In 'My Kid's Private Life,' Jung Woong-in allowed his daughter So-yoon to contact Ko-o-ki.

The 30th episode of ENA's Sunday entertainment show 'My Kid's Private Life' (hereafter 'My Life') aired on the 20th, showcasing Yeon-woo and Ha-young from the Do-do siblings, along with their friends, as they attempted their first friendship trip without adults. Simultaneously, it depicted Jung Woong-in's daughter So-yoon meeting Ko-o-ki for a date in Seoul, creating moments of joy and anticipation.

On this day, Yeon-woo's wish to travel with friends became a reality. Yeon-woo and Ha-young formed 'Do-do Friends' with their friends Ye-ha, Jae-won, and Seo-ha, embarking on an adventure to Hong Kong as a group of five without adults.

A week before the trip, the children gathered at the Do-do siblings' home to plan their travels. Among them, Jae-won impressed everyone by presenting organized data on exchange rates and tourist attractions, while Yeon-woo surprised everyone by seeking tour recommendations from AI.

Upon arriving at Hong Kong International Airport, the elder sister and brother were momentarily taken aback by the expansive airport and the large crowd. Yeon-woo, who had gained diverse experiences through 'My Life,' calmly exercised her leadership skills, noting, 'If I get flustered, my friends will too, so I did my best.'

Later, while withdrawing money from an ATM, Yeon-woo faced a crisis when she repeatedly entered the wrong card PIN. Fortunately, she called her dad, Do Kyung-wan, and managed to withdraw the money. She then successfully purchased an Octopus card for transportation in Hong Kong, and used the subway to reach the station near their accommodation, enjoying a smooth progression.

While the trip continued to go well, the children encountered difficulties finding their accommodation. Additionally, a sudden situation arose at the accommodation where they had to break something, heightening curiosity about the upcoming story.

In the meantime, scenes were depicted of So-yoon, Jung Woong-in's second daughter, reunited with her ideal type, Ko-o-ki, whom she had met by chance during a trip to Japan, enjoying a date in Seoul. As soon as they saw each other, both broke into smiles, creating a sweet atmosphere. Notably, Ko-o-ki, who had studied Korean for three months to converse with So-yoon, surprised the studio by greeting her in Korean.

So-yoon took on the role of Ko-o-ki's travel guide. While walking along the Deoksugung Stone Wall Path, So-yoon mentioned, 'There's a saying that couples who walk here will break up,' to which Ko-o-ki replied, 'Then maybe if we run instead of walk, something good might happen,' as he took So-yoon's hand and ran. This scene, reminiscent of a youth drama, drew reactions of excitement from Jang Yoon-jung and Lee Hyun-yi.

After their sweet school date, they grew closer during their date at a drawing café, drawing each other's portraits. So-yoon, who is preparing for admission to a prestigious arts high school, completed a delicate portrait of Ko-o-ki, though Ko-o-ki presented an unidentified drawing, causing laughter. However, hidden in that drawing was the shape of a hairpin, which Ko-o-ki actually gifted to So-yoon, evoking strong emotions.

In the evening, So-yoon's sister Se-yoon and Ko-o-ki's friend Joo-ma joined in, creating a double date atmosphere. However, suddenly, dad Jung Woong-in appeared, raising the tension. Contrary to expectations, Jung Woong-in displayed a flexible attitude, stating, 'In the past, I would have opposed such meetings, but now it has changed. This is So-yoon's life.' When Ko-o-ki, after a gift offensive, asked, 'Can I continue to contact So-yoon in the future?', Jung Woong-in generously permitted him, saying, 'Since you've met in person, it's okay.'

At the end of the date, Ko-o-ki surprised everyone by shedding tears before their goodbye. The letter he handed to So-yoon contained the heartfelt message, 'I really like So-yoon. Thank you for meeting me,' written clearly in Korean, adding to the emotional impact. The brief yet profound date between the children showcased the power of pure emotions, making viewers feel vicarious excitement.

Meanwhile, the teaser released at the end of the broadcast depicted Lee Dong-guk's son 'Dae-bak' Si-an and Park Ju-ho's son Geon-hu going head-to-head in soccer, heightening anticipation. The show airs every Sunday at 7:50 p.m.

[Photo] 'My Kid's Private Life'

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