Family by Choice (2024) s01e07 Episode Script

The Basketball Game

(Hwang In Youp)
(Hwang In Youp)
(Jung Chae Yeon)
(Bae Hyeon Seong)
(Choi Won Young, Choi Moo Sung)
(Seo Ji Hye, Kim Hye Eun, Baek Eun Hye)
(Family By Choice)
(All characters, locations,
organizations, and incidents)
(depicted in this drama
are entirely fictitious.)
Sky Bike, 2km.
But do you think that
will help them reconcile?
When you do something with your friends,
your friendship is bound to grow.
Let go of me.
I told you to reconcile.
Why are you guys fighting?
- Darn it.
- Hey.
You'd better not make up.
I'll kill you if you reconcile!
Let's hang out.
- Please let go of my hand.
- Hey.
Who's this?
Aren't you Kang Hae Jun's sister?
Oh, no. Did she get a heatstroke?
- Shouldn't we call the ambulance?
- The ambulance
Right here.
Ju Won. Wake up.
Where are they? How dare they hit a woman?
Hey!
- Hold on.
- How dare you?
Mr. Yoon Jung Jae, right?
Don't you remember lending me money?
Why don't you want to see Hae Jun?
You don't think you can tell him
his mom paid her debt and left?
What could be a good reason
to leave without meeting her son?
I heard she had paid him back.
She said you don't have to worry
about the debt.
Why is Hae Jun so clueless?
It's you her mother wanted to see.
Why would I have asked him to tag along?
He had nothing to do with it.
Most people would get the hint.
Was he always this clueless?
You're clueless too.
Why?
So
What
I meant was
I'm not that clueless.
What?
I notice stuff too.
When didn't I notice anything today?
Name a time if you can.
Go on.
Why are you laughing?
You said you noticed stuff.
You couldn't tell why I laughed?
Why
did you laugh?
- It's bus number 900.
- Number 900?
- Look.
- Oh, no.
- Come on, run!
- Okay.
We have to wait an hour
if we miss that bus.
- Mister!
- Go ahead.
Mister!
Let's go.
Appeal to the guy.
Beg him to wait!
Thank you.
If we'd missed this one,
we might have had to wait
for 2 hours, not just 1.
My gosh.
Is herb salt an effective ghost repellent?
Is that what you talk about at school?
Yes. It's our hottest topic right now.
First, you must prove ghosts exist,
then if salt repels ghosts.
Only then can you argue that.
No. This isn't about proving and stuff.
It's a matter of entertainment.
Then I say herb salt works
because there is some salt in it.
The main component of herb salt is salt,
not herbs.
Then do hamsters' feet sweat or not?
Hamsters are mammals,
and they regulate their temperature,
so of course, their feet must sweat.
It was stupid of me to even ask.
My goodness.
What are you doing there?
Why are you guys so late?
Why are you out here?
Didn't you visit your aunt?
Did something happen at the hospital?
Why? What happened?
Nothing. My aunt's fine.
Then who isn't fine?
Is it you?
Before we turn nasty,
explain what isn't fine.
How much was it?
(Lucky General Store)
It was 20,000 dollars.
I'd known because Auntie had told me.
The loan. When did you hear about that?
Long ago.
When I came here.
I wondered why she always told you off.
She didn't mean to.
She felt bad too.
And guilty.
It's not Hae Jun's fault.
My point exactly.
Why tiptoe around us
when it wasn't your fault?
Why feel bad?
She paid him back, so all is well.
You don't have to feel bad anymore.
He's right.
I was going to pay him back.
If Mom couldn't come back because
she didn't have the money,
I could pay it back instead.
But she paid him back.
I guess she didn't stay away
because she didn't have the money.
It would've been nice if it were the money.
It would've been nice
if she'd stayed to see you.
Take it.
Here.
Eat. I gave you half first.
Eat this too.
I'm home.
Hi. Where's Ju Won?
She's waiting to get something from San Ha.
What?
I'm almost done. Do your own thing.
Why wash this by hand
when we have a washing machine?
Do you see this?
This requires manual washing.
I don't see anything.
Even if you don't,
it feels much better
to wear something clean in the morning.
The money my mom paid back.
That should cover my tuition
for the first year of college.
Then I'll work part-time and pay you back.
How did you hear about it?
I visited my aunt.
Why did she stop to see my aunt but not me?
Was she too busy?
If she comes by again and asks to see me,
tell her I don't want to see her.
Though I doubt she'll come back now
that she's paid you back.
There.
I'll hang these up.
Hae Jun.
Don't talk to me about paying me back.
You don't owe me anything.
What Ju Won doesn't say,
you don't have to either.
He told you he knew his mom came by?
There are no secrets.
Be glad he told you.
You're right.
Brush your teeth and go to bed.
(Yoon's Kalguksu)
One, two, three, four,
five.
Good on him for offering to pay you back.
No parent should make a kid worry
about money.
Did something nice happen to you?
Why are you in such a good mood?
San Ha's mom
texted me to say she's going to Seoul.
She won't come here anymore?
She'll have to actually plan a trip
to do so.
Seoul's at the other end of the country.
Did you tell San Ha?
Yes, as soon as I got the text.
I see.
They both came over and shook up the kids,
but they managed to find their places.
I noticed that
Hae Jun's birth father
has been quiet lately.
I was pretty sure he'd sue us
in the near future.
Here.
Can you please take a look?
I was going to
leave you behind
and go to the US on my own.
But you come to mind
whenever I try to sleep,
and I think of you
whenever I eat something tasty.
Don't you think
that's blood being thicker than water?
You said something like that
when we first met.
I won't fall for it again.
Hey. You didn't fall for anything.
I'm dead serious.
You tracked me down to guard your assets!
That was before I actually saw you.
And I'm your dad.
You deserted me.
You deserted Mom and me,
and now you say this?
What should I do, then?
Should I beg?
- I'm leaving if we're done.
- No, wait.
Hae Jun. What's taking you so long?
I told you to start without me.
We can't. They came from Seoul to see you.
Let the kids who want
to go to college in Seoul play.
Shut your mouth
- and run.
- "Seoul?"
"College?"
- Touch, okay.
- Okay.
Focus!
Number ten is Kang Hae Jun?
Yes. He's great at passing and shooting.
With skills like that, I'd say
he could go pro.
We can't tell because
he's stuck in the country.
He'll vanish as soon as he joins
Myungjoo University.
He's the only good one here.
(Player List)
To me.
Who are you?
I'm a father who was passing by.
Play gentle.
That number ten kid.
He's good, right?
Would you say he's very good?
(Friendly match
against Hwimyung High School in Seoul)
(Friendly match
against Hwimyung High School in Seoul)
So, I have to come back here in two weeks?
This boy keeps making me come
all the way here. Goodness.
San Ha!
Dad says to wash your sheets.
I already did, yesterday.
- What?
- They're clean sheets.
Really?
What?
I told you not to sit on my bed.
And now, I'm lying down.
- Get out.
- Why?
I already came up here,
so let me hang out for a bit.
Don't come up to the third floor anymore.
- Why not?
- Next week is the CSAT.
I should concentrate.
- Come on.
- What? Why?
Hey! Come on.
You
I really should be careful.
Oh, boy.
Hey, wait for me.
I need to wash my workout clothes.
I started the machine a while ago.
Wash them separately.
Okay.
Hey, it's wet! Why would you put it there?
Gosh, seriously.
Why are you so cranky?
Don't you think
San Ha has been on edge lately?
He's always been like that.
It's gotten a bit worse
now that he's in his senior year.
Does he think he's above everyone
else because he's a senior now?
I can't wait until the CSAT is over.
"Your head feels clearer,
and you have good digestion."
"You can easily solve questions
you couldn't solve before."
- Is someone taking the CSAT?
- My future boyfriend.
Your boyfriend is a freshman.
Hey, we broke up a while ago.
That fool ran away like a coward.
- He ran away?
- The other day, at the park.
Even so, isn't it too soon?
Every important event in life
happens all of a sudden.
Should I make one too?
(Talisman for Good Luck)
Use red for this?
No, use purple.
Yes, purple.
Hey, I wish I had an older brother too.
You want to take one of mine?
You'd want to take Kang Hae Jun, right?
Hurry up.
That's not enough. Go harder.
Keep going. Use your wrist more.
Let's see. There.
Fifty cents. A dime, and
(CSAT)
Dad, rolled omelets. Make plenty.
Okay.
The threshold! Don't step on it.
Don't move.
The threshold!
Be careful, will you?
That will sweep away good luck.
Dad, are you done?
Yes. All done.
- Here, take this.
- Okay.
The chocolate is
for when your blood sugar drops.
Hey, why are you all nervous?
I know. I feel nervous.
All right.
I packed your usual favourites.
Don't force yourself to eat
if you don't feel like it.
- All right, let's go!
- Okay.
Good luck!
Just go ahead
and skip the really difficult questions.
If you're really stuck,
just mark the same answer for everything!
That way, you'll at least get
a few questions right.
Got it!
We're having something special
for dinner today, right?
You bet. I've already asked the lady
to have some premium-quality meat
ready for me.
- Nice!
- No.
We should just let them celebrate
on their own.
Yoon, the two of us should
Are you kidding me?
We can't drink. We should feed the boys
after their exam.
Dad, do we still have the tent
from last year?
The tent? Yes, we do. Why?
Dad, you and Mr. Kim
should go out for a drink.
I'll take care of the boys.
Really?
What are you going to do?
I should invite Dal too.
(Examination Site 12 for Haedong District)
(The 2014 College Scholastic Ability Test)
(Mathematics)
(Mathematics)
(If it is kept elsewhere,
it will be considered cheating.)
(Answer Sheet, Mathematics)
Overall, it was a little more difficult
than the mock exam in September
and substantially more difficult compared
to last year's CSAT.
With challenging questions,
especially in the math and Korean sections,
this year's CSAT served
its basic assessment function.
Nice, the exam's over now!
- Did you do well?
- No, I bombed it.
- Hey!
- Did you bomb the exam?
- I think I did pretty well.
- San Ha!
- I totally bombed it.
- Hey.
Which number had the most correct answers?
- Which number did you choose?
- Three.
Nice. Number three
had the most correct answers.
Yes!
But you're in liberal arts.
So, it's different.
Oh, you're right.
She says to wash hands
and come up to the rooftop.
You saw that too, right?
Are we getting fried chicken?
No idea. Let's go.
Hey. What are you waiting for? Take a seat.
You're here too.
How was the exam?
Exams should test the skills and knowledge
you already have.
It means he bombed it.
Who set up the tent?
Oh, Mr. Kim did.
Dad prepared
the doenjang stew and pork belly.
Dal got the chips.
- What about you?
- Me?
I'm here, as an attendee.
Goodness.
Anyway Here, guys.
Nice.
The CSAT is over at last. Congratulations!
Go on. Hurry.
Then did you both apply
to Myungjoo University?
For Hae Jun, it's already decided,
and I have to submit my application.
I'm jealous. You guys will go to school
and come home together.
How's that possible
when our class schedules are different?
Why not?
You guys can just go to school together
You need to be careful!
You gave me a scare.
Hey, you gave me such a scare
by shouting like that.
It's just a minor burn.
You still need to put some ointment on it.
You guys, keep eating.
We'll be right back.
Don't worry. He'll be fine.
He doesn't bite.
Okay.
It looks fine, right?
It's nothing serious, right?
I thought you were seriously hurt.
Stop being so on edge
now that the CSAT is over.
Was I on edge?
You told me not to even come up
to the third floor.
That wasn't really because of the CSAT.
Then why?
Forget it. You can come up if you want.
What?
Let's leave those two alone for a bit.
We've given them plenty of alone time.
Here.
Here, have this.
Oh, it's okay.
- Let me I can eat it myself.
- Okay.
You know, my mom was here.
Your mom?
Yes.
I thought I should tell you, of all people.
It's good news.
Why did she say she couldn't visit you
all this time?
I don't know.
I didn't even get to see her.
She had borrowed money from Dad
ten years ago.
She paid him back
and just left without seeing me.
Why?
I guess she didn't want to see me.
But you've missed her.
To the point that you looked for her
on the streets.
No, I hate her now.
She doesn't want to see me,
so why should I
I hate her,
but I miss her at the same time.
I have to say,
I think I miss her more than I hate her.
I probably sound like a fool now.
Hey, do you want some grilled onion?
The onion Hey, where did the onion go?
Why are you crying?
I always cry when I see someone else cry.
I'm not crying.
You looked like you were crying.
Well
I do want to cry, but
Hey, I know.
You have a crush on San Ha.
Don't you worry. I haven't said anything
about it to San Ha.
I mean, I shouldn't step in.
You should tell him yourself.
No, I do not.
I do not have a crush on San Ha.
Oh, is that right?
I really don't have a crush on him.
Okay, sure. I'll believe you.
Of course, you'll deny it. All right.
Let's just say
you don't have a crush on him.
Hey! I said I'd grill it for you.
Spit it out. Come on!
- It's spicy! Spit it out.
- He's yelling.
I told you it wasn't true.
How many times must I repeat myself?
Okay, all right.
I'm saying this just in case.
San Ha doesn't like Hee Ju.
I'm sure of it, so don't worry about that.
You really got the wrong idea.
Wrong idea? About what?
Ju Won, did you put ointment on it?
My gosh.
- I should've come with you.
- It's okay.
Hey, don't you have to catch the last bus?
If you stay out late,
your mom will be worried.
- Take her to the bus stop.
- What?
Hae Jun, you take her to the bus stop.
I'll
do it.
- That's fine, right?
- Then I'll tag along
I have to clean this up by myself?
Text me when you get home.
- Wait until she gets on the bus.
- Okay.
Let's go.
- Bye.
- All right, bye.
Hey. Read the room, will you?
Don't you know when to leave them alone?
Why are you saying that?
Why does everyone say
I'm clueless these days?
Why? Does San Ha like Dal?
You're so
You should think.
- Does he not?
- He doesn't.
I thought things were getting complicated.
Clean it up properly.
She doesn't even know
her friend likes San Ha.
My goodness.
He doesn't even know Dal likes him.
Well
I'm saying this
in case you're misunderstanding.
I don't like you.
I know. You like Hae Jun.
Please understand.
Hae Jun is clueless
when it comes to things like this.
He's the type to understand only
when people are straightforward.
Then it'll never work out for me.
Why didn't you tell him?
The timing was good.
What if I never see him again?
Once you confess your feelings,
you can't take it back.
That's true.
Because he might not want
to see you anymore.
I can go on my own from here.
It might be hard for them to clean up.
You should go first.
Ju Won told me to watch you
getting on the bus.
Let's go.
Okay.
(Incoming call)
(Incoming call)
Why do you keep calling me?
Leave me alone when I'm not picking up.
San Ha.
It's you, So Hee.
I said you mistook her for someone else,
but it didn't seem to work.
She fell asleep while crying.
What did you think I would say
to make her call me?
Not a good thing, obviously.
Don't use her
as a shield.
I'll talk to her later.
How did the exam go?
I called you to ask you that.
Have you decided on the school
you want to apply to?
Not yet.
There must be candidates.
If you come to Seoul,
we're going to meet often anyway.
I should know in advance to help you.
No. I'll go to a college here.
Do you want to live
in the countryside all your life?
Is that all you're capable of?
Yes. That's all I'm capable of.
I guess you won't see me
unless I'm bedridden and dying.
- Why are you speaking like
- I'm hanging up.
(Haedong High School)
(Academic Counselling Office)
(2014 CSAT Answer Sheet
for Provisional Grading)
Did you really get only one question wrong?
I guess that's my limit.
Who are you calling?
I'm calling the administrative office
to ask for a quote on a banner.
Did you tell your father
that you're applying
to Seoul National University College
of Medicine?
Hold on a second.
What's his number?
I've been telling you for a year.
I'll go to Myungjoo University.
I said I would talk with your father.
No.
Why would I leave home and suffer
when I have a warm house and warm food?
Why do you want to go
to Myungjoo University so badly?
It's the closest to my house.
Hey.
Not everyone can go to Yeonhee University
even if they want to.
And you say what?
It's the closest to your house?
Do you have treasure
at your home or something?
Don't you want to play basketball
in a better place?
Why do you play basketball?
It's because I took after my father.
Anyway, I'm going to win against
the Seoul kids this time.
Even if I go to Myungjoo University,
if I win against kids from Seoul
and everyone else,
it doesn't matter, does it?
You little
Hey. You little
Don't avoid it. You're joking around again.
Come here.
(Haedong welcomes
Hwimyung High School basketball team.)
(Friendly match against
Hwimyung High School in Seoul)
(Friendly match against
Hwimyung High School in Seoul)
I'm nervous.
Let's go easy.
They're nothing.
Let's just make 10 3-point shots.
We can do it. Don't worry.
Hey, it's starting soon!
Yes!
Let's go!
Hurry up.
Let's go!
- San Ha.
- Why is it so
Didn't you call my father?
He told me to let you apply
to the college you want.
Are you laughing? How can you laugh?
They say people should go to Seoul,
and horses go to Jeju Island.
And you were even born in Seoul.
Why do you not want to go there?
Think about it.
If you sow peas, you reap peas.
If you sow beans, you reap beans.
If beans grow when you sowed peas,
you should move them
to the bean field, right?
I'm not sure if this is going to work.
- Let's go!
- I'm excited!
- Hurry up.
- I said no.
Let's hurry up.
We don't have time. Hurry up.
Hurry up and come!
Let's go quickly.
You can do it, right?
Come here!
Here.
(Haedong High School knows how it's done.)
- It's a nice seat.
- Right?
I came early to secure good seats.
- Do you like basketball?
- No.
I like you.
Why is he so blatant?
Once I make up my mind,
I don't budge easily.
Just like a rock.
I can sit with you during the game.
Do you think I'll miss the chance?
- Do you want to switch seats?
- No.
Take out the sketchbook.
We should cheer for him.
Yes.
If you want to cheer for him too,
you can hold it with us.
I prepared it myself.
(My future boyfriend Seok Hun)
(Haedong High School)
What?
(My future boyfriend Seok Hun)
(Go, Hae Jun! I'll let you have
snow crab doenjang stew if you win!)
Don't be scared.
That girl is not in a relationship
with Hae Jun.
Right.
(Go, Hae Jun!)
(Hae Jun, the King of Basketball)
Come here.
Here.
Excuse me.
Why?
No, it's nothing.
I thought I saw something.
There isn't enough space for you.
There's nowhere else to sit.
The friendly match
between renowned basketball schools,
Haedong High School
and Hwimyung High School,
will begin in five minutes.
(Hwimyung High School)
- He's nothing.
- He's got nothing.
Yes.
Gosh, he doesn't even know
how to touch the ball properly.
Do you know him?
He attended our school
until his first year.
He wasn't included in the starting lineup
because of Hae Jun.
He said he would learn
from a professional basketball player
and transferred to a school in Seoul.
Why is he acting like that then?
Don't care about him. Just don't
get injured. That's our priority.
(Haedong High School)
It's been a while.
Your father is still running
a kalguksu restaurant, right?
Yes.
Oh, my. I guess his
business isn't going well.
Those shoes were
on sale at the outlet store.
I won't charge you for learning
from an elite basketball player today.
You can learn a lot of things.
But don't cry when you lose.
(Park Dae Ju)
Everyone.
Tie your shoelaces tightly.
If I see anyone whose feet
are on the floor,
I'm going to kill you after the game.
(Hae Jun,
the Flower of the Basketball Team)
Five points!
Kang Hae Jun!
Go, Hae Jun!
(Hae Jun, the King of Basketball)
(Haedong High School: 0,
Hwimyung High School: 4)
Kang Hae Jun!
Kang Hae Jun!
(Go, Hae Jun! I'll let you have
snow crab doenjang stew if you win!)
Haedong High School!
Haedong High School!
Haedong High School! Kang Hae Jun!
- Kang Hae Jun!
- Hey!
Kang Hae Jun!
Kang Hae Jun!
(Go, Hae Jun! I'll let you have
snow crab doenjang stew if you win!)
(Haedong High School)
(Haedong High School)
(Haedong High School: 12,
Hwimyung High School: 21)
(Haedong High School)
(Haedong High School: 17,
Hwimyung High School: 35)
(Go, Hae Jun! I'll let you have
snow crab doenjang stew if you win!)
Kang Hae Jun!
Kang Hae Jun!
- Hey, you!
- Kang Hae Jun!
(Go, Hae Jun! I'll let you have
snow crab doenjang stew if you win!)
Yes!
(Haedong High School: 21,
Hwimyung High School: 43)
Everyone!
- Go.
- Hey!
Kang Hae Jun!
(Haedong High School)
Kang Hae Jun!
- Kang Hae Jun!
- Kang Hae Jun!
- Kang Hae Jun!
- Kang Hae Jun!
There you go.
(I guess I like Hae Jun.)
- Haedong High School!
- Haedong High School!
(Haedong High School)
- That little
- Hey.
Don't.
- Don't do this.
- That little
- Hey!
- Don't stop me.
When are you going to teach me
how elite players do it?
- See that?
- He's annoying.
(Hwimyung High School:
43, Haedong High School: 32)
(Haedong High School knows how it's done.)
- You worked hard.
- It's okay!
- It's okay!
- It's okay!
Haedong High School!
(Hwimyung High School:
60, Haedong High School: 61)
(Haedong High School,
the best in the universe)
(I guess I like Hae Jun.)
My gosh.
Why did you come back here again?
Goodness. You startled me.
Aren't fathers supposed to come
and watch their sons' games?
What are you plotting?
You kids stay out of this. Got it?
The adults will handle it. My gosh.
Darn it.
Hey, that went in because
I made a good pass.
What are you talking about?
It went in because I threw it well.
You couldn't have gone for the shot
without my pass.
(Haedong High School)
- What is it?
- Come.
- Come on.
- What are you doing?
We're having an after-party.
It won't take long.
Hey, I'm hungry.
- That man came by.
- Who?
You birth father.
And?
Did he leave?
I think he went to Mr. Yoon
to talk about you.
- Darn it!
- Hey.
Hey, come by later if you can!
Got it?
- We should just go.
- Let's go.
- Let's eat a lot in his place.
- Good job today.
Dad, you should have come to watch
if you could close the restaurant.
I raised Hae Jun well, didn't I?
I'm glad that his team won.
Is that so?
Then I'll have dinner with Dae Wook.
Okay. Call me if you guys
are coming home late.
Okay.
Goodness.
What are you doing here?
- This is my restaurant.
- Exactly!
You should've been there
to watch the historical moment.
What are you doing right now?
Carrying mere groceries?
Unbelievable. Get in.
I won't.
(Yoon's Kalguksu)
I
Come on. I knew it.
(Yoon's Kalguksu, Welcome)
I see that the envelope
has gotten bigger.
Last year, this school
sent its basketball players
to three prestigious universities.
It's a well-known high school.
Why didn't you tell me Hae Jun
was a talented basketball player?
Did you hide that from me?
Why are you talking to me
without honorifics?
I mean, I hear that parents go crazy
when their kids have no talent.
But who knew I would go crazy
because my son is super talented?
Why would you go crazy
if he's super talented?
I'm well aware
that Hae Jun is very talented.
But I didn't go crazy.
You
Gosh. Come on.
Well, that's what's driving me crazy.
If you know how talented he is,
you should've sent him to Seoul.
I heard all those kids
from Seoul took lessons
from professional players.
But Hae Jun has been training
in the countryside without a proper coach.
Imagine how talented he must be
to have beaten those kids!
How great would it have been
if you had sent him to a basketball camp
when he was younger?
He would have had
some kind of title by now.
What were you planning
for his future?
If you can't help him with that,
I'll do it! Okay?
Why are you getting in the way
of his future?
What?
You little
Get in the way of his future? How dare you?
- Stop it.
- Gosh.
This man here comes
to his restaurant at 5am
to start on the dough.
Then he goes home at 7am to feed the kids.
He did that for ten years!
He did that every single day for ten years
for a child
you abandoned because you didn't want him!
Well, I know that kids need food
to grow up and all.
Besides, there's so much food
now that kids don't starve.
And I'm talking about his future
from a much more elevated perspective.
- That jerk.
- Come on.
You see, a tragedy doesn't begin
from a failed attempt.
It begins from a state of complacency.
And you are
causing the tragedy of my son,
Yang Hae Jun.
Hae Jun is a Kang!
Who do you think you are?
You can't just change
his last name as you please!
Goodness.
Unbelievable.
If he goes to the US,
he will go on my dime.
How can you afford that?
That's for me to figure out.
I own this restaurant.
This sad little restaurant?
This old thing?
I can’t even tell when it was built.
- You jerk!
- Gosh.
- You know what? You just wait.
- Oh, dear.
My goodness. Fine! Whatever!
Unbelievable. Gosh, that jerk.
That stupid rat.
You jerk.
Darn it.
You jerk!
- His name is Yang Hae Jun.
- What?
I don't care what you say!
He's still my son!
Hey!
Take that!
I can't believe that jerk's guts.
My gosh. That jerk is super fast.
Why are you going through those?
Hey, let me take a look.
It doesn't cost money to look at them.
My gosh.
This school does have a basketball team.
I don't even know where to look
to get this kind of information.
What if you do?
Will you send Hae Jun to that jerk?
No way.
No.
My gosh. I don't have to take
this kind of treatment from anyone.
Why is he running on the street like that?
Gosh.
Why did you go to my dad again?
What did you say to him?
What? Did that annoying brat
tell you everything?
What did you say to him?
Get in.
Gosh.
Then do you want to talk about this
out on the street?
It's been over a year
since I stopped consuming flour.
I'm not here to eat.
What did you say to my dad?
Your dad?
It's what I asked you before
about you playing basketball in the US.
- I told you I wasn't going.
- You must.
I watched you play today.
- I'm not going!
- You will.
Why are you getting mad?
I offered to help you,
but you turned down my offer.
I should be the one who's mad.
Let's be honest. Your dad
If that man meant that he raised you
like his own son,
he would ask you to go with me.
If he's stopping you,
it just means he doesn't think of you
as his real son.
Stop talking nonsense.
Why would he send his real son away?
For his success.
What kind of parent would let his son rot
in the countryside
and deny him the opportunity
of getting a great education?
I can do everything I want right here.
- Gosh.
- That's my answer.
Bye.
- Hey.
- What?
You
Do you think it was easy
to build this much wealth
because my life has been nothing
but sunshine and rainbows?
What are you talking about?
It means I've played close to the edge
to get to where I am.
See what I would do if I were
to change my approach to this.
I can easily force
a mere restaurant in this small town
to close down even by tomorrow.
Don't be ridiculous.
If you're curious, keep holding out.
I made myself clear.
Don't do anything to my dad.
If you're curious about what I'll do,
try it.
Look at him throwing a tantrum.
Cute.
See what I would do if I were
to change my approach to this.
I can easily force
a mere restaurant in this small town
to close down even by tomorrow.
Darn it.
Are you still at the after-party?
If you're still hungry,
come home and have more food.
Forget it. I made it crystal clear
that I didn't want to go.
If he comes back,
I'll tell him to leave again.
Right.
(Golden Brown Glutinous Fish-shaped Buns)
That guy came back again? Why?
He'll ask Hae Jun to go to the US with him.
But once he goes back to the US,
he won't come back.
What if Hae Jun can't put his foot down
and say no?
No way.
He wants to go to a university
that's close to home. But the US?
That's not possible.
Yes, you're right.
By the way,
this is so good.
Stop eating.
You said it was good.
Be patient. Let's have them
at home with everyone.
Sir, could you give us two bags
and mix the red bean buns
and cream buns evenly?
Sure. Coming right up.
- Close it.
- No, they have to be crispy.
- Should I just have one?
- Let's have them at home.
I thought you went to an after-party.
Did you not get enough food?
No.
Sure.
- Take your time and eat a lot.
- Okay.
I'm asking just in case.
So you beat those kids from Seoul today.
And I hear they're really good.
Yes.
I see.
And you beat such an elite team
Then do you want
to play basketball in a bigger league?
Why all of a sudden?
Did someone say something?
Well, I hear people go to the US
these days
to learn basketball and stuff.
I've been busy
with the restaurant these days.
So I didn't get to watch your games.
People in the neighbourhood tell me
that you're too good
to stay here and play basketball.
Who?
What?
Well, you know, just people.
It's not like I can hop on a bus to go
to Seoul or the US.
How could I go there and live on my own?
Well, you can still think about it.
Gosh.
The blue crabs today are great.
- My gosh.
- So did he just leave?
Yes.
I told him to leave and never to come back.
Where did you buy this?
It's the best fish-shaped bun I had lately.
Slow down.
How can I eat more slowly than this?
Who's that? It's late.
(Incoming call)
My mom.
You won't answer it?
It's probably So Hee.
I accidentally yelled at her before.
Keep eating.
- Okay.
- Okay.
Hello.
What?
Dad!
Mom
Mom was in an accident.
So Hee's father in the driver's seat
passed away.
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