In this short scene, we learn that Woojung has returned to his mother's side at the hospital. His mother has asked him to return a favor to her son, and he has agreed to do just that. Woojung's mother tells him that he has grown up a lot, and that she misses him a lot. She asks him to give her a favor, and Woojung agrees to give it back to her. He tells his mother that he loves her and that everything has changed for the better because of him. He asks her why she is doing this now, and she says that it is because he is her son and she loves him. She says that she is a terrible mother, but that she has more to tell her son now that she thinks about it. She admits that it would have been nice if she had been more accepting of her son when he was younger, but it is not the end of the world, Woojung says. He says that his family fell apart as a result of his behavior, and says that he wishes he could have been more understanding at the time. He promises to go check out the lantern festival that is being held in his honor.
In this short scene, we learn that Woojung has returned to his mother's side at the hospital. His mother has asked him to return a favor to her son, and he has agreed to do just that. Woojung's mother tells him that he has grown up a lot, and that she misses him a lot. She asks him to give her a favor, and Woojung agrees to give it back to her. He tells his mother that he loves her and that everything has changed for the better because of him. He asks her why she is doing this now, and she says that it is because he is her son and she loves him. She says that she is a terrible mother, but that she has more to tell her son now that she thinks about it. She admits that it would have been nice if she had been more accepting of her son when he was younger, but it is not the end of the world, Woojung says. He says that his family fell apart as a result of his behavior, and says that he wishes he could have been more understanding at the time. He promises to go check out the lantern festival that is being held in his honor.