In 'Let's Live Together with Park Won-sook,' the meeting with Park Won-sook's biological sister, who has lived away from Korea for nearly 40 years, is depicted. The sister expresses gratitude for Park Won-sook, who has taken on the role of the eldest sister and the breadwinner for her five siblings in place of their early-departed father. Park Won-sook confesses that she needed '5 million won' just to give each sibling '1 million won,' revealing the financial burden she bore as the de facto head of the family. Additionally, the sister shares her grief during the accident involving Park Won-sook's son, expressing the difficulty in offering comfort, which evokes sympathy. The two sisters, who live on opposite sides of the globe and cannot promise when they will meet again, spend a memorable time together.
Park Won-sook stirs interest by hinting at a new romance in Switzerland. Park Won-sook and Yoon Da-hoon visit a workshop of a renowned watchmaker in Switzerland, which boasts world-class watch manufacturing technology. There, Park Won-sook is instantly captivated by the tall watchmaker with a gentle demeanor and profound philosophy as an artisan. A beaming smile spreads across her face, transforming her into a shy girl. There are growing expectations as to whether Park Won-sook's fluttering emotions, transcending borders, can indeed lead to a meaningful connection.
The four siblings climb to the summit of the Titlis peak in the Alps, which rises over 3,000 meters above sea level. Against the stunning backdrop of the Swiss snowy mountains, covered in eternal snow that never melts all year round, they challenge themselves to cross the highest suspension bridge in Europe. At the edge of a dizzying cliff, feeling as if they were walking above the clouds, Hye-eun bursts into tears. Attention is focused on whether the fearful Hye-eun can overcome her greatest fear and complete this once-in-a-lifetime challenge. Meanwhile, Park Won-sook, gazing at the snow-covered landscape, is expected to cry out, 'I had a tough time too!' drawing attention to why she, who always maintained her smile in front of her siblings, finally spills out her pent-up emotions and sobs.
The meaning of the tears shed in Switzerland can be seen on June 23, Monday, at 8:30 p.m. on KBS2's 'Let's Live Together with Park Won-sook.'
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