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- Anchor Lee! - Tell us something!
- Say something! - Anchor Lee!
Hey, Lee Jeong Hoon!
I picked up a huge scoop.
Don't you want to know what it is?
Man, he really gets on my nerves.
Let's see how long you can keep your head up high.
What's the big scoop?
- Tell us. - What's the huge scoop?
- May we talk for a moment? - Tell us.
Wait!
Jeong Hoon, we need to talk.
Come here.
Did you know about this book too?
No, not at all. I haven't seen it until now.
I knew it. You wouldn't give consent to publish something like this.
The author is apparently your doctor.
How can he write this book without saying a word to you?
Is this Yoo Sung Hyuk really your doctor?
Yes, he is.
This is too awful.
Mr. Kim came in with this,
so I gave it a read.
All he did was replace your name with an initial.
But the person's age, occupation, and the current situation...
all point to you.
Did you see everyone who swarmed in at the lobby?
- Yes. - They're already publishing...
millions of articles speculating you as this man.
This book is liable if you didn't know about this.
You need to meet your doctor...
and check on the situation.
- Okay. - Right.
How's your stab? Is it all right?
Yes, I'm fine.
I forgot to ask in the midst of this chaos.
What?
Hey, can you tell me?
I'm sure you know since you're close to him.
- Is it really him? - What's with you?
Does he suffer from hyperthymesia?
What's with you? I don't know.
You really don't?
Yes, I don't. I really don't.
Man, in that case, I'll ask him when he gets here.
Why? There's no need to ask him.
Just because. I'm curious.
Why are you getting angry?
Don't ask him anything.
Hey, listen to this kid.
He just got out of the hospital after an operation.
Don't ask him such a question.
Hey, you're still doing that.
- Jeong Hoon. - Hey.
Hello.
Hey, you're here.
Hey, you know...
How are you feeling?
Oh, yes. I'm fine.
Okay. I'm glad.
Are you sure you're okay?
I saw Park Soo Chang in the lobby.
- When did he get out? - It has been a few days.
He must have hired a good lawyer. He got out on probation.
What has he been up to? Have you heard anything?
I haven't really heard anything.
But he can't work in this field anyway.
No one will hire him.
His days as a reporter is over, so I'm sure he'll do something else.
All right.
Let me know if you hear anything.
Okay, I will.
- Ha Kyung. - Yes?
Do we have any food ingredients?
You know, like ham and eggs.
- To do what? - To make a lunch box...
for me and Anchor Lee.
Why do you want your perfectly good relationship to fall in peril?
Hey, we won't fall in peril for making a lunch box.
Back then, it was my first time trying.
Don't you think he'll be touched when I make a lunch box for him?
Yes, I think he'll show a big reaction in another way.
Gosh, what if he gets too touched and cries?
I don't have enough time to make that again.
Okay, try your best. It's not for me anyway.
Even if I don't try hard, it should be pretty delicious.
Wait, why are there so many articles on Anchor Lee?
About what?
("Is Anchor Lee Suffering From Hyperthymesia?")
Apparently, there's a book about him.
A book?
It's called "The Man Who Cannot Forget".
Excuse me.
How may I help you?
I've disclosed information about my patient...
whom I had been treating for a long time.
I've violated the medical law.
So you're a doctor,
and you're turning yourself in...
for disclosing your patient's personal information?
That's correct.
I met his new lover...
and told her about his illness.
He will always have her in his heart.
Will you be okay with that?
Will their love endure...
this complicated and frightening illness?
Will he truly be able to break free...
from his past and love someone else?
Although I'm skeptical,
I do wish them the best...
and close this book.
Do you have time?
How are you feeling? Shouldn't you still be resting?
If you were that worried,
you should've visited me at the hospital.
You must've been in a rush,
seeing how you just left the fruit basket.
I saw Ha Jin there, so I didn't want to ruin it for you guys.
Did you guys talk it out?
Yes. I think so.
I'm glad.
You should be happy that everything has worked out.
I'm sorry.
I'm talking about my father's book.
I tried to dissuade him and even threatened him.
I tried my best.
You knew?
I should've told you in advance...
and thought of a solution together.
I'm sorry.
To be honest, I'm quite flustered...
and upset as well.
But you shouldn't be sorry about this.
It's just an illness I have.
I was never planning to keep it a secret forever.
But now that everyone has found out, I'm a bit scared...
about how they'll react.
That's why we should take care of this.
Don't hold yourself back for us.
What do you mean?
I went to the police station.
I turned myself in and told them...
that I had disclosed your information.
Why would you do that?
My father wanted to see how you were doing...
and asked me to send your results every time you had your checkup.
I had no idea he was planning this.
Disclosing a patient's information is a violation.
We'll be penalized.
And that book won't get sold.
You want me to sue you?
If you don't, I'll charge my father.
Tae Eun.
I'm sure he knew you'd be soft like this.
That's why he did the unthinkable.
And that's why I want to fix this even more.
If something happens to you because of this,
I won't be able to stand it.
So please do that.
I'll be going now.
Do you want some coffee?
Okay.
What they said about Anchor Lee is true, right?
Did you already know about his illness?
Ha Kyung.
How could a doctor disclose his patient's information?
It's about Anchor Lee. He had no right to do that.
I hope people won't think badly about him.
I'm worried...
they'll be judgmental when they know nothing about him.
He did nothing wrong.
Don't worry too much. You know how people forget easily.
They'll lose interest soon.
I really hope so.
I don't want him to hurt anymore.
Guess where I am.
Did you wait for a long time?
No. You did well today.
Did you miss me?
Of course. I missed you so much.
How about you?
Me too. That's why I hurried over.
How do you feel?
Does the wound hurt? Do you have a fever?
I'm doing fine, and it doesn't hurt.
You don't seem to be having a fever.
Are you sure you're okay?
I'm positive.
Okay. You've passed. We can go on a picnic.
A picnic?
Going on a picnic is the best way to get some fresh air.
We just need to walk a bit more. We're almost there.
I've never gone on a picnic at this hour before.
The time doesn't matter.
What matters is whom you're going with.
I packed a lunchbox and a mat.
Don't tell me you made that.
Of course, I did.
Why? Are you afraid you'd feel extremely touched?
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