Simple Days - Season 1
Season 1
Gu Moli and Zhu Jincao have struggled all the way from their hometown to settle down and start their family in Shanghai. However, marriage has brought an unexpected problem—how to get along with their parents. From the disappearance of personal space to the issues encountered when buying an apartment, from disagreements with each other's parents to conflicts within their own relationship. Their daily life is filled with issues, and they become unmanageable until the couple realizes that they are the cause. After a period of cooling down from the divorce, they decide to separate and reevaluate their familial relationships. With the arrival of the divorce certificate, the challenges for the young couple and their families are just beginning. Growth is always accompanied by setbacks, and after the divorce, they face crises of trust, finances, and distance, which makes them understand the responsibilities of a family more clearly. As the problems are resolved, both sets of parents also come to understand the importance of letting go and allowing their children to grow on their own. Eventually, Moli and Jincao reconcile and remarry, feeling more confident about their future together.
Episodes
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
Episode 5
Episode 6
Episode 7
Episode 8
Episode 9
Episode 10
Episode 11
Episode 12
Episode 13
Episode 14
Episode 15
Episode 16
Episode 17
Episode 18
Episode 19
Episode 20
Episode 21
Episode 22
Episode 23
Episode 24
Episode 25
Episode 26
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