In SBS Plus and ENA's 'I Am SOLO, Afterwards Love Continues' (hereinafter referred to as 'Nasol Four Seasons'), which aired on the 9th, the 15th class Gwang-soo and Ok-soon were first shown preparing for marriage after 'I Am SOLO'. In addition, the 16th Sangcheol captivated viewers by showing the work and love of a ‘Seattle Confucian boy’.
On this day, Gwangsu of the 15th class, who appeared with the introduction of “a married couple born from ‘Nasol’”, spoke directly about the ‘rumor of breakup of engagement’ that arose during the marriage preparation process. Gwangsu confessed, “I had a bit of trouble with Oksoon,” and “When Oksun gets into trouble, I stop following her on Instagram.” He then dismissed the rumors of discord by saying, “There were times when I felt upset during the wedding preparation process.” He added, “Through conversation, we resolved things well and became closer, which served as an opportunity for me to feel once again, ‘Ok-soon and I are really good matches.’”
A little while later, Gwang-su showed off the flower pot that Ok-sun had given him as a gift when he opened his lawyer's office. At this time, Ok-sun came to Gwang-soo's office with a lot of coffee. Regarding the ‘unfollow situation’ that led to rumors of a break-up of the engagement, Oksun said, “I just made a fuss on my own. “My brother didn’t do anything, but I was the only one who got annoyed,” he said with a laugh.
Ok-soon even had a nightmare about Gwang-soo cheating on her right before her wedding, and Gwang-soo said, “Dreams are the opposite, honey. So, just stick close to your brother,” he comforted Ok-sun. Additionally, Gwangsu sent Oksun off with a sweet ‘kiss’. Ok-sun, who returned to the ballet academy, changed into her lovely ballet uniform and exuded the 'director's force', saying, "There are 100 classes a month."
Oksun, who is now a decent director but had a difficult time starting the academy at first, said, “It originally started small in the basement. “I really don’t have any money,” he said in tears. “When I was in my mid to late 20s, living at home was very difficult. “I worked every day, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, and set up a small business, and many members came, so I moved into a comfortable space after a year,” he said proudly. Ok-sun then boasted of Gwang-soo's traces that were decorated here and there at the ballet academy, such as dried flower bouquets and hand-written letters, and said, "My brother is very good to me. However, I also feel anxious about what will happen if this happiness is shattered,” he said, expressing his complex feelings.
The two, who were about to get married, visited a philosophy center to see if they were compatible. The fortune teller said, “If you look at it in terms of the harmony of yin and yang, it fits well,” and added, “I’m not saying the fortune telling is absolute, but I think it’s not the luck of the couple, who looked at it a little coldly, but the fortune of a friend of the opposite sex. “The couple’s relationship is weak,” he said. Gwangsu held Oksun's hand tightly, who was disappointed by their somewhat disappointing compatibility. Ok-soon, who left the philosophy hall, grumbled, “They say we’re not that good,” and Gwang-su once again showed off his ‘kissing skills,’ saying, “Honey, come back to work.”
Gwangsu, who headed to the cafe, said, “If you get married, it’s a relationship decided by God. “Of course divorce is not possible,” he declared. Oksun bravely told the production team, “I’m going to go to church starting next year anyway, so I won’t trust fortune telling.” Gwangsu said, “Let’s trust you and live happily together,” and promised, “I will continue to protect Oksun by my side.” Oksoon expressed her thoughts about the marriage, saying, “We will live happily ever after, so please watch over us.”
Meanwhile, Sang-cheol, a member of the 16th class who works at Company B, a famous airplane manufacturer, revealed 'Seattle Life' once again. He began working from home, saying, “I have to work 24 hours a day, even on weekends,” and asked the production crew for their understanding that filming would not be possible for security reasons while he was working. Sang-cheol, who only showed up in the afternoon, headed to the Korean mart, an hour and a half away by car, to buy groceries. On the way to the Korean mart, Sang-cheol's workplace appeared, and Sang-cheol revealed the story of becoming an employee of Company B after trying 20 times, saying, "I kept applying here (Company B) because it was the best job in Washington State." Furthermore, Sang-cheol expressed his pride, saying, “If you hold on just a little longer, you can receive a lot of retirement benefits, and as long as you don’t make mistakes, you can live a stable life.”
Sang-cheol, who filled not only his refrigerator at the Korean mart but also his longing for Korea, quickly downed Ugeoji Galbitang at a nearby Korean restaurant. Sang-cheol then met his friend Andrew, and surprised 3 MCs Defconn, Cho Hyun-ah, and Kyung-ri by revealing the secret story that the motel his friend inherited from his parents was once used as a 'sanctuary' by 'pop legend' Kurt Cobain. “(Sang-cheol) has a special charm,” Andrew said. “Usually men approach women first, but there was a woman who came from Brazil to see Sang-cheol before. “Sang-cheol has the power to seduce women when they talk to him,” he said, testifying to Sang-cheol’s ‘exploding charm’ in the past.
Andrew then confessed his past of not being able to get married due to his parents' opposition, and Sang-cheol and Andrew continued their serious conversation about love and marriage. Sangcheol said, “It’s hard for me because I have no choice. That’s why I decided to go on ‘I’m SOLO’,” he said, adding, “I hope I meet someone who’s really serious and good,” and expressed his still high expectations for ‘True Love.’
Ten Asia Reporter Kim Seo-yoon seogugu@tenasia.co.kr