Back in the present, the three young men discuss the possibility of traveling back in time. First, they discuss whether or not they will be able to answer the question, "Did i travel back to time again?" . The answer, "yes," is that they will lose if they exceed the time limit. The three men then discuss the nature of time and how it can be broken down into three periods: infancy, infancy, adulthood, and old age . They decide that the answer to the first question is "human," and the second is "everything in the world" . Finally, they decide to ask the king of Jiujiang if they can take his treasure. The young men wonder how they are going to divide the treasure after they get it. They discuss this with Senior Duan before, and decide to divide it fifty-fifty, after getting the treasure. If they all agree to divide their treasure equally, then they can all share it.
Back in the present, the three young men discuss the possibility of traveling back in time. First, they discuss whether or not they will be able to answer the question, "Did i travel back to time again?" . The answer, "yes," is that they will lose if they exceed the time limit. The three men then discuss the nature of time and how it can be broken down into three periods: infancy, infancy, adulthood, and old age . They decide that the answer to the first question is "human," and the second is "everything in the world" . Finally, they decide to ask the king of Jiujiang if they can take his treasure. The young men wonder how they are going to divide the treasure after they get it. They discuss this with Senior Duan before, and decide to divide it fifty-fifty, after getting the treasure. If they all agree to divide their treasure equally, then they can all share it.