The first 174 lines.
My, good to see you.
Long time no see, Sung Hoon.
Did the shooting for the drama go well?
Yes, I finished it four days ago.
I ate for four days as if there is no tomorrow,
played games as if there is no tomorrow,
and slept as if there is no tomorrow.
I rested well.
Let's give it up for him.
His shooting ended successfully.
I finished it yesterday too. - Okay.
What? - It's done?
What? - It's done?
Oh, right. That's why you don't have a mustache!
My goodness.
I mean... - He even shaved.
You should've brought it up.
I'm sorry. Well done.
Let's give it up for the two again.
Well done. - Thank you.
I was here every week even though I had a shooting.
I... - He played the main role.
That's brutal.
Si Eon always video calls me.
He used to call me only when he had something to say,
but now when he video calls,
he just stays quiet.
He just stays quiet.
Then why did he call? - I just stay quiet too.
That's pretty much a surveillance camera.
Whose house is that? Henry's?
It's Henry's.
What is that?
Why are there so many watermelons?
They're not talking at all. - Right. Henry's not talking.
We need to cheer up. - Yes?
It's a very important day today.
Sung Hoon's working on a drama.
So Kian84 and I are...
going to visit his shooting site.
One of his nicknames is Carrot Man.
So I prepared carrot apple juice...
That's a simple logic. - Yes.
and watermelon juice for summer.
I decided to prepare those two.
I thought we could cheer him up.
Why did you never visit me? - I know.
Why did you never visit me? - I know. They never visited you.
Why didn't you visit Captain Idiot?
That's strange.
Why didn't we talk about Si Eon?
Best of luck with your work.
It's already over, you punk!
You're going to be in a new one again.
I'll definitely visit you next time.
Next time, I'll visit as a barista.
As a barista? - Did you order coffee?
It's me. - She...
Did you order coffee?
It's me. - She'll visit you in person.
Who are you? A director? Sit down.
You must be busy. Tell me. - That sounds great.
I'll make sure to go next time.
His staff are going to love it. - Yes.
They're going to love it.
When they film Sung Hoon, they're going to put more effort.
Right. That saves his face.
Let's do this.
Let's do this!
Did you guys start working since morning?
We planned to prepare juice for 100 people.
You went through so much.
Until our energy lasts.
That looks good.
You did all that?
How about we try making some juice?
Try it. - Okay.
Okay. - I'm excited.
Wait.
Here we go.
It's working.
Check it out. - It looks like...
juice. - It's interesting.
Should I put in more? - Put one more.
Fire in the hole!
Even if...
I love that sound. - It's working.
Kian84. - It's working.
It sounds like someone is chewing inside.
With teeth. - Inside.
That's exactly what it sounds like.
It's working.
Just a bit more. - Here we go.
Okay. Ready?
Look at the color.
You just need to add ice when you serve.
It's good. - It's good.
It must be good.
It's so thick that the light doesn't penetrate.
I'll go work on the sausages. - Sausages.
Because to roast sausages, - Sausages?
we need to cut them. - It was Henry's idea.
I'll go work on it. - It's for hot dogs.
Hot dogs? - Hot dogs.
Let me test it first.
Kian84.
That's cool.
He didn't mean it at all.
That's cool.
That looks really good.
That looks good.
This is a real hot dog.
The plane is coming.
Knock knock. Please open the door.
Knock knock. Please open the door.
He's basically shoving it in. - I know.
How is it?
Are you okay? I'm sorry.
It's all right.
Is it good? Did the cheese melt?
It's good. - You see?
It was good. - That looks really good.
It's good. - Okay.
We could sell this.
I make good hot dogs.
He's cutting 100 of them.
Did you make sure to change the gloves?
I did...
because it's for others. - Good job.
You guys are being quiet while doing it as if it's a side job.
We couldn't talk because it was too much work.
That reminds me of my old side job.
A side job? - Yes.
Do you know a 10-cent candy you can buy at a stationer?
Oh, yes. - It's wrapped in plastic.
I wrapped it in plastic.
You know the golden wire? - Yes.
I tied it. It was all done manually.
Guess how much it was per one.
5 cents? - 10 cents?
It'd be less than 10 cents. 5 cents?
It'd be less than 10 cents. 5 cents?
0.5 cent.
0.5 cent? - 0.5 cent?
0.5 cent? - Listen.
If you want to charge the customer 10 cents,
that's how much the labor is.
0.5 cent?
My friend and I worked on 10,000 of them.
We worked for 6 hours and made 2 dollars.
No, it was 1.275 dollars.
Why did you even take that job?
While we were working, we didn't even talk.
Even though she was just giving me the candy nicely,
I was like, "Why did you throw it?"
It just came out.
She was just giving it to me.
I went, "Why did you throw it?" - The environment is important.
It's a really hard job.
Are you done already? - Yes.
What should I do next?
I drew that, Henry.
For Sung Hoon.
What's that? - A sticker?
Sung Hoon working overtime. - That one.
Isn't this a little scary?
It's cool in the back. Check it out. It's Sung Hoon off work in the back.
Sung Hoon off work, right? - It's nice.
That's Sung Hoon going home.
What about this? Do I stick this?
Where do I put it? - Put it...
on each side of a cup holder.
Really? This is fun. - Yes.
You cut each of it?
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