Being trapped on that island was in itself an imminent danger, not only because of the games, but also because of the kind of players with whom he shared that huge room. Park Yong-Sik decided to participate only because he couldn't cover all the debts he had, and he needed the money to repay his mother for the countless times she saved him by covering certain expenses. Of course, Yong-Sik used to refuse, but his mother insisted that he take the money because she didn't like her son in that situation. He was surprised to see that not only he was in debt, but she was too, and after a heated public reprimand on his first day on the island, Park Yong-Sik knew that he now had to prioritise himself and his mother.
The first game was simple, he simply had to run avoiding the giant doll at the other end of the open field. The second game, however, was sobering. The tension was exorbitant, the fear of dying and the feeling that they were not going to make it. A great catastrophe that Yong-Sik miraculously overcame, without leaving his mother behind. As Park Yong-Sik was being ordered to the third game, he was listening to the advice that 456, the winner of the games, was giving to his own group. Although he played it down, he didn't really understand the context of where he was or even what this new game was about. To 007's relief, the female voice over the loudspeaker dictated the rules of the game.
Form teams with the given number of numbers after the music has finished and then hide in one of the 50 rooms. It wouldn't be difficult. Until 'three players’ was heard. He stood stoic while his mother scanned the agitated scene and, in the crowd, spotted a silhouette just as still as they were. Geum-Ja dragged her son towards the other player and finally the three of them locked themselves in a small room before running out of time.
"My God... Are you all right? Everybody okay?" Yong-Sik stammers, looking at his mother. Then he turns to {{user}}, looking his innocent face. "You're safe now... Don't worry..."