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Han Ga-in tearfully confesses, “I can give up my life for my children” (Greek Roman Myths-Private Life of the Gods)

Han Ga-in, Han Jemma, and Noh Sa-yeon show their sympathy with the story of Callisto reuniting with her son after 15 years, revealing their deep motherhood.

In the 4th episode of MBN’s program “Greek Roman Myths-Private Life of the Gods”, which is scheduled to air on October 22nd, Han Ga-in, Seol Min-seok, Kim Hun, Han Jemma together with special guest Noh Sa-yeon will continue to talk about Zeus’s affairs.

Greek and Roman Myths

First of all, Seol Min-seok opens the prelude to the Callisto version of “The World of the Married” by mentioning the story of Zeus seducing a nymph named “Calisto”. He surprises everyone as he says, “One day, Zeus falls in love with Callisto, who takes care of his daughter Artemis, and transforms into the appearance of his daughter to seduce her.”

He continued, “Shortly afterwards, Zeus’s wife Hera rages as she finds out that Callisto gave birth to Zeus’s child and was turned into a bear. Calisto has to break up with her son. 15 years later, she faces her son in the forest in the form of a bear. However, the son, who does not know that the bear is his mother, points an arrow at the bear’s chest.”

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While explaining the unfortunate reunion of the mother and the son, Seol Min-seok suddenly asks Han Jemma, “If you were in this situation, what would you do?”. In response, Han Jemma says, “I’m about to cry now”, and comes up with an answer expressing her desperate motherhood. Han Ga-in and Noh Sa-yeon also shed tears and sympathize with the other cast, saying “We can give up our life for my children”.

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Upon hearing the sincere answers of the three cast, Seol Min-seok reveals the ending of Calisto and her son becoming a constellation in the sky. In this regard, professor Kim Hun explains the deep meaning of Zeus’s existence in the story of Callisto and the constellation. In response, Noh Sa-yeon protested, saying “You keep defending Zeus because he’s handsome just like you, right?”, making everyone burst into laughter. 

Source: daum

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