‘1.5 billion won in debt’ Park Hae-mi reveals new house with Han River view… Demands 50% of child‘s income for living expenses→Dramatic agreement (All grown up)
Actress Park Hae-mi revealed her new house with Han River view.
In episode 4 of ‘All grown up, but I’m not going out’ aired on MBC every1 and MBN on the 8th, the story of Jang Dong-woo, who ends up spending a day with his 5th grade nephew during winter vacation, and Hwang Seong-jae, who prepares for a move after receiving a sudden moving notice from his mother Park Hae-mi.
First, Hwang Seong-jae received a moving notice from his mother Park Hae-mi 5 days before the move. Hwang Seong-jae was upset at the thought of having to leave the neighborhood he had grown fond of without any preparation. However, Park Hae-mi reacted firmly, and the atmosphere in the house instantly became cold. Park Hae-mi said that Hwang Seong-jae will be enlisting in the military in August and said, “I‘m thinking of taking care of my grandparents because it’s hard to be alone.”
Park Hae-mi took Hwang Seong-jae to see the new house they will be moving into. It had a long hallway, marble flooring in the living room, a fully-equipped kitchen with everything, and even a romantic two-story attic with an open view of the Han River. As soon as Hwang Seong-jae saw the house, he couldn‘t close his mouth and said, “It’s so nice. Mom made it. Awesome.”
Park Hae-mi said, “I‘ve worked hard to get here,” and asked Hwang Seong-jae to pay 50% of his income as living expenses. Hwang Seong-jae suggested, “50% is too much. I’ll give you 30% and live in the attic,” but Park Hae-mi refused, saying, “I feel like I‘m at a loss.” Here, Hwang Sung-jae strongly argued, saying, “Then let’s not move. I‘m going to the military in 8 months anyway, so I don’t need it.” In response, Park Hae-mi dramatically agreed to receive 30% of Hwang Sung-jae‘s income as living expenses.
Park Hae-mi asked, “Let’s live well together now. Answer when mom calls. Let‘s share each other’s schedules. Since mom lives alone, shouldn‘t we be each other’s guardians?” Hwang Sung-jae answered indifferently. Park Hae-mi then said, “You‘re answering without a soul. Just like that!” and drew attention by bickering until the end.
Meanwhile, Jang Dong-woo, who was forced to take care of his nephew, looked completely taken aback by his nephew’s high tension from the start. Instead of playing with his nephew, Jang Dong-woo chose to study. However, he was surprised once again when he saw a 5th grade math problem, and eventually continued the series of wrong answers and was humiliated in front of his nephew, causing laughter.
Jang Dong-woo ate his nephew‘s favorite mala-tang, and also made cookies, which is popular among elementary school students these days. The panelists, who had previously experienced Jang Dong-woo’s astonishing cooking skills, were gripped by anxiety. As expected, a disaster occurred where he burned the pot black. Jang Dong-woo‘s mother said, “I’m about to curse, really,” and cleaned up the mess. In the end, Jang Dong-woo failed everything from studying with his nephew to making cookies, causing laughter.
‘I‘m All Grown Up But I Won’t Go Out’ is broadcast simultaneously on MBC every1 and MBN every Saturday at 8:20 PM.
Jung Hee-yeon, Donga.com reporter shine2562@donga.com
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