In 'My Little Old Boy,' Kim Young-chul went on a blind date with a beautiful lawyer and law school professor, showing a thrilling green light.

In the episode aired on the 13th of SBS's variety show 'My Little Old Boy,' Kim Young-chul's date with a lawyer was depicted, with Oh Jung-tae as the matchmaker.

Kim Young-chul stated regarding his ideal type, "I hope she speaks foreign languages well and reads books," expressing a desire for an intellectual woman. It turned out that his date was a law school professor as well. Oh Jung-tae mentioned, "My younger sister is a judge," introducing her as someone from a family of legal professionals. Kim Young-chul responded, "I'm too behind," and his biological sister, who was watching from the monitor, burst out laughing, saying, "Yeah, you're quite behind."

He also noted that his date was 40 years old, which puts her 10 years older than him. When Oh Jung-tae said, "But she hasn't registered her marriage, though she has had a wedding once," Kim Young-chul replied, "Actually, having been married once makes it easier for me since I haven't been married at this age," expressing concern, saying, "I'm too single; my last relationship was before double digits." Oh Jung-tae encouraged him actively, saying, "If you like her, give her a book; if not, don't, you need to get married soon."

Then the day of Kim Young-chul's blind date arrived. The beautiful lawyer complimented him, saying, "You look much better in person," starting the conversation with praise. Kim Young-chul joked, "You knew it was me at the blind date, right?" and when he asked whether she didn't consider his age and appearance, she responded, "I knew your age when I came; I do care about appearances." She added, "In my standards, your looks are excellent; you look much better in person," making Kim Young-chul's heart flutter.

Kim Young-chul said, "I crammed to study legal terms," and engaged in some English flirting. When his date said, "I'm good at reading legal terms, but I'm a bit nervous speaking them," he replied, "Then you read the documents, and I'll handle the speaking," to which she responded, "That works perfectly." Particularly because Kim Young-chul mentioned he wasn't good at driving, his date said, "That's fine; I can do it," and they all expressed joy, calling it "a perfect match."

Continuing, his date brought up her past pain from having been married once. In response, Kim Young-chul said, "I heard about that, and I'm sorry; I should have gone through that a couple of times at this age," jokingly lightening the mood, saying, "I'm sorry for not having gone through it."

As the conversation naturally flowed into their dreams about dating, when his date mentioned, "My boyfriend does everything for me," Kim Young-chul said, "Spending time together in the same space while doing our own things is a dream." His date replied, "I'm the type who feels lonely; if someone is next to me, the work gets done well, and it would be nice to see each other's faces. I like reading books in a coffee shop." Kim Young-chul agreed, saying, "I also enjoy studying; it's really fun," and he smoothly suggested, "Shall we meet next time and read together?" His date responded positively, saying, "That sounds good."

The two exchanged phone numbers. The panelists commented, "They match so well; they are perfect together!" and added, "It feels great; they will probably get married." When they congratulated Kim Young-chul's sister in advance, she jokingly responded, "If they get married, we'll be living far away. I might even immigrate to avoid living with them," and concluded with a laugh, saying, "I really hope he gets married; Oh Jung-tae saved a life with this one."

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