Jijo had a conversation with his father and mother about the grants.
On the 5th, aired on MBC Every1 and MBN's 'I'm grown up but I won't go out,' Jijo entered into a re-negotiation for the broadcast grants with his father and mother.
Jijo's father attracted attention by suggesting to Jijo to write a new contract for 2025. The father showed a strong demeanor, saying, "Anyway, it's something we have to get through once."
The father said, "I suggested rewriting the contract since the new year began, but it seemed like he was ignoring it. It meant for him to get his act together. I wanted to tell him to become an ant and run around." Jijo was expected to be even more mentally prepared as he was leaving the agency to stand on his own.
The father asked, "What will you do about food and housing costs?" and said he would charge his son rent. In response, Jijo showed a readiness to leave while looking for his CARRY and shouted, "I can't live in this corner of the house." Seeing this, the father was so taken aback that he spilled the kimchi stew he was eating, causing everyone to burst into laughter.
The father suggested for the new contract, "Let's say I get 20, my wife gets 40, and my son gets 40." Jijo, who previously received an 80 equity share, was taken aback.
The father said, "Nowadays, since I'm on TV, many people ask me to buy a drink of soju." In response, Jijo said, "It's better to cut ties with those people." The mother added, "There are many people recognizing us these days, so I need to do some makeup and hair," noting that maintaining dignity costs a lot, which brought laughter.
Jijo said, "The contract is important, but emotions are involved in making that contract. We need to appeal to those emotions," creating his own strategy that made everyone burst into laughter.
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