We will counsel you on your unspeakable concerns. National Competition on Worries! Here are today's guests. Korea's top diva, Baek Z Young! (Queen of ballads, Baek Z Young) Hello. INFINITE's Woohyun, Dongwoo and Sungjong. (INFINITE's Woohyun, Dongwoo, Sungjong) Female duo Davichi's Kang Minkyung and Lee Haeri. (Congratulations on your 10th anniversary) It's so great to see you, Z Young. Yes, it's great to see you, too. How are you doing? I took a break after I got pregnant and gave birth and now I'm working again. I'm curious. Is it a girl or a boy? - A girl. / - She must be so pretty. That's what you were curious about. You should ask if you're curious. Does she look like her dad or you? Fortunately she looks like her dad. Why? She'd be pretty if she looks like you. She doesn't have to spend money on her looks. (There's nothing we can say...) Then wouldn't your daughter look manly? She only got the good genes. Her lashes are long. Her eyes are long and she has a small face. Since you're a singer, if you sing a lullaby like a sad ballad, she'd... Her daughter cried when she sang. - She did. / - Because it sounded sad? She did. ♪ Mom has gone ♪ Doesn't it sound like mom's going to leave? It does. ♪ To pick oysters ♪ ♪ The baby is left alone at home ♪ The baby is left alone at home. Why did you leave the baby alone? - At home. / - Your voice... Sungjong. I really loved her song "I Won't Love." Sing it for us, Sungjong. Dongwoo or Woohyun can. I have a cold. (Then why did you say it?) You said you liked the song. I do, but my throat hurts. He didn't want to fall behind. Right. What about you, Minkyung or Haeri? I really liked "That Woman." That's a great song. ♪ How much have I ♪ ♪ While staring at you by myself ♪ You don't want to look at Z Young? No, it's not that. - What did you think? / - She started off high. I'm impressed! INFINITE's new song is great. "Tell Me" by INFINITE is so popular these days. - INFINITE. / - Show us. (Oh my!) ♪ Wherever I go, wherever I am, I miss you ♪ (Power boom!) (His mouth is working hard, too) (Full of energy!) (Beware of a heart attack!) (His face is about to fall forward) (A little too much?) (Slip) (Good job) Idol singers are singing on stage with socks on. Socks stage. (Welcome to the socks stage) You've been together for 10 years and 7 years. Were you disappointed by anything over the years? She couldn't drink even a glass before. I always begged her to have a drink with me, but she refused. Then after she was in a musical she learned how to drink there. Musical singers drink a lot as they practice. Drinking after practice. She always refused when I asked her to drink so when I heard that, I was so heartbroken. I think he was a great drink mixer. He gave me a cocktail and it was so sweet. I was never able to drink soju before but I got tipsy and the drink was sweet. So I drank. You get drunk quite fast when it's sweet. A man makes sweet drinks when he likes a woman. So she can go faster. Go faster? Go home. - Go where? / - I don't know. Go faster. Let's privately drink together and talk about this and that. We have 3 concerns here today again. Let's take a look at the keywords. "Are You Even Alive?" "The Unspeakable Concern." "Forced Conscription." We have a very desperate concern. "Are You Even Alive?" Hi. I'm a woman in my 30s from Busan. I've finally made up my mind to share something embarrassing about my family. It's about my older sister, who's 33 years old. This was back when we were in school. "Sis. Where are you going? What's with the bag?" "I'll be back soon." She said she'd be back soon, but she ran away from home. Because of my sister, who ran away from home often, I spent half of my life looking for her. Even after we became adults, I think she came home maybe 5 times a year. - 5 times a year? / - Yes. "I'm home. I'm home." "You're back. How have you been? Do you know how worried we were about you?" "I'm broke. Where's dad?" She'd come home when she went broke and leave as soon as she got money from dad. The bigger problem is... Ding dong. "Who is it?" "Registered mail." Ding dong. "Registered mail. Registered mail." We keep getting registered mail under my sister's name. It's the debt that our family must pay back. Oh my. My family is almost broke because of her. I don't know where she lives or what she does. Please help me find her. I beg you. This is her concern. It's a tough story. I get that she can do this when she's young. But she keeps doing this after she's grown up. She only goes home 5 times a year. No, it's fine that she lives on her own as an adult. But the problem is that she's causing trouble. Did you upset your parents when you were young? I never ran away from home. I told my parents that I would leave and - left for a few days. / - That's running away. No. I told my parents that I'd leave. I told them and left. Did you tell them where you were? No, I didn't. Then you ran away. (Shocking! I ran away from home!) Let's talk to the younger sister. Please come on out. (Who's concerned about her older sister?) (Shin Miju) Welcome. (Nervous) Would you like a glass of water if you're nervous? Yes, please. - Water? / - Yes. Baek Z Young. INFINITE. Hello. - Davichi. / - Nice to meet you. Lee Yeongja. Lee Yeongja. (Super upset!) She's just so mean. How can you only look at them? I was pouring water for her and Dongwoo was telling her to have water and she shook his hand. (Have some water) (Oh, Dongwoo) I totally understand how you feel. You're concerned, but also happy. Your sister has been running away for years now? She started to leave in middle school. In elementary school, she was such a good girl. Then in middle school, she made bad friends and started to run away from home for 6 months a year. Now that we are adults, she goes home maybe 5-10 times a year. Now I can't reach her or know how she's doing. How long has it been? I haven't seen her for 5 years now. You weren't home when she went home? I don't live with my parents. So you can't reach her now? I used to be in contact with her through social media, but she's cut that off, too. I ask her, "Where are you? What do you do?" But she won't tell me anything. It's just so frustrating. You said you keep getting registered mail? What is that about? My sister never comes home, but her bills keep coming. At first, it was $100-200 bills for her cell phone or insurance fees. But then it became high last fall. She took out a loan for $9,000, her credit card bill of $3,000, phone bill $1,000. We got over $10,000 in debt from bills. Your parents paid them all? My dad took out a loan to pay them back. - But... / - It's your dad's debt now. He told my sister to pay them back but she ran away with my dad's jewelry. - When she came home? / - Yes. - Your dad's jewelry? / - Yes. What jewelry? A watch? My dad got a deep cut from slicing a chestnut. He needed surgery. So he was getting an X-ray. My sister was home to get some money that day. So my dad asked her to hold the jewelry for him. - Since he needed an X-ray. / - Yes. - Oh my. / - Then what happened? She ran away with them. Was it gold? He left his jewelry with my sister when he had to go in for an X-ray. What did he leave with your sister? His necklace, bracelet and ring. They are quite precious to my dad so I asked my sister to send them home but she hasn't replied. No one really related to the concern until now. But after hearing this, the audience is quite angry. How could she just leave her father there? We need to talk to the sister, but we don't know if she's here. Is she here today? To be honest, I am a bit worried. The scriptwriters told me that they got in touch with her and that she'd be here, but... You're not sure if she's here, right? I haven't seen her. - You haven't? / - No. Let's talk to the parents first. Hello. Hello. Thank you so much for being here today. How do you feel? My younger girl said she applied to this program and at first I really opposed it. - This is an embarrassment. / - Sure. But by being here today, if my daughter could change, I would do anything. Sure. As a parent. Ma'am. How do you feel? Before coming here, my daughter said Lee Yeongja's program could help us, so... This is "Lee Yeongja's Hello Counselor?" - Lee Yeongja's... / - Yes, you're right. That's why we came here today. If our problem could be solved, being embarrassed is nothing. We came with desperation. I'm glad you came today, ma'am. Lee Yeongja and the boys will solve your problem. Mother, father and younger sister and the production crew really worked hard. Her older sister will come out now. Let's find out how she feels and how she's been doing. Let's all be attentive when she comes out. If she comes out today, it's your first time - seeing her in 5 years? / - Yes. We're nervous for you. When she comes out, we should applaud her for mustering up the courage to be here. Let's bring her out. It took a lot of courage to be here today. Let's all yell out, "Sis!" Please come on out. Go. Sis! (Sis! Please come on out!) She's really here. Welcome. (Her older sister is here) Please applaud everyone. It's her sister. (The parents are expressionless) Nice to meet you. Look at her smile. Are you happy? - Yes. / - You two look alike. You two really look alike. I'm sure you heard us talk from the back. How do you feel? I'm tired of running away now. I wanted to use this opportunity to talk freely with my family today. - Good job. / - You made the right decision. How long has it been? Your sister is here. I haven't seen her for a while. I think the last time I saw my parents was about 3 months ago. 3 months ago. Say hello. It's your father. - Oh my. / - Father. - Say hello to your sis. / - He's crying. (He bursts into tears from mixed emotions) (Everyone in the family must feel the same way) Please say a word. It's been a while since you've seen her up close. First of all, I am relieved that she is here. It's great to see her. I hate her, but she is still my girl. That's right. Ma'am? It's nice to see you. She's thanking her daughter for coming today. What about you? You were smiling at first. Are you crying because you have mixed emotions about seeing her after 5 years? I wonder if she's eating well. You're the younger sister. You're not her mom. It looks like she's eating well. Since everyone is in tears, we joke to uplift the mood. You brought up the courage to be here. Could you please tell us how you feel and what you've been up to? - Sure. / - Great. Let me ask you. Your sister came here today because she's concerned. Do you understand that? Yes, I do understand, but I don't want to move back home right now. Why not? I lost my goals in life when I was young and I made some bad friends. I'm more comfortable being alone now. It has become a habit. I feel trapped when I'm home. That's fine, but couldn't you keep in touch with them? I don't call because they nag. My mom has a loud voice so it's upsetting to hear her nag at me. The fact that your bills go to your parents means that you are financially unstable. I have a job, but I get stressed from working. Since I live alone, I end up drinking a lot. I spend all my money on alcohol. Since I can't save up money, I am unable to contact my family. $10,000 is a lot of money. Didn't you feel bad? That's why they nag at you. I felt bad and that's why I couldn't call them. I left home to pay them back, but right now... You just keep feeling bad, so you can't face them. It has become a larger problem. Aren't you relying on alcohol because you're not happy living on your own? I'm not happy, but I don't want to hear them nag. I like being by myself. She's just used to it. Too much time has passed. When you found out that she has a large debt, how did you feel? I thought, "What should I do with her? Should I put her in a mental hospital? Would she get a grip if I killed myself?" That's what I thought to myself. Where do you live? I live in Jeolla-do. We have no idea how you live right now. How are you doing? Do you live by yourself? No, I live with a coworker. What do you do? An acquaintance opened a bar, - so I work as a bartender. / - At a bar. Why did you take out a loan? I took out a loan for my rent deposit. Then I looked for another job to pay that back and got a job at a cell phone store. But the job is paid based on commission. If I don't sell enough phones per month, I had to buy phones under my name then I ended up with a bigger debt. Phone stores pay well if everything goes well. Your sister told us earlier that you were really nice in elementary school. Don't people use that to their advantage? That's somewhat true and I got a burn when I was young. I am also cross-eyed like my dad. I cover that up with makeup and contact lenses. My friends tend to ostracize me and won't hang out with me unless I spend money. So I end up spending more money. You spend money to be with your friends? My parents don't understand why I'm this way. They were always strict, forced me to cut my hair. My mom worked in a bar and didn't come home often. My friends stayed by my side and comforted me if I bought drinks for them. That's why I relied on them more. You needed your family's love. Didn't you think about living with your sister when you were young? It'd be nice if she was kind to me, but she was mean to me, calling me names. - You felt like no one was on your side. / - Yes. Did you know that your daughter felt this way ever since she was young? I didn't know that at all. What parent would watch their daughter go down the wrong path? I scolded her, beat her and cut her hair so that she wouldn't leave home. Now I feel like I am at fault. I regret doing that now. Ma'am. You are not the kind-mother type who holds them in your arms and comforts them, right? My personality is more masculine, so I say what's on my mind. And she was too busy trying to make ends meet. Your sister said you were mean to her. Did you know that's how she felt? We are only a year apart. I called her by her name out of love. I never knew that she felt like I was looking down on her and being mean to her. - You found out today? / - Yes. Did you know that she didn't like her eyes? - I didn't know. / - She never told you. That's what frustrated me. I never had a chance to really talk to her. I could never understand why she left. All I knew was that she was never home. You seem to be quite fragile. I can't understand how you could just leave your father at the hospital and take his jewelry. That's a misunderstanding. I put them in my purse so I wouldn't lose them. I work at a bar and I left without knowing that I had them. - You didn't know you had them? / - I didn't know. - Do you have them with you? / - I do. Really? What a relief. I was going to report her to the police. She forgot that she had them in her purse. Sir. She didn't steal them from you. I was hoping that was the case. I knew she wasn't that bad. Are they meaningful to you? It was my wife's first gift to me. Why didn't you tell him then? I was going to tell him, but another person had my purse. She left it in a locker. It can only open with a fingerprint. She was the only one who could open it. She had her reasons. You could've texted him that you had them. I have a prepaid phone. A prepaid phone. I couldn't text because I didn't have any money. Please give them back to him. Put them on him. After 3 months. Ma'am. When did you give them to him? It was 3 years ago. It's a germanium bracelet. It's a germanium bracelet. It's a health bracelet. Sir. Your daughter is going to put it on for you. - His necklace. / - He looks happy. That looks like a nice necklace. A gold necklace. Your father is happy, right? Yes. - His daughter is putting it on. / - He's nice. - How could she take them? / - Right. (What?) Put it inside his collar. Let him show off his necklace. Leave it. (Pleased!) She says that she feels trapped at home. Can't you give her some time? She says that she'll pay the money back. Money is not the issue here. She has a daughter. She has a daughter. - Who? Your sister? / - Yes. She was married? No. She called us when she was 23. My dad and I went to Seoul. She was all alone with no husband. She was 8 months pregnant and was shivering in the cold with a single t-shirt on. Your sister? My dad and I were shocked. She wanted to have the baby, so we took the baby with us. So her daughter is living with your parents? So her grandparents are raising her? Yes, that's right. How old is she? She's 11 years old. What about your sister? She just left? Without her daughter? But she must've loved her daughter. She bragged about her girl a lot. But then she left home when the baby was 3. So she was home until the baby was 3 years old? Yes. I know I should've been with my daughter, but I felt suffocated at home. And I was relieved that my parents were good to her. I asked you earlier if you were married. No, I'm not married. You don't have to be married to have a child. (He looks like he learned that just today) So where's the father? I don't keep in touch with him anymore. He came on the 100th day. When you were pregnant for 100 days? No, when my daughter was 100 days old. The baby's father came? Why would he come when she's 100 days pregnant? No one celebrates that. We said that we'd never see each other again. We first met through an app. At the time, he had a nice car. I was young and I thought he was a successful man. He said he was 6 years older, but I later found out that he's 12 years older. He was a gambler and couldn't make a living. So I don't keep in touch with him anymore. Ma'am. How did you feel at the time? When she ran away from home I had no intention of taking her back. But then I saw my daughter's condition. She was suffering from preeclampsia. I was afraid she'd die if I didn't take her in. I felt bad for her. So we decided to accept her and her baby. But she left home again. It really hurt me. You must've felt betrayed. How do you feel when you look at your niece? She wasn't brought up in a normal family, so she matured early. She senses things quickly. When she was young, she told my parents that she missed her mom. But now, she never talks about her mom. When we badmouth her mom because of her debt she badmouths her mom more to protect her mom. Whenever she talks about her mom, she smiles and says, "I only need you, grandma and grandpa. Auntie, I wish you were my mom. You can get married but never have a baby. You must only love me." I feel so bad for her. How do you feel now that you've heard this? I never knew that's how my daughter felt. When she told me she liked her grandparents more I was a bit upset. Now I understand why she said that. Don't you miss your daughter? I do, so I kept in touch with her. But during our calls, she would hand the phone over to my parents. So I started to call her less. How long has it been since you talked to her? It's been about a month. It's not important that you keep in touch with her but now that she's older, she would wonder why her mom isn't with her. She knows now. She's old enough. She is old enough now. Oh, she's on the phone? Now? Who? Her daughter? She should know how her daughter feels so that she can change. She's on the phone. Hi. Hello. Do you know what program this is? No, I don't. I just know that they're at a shoot. She knows that they're in a shoot. Do you know what this shoot is about? It's because mom doesn't come home. She's smart. Why do you think your mom doesn't live with you? - Because she's busy. / - Because she's busy. How do you feel about not living with your mom? Sometimes, I'm scared. Sometimes, I'm angry. But mostly, it feels empty without her. When do you miss your mom the most? When it rains after school and I don't have an umbrella. I have to walk home by myself. You have to walk home by yourself getting wet while your friends go home with their moms? - Yes. / - I see. Your mom hasn't called you often because you kept handing the phone to your grandparents. Yes. I thought if I give the phone to my grandparents they might be able to say something to her. I thought they would want to hear from her, too. She wanted to resolve this problem. Do you miss your mom? Do you miss her? Of course she misses her. Yes, I miss her a lot. You wish your mom could be with you? I see. She's worried that her mom might be hurt or her grandparents might become more heartbroken. She is more mature than kids her age. Why don't you talk to your mom? Talk to your mom. Okay. Mom. Yes, Hye-eun. Huh? What are you doing? Uh... Nothing. Do you have something you'd like her to do? Mom! Be a good girl and listen to your parents. I wish you'd come home so I won't be alone. Help me with my homework and be with me. She's telling her mom to be a good girl! Your daughter made a request. You should answer to her. I will try hard to change. Let's meet often, eat together and go to places together. Tell her how much you love her. Please remember that I really love you. Okay. Bye. - Bye. / - Bye. Goodbye. Just by listening to her talk, I can tell that she's more mature than other kids her age. Kids should be blurting things out. When I was young, my dad was a teacher and my mom was always sick, so they couldn't come to my graduations. So I always went out to eat with my friend's parents. Imagine how uncomfortable I felt because the parents wanted to be with just family. So I would keep talking about how well their son does at school and how much the teachers complimented their son. They found out new things about their son... Even at that young age? In the end, they ended up liking me. I matured early, too, because my parents weren't there and I had to stay aware. That's what happens. I was reminded of that as I listened to her talk. It's heartbreaking. You said earlier that your mom wasn't home when you were young and that's why you went down the wrong path. You're forcing the same thing you hated on your daughter and it's worse. Much worse. That's true, but I am not brave enough to move back in just now. Why not? Please tell us. Why can't you move back in? I need to clear my debt first. If I move back home without doing that, I will continue to feel bad and rely on friends or alcohol again. I'm sorry for butting in, but your daughter should be your top priority. But you seem to have your priorities based on your feelings and what you want personally. Shouldn't you change your priorities? You want to have fun with friends and drink even now? I knew someone who was like that. I want to have my own life, to be honest. It has become a habit. I like the way things are right now. It'd be a problem even if you didn't have a daughter, but you do. You have to move back in! To be honest, I don't want a regular job because it's suffocating. But my dad wants me to have a stable job. I went to Gwangju to work at a factory to pay off my debt. But the factory was filled with fine dust and I felt like I was going to die there. You can work elsewhere. So people who work there go there to die? Do they work there to die? That's your opinion. You just keep pushing things away if you don't like something. I'm curious. How did you pay off her debt, sir? I'm a taxi driver. We can barely make ends meet. And we are raising our granddaughter. I am facing my limits now. What happens if you don't pay off her debt? That'd be a problem. (He's quite adamant, too) She would be in trouble with the law. You know that they would feel bad for you, so you send your bills to them. You keep doing the same thing. What if your daughter does the same and decides to do something extreme? How would you feel? That wouldn't be good. You're doing the same thing to your own parents. I'm worried about your parents' health. How's your health? They must be so stressed. I'm ill, too. I need surgery for lumbar stenosis. I have to rest for 6 months after the surgery. The surgery costs a lot, too. It would cost about $8,000 to $10,000. So I'm putting it off, but I have to do it someday. Mother works, too? How's your health? My daughter has caused me so much grief and now I am diabetic. My legs are swollen and I can't see very well. I am often sick because of diabetes but since I have to raise my granddaughter I still work. The older daughter needs to know that. We used to be a happy family, but my parents are quite depressed now. They often call and tell me that they want to die. They love their granddaughter, but sometimes they tell her that they hate her because she looks like my sister. My niece told me that she often cried under the blanket, unable to say anything. I feel bad for my parents and my niece. I'm overwhelmed now, to be honest. How do you feel now? Do you still want to enjoy your life? No, it's not that, but... You still don't intend to move back in, right? - Not yet. / - What? Not yet. You will never be able to pay off your debt because you spend your money on alcohol. Whether it'd be $500 or $200, you should be paying it off, but you're not. You've made your whole family's life miserable. And you still haven't made up your mind. What should be done here? It's time to make up your mind. Seriously. What would want to make you move back home? First, I need to pay off my debt. That's why I'm a bit scared. That's just an excuse. You just want to enjoy your life! Be honest. Yes. A little bit. It's fine that you don't change and only your life is ruined. But you're ruining everyone else's life, too. After a few decades, your parents won't be here to help you out. You must start paying it off now. How much debt do you have? About $13,000. You can totally pay that off if you start now. The money that your parents are giving you is from your dad sacrificing his back. He can't get surgery because of your debt. Please say a word to your sister. Our future is important, too, but I think Hye-eun's future is most important. We all want to raise her well. We all feel the same way, so please move back in and resolve this together. - That's right. / - All right. Let's start with Haeri to see if it's a concern. - Of course. / - What's the reason? Do we need a reason? My face says it all. You look like you've run away from home. I think it's a concern, too. I hope you resolve this issue as a family and find a way to be happy with your daughter. - Z Young. / - I think it's a concern, too. When I think about your daughter and your parents, there's no way to not see it as a concern. - You all feel the same way? / - Yes. Press the buttons together. One, two, three. It's a concern. Couldn't you just move back home for your daughter's sake? For your daughter. I lost my father 2 years ago because he got sick. All you can do is regret when it's too late. But it's not too late for you. You have time and the opportunity. I really hope you can see that. That's right. What more can we say here? If you relate to her concern, press the button. (What does the audience think?) 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Please stop. So many people pressed the button. I don't think we can go on. We're exhausted. - We're done now, right? / - This was so grave. Please say a word to your family. I will make up my mind now. I will finish my work in Jeolla-do by the end of this month and move back home, but I can't promise I'll do well. But I'll do my best to do better. Please move back home by the end of this month. Please move back home. Please! I beg you! Mom, Dad, I'm sorry for causing so much trouble. I will give up the things I want and be a good daughter now. That sounds great! (We hope you keep that promise!) When people were pressing the button why did you cover your ears? I thought I was a terrible person. This is a serious concern. Right. I'm sure it sounded very painful to you. Please show us the result. (Announcing the result) "Are You Even Alive?" She is alive. - She was eating well. / - That's good. 161 votes! (They got 161 votes) (After the shoot) (She goes to the waiting room with her family) (Her daughter actually came) (They're reuniting after a long time) You have to go to school tomorrow. Aren't you tired? It's winter break. Winter break? It's winter break right now. (Oh, I see) You didn't know that? Why won't you come home? I'm going back home by the end of this month. - For real? / - Yes. Okay. Pinky swear! (We hope you are happy from now on!) This is a very frustrating concern. Hello. I'm a 24-year-old female college student. Girls can spend all day chatting and chatting. "Hey! I think I failed my finals!" "Are you listening to me?" "I failed the test. What about you?" (Silent...) She's a good actress. My friend barely speaks. She never speaks. That's frustrating. We've been friends for 6 years now, since high school. But I've never seen my friend express her opinion. "Buddy, what do you want to eat today?" How frustrating. "How about seafood pasta? Seafood pasta. Hey! How about seafood pasta, huh?" She's about to slap her. "Seafood pasta. Okay?" - "All right." / - "Yeah?" It'd be nice if everything was fine like she said. "You wanted seafood pasta. Why aren't you eating?" "I'm allergic to seafood." She wasn't able to tell her friend. What's worse is that, while we're walking, "Hey, girl! You look nice. What's your phone number?" "Here you go." She just gave her number? Yes, that's right. What's wrong with my frustrating friend? Yeongja, please help my friend out. I totally understand how she feels. I was very timid in elementary school. I had to get off the bus, but I couldn't press the button. I was too embarrassed. Why? You weren't embarrassed to get on? I was, but if I press the bell, all eyes would be on me. I was scared of that. We got a similar story on our radio program. How do you feel, Z Young? I can't play this role at all. This isn't me. There's so much food that I want to eat. It'd be great if she was more like Z Yeon. I'm Z Young. Yes, Baek Z Young. - You called me Z Yeon. / - You change everyone's name. I wasn't sure if I should say this, but she kept calling us "Infinity." (How can she get everyone's name wrong?) Davichi, Infinity and Baek Z Yeon. A friend who's frustrated by her quiet friend sent us her concern. Please come on out. (Kim Myeongji) Is your friend really like this? For example, girls could talk about guys at times, right? Guys are all girls talk about. Come on. I ask her, "Do you have a boyfriend?" and she says, "I broke up with him." When you asked her if she has one? We never knew she had one. Does she text or do social media? We chat through text messages, but I've never talked to her on the phone. You've never talked to her on the phone? Never. Why are you friends with her? Wait. How did you two become friends? Does she laugh a lot? Does she smile or get sad? She laughs a lot and relates to us a lot. She's cheerful, but quiet? Oh, she's cheerful, but quiet. Isn't that okay though? (Silent reaction) I don't think it is concerning enough to be here. I understand that she's quiet, but she doesn't say things that she has to. Things that she must say. We went to a salon together once. You must express your opinion then. - I'm worried already. / - I am, too. She had a certain hair length in mind. But she never said anything when it got shorter. Oh no. I told her, "You wanted longer hair." She just said, "It's okay" and left. - She's here today, right? / - Yes. Did she agree to come here without hesitation? She was a bit hesitant at first, but I guess she wanted to change, too. All right. Please call out her name. Yeongsin. Hello. - What did you say? / - Hello. Is she right? What do you think? That's my personality, so I didn't know she took it this seriously. Do you work? No. I'm looking for a job right now. She's looking for a job. You can hear her voice very well now, huh? She's quite surprised. You've never heard her speak this much? Is she talking a lot right now? Oh, yes. Maybe she doesn't like... Ask her yourself. Why did your boyfriend break up with you? I didn't express my feelings much. I think that's why. Don't you like talking about guys? You don't talk when she asks you about food, but then you think, "That guy is handsome." (Hahahaha) You could like guys. I don't really meet guys, so there's nothing to really talk about. When he tries to kiss you, do you tell him that you're not ready or do you just go like this? Or do you keep your mouth open to stop him? (Ahhh) You can't kiss with your mouth open. You can't. I don't get in those situations. - You never showed affection? / - Holding hands? We held hands. Oh. You can't carry on a conversation, can you? When he asked you to break up with him why didn't you try to stop him and tell him that you'll try to express better? He left because he found someone else. "He left because of that." Don't speak so politely about him. He cheated on you. Did you call your friend when you broke up? To ask her to be with you? No. What did you do? I always just endure it by myself until I get over it. - There's pleasure in enduring the pain? / - No. How did you keep quiet when your hair was being cut shorter and shorter? I was at fault for not communicating with her. So I just decided to try a new hairstyle. - She's so optimistic. / - So you went with it. How short did your hair get? Right below my ears. - A short cut. / - To your ears? Did that style look good on you? No, I didn't like it. - About your seafood allargy... / - "Allargy"? You were trying to think of the word, right? One time, I made a call and I was trying to decide between "it's me" and "hey" and ended up saying, "It's hey." - Seriously. / - That happens. You must think of what you're going to say. If you're allergic, you could die from it. My friends wanted to eat seafood pasta. - You were being considerate. / - You cared. I could've just eaten something else. Have you ever eaten seafood because you had to? In high school, my friends said that seafood tastes good and that I should try it. She put it in my mouth. So what happened? I ate it then went home and took a pill. Really? What about this? Have you ever been in a cab? Yes. Who hasn't been in a cab? Drop me off here. There are times when a driver drops you off at a wrong place. I just get off and get in another cab. You waste your time and money. You're afraid it'll be a nuisance to the driver? I might upset the driver. (How frustrating) She seems to be really considerate of others. Couldn't you be more understanding? But she's excessively considerate, so we are harmed at times. One time we went on a long-distance trip. We were in a car and she got in the back. We had music on and suddenly I heard a dry heave noise in the back. She threw up. - In the car? / - Yes. She didn't ask you to pull over? That's harmful to others. She didn't ask the driver to pull over? Why didn't you ask the driver to pull over? (I was trying to be considerate blah!) I wasn't feeling well, but I went anyway. My friends were having fun with music on and I was too sick. I couldn't say anything. You should've said something. You should've asked to pull over. Once you throw up, the car gets dirty and you ruin the moment even more. I thought I could hold it in. The way she talks, I'm sure she didn't throw up like this. I'm sure she went like this. How did you feel? - I regretted it. / - Sure. "I could've held it in, but I'm throwing up." I'm sure that's what she said. What else was there? What else happened? We went skiing one time. It was her first time skiing. People fall over a lot at first. She kept falling down, but she was learning. She enjoyed it so we went to an intermediate slope. We thought we had a great time. A week later she showed up with a cast on her arm. Oh my goodness. This is quite serious. She had a cast? She fractured her bone. She was in a cast and I felt bad for not noticing it. Right. Why didn't you say anything? It must've hurt if you had a cast. I don't really like active sports, but they asked me to go. They looked like they were having fun. They asked me to go on an intermediate slope, so I reluctantly went. Were you in a real cast? Or... "You took me to an intermediate course?" - That's possible. / - "You know I'm a beginner." That's totally possible. Did you really go see a doctor? I didn't know I was hurt that much at first. In that moment? I found out later that it was a serious injury. You must've known that your friends would feel bad if you showed up in a cast. Right. Then why did you show up? You should've stayed at home until it healed. Why did you show up? That's really being considerate. I didn't think that far. - She didn't think that far. / - She's so cute. Let's meet her other friends. Where are you? Hello. Hello. When was a time you thought she didn't express her feelings enough? She was walking one day and someone approached her. He asked her to get in a car and talk about some cosmetic products. - A car? / - She must've bought them. She was a bit hesitant about getting in a car, but she couldn't say no. She got in? She got in and bought $500 worth of things. - Oh no. / - That's what she did. But I was relieved. They could've driven off and done something bad to her. I don't want to think about it. She would've thrown up anyway. That's so funny. There was another time when she was walking. A person came over and said, "I'm a psychology professor and are you interested in counseling?" - On the street? / - Yes. So my friend gave him her number and met him twice for counseling. Twice? Not just once? He talked about religion and asked her to meet several times more. We told her not to meet him and she didn't know how. So we told him no for her. Was the professor a man? Yes. A man in his 50s. Why did you do that? You could've said no. He was a lot older, so I thought I could get advice from him. Did you learn something good? At first, he seemed okay. But the second time, he seemed strange. Then why were you planning to meet him again? Because you made a promise? I made a promise and felt bad saying no to him. What about the cosmetic products? I ended up in the car. I didn't want to get in at first. But he told me that the products were good, so I fell for it and bought them. Then I came home and looked it up. Many people were deceived by them. I thought it might cause skin problems, so I only used it a few times and threw it away. You can't say no to people and you are harmed in the process. Aren't your parents worried? They tell me to have confidence. Your whole family is so optimistic. How strange. They never really said anything. Her father is here today. - Hello. / - He always has a smile. Hello. (Always smiling) Do you understand her concern? I don't think it is a concern. - Why not? / - It's not? I was just like her. Those things happen because my daughter is considerate of others. But it's dangerous. She's a girl. You're a guy. She could be in danger. She could be deceived by people. Sure. It is dangerous, but everyone experiences something like that. Who does? So if she goes somewhere... Once she gets in the car, she could get kidnapped by them. I guess that's possible. (What is this?) She's your daughter. It's dangerous. Let me say this. When we first asked you to come here today, you said no, right? Right. I was too shy to come and didn't want to come, But other family members refused to come, so I had no choice but to come. On behalf of your family? He had no choice. Your daughter takes after you, right? Yes, she is. Have you ever lost money since you couldn't say no? It's a secret. Thanks for your answer. I once went out of business and was in dire straits. I didn't even have a dime in my pocket then. I was completely broke at the time. A close friend asked me to lend him several thousand dollars, not that much. I thought, "He must really be in a bind to ask me when he knows I'm broke." Could you lend money to the woman there? She can go home if she has $13,000. I'm sure she's being considerate because she takes after you, but was there an incident that started it? I had her when I was 23. So I was inexperienced. I was very strict with her. You didn't want her to be a nuisance to others. When she was loud in a restaurant, I punished her by beating her. I feel that maybe that made my children too timid. He's saying that maybe he made you timid. Do you think he's right? I think it's just a habit for me now, but I don't think he influenced me that much. Is there another reason? We moved around a lot ever since I was young. I transferred schools often. I see. I was blamed for things I didn't do and rumors spread about me. I was ostracized. So I thought, "I shouldn't stand out. I should just stay quiet." Did you know about this, sir? I never knew. You never knew. She never told you, right? She's so considerate of others that when we work she always does the chores at home. I'm sure she never talked to you about hurtful things that happened at school. Did she tell you she was hurt after skiing? - Not at first. / - Really? Fractured bones hurt a lot. When did she tell you? A few days later, it really hurt bad and that's when she told us. And... There's more? She had an appendectomy once. - That's really painful. / - It is. She just said she had a slight stomachache. She was like that for a few days. Oh my. Unbelievable. She never said she was ill to us. Are you ever frustrated of yourself? Yes. I regret my behavior. But I can totally understand her. I was just like her. I transferred schools 4 times when I was young because of my dad's work. So I think I became very timid, too. I had to adapt to the new environment and kids didn't approach me because I was new. I said nothing for a day when I had appendicitis. I used to hold everything in, too. I was wrong back then. I thought I was being considerate of others. How did you change? In middle school I fell in love with music and dancing. That's when I wanted to overcome it. I was tired of being hurt and being harmed. I wanted to stand on stage and let people know who I am and I've changed. Are you telling her to perform on stage, too? I'm suggesting that she gets a hobby. Saying no isn't the point here. It's very important to be able to express your own opinion to others. I think you must go through harsh training to be able to change yourself. So let's practice expressing yourself. Tell us what you think of us. Something like, "Your eyes are close together." Don't talk about something good. Tell us what's strange about us. Let's start with Woohyun. What do you think about him? Hi, Yeongsin. You can say something good about him. You're handsome. What part of him is handsome? That's good. - You're very honest. / - Which part of him? You're my type. (What a surprise) Let's go with Dongwoo now. What do you think about him? I think you're manly. They are all good things. She's quite accurate. He's not your type? No. Good job. She's so cute. She's trying really hard, right? She is quite surprised right now. What about Shin Dongyeob? He won't be hurt. What do you think? You're more handsome in person. What did you think of him on television? I thought he was only funny. Then in person? He's slimmer and more handsome. She just can't tell a lie. (What?) She just can't lie. She'd rather not say anything than lie. Now that you see Yeongja in person... No, forget it. - Go ahead. / - I'm curious. Go ahead. What do you think of Yeongja? She's funnier. She seems like a great person. She doesn't see anything bad in people. What's bad about me? I don't know. She won't say anything bad about others. Would you say she's improved since she did that? Yes. (Good job) You've been friends with her for 6 years. Were you ever sad, angry or disappointed? She was. She was. Were you or not? - She looks like she has been. / - You're human. I do have something to say. I'm so curious. What complaints do you have? She and another friend would set a date to meet and tell me later. I wish we could all discuss it together. - A notice. / - She just gives notice. We would if she would talk. You should talk to them first. She's right. You may not know, but you're a very passive person. You always say yes and come along, so they like you, but you've become someone that just agrees to everything. You shouldn't blame her for that. It's because you didn't talk to them first. You must say something first. She finally got the courage to say something. - I'm telling her to talk. / - Do that later. Were there any places that you didn't want to go to but you went anyway? Escape room cafes or board game cafes. I hate those places, too. So you're going to say it outright from now on? I will try my best. Okay. And why don't you ever call your friends? I never did because I had nothing to say. Tell them. "I don't want to go there." Try it. "I don't want to go to escape rooms." Tell your dad any complaints that you have. My dad? You can say everything you were upset about. The things you kept inside you. I wish he could support me in achieving my dream. I wish he wouldn't tell me to do something else. I want to pursue my career in clinical pathology. Why don't you tell him yourself? You've never heard her own opinion, right? - Never. / - Go ahead. This is about your life. This is very important. Tell him yourself. Dad! Dad. I don't want the job you got for me. I want to do something in my major. Okay. - That was resolved well. / - How short. He would do anything for you. All right. I hope you continue to tell us what you think like you did today. Whenever you have a hard time, I hope you can talk to me. Let's keep our friendship forever. All right. Let's start with Z Young. I think it's a concern. I really like her personality and I want her to be my friend. But it's a concern because she could be in danger if she doesn't fix her personality. I pressed the button. - It's a concern? / - It's a concern. - I don't think it is. / - You don't. She knows that she needs to change and she's ready to change, so it's not a concern. I don't think it's a concern either. I've changed, too. I'm sure she can change someday, too. For now, I think it's a concern. But I can see that she's willing to change, so I think everything will be fine in the future. I don't think it's a concern. Imagine that I threw up in your car. (What?) Yes. I think it's a concern. If you can relate to her concern, please press the button. (What does the audience think?) - All right. / - Please stop. What would you like to say to your friends? Harim. Myeongji. Thanks for being with me and believing in me. I will try to express my opinions from now on. What do you want to eat today? After the shoot... Seafood pasta? Let's eat seafood pasta. No, I want to eat something else. Eat and go play in the escape room. Once you practice, you'll get better. Please show us the result. (Announcing the result) The last digit is 3. Did they get over 100 votes? 83 votes. (They got 83 votes) This is called "Forced Conscription." Hello. I'm a man in my 20s from Geojae-do. My body aches every day because of my boss, who was in the Special Forces. I'm currently working at a BBQ restaurant. "The Special Forces have strong minds! Everyone, dive in!" That has nothing to do with a BBQ place. He makes us dive into freezing water. "What's wrong? Are you upset? This won't do. Let's go hike up to the top." He makes us go hiking at night. Am I at work or in the army? "Sir. I have a cold." "Special Forces never give up! Get up, kiddo! If you don't do it, you'll get minimum wage from now on." Isn't he too bossy? Over 100 people have quit so far. Please let us be discharged from him. That's why it's called "Forced Conscription." Let's meet him first. Please come on out. (Who's concerned because of his boss?) (Park Junhyeok) Welcome. (He looks weak) Where are you going? He looks like he'd hate doing physical things. That's not true. Oh, come on. You look like you'd hate physical things. Please introduce yourself. Hello. I'm Park Junhyeok and I'm 21 years old. Nice to meet you. What do you do? I've been working at a pork BBQ place for 3 years. But I don't know if I'm working at a BBQ place or if I've joined the Special Forces. I just don't understand. Do you normally look like that? You look like you've come to a training hell. He keeps saying that we aren't strong enough and trains us every day. We finish working at 10 p.m. every Friday. - Actually at 11 p.m. / - At 11 p.m.? Then we go play soccer. - At 11 p.m.? / - After work? On days we don't play soccer, we have to go hiking. But I have night blindness. So I always fall down at least once. Whenever there's a marathon, he signs us up and makes us run 10km. Wow. 10km. What's the toughest thing? The toughest thing? After we hike or run a marathon he makes us dive into the ocean to cool off. But I have a trauma. - What trauma? / - Of water? I nearly drowned once with my cousin when I fell off an inner tube and drifted away. I can't swim. So I didn't want to dive in and my boss yelled, "A man must dive in!" and he picked me up and threw me in the water. That must've been scary. What happens if you don't do it? You don't have to do it, right? Then he pays us minimum wage. Oh, minimum wage. (Then he has to do it!) He lowers your part-time pay. Did he really lower it? Or is it just a threat? All those guys there got minimum wage. They don't look happy at all. Is that even legal? It's the minimum wage, so it's not illegal. (That's so mean, boss) Let's meet their boss. Hello. Nice to meet you. (Who's the boss that forces them to train?) - Are you the boss? / - Unity! - He's so macho. / - He's cool. He's tall, too. You were in the Special Forces? Yes, that's right. I was the top officer in the Special Forces. What does that mean? There were many of us, so we decided to pick the best out of everyone. I was a good shooter with great physical strength. - I'm just good. / - I'm sorry. He seems to be overly confident. (Full of confidence) Please stand up. You're quite... I'm short. Why? You're tall. - You're not short. / - How tall are you? I have special soles on. - He's manly. / - Ah, the hidden soles. If you're a real man, you shouldn't wear them. The Special Forces. Since I'm on television for the first time... You never wore them before? Of course not. I have to work out. - They're just for today? / - To be on TV. They don't need physical training to work for you. How can they survive in this tough world? They need physical strength for self-protection and to have positive energy, they need endorphins. They're here today because of negative energy. They are very negative. Do you pay more than other BBQ places? Not that much higher, but I believe I give better welfare. For example? I pay for them to run in marathons. (The welfare that they don't want) That's what you're making them do. What else? I buy them rice rolls when we go hiking. I pay for their showers when we go swimming. Don't make them go and don't pay. It's all about unity. Unity is quite important in the Special Forces. 100 of your workers quit. Because there was no unity. I think you're wrong. It wasn't because of lack of unity. Then why do you think they left? Some had to join the army and one's boyfriend didn't let her work here. There were various reasons. It was because of lack of unity. Now I have the best members left! (The surviving staff) When you hire new workers, do you ask them if they can handle physical training? Every time. Do you like soccer? Do you hike? Do you run? I tell them, "You start off with the minimum wage. But depending on your participation, your wage could change." You give them more if they train harder? I could give them up to $10 per hour. I think positive energy makes a big difference. Those who participate the most get a lot in tips. They only need to work 3-4 hours. I hire many part-timers. So they can rest when they want to. They can rest, but they have to run a marathon? It's all about unity. (Who is that unity for?) Looking at their faces, they look like they're tired of unity. They don't look so happy. Have you dove into the ocean? Physical training. I never did that. But he makes me hike or run a marathon. How long have you worked there? About 3 years. - It's been a while. / - Why? It's tough at the time, but I am rewarded afterwards. He rewards you? I get to see a movie. You go alone? - With him. / - Together? He's the one who benefits. (It's tough) I've been working there for 4 years now. That's a long time. (They truly are the best members) I had to meet friends and he made me cancel. On his birthday, he made us go hiking. On his birthday? Yes. To breathe in fresh air since he was born. (Glancing over) Why are you glancing over at him? It's all right. Look at us. We'll protect you. He cusses if we don't follow his orders. He cusses? (We'll talk later) Then why have you worked for him for 4 years? He has done a lot for me. I paid for my classes to get a driver's license. That's expensive. What about you? I've been working there for 7-8 months. You're a newcomer. - How cute. / - What are your complaints? We all went to swim in the ocean. He picked them up and threw them in. The water wasn't that deep, so they got cuts and bruises. He said cleaning it with alcohol would do and poured rice wine and soju over the wound. (A dangerous prank) That's dangerous. That must've hurt. What about the one next to him? He looks like he'd be honest. He doesn't look happy. (Full of complaints) His face is full of complaints. He looks the unhappiest. I've been working for him for over 3 years now. I have to go back to work after hiking. He tells us to work but he himself goes off to play pool or virtual baseball. That's disappointing. I would spar him if I could. (Absurd) I would spar him if I could. Do you box? I do hapkido and Yongmudo. You should join the Special Forces. Do you think you can beat him? Very easily. (He learned to bluff from his boss) My dream was to become a police officer and I joined the Special Forces thanks to my professor. I ended up doing a lot more than I imagined like jumping out of the sky. After being discharged, I realized that I was far ahead of others around my age. After I left the army, I had a child and got married. I became an owner at a young age and came to be who I am today thanks to the mind of the Special Forces. I believe that they should get into the habit of overcoming difficulties. I tell their parents, too. I tell them that I don't force them to do anything. Their parents really like me. That's absurd. You can tell that he's full of nonsense. I can't drink. He bragged that he can drink well. I saw it. I saw him pour water into his drink. Really? Then you'd lose trust in him. I watched him pour drinks out onto the floor. - You saw it? / - Yes, I did. Why did he do that? I don't know. I'm curious, too. There were really spicy rice cakes. I really can't eat spicy food. He said, "A man can't eat something spicy?" He took a bite and was panting because it was too spicy. I asked him, "A man can't even eat that?" He said, "Don't talk back to me!" It's all up to him. We prepared spicy food to see how manly you are. Please bring it out. - I like spicy food. / - It looks good. (He goes for it without hesitation!) (Who knew this day would come?) (Will he be able to eat spicy food like a man?) Let's start with rice cakes. Let the boss eat first. It doesn't look spicy. I can taste it. - It is spicy. / - This is spicy. (Everyone thinks it's spicy) It is spicy. Is it spicy? It's all right. Your ears are red. Try some instant noodles. (He can't hide the spiciness) (Inhale) (He's eating something spicy) This isn't spicy? This is really spicy! You eat it so well. - Chicken feet. / - Thank you. Davichi just gave me a chicken foot. The spicy instant noodles are good, too. (Oh! My tongue!) (I am a man / I was in the Special Forces) Do you know that you're sweating here right now? You're sweating. Is this befitting a special forces soldier? I'm not holding it back. I told him that a man should eat everything. I think you're crying. Look at his ears. He's sweating. It's really spicy. - Is it? / - Yes. So the boss is bearing it well? Don't drink that and eat more chicken feet. (Glare) Okay. I'm sweating a little right now. The staff is stepping up. Junhyeok. This is the spiciest. Junhyeok. I'm done now. What a waste. I can't eat it anymore. You can't eat it? You were in the Special Forces. You try it yourself. You try it. I wasn't in the Special Forces. Try it. I am not your employee either. - I'm a star. / - He's angry. What sport are you best at? I'm good at everything, especially sit-ups. What about pull-ups? I gained some weight, but I do about average. Then let's do a pull-up competition. Let's do it. What do we have? (Dongwoo) (VS Special Forces boss) (The person who does more sit-ups win) (Is the boss bluffing or not?) Go! 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 11, 12, 13, 14. 15, 16, 17. 18, 19, 20. (He's pretty good) (22 sit-ups) (23 sit-ups) (24 sit-ups) (He doesn't falter) 41, 42. How many seconds left? 45, 46. - 20 seconds left. / - 47, 48, 49, 50. (Only a few seconds to go! Don't give up!) (Oh... Please stop...) 56. (Dongwoo did 56 sit-ups) (I have a long way to go...) He did close to one sit-up per second. I'm impressed. 56 sit-ups. His hands never touched the ground. - Like this? / - Yeah. (You always made us do it) (Will be break Dongwoo's record?) (Boasting) (The best of the best) (Is everything he said true?) Go. (The mind of the Special Forces at work) He's been out of the army for a while now. He's good, but... He looks like he's swimming underwater. He doesn't look like the Special Forces. He looks funny, right? But he's really fast. (Must he go that far?) (He has done more than 30!) Oh, this is tough. 39, 40. (He's like a machine) Don't use your hips. 49, 50. (He goes back to the right pose) Don't use your butt. You can't do that. 55, 56. They're screaming into my ears. 57, 58. 59, 60. (He did 60 sit-ups) - He won. / - 5 seconds to go. (He truly is the king of physical strength) You really are strong. - He's good. / - I'm impressed. Let's go with pull-ups now. - Pull-ups. / - Pull-ups, too? Pull-ups, too? Let's start with Dongwoo. Don't use your stomach. - Start whenever you're ready. / - You can do it! 1, 2. (Good job!) This is really hard. (He is indeed young) Dongwoo is the best. He's not using his stomach, right? - He's really good. / - 7. 8... Impressive. It's hard to even do one. 10. You can do it! 11. (He faces a crisis at 11!) - 11. / - That was close. 12. 13, 13. (13) (Everyone chants with one goal in mind) (Dongwoo, please) (Let's go! 13!) (Dongwoo does 13) (You're awesome, Dongwoo!) (Why do I feel like I lost?) Good job. How many can the boss do? Even doing 1 is hard. Ordinary people can't do any. I gained some weight, but I do about average. (How good is he?) 1, 2, 3. (He's good at pull-ups, too!) - Don't use your stomach. / - 8, 9. Don't use your stomach! - 10. / - Don't use your stomach! Don't use your butt or stomach. Go up again. Don't use your stomach. Just go. 12. Don't use your stomach. 13. Oh my. (He did 13 pull-ups) - He's good. / - I'm impressed. Dongwoo won, but it was impressive. Part-timer, you do it. No! No way! Just do it. You're young. Watch carefully. "I'm the part-timer." 1, 2, 3. Ah! How cute. Good job. How does it feel to be forced to do it? It doesn't feel that good. Let's say a math whiz comes and tells you that applying math is practical in real life and forces you to use it in your life. He keeps making you do math and science. If you don't, he reduces your pay. You get tested every time. Your parents love that you're going through that. Of course. You're studying. Thanks for that great example. I'll try to change. It's not forgivable just because you meant well. If you think something must be changed, go ahead and say it in detail. 2 or 3 times a month. No, 3 times is too much. Soccer or hiking just 2 times a month. Just twice a month. Okay. He's so cool. Soccer or hiking just twice a month. What else do you guys want? I knew you'd request something. When we play soccer, if something happens to him, he makes excuses and sometimes doesn't come. He doesn't show up sometimes? That's right. That's funny. I had to work alone the next day because no one would work. He said he would join me and he never came. I wish he would keep his promises. That's right. What do you think? I wish I had someone who could make me do things, too. That's how I felt in life. - X! / - X. I don't think it's a concern either. He makes them work out and rewards them. If anyone forces me to do anything, I reject it more. I understand how they feel. It's a concern. Imagine that someone like Yeongsin worked for him because she needed money. She'd suffer without being able to say anything. She would throw up at the top of the mountain. (Minkyung thinks it's a concern!) I think it's a concern, too. Please press the button if you can relate to it. (What does the audience think?) Please stop. A word for your workers, please. More people pressed the button than I expected. I didn't know your concern was this serious. You guys helped me out so much, so whenever you need my help, I'll be glad to help. - I promise you that. / - You're awesome. Thanks. How many votes did they get? "Forced Conscription." (It was a fun concern) 89? (Will they get more than 161 votes?) 89 votes. Good work. "Are You Even Alive?" won this week. This is a reward to cheer you up. Until the day we are all worry-free Hello Counselor will continue to counsel you. Thank you. ("The Boots" by Gugudan)