. Oh-sol brightly suggests that they should consider things even between them since she’s made her share of mistakes as well. When Oh-sol reflexively scoots away, Seon-gyeol tries to put her at ease, “Make yourself at home…I have to disinfect the whole place after you leave anyway, so just sit comfortably.”Īfter another long silence, Oh-sol reminds Seon-gyeol, “…you said you have something to tell me.” Seon-gyeol apologizes not only for the sanitizer attack, but for taking so long to apologize. Seon-gyeol explains that a housekeeper cleans when he’s away, since he prefers to be alone when he’s at home. Inside over tea, Oh-sol comments that it must be difficult to clean such a big house. Seon-gyeol suddenly blurts, “I like you too,” and then quickly explains that he was talking about the soup. Oh-sol awkwardly explains that she brought soup but decides to leave when Seon-gyeol says nothing. When his doorbell rings, Seon-gyeol walks to the security camera in his robe, surprised to see Oh-sol at his door.Īfter a long delay, Seon-gyeol finally opens the door, now dressed. That night, a freshly showered Seon-gyeol stares into the mirror and his heart pounds as he recalls Oh-sol’s admission that she likes him. Secretary Kwon urges Oh-sol, “You should give it to him directly. Seon-gyeol runs off just before Oh-sol asks Secretary Kwon to give him her homemade soup. Seon-gyeol walks by just when Secretary Kwon asks for Oh-sol’s understanding and overhears Oh-sol answer that she likes him and considers him a good person. Secretary Kwon ends up apologizing to Oh-sol on Seon-gyeol’s behalf and mentions his mysophobia. In the privacy of Seon-gyeol’s office, Secretary Kwon demands, “Apologize to her immediately.” When Seon-gyeol balks, Secretary Kwon points out that even her young son knows enough to apologize when he’s hurt someone. Jae-min scoffs at the idea and assures his friends, “There’s no way he likes her.” He points out to Dong-hyun and Yeong-shik that Seon-gyeol was able to catch a contaminated employee with his bare hands, but sprayed her with sanitizer after she had just washed her hair.ĭong-hyun and Jae-min look doubtful when Yeong-shik suggests that Seon-gyeol is attracted to Oh-sol. Will their budding connection fizzle out before it has a chance to grow?ĮPISODE 6: “Because we don’t know ourselves”Īfter Seon-gyeol’s sanitizer attack, Jae-min tries make sense of his boss’ behavior. Oh-sol may be the sweet and optimistic type, but she has her limits. Our germaphobe lead can’t seem to accept that there’s something special about Oh-sol, so he alternates between getting closer to her and pushing her away. 53 DecemDecemClean With Passion for Now: Episode 6 by TeriYaki