The system of checks and balances between Lee Yeon-bok's son Lee Hong-woon and son-in-law Jeong Seung-soo, who own the Chinese restaurant Mokran, becomes even more tense.
In the 15th episode of KBS2's 'Walking into the Haunt', which airs on the 23rd, Lee Yeon-bok's son, Lee Hong-woon, and Lee Yeon-bok's son-in-law, Jeong Seung-su, strengthen their control over Lee Yeon-bok's store, Mokran.
On this day, Jeong Seung-soo, the chef's son-in-law who has been in the business for 15 years, takes a one-day cooking class to steal the heart of his father-in-law, Lee Yeon-bok. In the last episode, Lee Yeon-bok and Jeong Seung-soo showed off a strong chemistry that felt like father and son rather than a father-in-law and son-in-law relationship, and even MC Park Na-rae was surprised, saying, "I've never seen a son-in-law and father-in-law be this close. I can't believe it."
Son-in-law Jeong Seung-su confesses his special secret, saying, "It seems like my father-in-law is a unique case. Even after marriage, we become close because we share hobbies such as playing games together." Special MC Yoo Se-yoon is said to have admired his desperate efforts to win the attention of his father-in-law, saying, "This is why (my son-in-law) plays table tennis so hard."
Lee Yeon-bok's son, Lee Hong-woon, made the studio burst into laughter by revealing his never-ending restraint toward his son-in-law, Jeong Seung-soo, saying, "I think I'm going to fall for my brother-in-law at the store." However, son-in-law Jeong Seung-soo's one-hitting lesson to win the heart of his father-in-law is also attracting attention as it is said that he gets into a heated battle with Lee Yeon-bok during a table tennis rain game.
In the end, Lee Yeon-bok complained, saying, "Seung-su, you're missing," and son-in-law Jeong Seung-soo reportedly retaliated by saying, "I kind of hate my father-in-law," raising curiosity about what would have happened in the fantastic table tennis match between father-in-law Lee Yeon-bok and son-in-law Jeong Seung-su. stimulate
Meanwhile, Lee Yeon-bok's family is trying to break the seal, from ping pong rain betting to eating edible insects. When a playful Lee Yeon-bok bought edible insects such as pupae, grasshoppers, and crickets as dessert, her son Lee Hong-woon asked, “Do you work at a quarantine company?” and son-in-law Jeong Seung-soo asked, “Why are you buying these?” It is said that it causes earthquakes and refuses to eat with its whole body.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr