Se-ri Pak, master in only 2nd round, “I think I’m the village chief”
Se-ri Pak, master in only 2nd round, “I think I’m the village chief”
‘My Hands, My Job’ will unfold, taking advantage of the special talents of athletes.

In the 110th episode of MBC's entertainment show 'It's a Good Thing We Don't Fight' (hereinafter referred to as 'Good thing I Know'), which airs on the 6th, Se-ri Park, Tae-hwan Park, Yoon-ki Kwak, and Sang-wook Oh's 'I'll Hold You with My Hand' will be depicted. Young Tak and Jo Jun-ho participate as 'Back Talkers'.

Se-ri Pak, Tae-hwan Park, Yoon-ki Kwak, and Sang-wook Oh, who arrived on the uninhabited island on this day, challenge Haerujil. Prior to this, Kwak Yoon-ki foretells that a time of 'Hands in My Hands' full of twists and turns will unfold with the question, "What is Haerujil?" As the summer sun begins in earnest, Marine Boy Park Tae-hwan harvests his first harvest like a 'swimmer who meets the water'. Kwak Yoon-gi, who saw this, became envious and said, “You guys are finding it easily because it’s your house.”

On the other hand, Kwak Yoon-ki combines the short track stance with 'Hands on my hand' and performs well. Kwak Yoon-ki maintains a low stance, as if he is overtaking an in-course race during a short track race, and focuses on hitting the sea while stably scanning the sea.

While Park Tae-hwan and Kwak Yoon-ki are using their special skills to 'get my hands on it', Oh Sang-wook, the world's number one fencing player, is wandering around without catching anything. Oh Sang-wook is good at finding and attacking the opponent's loopholes during the game, but he is not good at finding seafood. Curiosity is growing as to whether he, who is equipped with a hook instead of a sword and is determined, will be able to raise the 'I'll do it with my own hands' points.

In addition, Se-ri Pak leads Haerujil, encompassing her younger siblings. He showed off his skills as if he had mastered it after only two episodes of ‘Hold My Hands’ and praised himself, saying, “If anyone sees me, they will think I’m the village chief.” Ahn Jung-hwan, the current head of the athletes' village, also raised expectations by saying that he watched Se-ri Pak's 'My Hand, My Job' and acknowledged that she was "doing well."

World-class athletes' 'Hold Your Hands' performance can be seen on 'Good to Know', which airs at 9 PM on this day.

Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr