I Dong-guk expressed a desire to be adopted by Park Se-ri on 'What to do with the leftovers.'

The episode aired on 2nd on tvN STORY features Lee Young-ja and Park Se-ri embarking on a culinary tour filled with spicy flavors alongside Yang Se-hyung, I Dong-guk, and Jung Ji-sun to the West Sea's Dodo-do (Wolmido, Oido, Yeongjongdo).

On that day, Park Se-ri introduced a restaurant serving Korean-style boiling seafood to the members after arriving at Oido. As everyone expressed anticipation for the food, I Dong-guk revealed, "I personally didn't eat much seafood during my playing career. I disliked getting my hands dirty, and I couldn't eat much, so I rarely went to seafood places."

After ordering food, it was anticipated that the bill would be covered by Park Se-ri, but he said, "Originally, it was planned that the guests would pay it too." When Lee Young-ja chimed in, "We've come close to Incheon. Our guest here," a flustered I Dong-guk explained, "Everyone, this is Gyeonggi Province. Although it looks close, Oido belongs to Gyeonggi Province."

Lee Young-ja asked, "So you can't buy it?" to which I Dong-guk responded, "I could buy it if I wanted to." Park Se-ri then noted, "Athletes are originally cool," and I Dong-guk asserted, "When I was a senior, I always paid. I often paid when I was with Se-hyung."

Then Lee Young-ja remarked, "Many athletes are flocking to be adopted by Park Se-ri. Players like Lee Dae-ho, Kim Tae-kyun, and Park Tae-hwan want to be adopted," asking, "What would you do if sister Park Se-ri adopts you?"

Without hesitation, I Dong-guk replied, "I would go in." Park Se-ri explained, "There are too many family members here. There are five kids. Adding me and Dong-guk, that makes seven," to which I Dong-guk humorously added, "I feel like my back will break; it's time for a break now."

[Photo] Capture from 'What to do with the leftovers' broadcast.

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