At 10:10 p.m. Monday the 20th on SBS' Same Bed, Different Dreams Season 2 – You Are My Destiny (hereinafter "Same Bed, Different Dreams"), the "knife-sharpening daily life" of Jo Woo-jong and Jeong Da-eun, who return after 10 months, will be revealed.

Jo Woo-jong drew attention by appearing in a chef's uniform, saying he had "attended a cooking academy for eight months." Facing the practical exam for the Western cuisine cooking technician certification, Jo Woo-jong said, "two menus are chosen at random from 30 menus. It's harder than the civil service media exam I took 20 years ago," expressing pressure. The MCs empathized with the high difficulty of the cooking technician exam, saying, "Yang Se-hyung, who is good at cooking, and SHINee's Key also failed that exam," and "this is not an ordinary test."

Calling himself a "late-blooming student approaching 50," Jo Woo-jong attended the academy as the first to arrive, participated enthusiastically from voluntary previewing to mock exams, and revealed ambitious determination, saying, "I have been sharpening my knife." Word has it everyone was surprised by Jo Woo-jong's extreme overcommitment symptoms as he continued relentless practice at home day and night. Interest is growing in the real reason Jo Woo-jong decided to challenge the Western cuisine cooking technician certification.

On the day of the practical exam, Jo Woo-jong couldn't hide his nervousness, saying, "I'm more nervous than the announcer exam." He even complained of shortness of breath, saying, "I can't breathe," which made the watching MCs tense. On the other hand, the wife's efforts, Jeong Da-eun, who volunteered to ride with her examinee husband, are also anticipated. She opened the curtain on a special "support relay," subtly controlling even her husband's deep breaths. In particular, Jeong Da-eun surprised everyone by preparing a one-of-a-kind "limited edition special" from around the world.

But soon Jo Woo-jong and Jeong Da-eun faced an unexpected crisis that shocked the studio. While heading to the exam site, Jeong Da-eun got lost. As the entry time approached, Jo Woo-jong, whose anxiety reached a peak, said he felt "like vomiting, like dying," and fell into an unprecedented meltdown, becoming dazed. The MCs could not hide their concern, saying, "Won't he be able to take the exam?" and "He might be disqualified."

Whether Jo Woo-jong overcame the admission crisis and was able to obtain the Western cuisine cooking technician certificate he prepared for eight months, and the tense scene of Jo Woo-jong's practical exam and whether he passed can be seen on SBS' Same Bed, Different Dreams at 10:10 p.m. Monday the 20th.

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