Description
Volume 11 is a bundle of episodes 409 to 441 of the Naver serial. Goo Woong approaches Yu-mi with a simplicity that is not typical of her ex-boyfriend after receiving coaching from writer Jet. Bobby tells Yu-mi that he truly missed her when they coincidentally reunited, and Bobby’s words lead to cell death. It contains the love triangle story of three people, Yumi, whose village is in turmoil. Yumi reunites with her ex-lover and begins an extremely difficult relationship, but is embarrassed by her own feelings that are not what they used to be.
Meanwhile, Ruby meets writer Jet through Yumi’s introduction, and the two fall into the illusion that the other person likes them. This illusion creates a butterfly effect that causes Ruby, who was only hoping for Yugi, to completely scrap the Yugi project! A couple who reunites and a couple who begins to love each other, will they be able to continue their relationship smoothly?
- Publication Date: May 24, 2021
- Number of Pages: 320 pages
- Weight: 508 grams
- Dimensions: 148 x 200 x 21 mm
- ISBN-13: 9791191583496
- ISBN-10: 119158349X































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Kaela Windrider from Auckland, New Zealand (verified owner) –
Okay, so can we talk about how real Vol. 11 of Yumi’s Cells gets? Goo Woong is seriously stepping up after Jet gave him some advice—like, what?! Who saw that coming? And Bobby’s line to Yu-mi made my heart flip and break a little at the same time! I mean, it’s messy emotions all over here. You’ve got love triangles tangled with confusion like someone mixed spaghetti in an art class or something. Plus Ruby diving into feelings for Jet just adds layers—I’m already snickering imagining those mix-ups! It’s chaos but soooo relatable if you’ve ever been torn between what’s past and what feels fresh. Loved every panel of drama!
Maria from Barcelona, Spain –
The love triangle is so captivating! I couldn’t put it down. Yumi’s growth as a character is truly inspiring and relatable.