This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
Recently, Park Na-rae, who has become the center of controversy over the 'Jusaimo' issue, disappeared from I Live Alone, while Ki's daily life, rumored to be friendly with 'Jusaimo', was broadcast as is.
On the 12th broadcast of MBC I Live Alone (hereinafter I Live Alone), Ki was shown making kimchi with Kani and Kani's mother-in-law.
Ki packed a large suitcase and headed to the home of close friend Kani's mother-in-law. Until now, Ki had received Kani's mother-in-law's kimchi and various side dishes, and to repay her, she went out to help with the kimchi-making.
Ki and Kani went to the field with the mother-in-law to pull and trim napa cabbages and radishes. Kani's mother-in-law said she would prepare oyster bossam, Kani's favorite, and a pleased Kani sang while spouting gibberish.
Back home, they began preparing in earnest for the kimchi-making. Even while washing radishes, Kani sang an exuberant song that made people laugh. They made kimchi with all their hearts, and although it was Ki's first time, she showed skillful technique.
After finishing kimchi for 70 heads of cabbage, Kani said, "I want to give a massage afterward. I feel very concerned," revealing her worried feelings toward her mother-in-law. Ki said, "It's a feeling for you," and Kani said, "I don't call her mother-in-law. I call her mom," expressing affection for her mother-in-law.
Exhausted after making kimchi for 70 heads of cabbage, Kani and Ki were worn out. Kani's mother-in-law prepared bossam and home-cooked food for the two. Ki was deeply moved after eating the spread Kani's mother-in-law had prepared.
[Photo] MBC I Live Alone
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