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Lee Sang-yoon, Shocking Confession on the Last Day in India: "I Wore the Same Underwear Over and Over" [Monk and Guests]

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/Photo provided by SBS
/Photo provided by SBS

The members of "Beop-run Road: Monk and Guests" experience India in their own ways after returning to Kolkata.

In the episode of SBS's "Beop-run Road: Monk and Guests" (hereinafter "Monk and Guests") airing on the 16th, the scene unfolds where Noh Hong-chul, Lee Sang-yoon, Lee Ju-bin, Lee Gi-taek, and Woo-chan, who have returned to Kolkata, retrieve their respective suitcases they had left behind on the first day.

When asked by Beop-run about his impressions of living with minimal belongings, Lee Sang-yoon reveals, "I only had two sets of clothes, so I had no worries about outfits. I wore the same pair of underwear over and over."

Following the monk's suggestion that the guests explore on their own for the remaining time, they each embark on independent free tours of Kolkata. Lee Ju-bin enjoys Kolkata by taking on yoga classes in India, the birthplace of yoga, while Lee Sang-yoon and Lee Gi-taek visit the "Mother Teresa House," where traces of Mother Teresa remain, and the "Kalika Temple," which enshrines Kali, the Hindu goddess and a symbol of Kolkata.

/Photo provided by SBS
/Photo provided by SBS

Woo-chan, the youngest member, who wanted to meet Indian friends, heads to the University of Kolkata with Noh Hong-chul. While discussing their future dreams, Noh Hong-chul unexpectedly finds common ground with Woo-chan and exclaims, "Woo-chan, I wish you were my parents!" The two freely mingle with local university students in the university district, enjoying Kolkata's youthful culture, and, true to India's reputation as a math powerhouse, they even compete in impromptu mental arithmetic against major students.

As their final journey, the guests gather at a post office to write rolling letters to one another. As soon as they begin writing, the playful atmosphere soon turns serious. In particular, Woo-chan says he will write it as a secret and moves to a separate spot to write his letter, while Noh Hong-chul reveals their deepened friendship by saying, "I couldn't express even one-tenth of what I felt."

The final episode of "Monk and Guests" will air on the 16th at 9 p.m.

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