This week the official Youtube website has been updated with a new episode #5 of the series “Love is in the cornfield…”.

From now on there will only be one episode per week, every Wednesday.

Kim Hyun Joong and his cornfield: a journey between past, present and future.

A series that oscillates between an ordinary reality and an alternative reality (or if you prefer, a parallel universe).

 

Synopsis:
The main character, naive target of a mafia gang, has come to terms with his past mistakes and finally decides to move to the hostile desert suburbs of… Incheon,
to take possession of his “farm”.

Summary of previous episode:
After realising that his farm is only 600 m2 and has no connection to the water or electricity networks, he decides to roll up his sleeves and find a solution.

As the cost of servicing the farm represented a significant investment, he reached an agreement with a friendly neighbouring multinational CEO who agreed to supply him with the water he needed to plant plots of maize.

 

 

Kind and multinational manager may sound like an antagonism, but this CEO really is just that, kind and amused.

The story doesn’t say whether Kim Hyun Joong managed to strike a secret deal to exchange goods (water for his image) but in any case, access to the water and the car park is free and unrestricted 24/7.

Since the start of this new content, we’ve been wondering how and why certain people’s aura can make them the target of a host of profiteers, but since we’re convinced that certain trials of fate serve to test our resources, we may end up with an answer at the end of this series.

We’re warning you right now: a corn plant takes three months to grow…

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Since we can’t read the title of this week’s episode (no, still not, it’s probably one of the contents aimed at ‘nationals’ 😡 ),

we decided to call it: “Compulsive online shopping” or “How to make your bank account explode“.

 

Conclusion of the episode:

When it comes to shopping, guys are worse than girls!

Watch how five guys fill a shopping basket with things they don’t need.