Mun Hui asks Jun Ha to hang the painting her father-in-law had given to her in the past. Hae Mi butts in saying the painting isn’t that nice or that where it’s about to be hung isn’t a good spot for it. Eventually, the painting is hung where Hae Mi wants it to be, and Mun Hui becomes so angry. Then, Hae Mi has to go to China for a conference. Meanwhile, Min Jeong is disappointed when she finds out her phone number isn’t saved as speed dial number 1 on Min Yong’s cell phone. She asks her students whether men really don’t care for who’s on their speed dial.
(Source: TMDb; edited by kisskh)
- Aired: January 24, 2007
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