(Episode 28)
What on earth does he do?
He comes here every day and plays a game.
Is he jobless?
He hangs out by the Han River
and then comes to play games?
What's wrong with your life?
Do you need anything?
- No. / - Okay.
Why is he coming to me?
Is he coming to complain about me glancing at him?
Yes?
- I want to pay. / - Okay.
I'll help you with that.
It's 12 dollars.
Where's my wallet?
I'm sorry. I forgot to bring my wallet.
I'm short of ten dollars.
That could happen.
I'll go get it at home.
You're going to go get it?
Right. I have ten dollars now.
I'll just pay him back.
I'll pay ten dollars for you.
Thank you very much.
Then I'll go get money and pay you back right away.
That's okay.
You can pay me back when you have money.
You come here every day.
No, I'll go get it now.
What for?
He clearly has no money.
That guy is really hopeless.
He used up ten dollars when he can't even pay?
I feel better now that I paid him back.
Excuse me.
You work at the internet cafe.
Here are ten dollars.
Oh, yes.
Thank you for paying for me.
No problem.
You really didn't have to.
Why not?
I mean, you seem to be struggling.
But
I still have to pay for what I borrowed.
Anyway, thank you.
He's still kind and an honest freeloader.
He helps people in need and pays back his debt.
He really didn't have to pay me back.
I'm home.
Yes. I'm glad you're home.
Let's have dinner.
I had stir-fried octopus at my friend's house.
Stir-fried octopus?
Still. Have some.
This stew is really good.
Okay.
- Mom. / - Yes?
- This is for you. / - What's this?
They're long underwear.
There might be a draft in this house during winter.
My goodness.
Thank you, Doran.
My eldest daughter is the best.
Here.
What's this envelop?
It's for your transportation fee.
You might need money until you get paid.
Thank you, Doran.
Thank you so much.
Let me go.
Eat up when it's still warm.
Let's enjoy a hot meal together.
- Eat up. / - Thank you for the food.
Enjoy.
How is it? Isn't it good?
Hurry and eat up.
Your husband is here.
What are you doing?
Are you dressing up to get on my good side?
Iryuk, check this out.
Isn't that Grandma's necklace?
Why are you wearing it?
Mother gave it to me
saying that she accepts me as her daughter-in-law.
You say it like you never were.
I don't think I can get sick of this necklace.
It's so pretty.
I heard that only a few people in Korea
have this kind of diamond necklace.
But that necklace is Grandma's.
Why did mom give it to you?
Well...
She said Grandma can't remember it anymore
and passed it on to me.
Even if she can't remember,
shouldn't you ask Grandma for her permission?
Mother will take care of it.
Anyway, this means she's approved me
as the daughter-in-law who'll lead this family.
That's why I like it even more.
How much do you think it'll cost?
It's so pretty.
It smells good.
Have a seat.
I've prepared French toast, fruits, and coffee.
This is good enough for a holiday breakfast.
Thank you, my son.
Hongju, come and have breakfast.
Hongsil.
You two should have it without me.
Where are you going this early?
To a Catholic church.
A Catholic church? What for?
It's Freddie's birthday today.
I'm going to go there and pray
so that he rests in peace.
Enjoy your breakfast.
She's still young,
but she keeps track of her late husband's birthday.
This is upsetting.
But you still keep track of your late husband too.
You're right.
By the way,
your aunt must've really loved her old husband.
You know,
it's said love trespasses gender, age,
race, country, and all.
It's only possible in movies or novels.
I want you and your aunt to live an ordinary life.
Mom, try some.
Okay.
It's delicious.
- Eat a lot. / - You too.
Here.
Here.
Let's wrap up with kneading dough.
Here we go.
- Father. / - Hello, Father.
We're happy to enjoy
bread that you bake for us,
but you're here every week on your day off.
I feel bad.
Don't say that.
I'm happy to bake bread
and enjoy it with the children.
I'm glad that the children welcome me as well.
Thank you.
Father,
are you doing this because you don't like my bread?
Gosh, not at all.
Freddie.
My darling.
Are you doing all right?
I'm doing great too.
Now that I'm back in my home country
and staying at my sister's house,
I don't feel lonely anymore.
So, don't worry about me.
But Freddie,
I still miss you every day.
Freddie.
I miss you.
How adorable and cute.
I want to have it now.
How cute.
- The bread smells good. / - All right.
- The bread is / - So sweet.
finally complete.
Oh my goodness.
You should come back again.
Okay.
Go back in now.
- Bye. / - Goodbye.
Excuse me.
Well...
Do you remember me?
In front of the gallery.
Oh, yes.
But...
what brings you here?
I came here to pray
and coincidentally saw you baking bread.
I see. And?
Goodness.
Look.
Can you give me your number?
I'm sorry,
but I don't understand why you're doing this to me.
I'll explain why I'm doing this to you,
so just spare me
ten minutes, no, five minutes.
Let's drink a cup of coffee at a cafe nearby.
Thank you.
I should be treating you since I suggested first,
but I had no coins.
It's fine.
It's sweet and delicious.
This kind of cheap coffee is not bad sometimes.
Good.
I don't have much time.
I'm sorry. I'll get to the point then.
I actually lived in the States.
I came back to Korea after ten years.
I got married back in the States,
but my husband died of cancer last year.
Like I told you before,
you look exactly like my late husband.
What's so strange is that
my husband is way older than you.
He's an Anglo-Saxon American.
It's so mysterious
that you look exactly like him.
That's why I want to know more about you
and talk with you.
That's all.
If you're done talking, may I go?
Wait.
Please, give me your number.
If you're refusing
because you feel sorry for your wife,
you don't need to.
I have no other feelings for you.
Don't see me as a woman.
I'm sorry, but please excuse me.
Goodness, wait.
Gosh.
All I want is to have a conversation.
Is it that hard to do?
You're running again.
- You're helpless. / - Hello.
I was afraid I'd be late.
You aren't late at all. Secretary Hong isn't here yet.
Really?
Where are you, Secretary Hong?
What?
I see. Okay.
His mother fell in the bathroom
and is at the ER.
It can't be helped.
Okay. Secretary Kim and I will go without you.
Okay.
Wait.
Can I talk to him as well?
Do you think I'm lying?
Fine.
Secretary Kim wants to talk to you.
Secretary Hong, it's me.
You really can't make it?
I see.
I'm glad she's not badly hurt.
I'll try hard to search for good recipes.
Don't worry too much.
Okay.
You doubted me, didn't you?
You thought I set things up
to spend time with you?
Well...
Your distrust for me runs too deep.
Do you think I'd let my emotions
get in the way of a huge project?
I'm a director here at Bom and Food.
I can keep work and privacy separate.
It's not that.
I'm only like this because you're so cheeky.
The hole in the tire.
Wasn't that a lie?
I see that you feel uncomfortable
having to search for recipes alone with me.
Very well. Today,
I won't do anything silly
or make you uncomfortable for my own good.
Let's go.
Are you going to give up on the recipe? We're late.
No, I'll come.
Let's go.
We have many restaurants to visit.
- We must hurry. / - Okay.
I don't think we can visit all these restaurants today.
I've been thinking,
since we are looking for a porridge topping,
we should go with bulgogi that's dry
and doesn't have broth.
Doran.
Look outside the window.
The leaves are changing and the sky is blue.
The view is lovely.
This must be why couples
come here to drive around.
Director, you said you'd talk about work today.
Doran, look at those clouds.
- Director. / - Those clouds.
Don't they look like bulgogi?
What?
I'm only thinking about bulgogi too.
Why else would I think that?
Okay, fine.
I'll go a bit faster now.
Director.
Don't you think the meat here is better?
It's drier too.
It's slightly saltier than the other place
but it should be for a porridge topping.
It's saltier.
What are you doing?
Doran.
Do you know you're incredibly pretty now?
A woman engrossed in work is so beautiful.
What are you saying when we're eating bulgogi?
You said you wouldn't do this.
This isn't my fault.
It's your fault for being pretty.
What?
Others might hear.
This restaurant's secret is the charcoal aroma.
This place is famous for
the marinade as well
but they cook it over the charcoal
so it's drier
and gives off a nice aroma.
We should think about how to imitate that then.
Right.
Doran.
Do you know you're incredibly pretty now?
A woman engrossed in work is so beautiful.
It's your fault for being pretty.
What is he doing? What am I supposed to do?
I liked the second place with the charcoal bulgogi.
What about you?
The other places were too sweet for my liking.
When it's sweet, it's nice at first,
but you get sick of it later.
I agree.
We have one last place to go.
I wonder how the food here will taste.
Don't you feel full?
We're tasting for work so I still have to eat.
I think I can manage.
Director, wait.
- Why? / - Well...
Can we go back to the last restaurant?
What's wrong? Did you leave something?
I left my watch in the restroom.
Did you? Okay.
Did you find it?
Yes. A lady left it at the counter.
How nice of her.
Right.
Is it a special watch?
It was a present from Mr. Kang.
Mr. Kang?
Yes. He drives me around,
so I got him a scarf to thank him.
He got me this watch.
I'd feel terrible if I lost it.
Oh, I see.
I found the watch, so we can go now.
Myeonghui.
Myeonghui.
Myeonghui.
Myeonghui.
Myeonghui.
Where are you going, Madam Park?
Myeonghui.
- Ms. Oh, code red! / - Myeonghui.
- Myeonghui. / - Mother.
Oh dear.
- You wench. / - Gosh.
Why are you coming out of my father's room?
Grab hold of her.
- No, Mother! / - No.
That evil wench.
Let go of me.
Grandma.
You...
You witch!
Why are you wearing my necklace?
- You thief. / - Ma'am.
- Mother gave it to me. / - How dare you?
Mother.
Why are you wearing that? Give it back to me.
Mother, no.
Daya, run upstairs.
- You should run away. / - You evil things.
- You're all thieves. / - Mother.
- Let go. / - Oh dear.
She has to be sleepy
after eating all that,
Hello, Ms. Oh.
Madam Park?
Okay, I'll come right away.
I think I need to get to your place.
Okay.
These thieves.
Witches.
- They stole from me. / - Geumbyeong.
What's this mess?
Myeonghui.
You should've waited for me.
You promised not to get so angry. What's all this?
Myeonghui. The evil girls stole my necklace.
I wanted to give it to you.
- Oh dear. / - What do you mean, mother?
Father.
Your mistress took my necklace.
She took it and gave it to her daughter.
It's not that. It can't be that.
Why won't you believe me?
Geumbyeong.
Grandma.
- Mother. / - Where is she?
- Mother. / - Geumbyeong.
- Geumbyeong. / - Mother!
Geumbyeong.
Where is she? Where is the thief?
Where's the wench?
Give Myeonghui's necklace back!
- Give it back. / - Is she upstairs?
- No, wait. / - Where is she?
Where did she hide?
Mother!
- That wench. / - Mother!
- Where is she? / - Mother!
Where is she hiding?
- Grandma. / - Geumbyeong, stop it.
I don't want that necklace.
- Where is that wench? / - Let's go, Grandma.
- Mother. / - Let go of me.
Mother, why are you being like this?
Do you know what the necklace means to me?
- Mother. / - My gosh.
I'll teach her a lesson. That thief.
I'll find her.
- Mother. / - Mother.
Where is that wench?
- Mother. / - Where is she?
- Mother, please. / - Grandma.
Get off me. Where is she?
Hey.
- My goodness. / - You thief.
You were hiding in here.
- You wench. / - Mother.
- Mother. / - You were here.
- Mother. / - You thief.
Give my necklace back now. Give it to me.
Here it is.
You wench.
How dare you steal my necklace?
You're a thief.
This is for Myeonghui.
If you steal this necklace ever again,
I will call the police.
Okay?
Myeonghui, let's go.
Okay, Geumbyeong.
You thieves.
Daya, what is going on?
Why do you have her necklace?
Well...
Don't say anything to Daya.
I gave it to her.
How could you give mother's necklace to her?
What did you just say? How can you say that to me?
My goodness.
Daya, why are you crying? What's wrong?
Mom.
I'm not crying.
I know you're lying.
You're crying now.
What's wrong again?
Mom.
Please do me a favor
without asking any questions.
Okay. Just say it.
Mom.
I don't want Secretary Kim to come to our place.
Why? Tell me what happened.
Mom. Please find a carer for Grandmother.
The best one in the country.
Someone who can replace Secretary Kim.
Mom, please find someone.
Okay. I'll do that. Calm down, Daya.
Mom, promise me you will find someone.
Okay. Just stop crying.
Mr. Kang.
Is Madam Park all right?
Do you think you can go home?
Yes. Her symptoms stopped quickly today.
I'm glad to hear that.
You look very tired today.
- Let's get you home. / - Okay.
Why isn't she coming?
I should take her
to a sky lounge and buy her a cocktail.
She's had a long day.
Mr. Kang.
I'll drive Doran home tonight.
It's okay, Director Wang. This is my job.
He's right. I'll go home with Mr. Kang.
- Bye. / - I will
drive you home.
Director Wang, I'll do that.
Let's go.
I don't think it's right of you
to do that to her
when you're dating someone else.
Please tell Secretary Kim
that I'm not that kind of person.
It's not something I can help you with.
Hello, Mr. Kang.
Is it Mr. Kang?
Yes. He called because he was worried about me.
I guess the watch means a lot to you.
I got this watch from Mr. Kang.
Secretary Kim, I saw you in Director Wang's car.
If you keep tagging along with him...
It was for work.
Mr. Kang. By the way,
I think Director Wang is a good person.
I thought I mistook him for a womanizer.
- So... / - Well,
I'm just saying that.
I should pull myself together though.
What's wrong is wrong.
Right.
There's always a way out
if you keep your head on straight.
You're right. That's what my dad told me.
I see.
Mr. Kang, please drive home safely.
Okay.
Mr. Kang, we need to talk.
(My Only One)
I can't see him now.
It's not that I hid
because I didn't want you to see me working here.
Why isn't your husband coming to your store?
Does she not have a husband?
People would think
you are Secretary Kim's father.
Doran, make sure to look pretty.
I'm sending a heart.
This is big news. I think Director Wang likes
- one of our employees. / - What?
Director Wang, we have a problem.
We're going to get caught. What should we do?
Mother, can we find
someone else to take care of Grandmother?
Do you want to hire a different caretaker?
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