With Yoon Da-hoon departing, original cast member Kim Yeong-ran joins the show.

She, who is the beloved younger sister of Park Won-suk and the comical rival of Hye-eun, is expected to bring vitality to the show with her enduring loveliness.

As the ladies, who met after a long time, spent a while complimenting each other's appearances, Lee Soon-sil, who was listening silently, noted that "Unlike South Korean women, the topic of conversation for North Korean women is survival," expressing her inability to relate to the sisters' conversation. Meanwhile, Kim Yeong-ran reveals an unexpected consolidation with Lee Soon-sil. Kim Yeong-ran recalls how her father, a displaced person, shed tears thinking of the family he left behind in North Korea, conveying the pain of division.

Kim Yeong-ran introduces the culture of the MZ generation. She introduces the MBTI, which she is currently into, and analyzes the personalities of the cast members one by one, playfully highlighting the opposite traits of Park Won-suk, with whom she has over 40 years of friendship. As she shows her interaction with AI, the tech-averse Hye-eun amusingly reacts by asking, "Is it a person?", seemingly shying away from the machine.

Meanwhile, the sad family history of Kim Yeong-ran and Hong Jin-hee is revealed. Following Yeong-ran, who was severely lethargic after losing her mother, Hong Jin-hee adds that her mother, whose condition worsened to the point of needing a kidney transplant, refused the surgery out of concern for her daughter, leaving a heavy feeling.

The delightful reunion with original cast member Kim Yeong-ran can be seen on Monday, Sept. 8, at 8:30 p.m. on KBS2's 'Let's Live Together with Park Won-suk.'

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