Dr. Yeoh, the surgeon, is on his way to a meeting with his superiors. He's been drinking heavily the last few days, and he's upset that his wife, Jungyeon, doesn't seem to know who he is. He tells Yeoh that he loves his little sister, and that he shouldn't be upset about her because she's "a lovely child." Yeoh is all, "I'm totally normal, and this is totally morally wrong." He tells the doctor that he needs to be more mindful of the "average person" in the room, because his wife is "a bit troublesome" to deal with
Dr. Yeoh, the surgeon, is on his way to a meeting with his superiors. He's been drinking heavily the last few days, and he's upset that his wife, Jungyeon, doesn't seem to know who he is. He tells Yeoh that he loves his little sister, and that he shouldn't be upset about her because she's "a lovely child." Yeoh is all, "I'm totally normal, and this is totally morally wrong." He tells the doctor that he needs to be more mindful of the "average person" in the room, because his wife is "a bit troublesome" to deal with