'Hello, it's me!' 17-year-old Hani faces death...Storm fever

In the 15th episode, Hello? Its Me!, which will air on the 7th, 17-year-old Hani (Lee Re) witnesses his fathers ashes in the crypt and accepts them.The still cut released by the production team on this day showed Lee Re, who faced his fathers death, frozen, and saddened.A scene was also released expressing the sadness and sorryness of 37-year-old Hani (Choi Kang-hee) and mother Ok-jung (Yoon Bok-in), who had desperately blocked Hani, who was 17 years old, hoping he would not know.The production team said, The truth that my father was killed by himself is obvious that he will instill a great sadness and guilt that can not be handled by anyone, as well as 17-year-old Hani.I tried to hide it somehow, but eventually the time of truth came, and now it is up to 37-year-old Hani to accept this sadness. I want to see if 37-year-old Hani, who has lived 20 years, will spend the same time even 17-year-old Hani, or if he will raise 17-year-old Hani as he is now.Hello, its me! airs every Wednesday and Thursday at 9:30 p.m.sympathy media

In the 15th episode, "Hello? It's Me!", which will air on the 7th, 17-year-old Hani (Lee Re) witnesses his father's ashes in the crypt and accepts them.

The still cut released by the production team on this day showed Lee Re, who faced his father's death, frozen, and saddened.

A scene was also released expressing the sadness and sorryness of 37-year-old Hani (Choi Kang-hee) and mother Ok-jung (Yoon Bok-in), who had desperately blocked Hani, who was 17 years old, hoping he would not know.

The production team said, "The truth that my father was killed by himself is obvious that he will instill a great sadness and guilt that can not be handled by anyone, as well as 17-year-old Hani. I tried to hide it somehow, but eventually the time of truth came, and now it is up to 37-year-old Hani to accept this sadness. "

"I want to see if 37-year-old Hani, who has lived 20 years, will spend the same time even 17-year-old Hani, or if he will raise 17-year-old Hani as he is now."

"Hello, it's me!" airs every Wednesday and Thursday at 9:30 p.m.

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