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The episode opens with the cast gathering at the studio for the fortune-telling segment of Ask Us Anything. Lee Sang-min, the host, introduces the guest fortune teller, a middle-aged woman named Madame Kim who specializes in palm reading and tarot cards, dressed in flowing red robes with crystal beads dangling from her wrists. She sits at a round table covered in black velvet, surrounded by lit candles and a deck of oversized tarot cards.
Kim Jong-guk enters first, extending his hand for a palm reading. Madame Kim traces his life line, declaring he will face a career peak but warns of a betrayal by a close colleague in the coming month. Jong-guk laughs nervously, flexing his muscles and joking about his loyalty, but his eyes narrow as he glances at Lee Sang-min, deciding internally to watch his fellow castmates more closely during promotions.
Next, Haha approaches, shuffling the tarot cards himself before Madame Kim lays them out. The Death card appears reversed, prompting her to predict a family reunion that heals old wounds. Haha tears up slightly, revealing his emotional motivation to reconcile with his brother, and vows on the spot to call him that night, gripping the table edge with determination.
Park Jin-young steps up, skeptical, and requests a reading on his music career. Madame Kim pulls the Tower card, foretelling a sudden collaboration that skyrockets his label. Jin-young's face lights up with ambition; he leans forward, pressing for details, and decides to scout new talent immediately after filming, scribbling notes on his phone.
Lee Sang-min goes for a full spread, where Madame Kim reveals the Lovers card crossed by the Devil, indicating a romantic entanglement with professional consequences. Sang-min sweats visibly, his mind racing to his recent flirtation with a staff member, and he chooses to deflect with humor, promising the audience he'll stay single for comedy's sake.
The segment shifts to a group reading. Madame Kim has all cast members join hands around the table. She channels a spirit, her voice deepening, and predicts a group challenge involving water that tests their bonds. The cast exchanges uneasy glances; Seo Do-kyun, motivated by his competitive drive, suggests they prepare physically, while Yoo Jae-suk calms everyone, deciding to treat it as fun.
After the break, the fortune-telling transitions to personal item readings. Jong-guk hands over his gym towel; Madame Kim sniffs it dramatically and says it holds energy of perseverance but warns of injury if he overtrains. Jong-guk nods solemnly, resolving to adjust his workout schedule starting tomorrow.
Haha offers his lucky cap. The fortune teller touches it and foresees financial gain from an unexpected source. Haha pumps his fist, his greed flickering in his eyes, and he immediately texts his manager about side gigs.
Jin-young presents a lyric notebook. Madame Kim flips through it, predicting lyrical inspiration from a muse who is an artist. Jin-young's curiosity peaks; he decides to attend an art exhibit post-filming to seek her out.
Sang-min gives his microphone. She shakes it, hearing echoes, and cautions against loose talk leading to scandal. Sang-min pales, recalling a private rant, and swears to himself to censor future complaints.
Do-kyun submits his watch. Madame Kim times a pendulum over it, declaring steady success but a rift with a friend. Do-kyun frowns, thinking of past arguments with Jong-guk, and chooses to initiate a private talk later.
Jae-suk offers his name tag. The reading promises leadership in crisis but fatigue. Jae-suk smiles wearily, motivated by duty, and decides to delegate more during the upcoming game.
The fortune teller now reads the studio's energy, standing and waving incense. She prophesies a twist where fortunes manifest literally in the next game segment. The cast buzzes with excitement and dread; Sang-min, as host, announces the game prep.
They move to an outdoor set mimicking a mystical village with fog machines and fake stars. The game begins: "Fortune's Wheel," where each spins a wheel landing on a predicted event to enact. Jong-guk spins first, landing on "Betrayal." He must accuse a castmate of stealing his water bottle. He points at Haha, who feigns shock, but Jong-guk finds it hidden in Haha's pocket, confirming the fortune step by step as he searches bags, heightening tension.
Haha spins "Family Reunion," requiring him to hug everyone while sharing a childhood story. He tearfully recounts his brother's abandonment, hugging tightly, which emotionally bonds the group momentarily.
Jin-young lands "Sudden Collaboration." He pairs with Do-kyun to compose a rap on the spot. They huddle, Jin-young leading lyrics about teamwork, Do-kyun adding beats by clapping; they perform flawlessly, impressing judges.
Sang-min hits "Romantic Entanglement." A actress guest appears, flirting scripted lines. Sang-min blushes genuinely, stumbling responses, as the cast teases him into improvising a confession, driving his flustered retreat.
Do-kyun spins "Rift with Friend." He and Jong-guk wrestle in a mud pit representing conflict. Do-kyun pins Jong-guk after a fierce struggle--slipping, grappling arms locked, Jong-guk tapping out--resolving with a handshake.
Jae-suk gets "Leadership in Crisis." Flood gates open, simulating water peril from the prophecy. Jae-suk directs: he assigns Jong-guk to lift beams, Haha to bail water with buckets step by step--fill, pour, repeat--Jin-young to signal, Sang-min to anchor ropes, Do-kyun to swim for floats. They escape the rising water together, drenched and triumphant.
The final twist unfolds as Madame Kim reappears. She reveals all fortunes were engineered by hidden crew plants--like the actress and planted bottle--to test reactions. The cast reacts with laughter and mock outrage; Jong-guk flexes in relief, Haha dials his brother on speaker confirming reconciliation, Jin-young exchanges numbers with a crew artist, Sang-min waves off the flirt, Do-kyun and Jong-guk bro-hug, Jae-suk thanks everyone.
The episode closes with the cast toasting with mystical potions (non-alcoholic), fortunes fulfilled, waving goodbye as credits roll.
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