"It's lucky if you can take a good rest"—the largest operation in history is about to take place.

In the 59th episode of the MBC entertainment program "It's lucky if you can take a good rest" (abbreviated as "It's Lucky") airing today (4th), stories of the reunited chefs from the deserted island, including Chinese cuisine master Lee Yeon-bok, Western cuisine master Raymond Kim, and Japanese cuisine master Jeong Ho-young, will be depicted. Assistant chefs Han Ji-hye, Yoo Hee-kwan, and Nam Chang-hee will join, and in the studio, "CEO An" Ahn Jung-hwan, Boom, comedian Kim Min-kyung, and announcer Park Ji-min will be watching them.

On this day, "It's Lucky" features an extraordinary scale of operation worthy of a special episode with the original chefs. A large-scale operation starts with the net cost reaching "3 billion won", astonishing the chefs. As the net is pulled up, the sea is half water and half fish, displaying a scene resembling a fish market. The chefs are delighted, each brainstorming cooking recipes while looking at the overflowing fish.

In particular, a huge fish the size of a person appears, leaving everyone astonished. As Lee Yeon-bok attempts to move it, he staggers under the fish's weight and strength. In the studio, Ahn Jung-hwan and Boom express their admiration, saying, "This seems to be the biggest fish we've seen so far", heightening curiosity about what kind of fish it is.

Meanwhile, while discussing how to divide the fish they caught as a team, Jeong Ho-young covets the "fish as big as a human", saying, "If you don't give me this, I won't cook," and throws a tantrum. Ultimately, the elder brother Lee Yeon-bok explodes, saying, "Have some moderation in your audacity." Curiosity is heightened about what kind of ingredient ignited Jeong Ho-young's greed and which chef it will end up in.

Actually, the deserted island special featuring original chefs of "It's Lucky" has drawn explosive responses from viewers. The number of applicants for the deserted island restaurant surged from 100,000 to 120,000. In response, island CEO Ahn Jung-hwan humorously remarked, "If we want to accommodate all the applicants, we would have to do "It's Lucky" for 300 years. Liang and Ri-hwan will have to continue the legacy." The maximum scale of "It's Lucky"'s operation is highly anticipated. It will air tonight at 9 p.m.

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