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Thursday, May 07, 2009

 
FAMILY HONOR, Episode 2
Translated by Priscilla

Man on rooftop is shouting a lamentation, announcing the passing away of the great grandfather.

Danah runs inside the house of mourning and sees granny Samwol. They hug each other, crying out loud.

Inside the room, the family members are looking at the dead body, holding their tears.

Samwol: If you haven't left us yet, please come back to us, sir. Are you really gone, sir?

Joojung: Father… Father! (Cries out loud, and everyone else follows her crying).

NEXT SCENE

Old man: Let's make this a nine style ceremony.

Father: My father would like to keep this simple.

Man 1: Our name is at stake. So let's make this nine style…

Father: My father wants to keep this at five.

Man 1: You have the means. We should use this opportunity to let the people know who we are.

Old man: Don't you know President Ha's intentions? I think he wants to keep this quiet as not to disrupt the town.

Man 1: It's unlawful not to listen to us, the counsel of elders, and do as he pleases.

Old man: If it wasn't for President Ha, our clan would have disappeared from the books.

Man 2: You're right. It was President Ha who restored our lost heritage. And it was him who brought our families together when we were all spread out from each other. I feel it's only right to let him do as he pleases.

Old man: If there're no more comments, let's vote on this.

Joojung: These old men love to debate about rituals. (to the dead old man) You must be happy, father!

NEXT

Cleansing of the dead body and preparation for burial.

TY's wife: Grandfather should have something to eat. He didn't eat anything since yesterday afternoon.

SY's wife: When one of the parents die, the son is supposed to fast for 4 days.

TY's wife: What?

Samwol: During a funeral service, we must just follow the first wife's instructions.

TY's wife: But he's an old man… 4 days is too long…

Samwol: That's the law. Besides, President Ha wouldn't eat even if you ask him to.

Jongmal: (Crying) Grandma!

Samwol: You came.

Jongmal: How shocking! He was perfectly fine in the morning!

Samwol: That's right… How shocking! Did you bring everything I asked you to bring?

NEXT


Dong Dong: Dad!

TY: Yes.

Dong Dong: (struggling with his tie) How do you do this?

TY: I don't know how to do this either.

Father: Let's all be serious.

TY: (Kicking DD) I'm reprimanded because of you.

DD: Why do you kick me?

SY: Come over here. (He helps DD)

DD: Dad, is there anything you do well?

TY: You boy! (After a pause, he walks towards his brother) Do mine also. DD's mom did my ties every morning.

NEXT

TY's wife: Grand aunt! I'm curious… He passed away in Seoul. Why did they bring the body to Jongtaek without even cleaning his body? Does he need to be buried in this town?

Joojung: Don't you know I'm a rebellious child?

TY's wife: Grand-aunt… how can you say that? (Looking to the other women, then to SY's wife) Big sister, you know the answer, don't you?

Danah:
There cannot be any funeral preparation before the morning lamentation.

TY's wife:
What's a morning lamentation?

Danah:
Mr. Park took great-grandfather's pajamas and cried a lamentation on the rooftop in the morning.

TY's wife:
I see… That's like an announcement of the death, isn't it?

DA: Not really. It's a petition for the soul to come back to us if it has not left us completely.

Joojung: That's pure nonsense. Once he's dead, he's gone. What do we call him for? We just need to pretend we're good children. (She walks out)

TY's wife: Our grand-aunt's so peculiar. She cried the most, but she's already moved on. By the way, you went through this type of funerals in your parent's household, right? This is my first, so I don't know what to do.

SY's wife:
What if I know what to do? I'm a first wife accused of adultery.

NEXT

The elders are still debating about the right ways of honoring the ancestors. Joojung is listening to them with disdain. Danah joins her, looking at her grand aunt with concern.

JJ: What?

DA:
Nothing…

JJ: You're scared I'm going to say something out of place?

DA: Grandma…

JJ: Look at the excited faces of those old men. They're taking this business so seriously. (looking at DA) If I wasn't your grand-aunt, you'd like to force my mouth shut, wouldn't you?

DA: Mother always worried for you. She wished you'd cry and complain some times.

JJ: I guess your mom didn't know that my entire life is full of complains…

NEXT

Incense burning and bowing to the spirits.

JJ: (to Samwol) You don't want me to drink, do you?

Samwol: Just a little.

JJ: I'm trying hard to hold my tongue.

Dong Dong: Mom! I'm hungry. (TY's wife looks at the granny, wondering if that's allowed)

Samwol: The little ones should eat.

NEXT

DD: (refusing to eat kimchi) I don't want this.

Mom: You must eat this.

DD: I don't like kimchi.

Mom: You still must eat this, from now on.

DD: I don't want to!

Mom: Just eat this. From now on, you should eat the vegetables. You can't continue eating just rice with ham.

DD: My stomach hurts when I force myself to eat something I don't like.

Mom: Your elders will scold you.

DD: I don't live at grandpa's house.

Mom: You might have to live with them.

DD: Dad's not the first born. Why would we live with grandpa?

NEXT

TY's falling asleep. SY gives him a knock.

TY: I'm going to wash my face.

SuckHo: (to grandpa) It's still a long way to go. Maybe you should sleep a little.

Mangi: Do you understand why we use a different letter to describe a person's death than an animal's?

SuckHo: Because there's a difference in reverence?

Mangi: If you understand that, you'd live differently.

NEXT

TY: (to DD) Did you eat?

DD: Yes.

TY: (to wife) I think I also need to eat. (wife stares at him) It's better than throwing the food away.

Wife: The boy's listening.

TY: (to DD) Don't you want to go to the bathroom?

DD: Not really.

TY: Go to the bathroom.

DD: I don't want to go.

TY: Go anyways. (to wife) Honey… you know my heart, don't you? I can't do anything without you. I know I'm able to function only thanks to you.

Wife: Get out.

TY: I know you're upset at me, but still…

Wife: Upset?

TY:
You're disappointed.

Wife: I lost all hope, you jerk.

TY: Why are you like this, honey? Can't you forgive that little incident?

Wife: (stepping hard on his foot) Save your nagging to someone else, you jerk!

TY: Honey, you know I trust you, don't you?

NEXT

DA: (massaging the granny's shoulders) What would we do without you, granny? (They continue listening to the elder's debates)

Samwol: It's always sad to see someone die. But since so many of his descendants are crying over him, I feel he's less lonely, don't you think so?

DA: Will you feel like that when you go also?

SW: Stop it. I don't want to hear you crying for me. How would I go in peace then?

DA: Then, you could come back to us…

SW: I don't want to. I want to leave soon, and see my lady. Why would I return?

DA: Who do you prefer? Me or my grandma?

SW: Bring me a scale. Let me weight you against each other.

DA: (hugging her) Even if you must go, don't go too soon. Who would I lean on if you're not here?

SW: OK, I'll live as long as I can keep my sanity. My Danah's so blessed. You're going to clean after me…

NEXT

After clothing the dead body and stuffing the mouth with food, they put him inside the coffin. Everyone's crying "Aygo! Aygo! Aygo!"


They bury the coffin.


Man 1: Elder Kwang mourned for 29 months. Elder Moo mourned for 35 months.

Elder:
Why do you continue saying that?

Man 1: I'm just disappointed we're doing so little this time. I'm afraid this will become the norm.

Old man:
Shut up!

Man 1: What is one month of mourning? (Crying)

NEXT

Visitors are walking inside. DA's students came.

Student 1:
Professor!

DA: You traveled so far you must be tired…

Student 1: We wanted to send a few representatives only but we thought this might be the only chance to witness a traditional funeral. So we had to draw a raffle number to come here.

Student 2: The professors will leave Seoul in the afternoon, and those who went to Jeju Seminar will come as soon as they're done there.

DA: There's no need for all that… Anyhow, I'm thankful to you all.

Student 2: Let's go inside and pay our respects.

DA: (looking at Hyung Gyu) You're not in my classes. What are you doing here?

HG: I won the raffle ticket.

DA: Why did you take part of that?

HG: Didn't you know I'm pretty good at gambling?

DA: Go inside.

HG: I'm staying till the end. The more help you get, the better.

DA:
Don't you have anything better to do?

HG: Aren't you still glad I'm staying?

NEXT

Students are listening to the explanation of the different parts of these funeral rituals and taking notes. HG is listening, looking bored.

DD: Mister, why aren't you taking notes?

HG:
Me? I'm not in this class.

DD: What?

HG: I'm not a history major.

DD: Then, why did you come?

HG: Who are you?

DD: I'm the great-great son.

HG: Great-great son? That means your great-grandfather passed away. How many generations apart? (counting with his fingers)

DD: You look stupid, Mister.

HG: Hey you, don't call me mister. Call me hyung (older brother). I'm pretty close with your aunt.

DD: Are you my aunt's boyfriend? (All the students look at them)

HG: I'm just a younger brother of hers.

DD: My aunt doesn't have a younger brother. What a weird man you are!

HG: I told you I'm your hyung…

NEXT


The elders are raising their voices, still debating.

TY's wife: Why are they fighting?

SY's wife: It's always like this.

TY's wife: They've so much energy. They're not tired of debating.

NEXT

Joojung's coworkers walk inside.


Boss: Wow! I knew you came from a noble family, but I didn't realize it was to this scale!

JJ: If you can admire a nobility that was bought with money, then I'll accept your complement.

Boss: Gosh! Always breaking the mood.

Colleague: (JJ pulls his sleeve) What's wrong?

JJ: Buy me a drink.

NEXT

Student 2: (explaining to students) The food that he used to have while he was alive has been prepared.

People are meditating with their eyes closed.

Jongmal: (to granny) What's wrong? Who are you looking for?

NEXT


Colleague: I'm going crazy! I can't believe this is happening. You're his only daughter. How can you be out here getting drunk during the funeral? Is this really happening?

JJ: Isn't money great?

Colleague: What?

JJ: You can do everything with money. You can re-establish a nobility with money.

Colleague: Of course money's good.

JJ: My father… he was addicted to gambling.

Colleague: Who, your father?

JJ: He was born in a noble family and inherited lots of money. But he lost it all, and he run away after selling his family's name away. Don't you think his life was pretty dramatic?

Col: How was your family's name restored?

JJ: Through money! My brother worked really hard and with that money he bought this amazing family name!

Col: Can you buy a family's name with money?

JJ: Is there anything that money cannot buy? Nothing. You can buy a family's clan, just like you can buy a nation.

Col: That's right! Just like the Israelites.

JJ:
Yes! The Israelites! Is there a bigger clan than the Israelites? They're smart and hard workers. And with that money they bought the land. How romantic! Ha ha!

NEXT

DA: (to colleague) Have you seen my grand-aunt?

Col: She's sleeping in my car. She had a hangover medicine before falling asleep so that she'll be fine once she wakes up.

DA: I see…

Col: Your grand-aunt's so unconventional; you worry for her, right?

DA: She gets easily attached to people. That's why.

NEXT

TY & DD are falling asleep.

Father: (to SY) Take TY outside and check how our guests are doing.

NEXT

Father: (to Grandpa) You should have at least some porridge. If you go on like this, you might faint.

Grandpa: I heard he fed me porridge at first. He wanted to save the motherless baby, so your grandfather cooked wheat for me because he didn't even have white rice back then. Then, he feared he might lose me, so he held me tight and he went around the town, begging for any kind mother to breastfeed me. Then, after finally someone breastfed me, he brought me home. Seeing me falling asleep with my stomach filled for the first time, he felt he owned the whole world.

NEXT

TY: (to DD) Be alert. If you continue falling asleep, what are people going to say of your father?

DD: You were falling asleep also.

TY: When did I? When? I had my eyes closed meditating deeply about your great grandfather.

DD: Do you snore while meditating?

TY: Don't argue with me. Who did you learn that from? Girls won't like you if you keep complaining like that.

DD: Mom!

Mom:
Yes…

DD: I'm going to marry the girl you choose for me. I won't marry the girl dad picks.

TY: You're so good at praising her!

DD: Ah, I have to go!

TY: Make sure you clean yourself well. If you dirty your pants again, your mom's going to be mad.

Wife: Choose a good wife for him.

TY: What? What should I choose?

Wife: DongDong's wife.

NEXT

Boss: Bengdo, can't we play GO-STOP during such long funerals?

Bengdo: Of course not. These are serious funerals.

Boss: Then… What can we do during this long night?

Bengdo: Do you want to play rock-paper-scissor?

Boss: We can't bet money then.

NEXT

DD: Mister, everyone else who came with you left. Why didn't you go with them?

HG: I told you I'm very close with your aunt. And I told you to call me 'hyung.' Why do you keep calling me mister?

DD: You said you're not my aunt's boyfriend.

HG: You don't have to be a boyfriend to be closed. We have a very special type of friendship.

DD: How can a boy and a girl be friends?

HG: Even if you belong to a noble family, how can you talk like that?

DD: My dad told me, that there cannot be friendships with the opposite sex.

HG: Your dad taught you a bad thing. Anyways… are you busy?

DD: Why?

HG: Can you go inside the kitchen and ask your aunt to come out?

DD: Why?

HG: So she can rest. This is what friends are for. If your friend's tired, you help your friend to rest.

DD: How old are you, Mister?

HG: Me? I'm 24.

DD: My aunt's 30. In my school, if a first grader wants to be friends with a second grader, he'd get beat up.

HG: Look at him! He's rough, just like his aunt!

NEXT

SY: (to his wife) You're tired, right? Thank you…

Wife: You're so formal. Do you know how disgusting that is? Even though I'm 4 years older… other men aren't like that to their wives.

SY: I always talked like this to you.

Wife: Why didn't you tell the elders from the beginning? That you'd marry anyone they'd pick, but to pick for you someone around your age.

SY:
I never complained you were older than me.

Wife: Of course. You never complained about anything. If the elders tell you, you'd not only marry, but you'd drink poison and jump into a burning fire.

SY: I know I'm responsible for what you did. That's why I'm sorry.

Wife: Stop talking like that! I did it because I missed the touch of a man. Is there anything else we should discuss?

SY: Honey…

Wife: I wish you'd raise your voice to me, at least once. Can't you slap me and demand an explanation from me?

SY: I don't have the rights.

Wife: Just because you don't touch me, is that excuse enough for me to do what I did? Can't you scream at me and be mad for once?

SY: I just couldn't… I saw you always working hard, and I felt that I would add to your burden.

Wife: No other men would be like you, not touching the wife for fear of burdening her.

SY: I know it's my fault. That's why I'm sorry… Would you give me one more chance?

Wife:
We can't fix what's broken…

SY: I was the one who broke the glass.

Wife:
I… was accused of adultery. Your brother caught me committing adultery!

Noise of falling plates. Danah heard them.

Wife: I'm relieved that you found out. Would you let the elders know?

SY: You heard what you were not supposed… Your brother's an awful man, don't you think so? I don't know when the problem started and how.

NEXT


Samwol: Bring the empty plates, hurry!

Jongmal: Yes…

NEXT

JJ: Brother, I really have lots of things to tell to father.

SuckHo: Aunt… Are you drunk?

JJ: Now the burden's entirely on you. You must take all my bottled up anger against father.

Mangi: Yes, I will.

JJ: Father, are you able to see now? You told me that the dead can see everything. (touching her heart) Here… right here, father! It hurts a lot. I won't forgive you, father… Never. I won't, I won't forgive you!

NEXT

ChongGap: (getting off the car) Surely, the funeral of an aristocratic family is different.

KS: Are you intimidated?

CG: Are you kidding me? If we buy one such names, we can easily arrange this type of funerals also. Take good notes. Make sure you write everything that's happening here.

KS: Yes, I'll take mental notes.

CG: Are you giving $1,000 won offering?

KS: Isn't that too much?

CG: If you want to get noticed, you have to do it well. Think Big now, Big. How else are you going to let people notice who we are?

NEXT

CG: I'm really sorry.

Mangi: I thank you for coming here.

CG: He must be a fortunate man. At least he passed away surrounded by all these.

Suckho: We shouldn't talk about good fortune when we lose our parents.

CG: However, dying like this is fortunate, isn't it? (People look at him, annoyed. KS feels uncomfortable) I was surprised at the number of guests here. The town official should come here to help organize the traffic. I will speak to him on my way back.

Sukho: I thank you for your concern but we wouldn't want to disrupt the town.

CG: Still, the elder of a great family has passed away. The officers of this town should… (KS hints him to stop talking) Anyways, I'd like to see how an aristocratic family does the funeral services. I myself descended from an aristocratic family, but I must recover its status first, so I feel connected to this situation here. Please, allow me to greet you again later before I leave. (He leaves with his son)

TY: What family name is he trying to restore?

NEXT

CG: What are those boxes in the front for?

KS: How should I know?

CG: Write that down. How great it would be if your grandfather were alive. If we had learnt from them and used it at your grandfather's funeral, we would have felt really dignified.

NEXT

CG: Are you collecting the guest's names here?

Man: Yes, you can just leave us your business card with us or write your information here.

CG: Let me just start up with our offerings. (He puts an envelop on top of the table.)

Man:
We don't accept offerings.

CG: Why would they trouble themselves with such a big funeral if they don't accept offerings?

Man 2: (Giving each one a bag) This is a small present, please take it.

NEXT

CG: (Opening the bags) What the heck is this?

KS: (He finds a $10,000 won bill) How should I know?

CG:
(Holding a small pillow-like thing) What about this, what is this?

KS: Don't ask me since I don't know.

CG: Wow! In aristocratic families, rather than receiving offerings, do they give? Is that their custom?

KS: I guess so.

CG: This doesn't go with my personality. But maybe they're right! How much offering would they collect overall anyways? This looks a lot more sophisticated. Write this down also. When I die… (showing the $10,000 won bill) put $20,000 wons instead.

NEXT

CG: I really feel connected with all this. My father descended from a noble family that went bankrupt. So he lived all his life wanting to restore his legacy, but he passed away without accomplishing it.

Old man:
Is that so? Then tell us, what was his tribal name?

CG: Pardon me?

Old man: His family name.

CG: I don't want to boast, so I don't think I should tell you now. Maybe I should wait till I've restored our family's name first.

NEXT

KS (bumping into DA): Can't tell if this is a blessing or a curse ~that we should meet here again. Seeing that you're wearing the mourning dress, I guess you are a member of this family. How are you related with the diseased person? (DA tries to ignore him and leave but KS stands in front of her) Is it OK for noble families to ignore the questions of their guests?

DA: I'm his great-grand daughter.

KS: I see. You were in a rushed then. It must have been because of your great grand father's health. Then… your family's pretty well off. If you were so desperate to take that plane, you should have given me the $100 million wons I asked you. I would have given you terms.

DA: How intolerable! To joke in front of someone who's mourning the death of an elder!

KS: Holy cow! Surely the noble people do act and talk differently than most people. Did you learn that from school? (DA tries to leave again but KS holds her) I'm really curious. I want to teach this to my sister. (SLAP!)

Samwol: Danah! What have you done? He's a guest.

KS: (touching his cheek) This hurts.

Samwol: This child has gone through a great loss, that's why she's overreacting. Please, forgive her.

KS: You must be the wife of the diseased man. Nice to meet you.

Samwol: I'm the house keeper.

NEXT

CG: These people! What are they so curious for? (bumping into KS) Where were you?

KS: I just walked around.

CG: Did you find anything interesting?

KS: Of course we must get an aristocratic name. But we must also find a good house keeper.

CG: What about a house keeper?

KS: If you want to do this, you must do it well. Over here, even the kitchen lady talks differently.

CG: Then you must scout her. How much salary does she get?

NEXT

KS is examining a room, and he finds a picture inside a book.

Jongmal (serving food to CG): We kept this simple because it's a funeral, but please, enjoy this. (Looking at the picture KS's holding) Oh! That's Danah's picture.

KS: Is she the great grand daughter of this household?

Jongmal: Yes. But how did you find that picture?

KS: It was inside this book.

Jongmal: Yes…

KS: This looks like an ancient picture.

Jongmal: This was taken while she was studying in Chonghakdong.

KS: Chonghakdong? Did the young lady grow up in Chonghakdong?

Jongmal (putting the picture back): Yes.

CG: Miss.

Jongmal: Yes?

CG: Did all the children of this household get educated in Chonghakdong?

Jongmal: Not really.

CG: You just said that the picture was taken while growing up in Chonghakdong.

Jongmal: Only Danah. She studied there since she was 7, for 10 years.

CG: It must be their norm to send their girls to study in Chonghakdong. That makes sense. That could be the best way to teach a girl good manners. What if we send Haejoo…? I guess it's pretty late? I should have known these things before!

NEXT

Outside. Family members are gathered in the middle, kneeling down in front of the tomb and crying 'aygo'! The rest are standing behind them.

CG: We are a small family, that might be a problem.

Lee KangSuck watches Danah grieving deeply. Jung Hyung Gyu is also watching, a little further behind.

NEXT

Lee Kyung In walks in, intimidated by the grand funeral.


SuckHo: How did you get here?

KI: By car.

SH: Did you drive?

KI: Our colleagues were coming here, but I had to finish some work before, so I left later.

SH: You should have stayed there.

KI: (Looking around) I could tell you belong to a special family.

NEXT

Danah sees Kyung In feeling nausea.


DA: Are you OK?

KI: Yes, I'm fine. I just have carsick.

TY: Welcome… (She starts walking away, holding her mouth with her hand)

DA: Who is she?

TY: She's in charge of the marketing department. Is she OK?

DA: She said she has carsick.

TY: She should have come with others. Did she come by bus? She drives… Can you get carsick when you drive?

NEXT


TY's wife: Sister-in-law, you should eat something. What are you doing? You don't sleep nor eat, and you're just working. You can get sick easily like that.

DA: I'm fine. Granny, don't we have any medicine against dizziness?

Samwol: Dizziness? Someone's dizzy?

DA: Yes, a member of Dad's company.

Samwol: We don't have a medicine for dizziness, but we might have Mr. Ha's digestive pills.

NEXT

Danah's bringing the digestive pills and she overhears…

SH: You are expecting. Why did you travel this far?

YI: I wanted to witness how a member of the aristocracy does the funeral.

SH: I feel sorry that you're suffering like this because of morning sickness…

YI: It's only for today.

SH: What do you mean?

YI: I'm getting an abortion tomorrow.

SH:

YI: Can the elder of the house leave the mourning spot?

SH: Please! Don't do anything rash! Right after the funeral, I'll go up to discuss with you.

YI: Discuss what? The abortion is fast and clean. (She walks away. DA looks at her dad with pity.)

NEXT

Hyung Gyu: Are you going to follow your great grandfather and die? Have you decided to die as an old maid?

DA: I'm not a maid.

HK: I heard it's only on papers!

NEXT

CG: Shouldn't we stay up all night here?

KS: Even if we don't, there're plenty of people staying.

CG: But we must stay if we want to learn how they spend the night also.

KS: We'll have enough opportunities to learn those things.

CG: Obtaining an aristocratic name is important. But I think it's more urgent to find a traditional house. That would keep us quite busy… Anyways, they really look dignified, don't you think so?

KS: Yes, they do.

NEXT

The night continues, with a band of mourner/dancers crying in the traditional ways.

Woman 1: Where did they find a man with such a nice voice?

Woman 2: Really!

Woman 1: He's great.

Samwol: (to DA) Actually, the Ha clan didn't have crying dancers. But when my lady married into this family, she prepared the funeral for an aunt of this family. And she called these performers from her own clan to cheer up the people helping at the funeral. My lady (sighs)… she was a really bright and a very thoughtful lady!

MAMGI'S FLASHBACK

Voice: Mangi.

Child: Yes, father.

Man: You see that house? That's the house your father was born at. And your grandfather was born there, your great grandfather, as well as your great great grandfather.

Child: Yes…

Man: I'm sorry, Mangi. You should have been born there also, but because of my mistakes, I couldn't keep that place for you. But don't ever forget this, where were your ancestors from, and how they lived and died.

Grandfather Mangi remembers.


NEXT

The funeral procession continues. The women are holding their tears while the men are walking along the procession. Danah's tears are thick…

NEXT

Dong Dong: Mom, do I have to go to school now?

Mom: Of course, what do you think? You missed more than a week of school because of the funeral.

DD: It was tiring, but I liked the fact I didn't go to school.

Joojung: Like father, like son.

TY: Grand-aunt! I got perfect attendance during elementary school.

JJ: Oh, really? I had thought you did poorly in school because you missed classes.

TY: Grandma!

NEXT

Mangi: I could see you've worked hard.

Man: It was nothing.

Mangi: Give away this year's crops to the townspeople.

Man: All of them?

Mangi: I should do it myself. But since I can't meet all of them in person, greet them for me.

Man: Yes, Mr. Ha. Everyone will be so happy.

Mangi: (to Suckho) Don't forget to send thank you letters to all the townspeople.

SH: Yes, father.

NEXT

Mangi:
Are you all ready?

Samwol: Yes, Mr. Ha.

SY's wife: Grandfather, I've something to tell you before we move.

NEXT

Mangi: Tell me now.

SY's wife: I… won't go back to our home, grandfather.

Suckho: My daughter…

Mangi: Excuse us.

Samwol:
Yes, Mr. Ha?

Mangi: Take Dong Dong with you.

Samwol: Yes…

Mangi: You can continue.

SY's wife: I don't want to go back.

Mangi: What's the reason? You must have a reason for not wanting to go back.

SY's wife: This man won't be able to tell you, so you should ask Danah for details.

TY's wife: I won't go back either, grandfather.

Suckho: You too? What's wrong with you all?

TY's wife:
I'm going to divorce Dong Dong's dad.

TY: (grabbing her) Come out. Let's talk outside.

TY's wife: Why are you doing this? They'll find out anyways.

Mangi: Let go of her hand! (to Suckho) You tell me what's happening to your children.

SH: I... don't know.

Mangi hits his son with a wooden brick. People are shocked.

Mangi: And do you call yourself a father?

SH: I'm sorry, father. I didn't raise my children properly.

TY: I cheated on my wife. (Father & grandfather stare at him) Yes, I cheated on her. That's why she reported me to the police.

Magi: You fool. You're bringing your shame on us all. I wonder how someone like you was born into our family?

TY: I'm not the only one! Brother's even worse! He kneeled down before our sister-in-law after she was arrested for adultery.

JJ: What kind of nonsense is that?

SY's wife: It's true…

Suckho: I'm sorry father. This happened because I didn't discipline my children properly.

Mangi: I tried to restore a clan that was going bankrupt. Was that too big of a sin? Maybe it was going bankrupt foreseeing our descendants will be like you. Since I restored it by force, am I being punished now?

SH: Father…

Mangi: It was going bankrupt anyways…

END OF EPISODE 2
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