Lee Soo-geun brought up his wife and child.

On the KBS Joy program "Ask Anything, Anytime" aired on 17th, Lee Soo-geun deeply empathized with the story of the sender.

On that day, the sender said that after his wife passed away due to sepsis at seven months pregnant, he is raising his child alone. The sender noted, "The child is about to enter elementary school, and I am worried whether I can manage both business and parenting."

The sender said, "The child was delivered prematurely at 7 months, weighing 1.2 kg. The child started walking at two years old. There is still a developmental delay."

Lee Soo-geun remarked, "We also had our youngest emergency delivered at 7 months. It was dangerous for my wife, and such things appear in the child as well," expressing empathy and sorrow, adding, "If we had each other, we could have comforted one another and overcome this."

The sender conveyed that "the child is receiving a lot of love and is growing well, aside from the developmental delay." The sender continued to say that he is raising the child with his mother.

The sender stated, "The child is set to enter a special class at a regular elementary school." Seo Jang-hoon asked, "What is your monthly income now?" The sender replied, "It's a little different, but around 10 million to 20 million won."

Seo Jang-hoon suggested realistically, "It seems you need to set a schedule and hire help." The sender said, "Whether a parent accompanies to the developmental center makes a big difference. We need to keep hearing about the child's condition."

Seo Jang-hoon asked, "Isn't it really difficult for a dad to be around 24 hours?" The sender replied, "These days, the child has been looking for mom more often. My daughter even tells me that dad shouldn't die," which made those around feel sorrowful.

The sender commented on remarriage, saying, "I don't think about it yet. It seems better to do so after the child grows up." Seo Jang-hoon remarked, "There are many unreasonable people in the world. The child will face many difficulties in the future. To make the child's life easier even a little, you need to be financially stable."

Seo Jang-hoon advised, "You need to find a good teacher and ask that person for help," adding, "The teacher might be able to do what you can't. You have to work hard, even if it's by getting help. And you need to pay more attention to the child when you come home."

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