DinDin revealed a harrowing accident from his time studying in Canada.
On the 9th, a video titled "The great people who raised DinDin (w. the person involved in Square's Dream appears)" was posted on the YouTube channel "DinDin is DinDin." In the video that day, DinDin's mother and older sister appeared together and revealed episodes from his school days and studying abroad.
His mother recalled, "Originally I planned to send him when he was in the second year of middle school, but when I told him to go, DinDin said, 'Even when I'm next to mom and dad I'm like this, if someone like me studies abroad it's a shortcut to ruining my life.'" But in the end he left for Canada with his sister in the first year of high school.
His sister said, "After he went to study abroad, every friend I met sent messages. 'Serri, your mom looks so much younger'—they said she had rejuvenated after you left. I sacrificed myself and mom got younger," she revealed, prompting laughter.
The problem came after that. DinDin said, "When we were at a party in Canada I was holding a bottle when a friend ran up and hugged me," adding, "We fell, the bottle broke and shards pierced my hand." He continued, "Because I wanted to keep partying I pulled out the shards. There was so much blood I wrapped my hand with tissue and a towel and kept partying," shocking everyone.
The situation didn't end there. DinDin said, "We were playing in the apartment building's common entrance and because blood was dripping someone called the police," and explained, "So we all ran away." He said the bleeding didn't stop even while taking the bus home.
His sister recalled, "When we got home his hand was all wet. It was soaked with blood. I had never seen anything like that so I was terrified." They ended up going to the emergency room, and DinDin confessed, "I kept bleeding for four hours," heightening the tension.
There was another incident. DinDin said, "It was so cold in winter that at a bus stop we burned newspaper with friends," adding, "A police car stopped, asked what we were doing, and then told us to get in." There had been frequent arson incidents nearby at the time. His sister said, "They explained they were not those kinds of people."
In response DinDin joked, "People ask if I often meet the police, but I really did meet the police often. The police are always around us," drawing laughter.
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