Park In-Hwan has been a strong shield for his adopted son Park Sang-won and has given him excitement.
In the 5th episode of KBS 2TV Weekend drama 'It's Beautiful Now' (playplayplay by Ha Myung-hee/director Kim Sung-geun), which was broadcast on April 16, Lee In-Hwan (played by Park Sang-won) went out with his son Lee Min-ho to meet his uncle.
In the past, Lee Min-ho lost his parents at the age of eight and was adopted by Lee Kyung-chul at the age of 10, but his uncle, who has visited Lee Min-ho in decades, has been pushing him to pass on his father's legacy, Sunsan Land. Lee Min-ho decided to meet his uncle again after hearing advice from his lawyer son Lee Hyun-Jae (Yoon Shi-yoon) that it is a natural right to receive his father's legacy even if he was adopted, and Lee Kyung-chul accompanied him.
My uncle told Lee Min-ho, "My brother was gentle," and Lee Kyung-chul said, "Minho is mild. What did you say, but did you get angry? "My uncle said," I did not say anything. "Lee Kyung-chul said," You should do that. My uncle should have nothing to say. "He pointed out the past atrocities that left his young nephew to the nursery.
When his uncle brought up the story of Sunsan, Lee Kyung-chul replaced him with saying, "Why do you decide that? My uncle claimed that he had taken out the paper and handed it to him, and Lee Min-ho was shaken by his father's suicide note, but Lee Kyung-chul said, "Do not look at it. Where does this inspiration cheat?”
Lee Kyung-chul said, "No matter how coveted the land is, does the child touch the hardest part? What parents leave their young children and hand over their property to their brother? Would you like to try bean rice for fraud?” My uncle flinched when the lawyer mentioned it.