* Translated by Papago

"Two houses in Gangnam in a year"..Seo Jang-hoon was also surprised by the past of "Puppy Wheelchair Man" [a millionaire next door]

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Yun Seongyeol

*This content was translated by AI.

/Photo provided = EBS's "Seo Jang-hoon's Neighborhood Millionaires"
/Photo provided = EBS's "Seo Jang-hoon's Neighborhood Millionaires"

The moving narrative of Lee Chul, who changed his life from a construction CEO with monthly sales of 40 billion won to a "puppy wheelchair man," will be revealed.

EBS's "Seo Jang-hoon's Neighborhood Millionaire," which will air on the afternoon of the 8th, will reveal the turbulent life story of Lee Chul, a 15-year-old "puppy wheelchair man" who has produced dog wheelchairs and assistants and presented the miracle of walking again to countless lives.

Lee Chul is known to carry out the entire process manually from measurement to design and production by carefully considering different body types, gait and disability conditions for each dog. The number of assistants he made is said to be as high as 10,000 units. Beyond simple tools, his wheelchair, which becomes a "bridge" to the world again, contains the sincerity and time for one life.

In particular, Lee Chul's unique career transformation will be revealed in this broadcast.

He entered the real estate industry in his 20s and was a successful businessman who drove a high-end sedan that was the symbol of wealth at the time, making two houses in Gangnam a year.

In response, he calmly recalls the past, saying, "When I started making money, it looked cool." When MC Seo Jang-hoon is surprised that "he would have become very rich soon," Lee Chul confesses the decisive event that changed his life completely with a meaningful word, "I probably would have done it if I had continued."

/Photo provided = EBS's "Seo Jang-hoon's Neighborhood Millionaires"
/Photo provided = EBS's "Seo Jang-hoon's Neighborhood Millionaires"

When he returned home from dinner one day, he learned that a family made an extreme choice because he did not have a deposit of 3 million won, and after that day, his life began to flow in a completely different direction. His story, which he bitterly confessed, "I hated it so much," is released on the air.

Since then, he has once again peaked with 40 billion won in monthly sales in the construction industry, and has lived a completely different life from before by purchasing a dog wheelchair in Japan for his dog "Iseul" who suffered from congenital abnormalities.

After letting Lee Seul go, he met abandoned dogs at the shelter through a used dog wheelchair, and he felt indescribable emotions as he witnessed the moment a small wheel changed their lives.

With the determination that "we shouldn't leave these children alone," he entered the dog assistant development business, which was unfamiliar in Korea. And after many trials and errors, he was finally reborn as a 'guardian angel of sick puppies'.

Lee Chul's success as a wheelchair maker for dogsAttention is focused on the difficult story and the moving narrative contained in his last dream that made everyone cry. It will air at 9:55 p.m. on the 8th.

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*This content was translated by AI.

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