In the travel program "My Kid's Private Life," actor Jung Woong-in doubted his eyes when he saw his second daughter, So-yoon, with a boy.

The 21st episode of the ENA Sunday entertainment show "My Kid's Private Life" (herein referred to as "My Life"), which aired on the 18th, depicted the private life of Jung Woong-in as he celebrated the second day of their trip to Sapporo with his three daughters, Sam-yoon (Se-yoon, So-yoon, Da-yoon), and the birth of his younger sister Ye-rin who returned as an older brother, 'Taebully' Tae-ha.

From the first day of the trip to Sapporo, Sam-yoon had a tough time, almost losing their suitcase and sleeping in a guest house without unpacking. The trip to Otaru planned by So-yoon faced challenges right from the start due to a train delay. However, thanks to So-yoon quickly finding a way to take the bus, the children safely arrived in Otaru and headed straight to the market for lunch. However, due to a limited budget, they decided to order only two bowls of kaisendon (seafood rice bowl) and one bowl of plain rice.

To decide who would be the owner of the plain rice, Sam-yoon sent simultaneous text messages to their father, but Jung Woong-in didn't reply to anyone, which brought laughter. Eventually, the children forwarded messages to their friends, and Da-yoon came in first while Se-yoon came in second, naturally leading to So-yoon being the one to eat the plain rice. Only then did Jung Woong-in realize the meaning of the text, recalling, "So-yoon sent a message saying, 'Dad, I love you and miss you,' which surprised me". In reality, the scene was shown where Jung Woong-in belatedly sent a reply to So-yoon, who was in the midst of eating, asking, "Huh?! Is something going on?", making the atmosphere burst into laughter.

After the meal, the children decided to enjoy some free time. Among them, So-yoon headed to a crafts workshop alone. In the following scene, So-yoon was seen working on crafts next to a boy of the same age, raising concerns about her father's warnings, "Be careful of wolves." Surprisingly, the boy’s questions, "Do you want a boyfriend?" and "I'm going to Korea this time; if you’re okay with it, can we meet?", concluded the scene, making Jung Woong-in reveal his discomfort and provide a rough comment, sparking curiosity for the next story.

Next, star baby Tae-ha, who swept various trending rankings during his first appearance, returned, evoking fond memories. Since the birth of his younger sister Ye-rin last October, Tae-ha, who has become an older brother, has grown remarkably, capturing the attention of online aunts and uncles. Most notably, the cuteness of Ye-rin, who resembles Tae-ha in his childhood, provided great healing to the viewers.

The most eye-catching change in Tae-ha was the scene where he seemed to master Hangul and read a storybook independently. However, in reality, it was Tae-ha's created story, and his adorable imagination and creativity surprised the adults even more. As Tae-ha effortlessly answered questions in both English and Chinese characters, the MCs marveled, saying, "He's truly a language genius."

Subsequently, Taerin's family headed to the airport to travel to Kota Kinabalu. Before departure, their mother asked Tae-ha to fetch a travel book for Kota Kinabalu. In the vast airport, Tae-ha displayed remarkable ingenuity by first climbing to a high place to locate the bookstore. While at the bookstore, he identified the travel book section just by looking at the covers, and by picking out the word 'I' that he recognized, successfully found the "Kota Kinabalu" travel book without anyone's help and completed the task.

Throughout the trip, Tae-ha remained dignified, and after boarding the plane, he asked his mother, "After laying Ye-rin down, can you hug me?" Although he is the older brother, Tae-ha was still a young child who preferred his mother’s embrace. Without crying, Ye-rin peacefully transitioned to the baby bed, and Tae-ha, snuggled against their mother, moved everyone with a charming remark of, "I love you, mom." Notably, Yang Yoon's mother, Jang Yoon-jung, empathized, saying, "When your son says he loves you, it really makes your heart flutter." The next story of Tae-ha, filled with laughter and emotion even before the trip officially started, is already highly anticipated.

Meanwhile, ENA's Sunday entertainment program "My Kid's Private Life" airs every Sunday at 6:50 p.m.

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