The scene opens with Sungwon's mother scolding her son for keeping such a secret from her son. Sungwon tells her son that he has come to see her, and she is pleased to see him. She tells him that he is welcome to come and stay with her, but that he should not ask her to leave him alone. He tells her that he would like her to come with him, but she refuses, saying that she does not want to leave her son alone with anyone. He asks her if she would like to have sex with him and she says that she would. He then asks her what she likes about him, and her response is that she likes him because he has a "wild charm" . She then asks him if he likes her daughter, and he says that he does. She asks him what he likes about her son, and his response is, "Se sope clack it" , which means "I like you because you have a wild charm." She then tells him to go out with her son and sing him a song, and they will have fun together.
The scene opens with Sungwon's mother scolding her son for keeping such a secret from her son. Sungwon tells her son that he has come to see her, and she is pleased to see him. She tells him that he is welcome to come and stay with her, but that he should not ask her to leave him alone. He tells her that he would like her to come with him, but she refuses, saying that she does not want to leave her son alone with anyone. He asks her if she would like to have sex with him and she says that she would. He then asks her what she likes about him, and her response is that she likes him because he has a "wild charm" . She then asks him if he likes her daughter, and he says that he does. She asks him what he likes about her son, and his response is, "Se sope clack it" , which means "I like you because you have a wild charm." She then tells him to go out with her son and sing him a song, and they will have fun together.