The miscellany knowledge chart show "From one to ten" selected the "devil in white" who killed patients for his own convenience and the "brave crew member" who stopped a knife-wielding attacker on a train as the world's worst villain and hero, respectively.

On the 9th episode broadcast on Tcast E Channel, "From one to ten" featured "Gyupgyu" Jang Seongkyu·Lee Sangyeop and special guest "variety cheat key" Hwang Je-seong together on the theme "Beyond imagination! villains vs. heroes that shook the world," delivering unbeatable banter and perfectly timed exchanges. That day Hwang Je-seong pointed to Lee Sangyeop, who played Min-jae in the film Once We Were Us, as the worst villain in a melodrama, drawing laughter. In response to Hwang Je-seong's remark, "He was a villain who could exist in real life. I was so angry," Lee Sangyeop said, "It was very hard while acting. I wondered 'how can a person be like this,'" expressing his grievance. Hearing this, Jang Seongkyu comforted him, saying, "Lee Sangyeop is Mapo-gu's Choi Soo-jong... It must have been hard because it's so different from his own life."

The No. 1 villain was the series of "devil in white" murders that took place at a hospital in Germany. A 44-year-old man who had worked at the hospital for 18 years as a nurse was revealed to have killed 10 patients by overdosing them and even planned to kill an additional 27 people, shocking the public. In the police investigation he said, "I just wanted to reduce my workload," and confessed that he committed the crimes to secure his rest time during night shifts, which provoked outrage. He even made the brazen remark, "What crime is it to help a sick patient fall asleep comfortably," which increased the anger. Watching this, Lee Sangyeop reacted angrily, saying, "A nurse killed patients? Is he sane?"

On the other hand, the No. 1 hero went to the "brave crew member" who stopped a knife-wielding attacker with his body on a moving train in the United Kingdom. It was revealed that the crew member protected passengers by confronting the knife-wielding attacker with a frying pan from the train kitchen, which added to the emotion. After a bloody struggle he suffered severe stab wounds to the head and neck and miraculously survived after three major surgeries. The attacker was indicted on a total of 21 charges, including attempted murder and possession of a weapon. Hwang Je-seong admired, "How brave and beautiful must one's heart be to act like that," and Jang Seongkyu said, "Heroes are not far away. Among the ordinary citizens around us, there are heroes," delivering a deep resonance.

The story of the "14-year-old boy hero" who risked his life to save someone from a perilous well left a lasting impression. In a village in Romania, a three-year-old child fell into a well 15 meters deep. The well's entrance diameter was 30 cm, a narrow space where an adult could not enter, leaving everyone helpless. At that moment, a slight 14-year-old boy entered the well on his own and safely rescued the child, and he calmly said in an interview, "At first I was scared, but then I was okay." Hearing this, Jang Seongkyu, father of two children, said, "I choked up when I heard the interview. I respect him and he's remarkable," and his eyes welled up.

The kindergarten bus arson case in China that took the lives of innocent children provoked deep anger. A kindergarten bus driver who harbored resentment after being fired set the vehicle on fire immediately after a minor collision, causing a tragedy in which 13 people in total died, including himself, one teacher and 11 kindergarten students. On hearing this, Lee Sangyeop and Hwang Je-seong expressed their devastation, saying, "If you wanted to die you could have died alone... what did the children do wrong?" In addition, the program presented real-life stories that delivered intense immersion, including a hero who saved neighbors during the Hong Kong fire disaster, a 12-year-old teenage villain who committed a contract killing, lawless people on a perilous airplane, marine heroes who beat villains, a habitual thief raccoon that ravaged a U.S. liquor store, and a hero dog that threw its body to stop an explosive device.

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