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Kim Sung-soo and Park So-yoon to marry next year?.."Expecting a child in 2028"[Groom Class 2][Comprehensive]

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'Groom Class 2' Kim Sung-soo checked his compatibility with Park So-yoon. Meanwhile, Kim Yo-han ended his budding romance with Lee Ju-yeon of Bank of Korea.

In the episode of Channel A's 'Groom Class 2' aired on the 10th, the couple Kim Sung-soo and Park So-yoon went on a fortune-telling date to verify rumors that they were not compatible. Kim Yo-han also revealed his newly moved-in home for the first time, inviting his parents over after seven years of living alone.

That day, Kim Sung-soo told Park So-yoon, "My mother was upset after seeing a video on YouTube claiming our compatibility is poor," and proposed a fortune-telling date. To directly verify the rumors circulating in society, the two visited a numerologist to learn about their respective life charts and marriage prospects. The numerologist bluntly stated about Kim Sung-soo, "He has the style of an unmarried 'rogue' who finds it difficult to settle down, which is why he remains single," before adding, "You are now at an age where you should settle into family life," indicating that his marriage luck was approaching.

Regarding their compatibility, the numerologist noted, "There are some personality mismatches," but also predicted, "Your combined flow shows marriage luck coming in this year and next. Additionally, next year brings a fortune to travel far, which likely signifies a 'honeymoon.'" Kim Sung-soo let out a sigh of relief and seriously asked, "Will I have children in my life?" The numerologist replied, "Kim Sung-soo's chart indicates weak ties with children, but Park So-yoon has strong luck for offspring. If you marry next year, there will be signs of childbirth in 2028."

Afterward, Kim Sung-soo visited Song Ji-ye, a regular tarot reader on 'Groom Class' and a comedian. "I've never done tarot before," said Kim Sung-soo, but when asked to draw cards after posing a specific question, he offered a fresh inquiry: "I wonder how far I can go for the person I love." Shortly after, Kim Sung-soo drew a card, revealing the 'King of Tyranny' card, which surprised everyone. Song Ji-ye explained, "The card Park So-yoon drew means she is willing to sacrifice her life for love, while the 'King' card Kim Sung-soo drew signifies that he considers himself the most important person."

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While Kim Sung-soo was flustered, Song Ji-ye continued analyzing his tarot reading and bluntly stated, "It appears you have many wounds from past loves. For now, you must live alone." Fortunately, Song Ji-ye offered hope by saying, "Park So-yoon is the only 'golden lifeline' for Kim Sung-soo to get married!" This prompted Park So-yoon to ask one final question: "Can we really get married?" However, Park So-yoon drew the 'Marriage Card' and the 'Fanfare Card,' which surprised everyone. Song Ji-ye then urged, "Marriage depends entirely on Kim Sung-soo. Please be mindful and make an effort," eliciting laughter from the group.

Next, Kim Yo-han's new home, where he has lived for six months, was revealed. The 'Yohan House' featured clean interior design and meticulously organized household items that caught everyone's attention. In particular, Kim Yo-han used a long-handled duster to easily clean up to the ceiling, leaving everyone speechless. He then followed Mu-yeol's "Push-up Challenge" to exercise, proving he still maintains his "national team class" physique.

Just then, a guest arrived—none other than Kim Yo-han's parents. Kim Yo-han warmly welcomed them, saying, "I've been living alone for about seven years, but this is the first time my parents have visited my home." His parents packed his favorite side dishes and placed them in the refrigerator before thoroughly inspecting the house under the pretext of checking household items to ensure there were no traces of a woman.

Kim Yo-han personally made tteokguk (rice cake soup) for his parents. They subtly asked, "Recently, acquaintances have been very curious after watching 'Groom Class 2.' Are you still getting along well with Ju-yeon?" Kim Yo-han paused thoughtfully before confessing, "Actually, we decided to end our relationship because we had different values." In the studio, he also expressed regret, saying, "There was awkwardness during the Ganghwa Island camping date. Afterward, we met separately and had many conversations, but our differing opinions could not be reconciled."

Hearing the sudden breakup story, his parents said, "We are upset and disappointed," and added affectionately, "Could there have been a problem with our Yo-han? It seems there are still many things to improve." Kim Yo-han lowered his head and admitted, "My father proposed immediately after meeting my mother on a blind date, but I feel I lack such decisiveness." His mother advised, "For strangers to become connected through fate, there must be self-sacrifice and dedication." She further emphasized, "Marriage is not something you can choose to do or not do. It is an 'absolute' necessity." His father also encouraged his son, saying, "Try again!"

Under his parents' "marriage pressure," Kim Yo-han exclaimed, "It feels like blood is pouring from my ears," and "I feel like I've heard ten years' worth of nagging," pleading for relief. Principal Lee Seung-cheol laughed and declared, "From now on, we will teach you in a 'Spartan' style!" Student council president Tak Jae-hoon also cheered him on, saying, "This could be an opportunity to make a fresh start."

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