Young-goon, a young woman who believes she's a cyborg, struggles with her identity and mental health as she hears voices and self-harms while working at a radio factory. Admitted to a mental institution, she refuses to eat and engages in conversations with inanimate objects. Her eccentric family history, including her grandmother who thought she was a mouse and her mother, a butcher with poor social skills, adds to her confusion. Meanwhile, Il-sun, a fellow patient who excels at ping-pong, sets out to coax Young-goon into eating and reclaiming her sanity.

I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK
A cyborg patient, struggling to recall her true identity, finds solace in a mental institution where she forges a complex connection with a mysterious individual who claims to possess the ability to extract souls, leading to a profound and enthralling exploration of their bond.