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My 16-year-old daughter, a loan shark..Seo Jang-hoon, "Why are you thinking about adult issues?" [★Night TV View]

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/Photo = KBS Joy 'Ask Me Anything' broadcast capture
/Photo = KBS Joy 'Ask Me Anything' broadcast capture

A 16-year-old "Asking Bodhisattva" confessed that he had received a phone call from a loan shark.

A 16-year-old writer appeared on KBS Joy's "Ask Anything" (hereinafter referred to as "Ask Avalokiteshvara"), which will air on the 19th.

The writer said, "I've been contacted by people like debtors. "Whose daughter is it? I can't contact my father, but when I get a call, I asked him to contact me," he said. "I think my dad even handed over my number. I think I should cut off my relationship with my dad, but I can't do it," he said.

He said, "My parents divorced when I was in the fourth grade of elementary school. But there was no big difference. I haven't come in often since before, and when my dad comes, I ate as usual and stayed home for a while. Originally, it was generous, but when they divorced, their mother's debt was about 100 million won. He said, "I think I've been contacting my mom since the second half of this year and came to me."

He then said, "I sent a long text message to my dad. I got a call from a manager. Wake up and live, I asked you to meet me when you were not ashamed of your father and blocked you. I got a call from an unknown number. I got two pictures, one was a picture of an IOU and the other was a picture of my dad holding the IOU, he said. "The content was that my dad borrowed 1 million won, but he didn't pay it back, the deadline was a month and there was personal information. My father was sweet to me, but his eyes and atmosphere were different from those I knew. I was so scared and sad," he said, shocking.

Seo Jang-hoon said, "Why are you going to the Financial Supervisory Service to solve it. Dad must have been nice to you, but it's not up to you to be involved. It's even more disappointing if your mom knows you're making up your mind alone. Say you got this call. Why do you have to worry about this?" he advised.

Meanwhile, "Asking Bodhisattva" airs every Monday at 8:30 p.m.

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