Chun Myung-hoon from 'The Bride Class' goes on a sweet-and-sour date with his crush, Sowol, who is from Miss China, in Incheon Chinatown.
The 176th episode of Channel A's 'Current Man Life - The Bride Class' (hereafter 'The Bride Class'), airing at 9:30 p.m. on the 13th, will reveal Chun Myung-hoon spending a delightful time with Sowol, who has just returned from a long business trip and vacation in Europe.
On that day, Chun Myung-hoon reveals, "I wanted Sowol to experience the taste of my hometown, so I prepared a Chinatown date." Sowol responds, "It definitely feels like China~" with satisfaction, and Chun Myung-hoon boasts his fluent Chinese skills while buying snacks as they pass by a place selling oven-baked dumplings. 'Principal' Lee Seung-cheol, watching from the studio, showers him with compliments, saying, "Myung-hoon speaks Chinese well~, he could go to his in-laws' house." Chun Myung-hoon explains, "In the past, I also did activities in China with NRG and studied a bit more because of Sowol."
Immediately after, he proudly introduces Sowol to the store clerks and passing people as, "She's my girlfriend," but Sowol corrects him with a serious expression, saying, "Absolutely not." However, she kindly wipes something off Chun Myung-hoon's face soon after. The charm of Sowol, who is like "tsundere," makes the 'studio mentor group' feel happy, and Chun Myung-hoon adds humor, saying, "That's why I unconsciously feel a desire to spill more."
Moments later, Chun Myung-hoon enters a Chinese restaurant. When the clerk sees him, they tell Sowol, "Your boyfriend is handsome." Sowol immediately corrects them, stating, "He's not my boyfriend, just a friend." But Chun Myung-hoon emphasizes clearly in Chinese, "She's my girlfriend. We like each other!" Sowol rolls her eyes and exclaims, "Delusional!" In response, 'Vice-principal' Lee Da Hae asks, "Doesn't he get hurt by what Sowol says?" Chun Myung-hoon coolly laughs and replies, "I forget about it," receiving praise from Lee Seung-cheol that he has a good personality for a husband.
In a chaotic atmosphere, Chun Myung-hoon takes Sowol on the ferris wheel at the Wolmido amusement park. There, he asks, "When meeting a guy, do you need to have 100% of your heart in it to date? I'm curious how much is needed to start dating." Sowol responds, "Of course, you need to have feelings," and adds, "It should be at least over 60%." Chun Myung-hoon immediately asks, "Then what percentage am I?" Sowol, without hesitation, gives him the number she thought of. This makes the 'studio mentor group' collectively sigh, and Chun Myung-hoon jokingly says, "Should we shake hands once?" causing everyone to be taken aback with laughter.
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