Once they get to Gui Street, the gang asks the vips what they're most afraid of: boredom, being poor, or being in debt. The first question is, "what are you most scared of?" The second question is "what about you?" The first answer is "being in poverty" and the second answer is being poor. The gang asks these same questions to the other vips as well, asking them if they are more concerned with the money or the items they've won in the lucky draw. The answer to each of these questions is the same: "I don't care what kind of stuff this item means to me either." The gang then reminds the other players that they can't sell or exchange the items that they won, because they'll determine how they live for the rest of their lives. The next question is: "do you want to keep the items you won in this round of lucky draw?" The answer is yes, and the gang reminds the players that the next round will be different from the first round, because the prizes will be determined by what they get in the second round. The crowd is confused, but the gang reassures them by saying that the treasure hunt will be live-streamed on their channel. They'll use the donations and viewership to pay for the cost of the live show. Some of the crowd are doubtful that this event is a scam, and clap when the gang clarifies that it's actually a live show, they feel a little better.
Once they get to Gui Street, the gang asks the vips what they're most afraid of: boredom, being poor, or being in debt. The first question is, "what are you most scared of?" The second question is "what about you?" The first answer is "being in poverty" and the second answer is being poor. The gang asks these same questions to the other vips as well, asking them if they are more concerned with the money or the items they've won in the lucky draw. The answer to each of these questions is the same: "I don't care what kind of stuff this item means to me either." The gang then reminds the other players that they can't sell or exchange the items that they won, because they'll determine how they live for the rest of their lives. The next question is: "do you want to keep the items you won in this round of lucky draw?" The answer is yes, and the gang reminds the players that the next round will be different from the first round, because the prizes will be determined by what they get in the second round. The crowd is confused, but the gang reassures them by saying that the treasure hunt will be live-streamed on their channel. They'll use the donations and viewership to pay for the cost of the live show. Some of the crowd are doubtful that this event is a scam, and clap when the gang clarifies that it's actually a live show, they feel a little better.