Over the course of a month, a group of men live under one roof and run a coffee truck together to connect and hopefully meet their one true boyfriend.
Jul 09, 2024 |
1. That Summer, I Fell in Love with HimThe boys move into an oceanside cottage, sharing their first impressions. As sparks fly and a new face heats things up, an unforgettable summer begins. |
Jul 09, 2024 |
2. Getting to Know the Real YouThe coffee truck opens for business, and the boys must choose their shift partners. Shun begins to feel uneasy over an unexpected discovery. |
Jul 09, 2024 |
3. A Kiss Would Make Things ClearA new member stirs things up. As the sun sets, Shun reveals his true feelings. A lucky few may get to go on a date — only if their feelings are mutual. |
Jul 16, 2024 |
4. One Step CloserUsak reveals his anxieties. As food prices escalate, so does the chicken crisis. Kazuto's popularity provokes some of the boys to make bold moves. |
Jul 16, 2024 |
5. I Don't Need an AnswerTwo members go on an overnight date and bond over dinner. Shun clarifies his feelings. After a heartwarming shift, Usak makes a big announcement. |
Jul 16, 2024 |
6. Welcome to a Stormy PicnicInspired by Usak's words, Gensei takes a step forward. A new face joins the group. The boys go on an eventful picnic with their new housemate. |
Jul 23, 2024 |
7. There's Nothing I Want NowWith a chance to get a wish granted, the boys compete to be the fastest go-kart racer. Dai has a difficult conversation. Ikuo goes on the offensive. |
Jul 23, 2024 |
8. Did You Wait Long? I've Been Waiting ForeverOver drinks, the group shares their different coming out experiences. With one last chance for a romantic date, the boys must make their choice count. |
Jul 30, 2024 |
9. Accepting You No Matter WhatDai confides in a few members for advice. Ikuo's good intentions backfire. As things cool down, a surprise announcement leaves the boys in tears. |
Jul 30, 2024 |
10. I Don't Want This to EndA surprise event strengthens the boys' bonds. On the final day, they face confessions and shocks. What future will they choose for themselves? |