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Joo-in!
Are you okay?
Hold on.
Joo-in.
It's all right.
It's okay, Joo-in.
It's all right.
Joo-in!
What happened? Are you okay?
Yes. Writer Han rescued me.
Ms. Oh, you need to be on stage.
Do you think you can do it?
Does she look okay to you?
Would you be able to do it after something like this?
I'm going to do it.
But Joo-in.
This is my job. I need to finish it.
ASIA DRAMA AWARDS
- Are you okay? - Yes, I'm fine. So sorry.
What happened to you?
Please announce the nominees for the next award, Joo-in.
The 1st award we'll present in Part 2 is the Popularity Award...
OH MY LADYLORD
EPISODE 5
OH JOO-IN
"EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE BY OH JOO-IN IN HOSTING 'ASIA DRAMA AWARDS'"
What did the doctor tell you?
I don't have any physical injuries. I just need to rest.
You didn't change out of your suit.
Yes, I was too tired.
You impressed me.
What?
You finished your hosting duties without a hitch.
You gave me advice.
You said the audience would be sitting below me while I'm on stage.
So I just had to look down.
That helped a lot to calm my nerves.
I'm glad that helped.
You should get some rest.
Okay.
Jung-hwa, it was so wonderful to see you today.
We're going to hang out a lot from now on,
so be ready for it.
JUNG-HWA
I see you're meeting all your old friends.
What?
It's pancreatic cancer, right?
How did you find out?
All of a sudden, you decide to quit your job as a hospital director
and tell me you can't stand the odor of sanitized corridors.
How long were you going to lie to us?
I wasn't lying.
I was waiting for the right time to tell you.
The right time?
Your cancer is at the stage where it can't be treated.
Not much has changed because of my terminal illness.
How can you be so casual about it?
Does Bi-soo know that you have cancer?
Don't tell Bi-soo.
I'll tell him myself.
How are you feeling? Are you okay?
Call me when you get up.
I'm going to visit my mom at the hospital. I'll call you tomorrow.
- Are you going out? - I'm going to visit my mom.
- I'll go with you. - No, you don't have to.
Gwang-ja will take me. She's on her way.
I could drive you there.
Writer Han, I didn't get the chance to—
You don't need to thank me.
What?
I didn't come to your rescue to receive a thank you.
It makes me feel awkward.
And I don't want you to feel grateful toward me either.
So I forbid you from ever thanking me.
Then what can I say instead?
Think of another word.
Just leave out the word, "Thanks".
Okay.
You won't be there for long, right?
Probably not.
- Hi, Writer Han! - Why are you so happy to see me?
If you hadn't saved Joo-in, I don't know what could've happened.
Thank you so much.
Writer Han doesn't like it when people thank him.
- What? - No.
That only pertains to you, Joo-in.
You can just leave it there.
Just leave it.
I'll be back.
Mom.
Oh, Joo-in.
It's so late. What are you doing here?
I just wanted to come and see you.
What were you doing in the common area?
I was thinking about you.
And I couldn't sleep.
I couldn't sleep either and was thinking about you.
It must be telepathy.
You look tired.
You can tell?
It was exhausting to talk in front of the cameras all day.
Oh, I forgot!
It was today that you were hosting the award show.
I wrote it down on a memo, but I forgot.
It doesn't matter. You're seeing me right now.
What did you do today, Mom?
An old friend I hadn't met in 40 years came to see me.
You mean your best friend from high school?
Yes.
You told me you were hurt after she cut off all contact with you.
But I forgave her when I saw her. She was a dear friend.
It must have felt great.
You missed her for so long and got to see her.
And we haven't slept in the same bed like this for a long time.
It's a wonderful day.
I like how you smell.
Does she look okay to you?
Would you be able to do it after something like this?
I'm going to do it.
We made sure there wouldn't be any leaks.
The sponsor of the award show was KT Cosmetics,
which Joo-in is under contract with.
So I asked them to make sure it's not reported.
And Mr. Han's name will not be mentioned in any relation to this incident.
I see.
You took care of this matter very swiftly.
I learned something new. Please be my mentor.
Oh, I'm flattered.
I thought Bi-soo and Joo-in were not getting along.
I can't believe he rescued her.
I think they're a team now. Like us.
I guess so.
I think I was mistaken about Mr. Han.
I thought he was a self-centered guy.
He's not. Bi-soo is a great guy.
Many studios have tried to poach him by offering him big advances,
but he's stayed with my studio for 10 years.
I'm sure Bi-soo cares a lot about Joo-in since they're on the same team.
I hope we can meet next time under better circumstances.
We'll be seeing each other a lot, I think.
Because better days are coming.
Sure.
- Would you like a drink, Mom? - Sure.
- I'll have that. - That? What?
It's black and bitter...
What do you call it?
This is it.
I brought you coffee.
Writer Han, how did you get here?
How have you been, Ms. Yoon?
I've been well.
It looks you didn't get much sleep.
I stayed up working on a script.
- Did you get some sleep? - Yes.
You only brought coffee for us?
What about you?
I had a cup of coffee earlier.
While I was drinking it, I was thinking of someone.
There's no sugar in it.
You never add sugar to your coffee.
I'd like some sweeter coffee today.
I'll go bring some.
I can do it. You're always doing everything for me.
You must've been able to work better alone.
I didn't say I was productive.
I just stayed up all night working.
But you can concentrate better when it's quiet.
It takes time for me to get used to new surroundings.
Your bedroom light, which I could see from my room, had a soothing effect.
But it was turned off last night, and that made it hard to focus.
I'll leave my light on next time when I leave.
You're planning on coming here whenever something happens?
I sleep here with my mom sometimes.
I haven't stayed here lately, but I think I'll come more often.
My mom seems to like it when I come to stay for the night.
Of course she would act that way.
Though she didn't say anything, she might have been concerned
to see you come at such a late hour. You could be causing her worry.
You could be right.
Look, it's great that you visit your Mom.
Just don't hesitate to ask me for a ride.
Okay. I'll ask the person nearest to me for a ride.
All right. Don't hesitate. I'm at your service.
Okay.
Your husband knows about your cancer.
Shouldn't you tell Bi-soo too?
He's the one who has to know.
I'm not going to tell Bi-soo.
Are you sure about that? Did you think this through?
If he learns that I only have a few months left to live,
it'll be devastating for him.
I don't want to put my son through that.
This isn't only about you though. This concerns Bi-soo as well.
Yes, it'll be hard, but let Bi-soo go through it.
Don't withhold this from him.
If I were Bi-soo and knew the truth,
I would try to spend more time with my mother.
NABOM NURSING HOME
Hi, Joo-in!
Oh, Yu-jin.
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