Jang Yun-jeong thinks of her son Yeon-woo, "I feel sorry for him growing up early."
Jang Yun-jeong thinks of her son Yeon-woo, "I feel sorry for him growing up early."
Jang Yoon-jeong, a mother of two, naturally thinks of her son Yeon-woo when she looks at Japanese mother Riene Akiba's dignified eldest daughter Yena.

In the 31st episode of MBC's 'Fathers Who Crossed the Water', which airs on the 14th, the parents of two children, Jang Yun-jung, In Gyo-jin, and Kim Na-young, are depicted immersed in the battle between Japanese mothers, Riene.

Model-turned-broadcaster Rie married Loveholics member Lee Jae-hak and had two daughters. Rie said, "It's a time when 5-year-old Yena and 2-year-old Yeju both need their mother a lot. As the youngest child takes a lot of care, the eldest Yena also needs a lot of motherly care, but I can't give it much. I don't know what to do between them." She reveals the concerns of a mother with multiple children.

Jang Yoon-jeong, a mother of two children, sympathizes with this, saying, "It's like the troubles of a family with multiple children. I want to share my love equally, but it's not easy, and I can see the children's feelings."

Liene's morning scene empathizes with parents of multiple children in the childcare community. The children are constantly calling for their mom and fighting for her mother knowingly or unknowingly. The first child, Yena, wakes up early, washes up, sits down at the table, and starts studying the workbook, arousing admiration. Yena calls her mother because she wants to study with her, but her mother cannot easily go to her side because she is taking care of the whining youngest child, Yeju.

Kim Na-young, the mother of two sons, Shin-woo and Lee Jun, watched Rie's troubled appearance as she had to worry about the eldest child to take care of the eldest child, while taking care of the eldest child made her cry, and said, "It must be so hard. At times like that, you want to split me in half." "I agree.

Japanese mother Riene Yena's dignified older sister aspect touches the hearts of fathers at childcare clubs. Yena tries to monopolize her mother when her younger brother, Ye-ju, is still young, and even when she shows her possessiveness by leaving all her belongings for Ye-ju, she does not get angry and gives them up to her younger brother. He also brings soup bowls and spoons for meals on behalf of his mother, who is busy taking care of his younger siblings.

Jang Yoon-jeong, who had always shared an anecdote with her polite and affectionate son Yeon-woo, seemed to be reminded of Yeon-woo when she looked at Riene's polite eldest daughter Yena, saying, "Eldest children are polite even if you don't teach them. It's a pity when a child grows up early."

Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr