MBC I Live Alone reveals why Ko Kang-yong decided to move as he approached two years with the company. To prepare for the move, he took a half day off and, for the first time in his life, challenged himself to get a loan. The journey is expected to be difficult for the young worker starting his career, drawing interest.

The episode of MBC I Live Alone (directed by Heo Hang, Kang Ji-hee, Kim Jin-kyung, Moon Ki-young, Jeong Ji-woon) airing on the 13th will reveal Ko Kang-yong deciding to move and his search for a home.

MBC announcer Ko Kang-yong gained viewers' sympathy by showing the reality of a new employee six months after joining the company through I Live Alone. In the small space of a monthly rent one-room, he showed the traits of a "productivity-focused single-living renter" who kept his own routine, and he reveals the reason he decided to move.

Ko Kang-yong took a half day off from work to prepare for the move. He said he looked into the company's jeonse housing deposit loan to raise funds to move from a monthly rent one-room to a jeonse lease but failed, surprising the cast. It raises curiosity about what story lies behind this.

Next, Ko Kang-yong seeks funds through another loan, and his nervousness before his first-ever loan consultation draws attention. During the consultation, he is flustered by unfamiliar terms and the extensive list of required documents to secure the loan. Ko Kang-yong says, "It was really difficult," confronting a harsh reality from the start.

Also, to use his precious half day off efficiently as a busy office worker, his habit of even having a triangle kimbap for lunch is expected to strongly resonate with viewers.

You can see Ko Kang-yong's challenge for his first-ever loan to move on I Live Alone, which airs at 11:10 p.m. that day.

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