Hong Jin-hee and Yoon Da-hoon visit the ancient temple Jeondeungsa to wish for their family's happiness. As Hong Jin-hee fills the wish lantern with numerous wishes, her growing greed prompts Yoon Da-hoon to discourage her, leading to a humorous sibling dynamic that brings laughter.
Hong Jin-hee prepares a special meal to surprise the four siblings. On the 4th, Hong Jin-hee discussed her over 30-year friendship with Kim Hye-soo in the previous episode. It also became a topic that Kim Hye-soo sends grocery gifts every month for Hong Jin-hee, who lives alone. This time, she expresses her gratitude by cooking with the thoughtful gifts she received each month.
Yoon Da-hoon introduces easy tips for mugwort steaming that anyone can follow at home. Using an electric heating pad, the sisters marvel and feel spring with their entire bodies. As their bodies and minds feel relaxed from the steaming, the four siblings talk about the difficult past years. Hye-eun reveals the moment she considered quitting as a singer during her prime, saying that the song she recorded thinking it would be her last became a hit and extended her singing career, revealing the behind-the-scenes story of her turning point and immortal hit song 'Monologue.' Hong Jin-hee also opens up about her earnings over the past 20 years when she decided to retire and disappeared from the entertainment industry, and they listen closely to her story.
The four people visit a famous café in Ganghwa filled with antiques. They reminisce about the era by finding traces of stars who graced the cover of 'Sunday Seoul,' including Kim Young-ran, Im Lee-ja, and the LPs of Bunny Girls. Meanwhile, Yoon Da-hoon suddenly wells up with tears upon discovering an old barber chair. Although he had resented his father for sending him to the military against his dreams of becoming an actor, he now understands his father's heart, who did not want his children to walk a difficult path after watching his own younger brother struggle as an unknown singer, revealing an emotional moment.
The story of the four siblings can be seen on Monday, May 12, at 8:30 p.m. on KBS2's 'Park Won-sook's Living Together.'
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