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There's the beautiful nature,
and there are people whose hearts are more beautiful than that.
Georgia's mama. - Georgia's mama.
Thanks to the kindness of Georgia's mama,
Su Ro's team was able to feel loved at an unfamiliar place.
And they spent an unforgettable night at her house.
Let's walk on a bed of flowers.
Jeong Su's team arrived at their destination...
by walking and laughing together.
And through that, they were able to strengthen their friendship.
This is the last story of their trip in Georgia.
What will the country have in store for them?
Jeong Su. - Yes?
Jeong Su. - Yes?
What are you dreaming about right now?
I'm not dreaming anything. - Really?
My gosh, the sun's so bright.
Can you close the tent?
Wake up, Jeong Su. My goodness.
Look at the grass. They look like moss.
Their power to survive is incredible.
Hey, you guys.
What? - What?
There's a letter here.
"Mission letter".
"Today is the last day of your adventure."
"Find two hints..."
"from the places below."
"If you succeed to arrive..."
"at the final destination by 6pm,"
"you'll be able to..."
"go back to Korea."
Two hints? - Yes.
The first place we need to go is...
Sameba Cathedral.
"Sameba Cathedral is known to be..."
"Tbilisi's famous tourist attraction. Spend some time..."
"looking back on your lives at this place."
The second place we need to go is...
Sulfur Baths.
"Tbilisi means 'hot land',"
"and in the 17th century,"
"an Arabic hot bath had been made."
"Go here to relax..."
"by enjoying a special kind of hot bath."
Hurry. Let's go now.
We need to ride that cable car. - Yes.
There it is. - My car.
Gosh, it's hot.
I didn't know it was this hot when the sun's out.
My gosh, it's only early in the morning though.
We don't have enough gasoline either.
We can't even go to a gas station...
because we don't have money. - We don't have money.
Thank you. - Thank you.
Do we need to sell something again?
This is driving me crazy.
My gosh, I can't believe we're thinking about...
selling something as soon as we wake up.
Exactly.
We have no choice. - What can we sell?
You can't sell your sunglasses. - I can't sell my sunglasses.
Don't look at me.
Let's go downtown so we can sell something.
We have no other choice.
That place is a market, right? - Yes, there are people over there.
Let's park the car here.
Let's park here. - Okay.
Let's go. Let's go by the stairs over there.
What should we do?
Let's try looking around. - What should we sell?
Should we try selling everything we have?
Everything? - Our bag? We have portable pots.
Then how are we supposed to take it back? In paper bags?
What? - In paper bags?
We can sell just one bag. - We have a car.
That's not a problem. - We have a car.
It'll be okay. - Yes, we have a car.
Let's try going in here.
Let's go.
They sell bags here. - Let's try going inside.
Hello.
I want to...
We want to go back home.
But we have no money.
Would you like to check the things we have and see if you'd like to...
What's that? - She wants to see it.
The sunglasses? Here.
These are good-quality sunglasses...
from Korea. - How much is it?
They're sunglasses from Korea.
You want to know the price?
I think she wants to buy it. - Okay.
The price? - Yes, please write it down.
Write down how much you want her to pay.
Write it down in lari.
500 lari. - Isn't that a bit too much?
That's less than half the price.
This is how much we paid for these sunglasses.
This much. - No.
Okay, okay. This is how much we paid for these sunglasses.
But we'll sell it to you for... - We'll give you a discount.
Look, she wants to try them on.
You really look pretty in those sunglasses.
Let's try selling her this bag. - A bag.
Here. This is a big bag.
Let's do this strategically.
Try it on.
I think she might buy this one.
My goodness.
It looks very good on you. - It's the best.
How much are you going to ask for?
Let's get 300 dollars. - Let's just ask for 200 dollars.
200 dollars? - Yes. Then that's...
That's 400 lari. - 400?
Okay, I'll write 400. - Write 450.
Okay. - We can go down from there.
This bag costs this much.
It's 450 lari. - Yes.
No way. - Is it too expensive?
It's too expensive.
But this bag is expensive.
You know that this is expensive.
She's going to ask us for a price.
"150 lari"? - "150 lari"?
That's way too cheap. - No way.
How about 350? - How about this price?
No way. - Is it too expensive?
We gave her a discount by 100 lari.
She doesn't have money. - She doesn't have money.
She can't pay us a lot.
I don't think we can bargain with her. Let's just sell it to her.
Then... Let's see.
Then we need to get some stuff too.
Can we have this one?
She's going to give us one. - Yes.
Give us that. - You're going to wear that?
We need to take something and sell it.
You can give it to Sook. - You're going to buy it?
Who? - Sook.
Sook?
Let's take this.
You're going to give this to Sook? - No, that's not why.
You can take it if it's for Sook.
Why would I give this to Sook? - Listen to me.
If you're going to get married within this year,
I'll let you take it. - Let's not do this in front of her.
Let's take this so we can sell it later.
Okay, okay.
We'll give you just the bag.
Let's empty the bag for her.
We can use that.
Can we use this?
How can we take this? - Just put it in first.
She needs to close it.
Are we done? - Let's go.
Wait. Wait.
Goodbye, my bag. I hope you do well here.
Please share the positive vibes of Korea with her.
She might change her mind if it starts to smell like your sweat.
That won't happen.
Okay.
But should we ask her why she wanted the bag?
Why would she need that?
Why do you need that bag?
Are you going to sell it?
You're going to sell it?
I'm going to use this bag...
when I go traveling.
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