This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.

Broadcaster Kim Sook began landscaping work in the yard of her Jeju house.

On the 8th episode of tvN's 'Unpredictable', the Ssuk Family was shown starting yard landscaping work at the Jeju Ssuk House. That day, Jeon Hye-jin, who had come to meet her husband Lee Cheon-hee, naturally became a worker and joined the work.

Jeon Hye-jin carried heavy wood bravely, and Kim Sook admired, "Hye-jin is strong." In response, Jeon Hye-jin joked, "But my stamina is short," and added, "There is one hour left," drawing laughter.

Before the remodeling began, before planting the hanyul (hagyul) tree that Kim Sook had hoped for, the Ssuk Family, starting with Kim Sook, each took a shovel and scooped soil to complete the ritual.

But soon the Ssuk Family all became serious. While they were digging the ground in earnest to plant the hanyul (hagyul) tree, something hard got caught on the shovel.

What Song Eun I picked up was a round, plate-shaped part. Song Eun I said, "This looks like an artifact?" and guessed, "It looks from the Iron Age," and Kim Sook's expression turned sour at the thought that construction might be delayed again.

But on closer inspection, the part said 'Made in China.' It turned out that Jang Wooyoung had found such a thing somewhere and had buried it shallowly in the ground. Lee Cheon-hee scolded Jang Wooyoung, saying, "Do you want to see Kim Sook faint?"

Meanwhile, the 230-pyeong Jeju Seongeup Village house owned by Kim Sook, which had been neglected for 10 years, drew attention when it was revealed through Unpredictable.

At that time, the house was designated as a national heritage area, so remodeling was only possible after obtaining permission for changes in appearance from the Korea Heritage Service, and remodeling had to be carried out carefully while preserving several conditions, such as keeping the Jeju basalt stone walls and thatched roofs in their original form. <

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