
Jeon Won-ju expressed concern over her children's property dispute.
On the afternoon of the 7th, during the KBS2 entertainment program ‘The Boss's Ears Are Donkey Ears’ (hereafter ‘Sadangui’), Jeon Won-ju sought out lawyer Kim Hee-jun, a former prosecutor.
In the broadcast, Jeon Won-ju asked, “Is the inheritance tax a lot?” The lawyer replied, “Inheritance tax is 50% if it exceeds 3 billion won,” surprising Jeon Won-ju.
Jeon Won-ju, who claimed to have been scammed out of 50 million won by a younger man, sighed, saying, “I met him while hiking, and he was handsome... He kept calling me ‘sister,’ so I lent him money for the first time in my life.” The lawyer warned, “That’s the most dangerous thing! If they offer high interest? Such investments are all scams.”
At that moment, handsome lawyer Nam Gi-yeob visited. Jeon Won-ju couldn't take her eyes off his handsome face, causing laughter in the studio. She remarked, “Just seeing a handsome man still makes my heart race,” referring to her preference for looks.
When Jeon Won-ju asked if lawyer fees were expensive, Kim Hee-jun said, “That’s right. So you need to look at several places. And you shouldn’t go to places that guarantee results. You should consult various places and then decide,” giving her tips.
When Jeon Won-ju expressed concern about the property dispute between her two sons, the lawyer said, “These days, many people are opening bakery cafes as a means to reduce inheritance tax. Up to about 600 million won can be exempted as a family business inheritance deduction. But how can you run a bakery for 10 years after opening it now?” Lawyer Nam added, “It’s not just about children; it can escalate into family issues, so it’s better to set things in advance and make a will through a lawyer to ensure that the children will have to follow your wishes.”
Jeon Won-ju, who claimed to have saved gold for 20-30 years, said, “I bought it for 40,000 won per 1 don.” Upon hearing that Jeon Won-ju is 86 years old, the lawyer advised her to write a handwritten will, stating that a computer document would not be effective. Lawyer Nam remarked, “If you write a mock will today and don’t write another will, this will become the will.”

Next, employees were seen visiting Ahn Yoo-sung's house. Ahn Yoo-sung mentioned that it was the day he would reunite with his mentor who guided him on the path of sushi, and he prepared eel dishes. At that moment, Master Ahn appeared, and Ahn Yoo-sung introduced him to the staff, saying, “He is the first mentor who made me who I am today.”
After tasting the eel shabu-shabu prepared by Ahn Yoo-sung, the mentor commented, “But the broth is a bit salty, maybe because it’s reduced,” eliciting laughter. The mentor, who was a former deputy chef at a hotel, said, “Back then, getting into a hotel was like picking stars from the sky,” and mentioned that “Chairman Park Yong-gon, Kim Ji-mi, and many politicians used to come.” He also shared that despite it being 30 years ago, he received a salary of 1.8 million won and that he had received a scouting offer with a luxury sedan, a signing bonus of 40 million won, and a salary proposal of 2.9 million won.
Ahn Yoo-sung said, “I was the type to follow only the best mentors. So I went for an interview right away,” explaining how their relationship began. He added, “My mentor taught me how to make eel sushi, and there were many customers who only sought eel sushi. I charged 100,000 won for 10 pieces, and customers kept asking for that,” stating that he learned the secret to making eel sushi from his mentor.
The mentor remarked, “When I first came for the interview, I felt I would succeed. That’s why I became a master, right?” recognizing Ahn Yoo-sung’s sincerity.
Ahn Yoo-sung recalled that when he was practicing cooking alone while reducing sleep, his mentor made him tuna sushi, and he served it to him, reminiscing about that time. The mentor advised, “I’m really grateful for the gift, and I hope you do a lot of community service.”
Earlier, Lee Soon-sil's team went on a reward vacation. However, the place they arrived at was the Seomjin River. Contrary to the vacation, Lee Soon-sil assigned them the task of catching freshwater snails. Meeting an expert who makes a living catching freshwater snails, Lee Soon-sil’s team decided to receive tips.
Upon hearing that they sell for 25,000 won per kg, Lee Soon-sil exclaimed, “This is money! Let’s catch them with all our might!” and they began collecting in earnest.
After finishing the freshwater snail catching, they had a snack time. The freshwater snail expert prepared a mouth-watering spread for Lee Soon-sil’s team, including handmade dumplings filled with freshwater snails, fresh salad with freshwater snails, and braised freshwater snails. After tasting the spread, they exclaimed, “This is our first time eating this. It’s really delicious,” praising the meal. When the expert mentioned, “The annual sales are about 1 billion won,” Lee Soon-sil expressed envy.
Later, Lee Soon-sil mentioned that she had booked a hotel and headed to the accommodation with her staff. However, they arrived at Lee Soon-sil's in-laws' house. Upon seeing her mother-in-law, Lee Soon-sil smiled brightly and exclaimed, “Mom!” Her mother-in-law also welcomed Lee Soon-sil and the staff.
Later, her mother-in-law expressed, “I think of Soon-sil as my daughter and have taken her as my third daughter,” showing her special affection for her daughter-in-law. However, Lee Soon-sil reminded her, “Mom, you said I wasn’t good enough at first!” bringing up past stories. In response, her mother-in-law said, “We agreed not to bring that up... We are a police family. But when you said you weren’t good enough, I cried alone,” revealing the reason for her initial rejection of Soon-sil.
Soon-sil then shared, “My father came from across the river to our house and said we should live together from today, and I cried a lot. I still have that feeling,” expressing her longing for her father-in-law. She added, “The most shocking thing was when my mom asked me if I was a spy,” which surprised her mother-in-law again.
Soon-sil's husband mentioned, “He lived for 10 years battling illness and then developed delirium. He couldn’t recognize me when I said our son was here, but when I asked if he knew Soon-sil, he said, ‘I know... Soon-sil,’” highlighting the deep love her father-in-law had for Soon-sil.
‘Sadangui’ airs every Sunday at 4:45 PM on KBS2.
[Seo Ye-ji, Star Today Guest Reporter]