"It's lucky to rest well"—newlywed Koyote Kim Jong-min shows a completely different side from before marriage.
The 52nd episode of the MBC entertainment program "It's lucky to rest well" (directed by Kim Myung-jin, Shin Hyun-bin, Lee Joon-bum, Kim Ki-ho, writer Kwon Jeong-hee, hereinafter "It's lucky") airing on the 16th depicts Kim Jong-min's challenge as a leader of a deserted island restaurant. Baekga, Park Tae-hwan, Billie Tsuki, and chef Lee Won-il join as workers, while in the studio, 'CEO Ahn' Ahn Jung-hwan, Boom, Shin Ji, and Yang Se-hyung are expected to watch over them.
On that day, leader Kim Jong-min leads the workers to 'the ultimate big fish point'. However, no matter how good the point is, the success of the operation depends on the leader's fishing fortune. As everyone places their hopes on Kim Jong-min's fishing fortune, large fish are caught in succession from the first net, hinting at good vibes.
After confirming Kim Jong-min's fishing fortune, the captain heads with them to another point, where an unexpectedly large fish appears. Park Tae-hwan notes, "I'm happier than when I won an Olympic gold medal." Curiosity grows about the identity of the fish that brings even greater catharsis than Olympic gold.
Kim Jong-min states, "It's the biggest fish I've ever seen in my life," and Shin Ji, watching this in the studio, amplifies curiosity by saying, "It's as big as Tsuki's upper body."
As a result of the continuous successful operations, everyone remarks, "He got married, and he's changed as a person," and "He married well," expressing admiration for Kim Jong-min's fishing fortune. Kim Jong-min himself cannot hide his surprise, saying, "My life really suddenly changed." Expectations for the upcoming broadcast are heightened by the fishing fortune of newlywed Kim Jong-min.
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