'The manager has donkey ears' Chef Jung Ji-sun fell into 고민 after criticizing his son Woo-hyung's monthly spending.
On the 26th broadcast of KBS2 'The manager has donkey ears', Jung Ji-sun was shown having a deep conversation with his 13-year-old son Woo-hyung.
After appearing for the first time in a while, Jung Ji-sun's son Woo-hyung surprised viewers by boasting a height of 173cm and a shoe size of 300mm at age 13. Jung, who visited Pohang to develop seafood menus, explained, "My son had no dreams, but he said his dream was to be an entrepreneur, so I brought him."
Parodying 'Reborn Rich' as 'the only son at the Chinese restaurant', Woo-hyung headed to the Pohang market with Jung Ji-sun. Jung said, "If you're 12 you can do anything," but Woo-hyung, being 13, embarrassed her as a mother and drew laughs. Jung walked through the market with her son conducting a thorough investigation for ingredient procurement, focusing on regular supply and stable unit prices.
Jung Ji-sun was a star even at the market. Facing a rush of photo and autograph requests, Woo-hyung stepped back a pace to watch with a proud expression. Woo-hyung said, "It seems like people take more pictures because my mother became famous," and Um Ji-in, watching the two's footage in the studio, said, "At that age, a child would be proud of seeing his mother's work."
It is known that Woo-hyung is investing in stocks. Jung said, "He has liked playing with numbers for a long time, and he seems to be studying because he has a practical interest in stocks," and Woo-hyung said, "I started by getting 5,000 won from my father and bought Hyundai Motor as my first stock, but it fell so much I sold it and made a 20,000 won revenue. It was fun so I kept doing it. Later I bought Hanwha Ocean and made a 150,000 won revenue, and I also invested in Samsung Heavy Industries."
Starting with 5,000 won and making 200,000 won in revenue, Woo-hyung confessed, "Lately I spend too much money in a month." Jung was surprised that Woo-hyung's monthly allowance was 50,000 won and that he was a big spender, and Woo-hyung explained, "I fill it with money I've saved since I was young and stock revenue." Angered by her son's lack of awareness about where he was spending money, Jung confronted him, and Woo-hyung retorted, refusing to back down. The gap between them over the monthly allowance did not narrow. Jung then tried to increase his son's number of academies so he would have no time to spend money as he entered middle school, and as Woo-hyung backed down, the war between them ended.
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