Dong asks if it's his dream to be an idol. He says that it is, but that no matter how hard he tries, he doesn't make any progress. He tells Dong that there once was a famous female idol, and that even her son inherited her traits. The concept of idols, he says, is like the sun. Everyone loves them, because their "weary-out" heart is "healed" by their "light" . Dong says that he's the kind of man who will die without "the light" , and he'd rather die than be with someone who needs an idol
Dong asks if it's his dream to be an idol. He says that it is, but that no matter how hard he tries, he doesn't make any progress. He tells Dong that there once was a famous female idol, and that even her son inherited her traits. The concept of idols, he says, is like the sun. Everyone loves them, because their "weary-out" heart is "healed" by their "light" . Dong says that he's the kind of man who will die without "the light" , and he'd rather die than be with someone who needs an idol