The second way was to call a friend. But the contestants only got fifteen seconds. As soon as the contestant finished talking the question, the time was up, and there was no time to listen to the answer.
The third way was more like a joke. "Trust the majority" meant that the contestant had to follow the audience's choice no matter whichever they chose. One contestant applied this way, but the audience chose the wrong answer. It was no better than choosing by himself.
After the second round, Molly was still second. The gap with Charles was not big. But she couldn't catch up with him.
Two contestants were eliminated in this round. Then the game entered the third round: a quick response.
In this round, the right answer meant getting one point, while the wrong answer meant losing one point. It was challenging. After two contestants were out, only Molly and Charles left.
As the decisive fourth round was about to begin, it was getting tense.