'Mr. House Husband' unveiled a new beginning for the Lee Min-woo family.
The episode aired on KBS 2TV 'Mr. House Husband Season 2' (hereafter 'Mr. House Husband') on the 6th, showcasing the Lee Min-woo family's preparations for living in Korea.
Previously surprising everyone by declaring he would live a newlywed life at his parents' house in Seoul with his sister, he dropped another bombshell, stating that his fiancée and daughter would arrive in Korea tomorrow, leaving his parents in shock.
Lee Min-woo shared, "I felt like if I told my parents ahead of time, they would start preparing everything, and I didn't want to burden them," revealing the reason why he had to speak up late. Amid challenging financial circumstances, the entwined feelings of Lee Min-woo, who worries about his parents, and his parents' concerns for him conveyed a touching family love.
While watching, Baek Ji-young asked about Eun Ji-won's newlywed home. Eun Ji-won revealed, "I am living in the house I currently reside in," and when asked if he had prepared anything for his wife, he humorously responded, "Me," bringing laughter. He added, "I will cater to my wife's preferences for anything needed. If I meddle unnecessarily, it will ultimately turn into what I want, so it's better to give up entirely," demonstrating a realistic yet wise attitude.
On his way to welcome his fiancée and 6-year-old daughter arriving in Korea, Lee Min-woo opened up about the economic realities and his feelings about living together. He honestly expressed, "I'm not pretending to be poor, but I'm not in a situation to prepare a newlywed home right now, so I'm saving as much as possible. (Living together) has its inconveniences."
Lee Min-woo's parents began tidying up and cooking while waiting for their new family. His mother carefully prepared various dishes for her daughter-in-law and granddaughter, who would need to adapt to a new environment, expressing her feelings, "I feel sorry for them. I want to make all the delicious food and buy everything they want." His father also displayed thoughtful behavior by preparing a teddy bear for his granddaughter.
Arriving in front of their home, Lee Min-woo's fiancée, who is starting a new life in Korea after settling in Japan, couldn't hide her nervousness. Lee Min-woo also revealed his tension, saying, "It's our house, but why am I so nervous?" as he anticipated his parents' unpredictable reaction. Finally, in the moment they all moved in together, Lee Min-woo's parents warmly embraced his fiancée and 6-year-old daughter, filling the scene with emotion. It raises curiosity about what laughter and touching moments their adaptation to living under one roof will bring in the future.
Meanwhile, 'Mr. House Husband' airs every Saturday at 10:20 p.m.
[Photo] Captured from 'Mr. House Husband' broadcast
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