Lee Sang-min finally clears 6.9 billion won in debt
Lee Sang-min finally clears 6.9 billion won in debt
Lee Sang-min pays off 6.97 billion won in debt after 20 years.

In SBS' 'My Little Old Boy', which airs on the 7th, Lee Sang-min, who paid off 6.97 billion won in debt after 20 years, is shown saying his final goodbyes to his creditors.

On this day, Lee Sang-min visited the house of a creditor with whom he had been in a relationship for 20 years while repaying his debt. Lee Sang-min expressed his gratitude to the only creditor who came to Sang-min's mother's funeral, and said in a trembling voice, "It took a long time, brother."

Lee Sang-min then confessed that he had finally paid off the 6.97 billion won debt he had been paying for 20 years. The creditor, who had been congratulating him sincerely, handed over the debt documents he had had for 20 years, saying, “Tear up these documents and shake them off.” Lee Sang-min appeared to be in tears. The MCs and Movengers of the studio who saw this also gave a big round of applause and could not hide their pride, saying, "You've worked hard" and "It's really great."

It was revealed that there was a major crisis between Sang-min and his creditors, who had been in a relationship for 20 years, surprising everyone. A shocking incident occurred to Sang-min, who had been faithfully paying off his debt, and at this time, for the first time, Lee Sang-min did not receive a call from his creditor. In response to Sang-min's actions, the creditor confessed, "It's over with Lee Sang-min. That was a big turning point." The creditor who visited Sang-min at the time said that he was surprised by Lee Sang-min's eyes and actions upon seeing him for the first time. Curiosity amplifies what really happened between the two.

Everyone's attention was focused on Lee Sang-min, who paid off 6.9 billion won in debt and visited the bank again. Lee Sang-min, who appeared anxious as he confessed the story of how he had no choice but to come back to the bank as soon as he repaid his debt, is attracting attention as to what the story might be.

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