'It 's Beautiful Now' adopted child Park Sang-won reads his father's suicide note

Park Sang-won read his biological fathers suicide note and went on a flurry.Lee Min-ho (Park Sang-won) read his fathers will in the 6th KBS 2TV Weekend drama Its Beautiful Now (playplayplay by Ha Myung-hee/director Kim Sung-geun) broadcast on April 17.In the past, Lee Min-ho lost his biological parents when he was eight, lived in a nursery, and was adopted by Lee Kyung-chul (Park In-hwan) when he was 10 years old.The little father, who sent young Lee Min-ho to the nursery, found his nephew in decades and demanded that he return the inherited Sunsan land.Lawyer Lee Hyun-Jae (Yoon Shi-yoon) advised his father Lee Min-ho that he did not need to return it.Lee Kyung-chul was accompanied by Lee Min-ho, who had already met his small father once, and when his small father gave a letter saying that he was his fathers will, he did not believe the will, Furious, saying, What parents leave their entire property to their younger brother when they leave their young son.
Park Sang-won read his biological fathers suicide note and went on a flurry.Lee Min-ho (Park Sang-won) read his fathers will in the 6th KBS 2TV Weekend drama Its Beautiful Now (playplayplay by Ha Myung-hee/director Kim Sung-geun) broadcast on April 17.In the past, Lee Min-ho lost his biological parents when he was eight, lived in a nursery, and was adopted by Lee Kyung-chul (Park In-hwan) when he was 10 years old.The little father, who sent young Lee Min-ho to the nursery, found his nephew in decades and demanded that he return the inherited Sunsan land.Lawyer Lee Hyun-Jae (Yoon Shi-yoon) advised his father Lee Min-ho that he did not need to return it.Lee Kyung-chul was accompanied by Lee Min-ho, who had already met his small father once, and when his small father gave a letter saying that he was his fathers will, he did not believe the will, Furious, saying, What parents leave their entire property to their younger brother when they leave their young son.

Park Sang-won read his biological father's suicide note and went on a flurry.

Lee Min-ho (Park Sang-won) read his father's will in the 6th KBS 2TV Weekend drama Its Beautiful Now (playplayplay by Ha Myung-hee/director Kim Sung-geun) broadcast on April 17.

In the past, Lee Min-ho lost his biological parents when he was eight, lived in a nursery, and was adopted by Lee Kyung-chul (Park In-hwan) when he was 10 years old. The little father, who sent young Lee Min-ho to the nursery, found his nephew in decades and demanded that he return the inherited Sunsan land. Lawyer Lee Hyun-Jae (Yoon Shi-yoon) advised his father Lee Min-ho that he did not need to return it.

Lee Kyung-chul was accompanied by Lee Min-ho, who had already met his small father once, and when his small father gave a letter saying that he was his father's will, he did not believe the will, Furious, saying, "What parents leave their entire property to their younger brother when they leave their young son."