Yoo Jae-suk said he is satisfied with the present.

In the episode of the SBS entertainment program 'Whenever There's a Chance' that aired on the 13th, actors Ryu Deok-hwan and Lee Jung-eun grants appeared.

On this day, Lee Jung-eun mentioned that she graduated from Hanyang University. Yoo Jae-suk asked, "Is Jo Hye-ryun an alumna of Hanyang University?" and Lee Jung-eun replied that Jo Hye-ryun is a year younger, saying, "I thought she would become a comedian, going on shows like 'National Singing Contest.' I was sure she would succeed someday," attracting attention.

They visited high school students and played a relay game of air juggling as a 'gap mission.' Finding the task more challenging than expected, Lee Jung-eun expressed her worry, saying, "My hands are shaking. What should I do with this?"

Those who succeeded in the first stage seemed to be on a winning streak but got stuck at the last stage. It ended up being a situation where they reached the final stage just a minute before conclusion. In the tense situation with only 1 second left, Yoo Jae-suk succeeded in air juggling, eliciting cheers from everyone. As a result, the students were able to obtain both tumblers and jerseys.

After leaving the school, they went to eat gukbap. Yoo Jae-suk said, "The energy of university areas is different. When I was in high school, I wanted to become an adult quickly. Now, I think it's good to be like this. The present is just right."

Later, they visited a couple running a lottery shop. The wife said she has been battling end-stage cirrhosis for over 10 years. The husband mentioned that he gave his liver to her. The wife expressed her gratitude, saying, "The doctors said not to do it because of her age. They said recovery is not possible and she could die. I'm thankful for that." The husband proudly stated, "I think it's better to live together for 10 years than to live alone for 20 years."

The husband showcased his sensitivity by playing the harmonica while the wife wrote poetry. In response, Yoo Jae-suk said it was like Aesoon and Kwan-sik from "When Life Gives You Tangerines."

[Photo] SBS entertainment program 'Whenever There's a Chance,' OSEN DB

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