Young-jae says sorry for always making Ji-eun wait. He says she is not just a nobody to him. Min-hyuk asks Ji-eun for a chance at her heart. He buys her flowers. Young-jae and Ji-eun revise their contract, the marriage is now to last 3 years. Hye-won tells Young-jae she wants to be with him. Ji-eun asks Young-jae if it is okay to like Min-hyuk.
Ji-eun wakes up at Min-hyuk's apartment. He cooks dinner for her but Young-jae has come for Ji-eun. "Ji-eun, come out! Let's go!" he orders. When Young-jae starts to drag her out, she politely says goodbye to Min-hyuk.
Young-jae is infuriated that Ji-eun slept at Min-hyuk's apartment. However, when he finds out that Ji-eun is sick, he immediately tends to her. With Ji-eun asleep he says "I'm sorry. I was wrong. Get better." When Ji-eun wakes up, she sees Young-jae asleep by her bedside.
Ji-eun doesn't get up from bed until Young-jae has gone. Downstairs, though, she finds a pot porridge prepared for her. Grandmother and Mother call her up, though, and invites her over for lunch. When Grandmother learns Ji-eun was sick, she takes her to the doctor. After learning that Ji-eun is all well, Grandmother asks the doctor to prescribe some fertility-enhancing drugs.
Hye-won asks Young-jae out to see a concert. He declines saying Ji-eun is sick and he has to go home early. When Young-jae finds out that Ji-eun has not eaten the porridge, he goes to scold Ji-eun. He says even chickens seek shelter during the rain but to Ji-eun he says, "You are the stupidest chicken!"
At this, Ji-eun gets up from bed, angry. To make up for it, Young-jae sings (and dances to) the Three Bears Song in two versions! One Korean and one American version. Ji-eun is well entertained to say the least. She eats her porridge and takes the fertility medicine. "It's good for the hormones," she says and imagines a scene where she tries to seduce Young-jae.
The next day, Young-jae promises Ji-eun he will call if he'll ever be late again. He says how he's not used to having someone wait for him, having to call up when late. And then he takes back what he said Ji-eun the previous episode, "You are not someone who is nothing to me." [i.e. you're not just a nobody to me]
Ji-eun is touched at Young-jae. "Come back soon" she says by the door as Young-jae's car speeds off.
Hee-jin visits Ji-eun and admits to have accidentally slipped off the fact her marriage is but a contract marriage to Min-hyuk. Ji-eun asks Min-hyuk out to find out how much he knows. She is finally able to treat Min-hyuk to spaghetti. They stroll by the park and Min-hyuk buys her flowers. Ji-eun says it's the first time she's ever been given flowers.
Min-hyuk admits knowing Young-jae didn't marry Ji-eun for love. He also says he hates thinking about "if's". But lately, it's all he thinks about: If he had the chance first, if Ji-eun had met him first, if she hadn't married Young-jae... "If two people's marriage isn't real, then it's not yet too late for me, right? Will you give me a chance?"
At home, Young-jae asks about the flowers. When he starts bickering about it, Ji-eun says, "What does it matter to you? Our marriage is made as it is" With only a few more months left in their contract she tells Young-jae to meet with Hye-won all he wants and she'll do what she wants with her life.
At that, the next day, Young-jae searches the whole house for the marriage contract. When his efforts are unsuccessful he suggests he and Ji-eun make a new contract. Ji-eun aggrees. Under the new contract Young-jae is forbidden to call her rice bowl, vacuum cleaner, bird, or chicken! Young-jae insists the marriage last 3 years.
Ji-eun will not accept being married to Young-jae for 3 years. But when Young-jae tells her how disappointed his family will be if they divorce that early, Ji-eun reconsiders. She loves Young-jae's family.
With the new contract in place, Young-jae is forced to eat toast for breakfast, wash the dishes and help Ji-eun out with the chores. "Don't forget to buy me flowers" Ji-eun says before Young-jae leaves. It is Clause 105 of the new contract: Every Wednesday Young-jae will buy Ji-eun flowers.
Meanwhile, Hye-won overhears Dong-wook on the phone with Hee-jin. She too learns of the contract marriage. She goes to see Ji-eun and asks why Young-jae got married so suddenly. She tells Ji-eun how hard it is for her to not have Young-jae by her side. Ji-eun says it is unfair to always want Young-jae by her when she loves another man. "I know," says Ji-eun. "Which is why from now on, I will only have eyes for Young-jae."
Hye-won asks Ji-eun to help her get Young-jae back. Ji-eun admits Young-jae loves Hye-won very much and is the reason why he married Ji-eun in the first place.
Hye-won and Young-jae meet at a bar. This time, Young-jae calls up Ji-eun to say he will be late as he is to meet Hye-won. After Young-jae hangs up, Ji-eun says "Don't meet Kang Hye-won. Just go home... just go home..."
Hye-won and Young-jae reminisce a childhood memory. Hye-won says she hadn't realized that Young-jae has always been by her side. "Thank you, for being patient with me. Young-jae, I want to go to you, will you take me in?"
Over some beer, Ji-eun tells Young-jae of her conversation with Min-hyuk. She asks Young-jae, "Is it okay if I like him [Min-hyuk]?"