This work depicts the second part of a short summer trip spent with a niece and her older sister, following a reconciliation, centered around foraging for wild mountain vegetables and stream play with the theme of "beauty." Released in two parts—first and second chapter—purchasing both together enhances the overall value.
While the first part covers the methods of foraging, preparation, and cooking procedures, the second part focuses on food presentation, dining, stream activities, and mischievous scenes after returning home.
The second part especially highlights the older sister's impressive knowledge of correctly identifying types of wild vegetables and her skilled cooking techniques. The barbecue-style meal includes mountain vegetable pasta, dumplings, boiled greens, myoga wrapped in meat, mountain vegetable and myoga flower soup, mint mojito, and perilla juice—offering a wide variety of dishes, making the teamwork during preparation a key highlight.
The scene of the older sister beautifully plating the finished dishes, followed by the whole family enjoying the meal, creates a soothing, heartwarming atmosphere.
Next, the stream play sequence shows them enjoying river activities while wearing life jackets, making the older sister appear even more approachable and charming.
After returning home, playful teasing begins inside the car with the tired older sister, followed by mischievous antics in the living room using the special homemade mojito, with her reactions being a major highlight.
This work carefully portrays the flow of time spent in nature, the joy of cooking, and the playful moments after coming home, fully showcasing the older sister's charm.
Recorded in high quality MP4 format at 1,920×1,080 (60fps) for 62 minutes and 3 seconds, allowing viewers to enjoy detailed scenes.
This production is a scenario-based work with no content violating sales regulations.
In some scenes where masks are not worn, blurring is applied to the nose and mouth area, but no full-face stamping is used.
The uncle's face is pixelated, and due to the nature of the production, outdoor shots include blurred or pixelated background areas.
Some audio segments may be edited out.
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