(Chopping) I'll chop the rice cake. You two must study. (Clearing his throat) - Han Seokbong's story. / - Exactly. (William is studying hard.) (Why should I study?) (I won't study!) (Dummy.) I wondered where he had gone. (He's preparing to cook rice cake soup.) - He's really chopping it. / - Rice cake soup? (Charging to the table at the chopping sound) (Doing a chin-up, an upgrade from tiptoeing) He's amazing. (Kissing) (Unintentionally kissing the camera) (Dad, give me some food.) (What is that?) (What a lucky find!) - Rice cake? / - Instead of taking green onions, he took the rice cake. That must be hard. That's right. He didn't boil them yet. (I'm the Rice Cake Piper.) (Tooting) Rice cake is delicious. It's basically rice. (He's the happiest kid with a roll of rice cake.) Hey! Hey, you! (Is there a problem?) It's my ingredient. You brat. - Just be patient. / - Give it back. You can't take it, okay? (Glancing) Again? Dad, the baby is doing it alone. - Doing what? / - He's eating by himself. Hey, hey, hey. That's for the soup. (The bald thief shows up again.) (Why does this rice cake taste funny?) No, that's not it! He thought it'd be similar since they were together. (15-month-old Bentley eats the green onion.) - He's still eating it? / - He keeps on eating. He can take that green onion? He's eating it little by little. It's spicy. Isn't that spicy? Isn't that spicy? Gosh, come on. Both hands. He's using both hands. What did I tell you? I told you not to do that. Will you keep doing that? (Come on. What's the harm in this?) I told you not to do it. Be careful. I'm serious. (Sam suddenly goes into the room.) - He shouldn't eat it. / - He can't reach anymore. - Hey, Ben. / - What's that? - What is it? / - Do you want to eat that? - Is it another snack? / - Do you? Give me your hands. Sam is trying to stop Ben from eating. - Do you know the bulky guys? / - Exactly. - They can't reach. / - Exactly. Ben, you must be patient. (Acting up) - You have a bad temper. / - He's annoyed. I'll cook the rice cake soup. Don't cry. That's it. Play with them. Let's eat something delicious, Ben. (Hurry!) He adds the rice cake and dumplings he was guarding. When he adds slices of green onions, Sam's rice cake soup is ready. You must eat the soup on New Year's Day. Anyone who wants to eat, come to the table. Your meal is served. It's ready. On a day like this, we have to eat rice cake soup. That's right. Ben's first rice cake soup. Really? Yes, that's right. - Is it good? / - My goodness. Since the flavor isn't overpowering, babies can definitely eat it. (This is so good!) I won't eat it. - I won't eat the soup. / - You won't? - Why not? / - Why not? It's good. (Give me more!) One of his kids eats too much. You didn't even eat the rice cakes. - That's right. / - One of them won't eat. It's good. The baby doesn't hate it? - He's eating a lot. / - He doesn't. He's eating. The baby... Okay. - Okay. / - Look at him. (Roaring) Look at him. He's eating so much. - The tiger's energy. / - He's a year older. My gosh, William! (Blinking) Bentley finished it! - Did he finish the bowl? / - He finished it. There you go. (Yes, I'm three now!) (Sam's celebratory event for the Lunar New Year) (Dancer: Bentley) (Our Lunar New Year is) (Singing out of tune and off the beat) (Scoffing) The baby ate a lot. Now he's the same age as you, William. That's right. You must eat the soup to get older. You don't want to get a year older? Right now, you're older, but if he keeps on eating, he'll be older than you. You're a baby. (He likes it.) Do you like it? The baby is funny. Look. The baby finished it. (What? No way!) He finished. He's four years old now. (This older guy finished another bowl.) - He's older now. / - Greet him politely. - Hello. / - I thought he'd rather eat. (You really did it because he told you to?) That's not your room anymore. From now on, it's Bentley's. - What? / - He's older now. - Yes, take away the room. / - Yes. (Shall I sleep in my room?) That's a no. - That's a no. / - Eat the rice cake soup, then. He's older because he keeps eating. You're older now. Let's go play in your room. Sam is provoking his jealousy - so he would eat it. / - Those are my toys! If you don't eat it, I must give all the toys to Ben. (Screaming in joy) No, those are my toys. If you eat a lot, you can be older than him again. I'll be older than him. - You'll be older? / - Yes. Show me! - He has to eat. / - Is he eating it? Sam provoked William. It worked. - Yes, it did. / - My goodness. He doesn't like losing his toys. How old are you now? I'm four. I'm four years old now. When you're 10, you can do whatever you want. Oh, my gosh. - What will you do? / - Did you hear him? I'll eat. I'll be older than him! Will you be older? (For every spoonful...) My gosh, you're six years old now. (Getting older) - You're seven. / - Seven years old. (Gulping down) - He's drinking it up. / - I think you grew taller. - Dad, am I 10 now? / - Yes? You have two more years to go because you are eight now. I'm a big boy now. Yes, boy. He is eating excitedly. He is eating with gusto. (That way, he finishes his rice cake soup.) (I finished it.) I'm 10 now. You are 10. You are a big boy. I'm a big boy! I will eat chocolate, eat jelly, and watch TV all I want. Is that the belly of a 10-year-old? (This 10-year-old is proud of his big belly.) - A big boy! / - He thinks he can do anything. - He does what he wants. / - Your pants too? I will take off my pants too. I'm a big boy! Bentley! This is my room. These are my toys. I'm a big boy. William, you are 10 now. What do you want to do? (He got his favorite toys back.) I got it. (Give it to me!) (Grabbing) Goodness. Bentley took it. (Screaming) He won't give me the Hulk. Bentley can take a toy. A 10-year-old should be nice to his little brother. Hey. (Three months ago) Three months ago, William could stop Bentley with his strength. Bentley was always sad after quarrels with his brother. As they grow up, I wonder how long this will continue. (William, just you wait.) - My goodness. / - He is upset. - What will happen today? / - Hey. - Hold on. / - They are neck-and-neck. Bentley isn't any weaker. - My goodness. / - He pulled William. William, what will you do? (Bentley won.) Bentley won. You are 10. You are a big boy. You should love your younger brother. (William suddenly becomes excited.) Why is he suddenly excited? (What is up with him?) I will eat all the chocolate. You are a big boy, so go right ahead. You can do anything when you are 10. (The 10-year-old's peaceful time ends.) Did Bentley spot the food? Bentley the tiger. I will eat all of it. Here he comes. He wants to eat all of it since he is 10. - It's the second war. / - Go to sleep. Go to sleep. (Pulling) Bentley is pulling it toward him. - Bentley is really strong. / - Don't take it! Talk to the baby. (Just you wait, Bentley!) (What is he doing?) - Take it. / - What will he do? - It's the second round. / - He laid down. (It's the best position for defense.) Why do you give up so easily? (William gives up.) (What is Dad doing?) (Bentley jumps down to protect his snacks.) You should know how. You are a big boy. Why do you give up so easily? Are you weaker than the baby? Yes. Come on. - Bentley grabs it again. / - He is really fast. - What will he do? / - William. He is 10. William. You aren't qualified to be 10, William. Stop it. (Will he challenge Sam?) (It will be hard to take on Dad, right?) What? He must have thought of something. Will he eat something else? - What? / - Jelly? - My goodness. / - Chocolate bread. Dad, unwrap it for me. Do you want me to unwrap it? - Unwrap it by yourself. / - There he comes. You are 10. - Dad. Dad. / - William is annoyed. You are 10. Unwrap it yourself. Unwrap it. Can't you do it? (Is he sliding to unlock?) My goodness. He can't do it. (It's too early to jump in.) (He slides and falls.) (Will he be defeated this way?) My goodness. - He is sad. / - Give it to me. You unwrap it like this. Give it a try. Give it a try. When you are 10, you can't ask your dad to do everything. William, what are you going to do? What's wrong? Talk to me. William is sulking. - What is it? / - He's sulking. Don't sulk. Talk to me. - It's hard to be 10. / - "It's hard to be 10." - Really? / - Yes. - You don't want to be 10? / - No. Do you want to be four? I don't want to be four. You don't want to be four either? What age do you want to be? Zero. - Zero. / - Zero? You can't go back inside your mom's belly. I'm a baby. Do you want to be a baby? He was zero year old when he used to crawl. Get up. William, look. When you are 10, your life becomes complex. You have responsibilities. (William brightens up.) - He isn't listening. / - Okay? You can't do this when you are 10. Bentley looked at it. Will the third round begin? (Bentley aims for the food.) William. William, Bentley is stronger than you. You need to grow bigger than him. Look at Ben. You need to eat your meals well and lot, - okay? / - Okay. (Rise, my strength.) (Bentley is disappointed.) (Was I too mean to him?) Bentley, eat this. - My goodness. / - That's very sudden. Eat it. (William looks after Bentley.) Eat it. (Eat the chocolate bread.) Did he eat it? Eat it. Eat it with gusto. Eat it with gusto. "Eat it with gusto." (I won't get my food taken.) Don't be a 10-year-old brother. Be a good brother. (I will do that.) See? Bentley loves his brother. (I will be a good brother.)