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The Billionaire Janitor Is Back
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00:00:00You have to be kids. It's nice to have us in peace and quiet finally.
00:00:30What the fuck, Jack? Who said you could come in here?
00:00:39Hey, no reason to get worked out, Principal Davis.
00:00:45How did you see you, old Perf?
00:00:47I didn't see anything. I was just hearing Queen, okay?
00:00:50Good boy. Now keep your mouth shut, or else...
00:01:00What the fuck?
00:01:05What the fuck?
00:01:30What's happening?
00:01:31Isn't that our generator, Jack?
00:01:35Really?
00:01:38Smoking?
00:01:40Come to know that these will kill you?
00:01:46Boss.
00:01:47Boss.
00:01:49All right, let's go.
00:01:50Get out of here.
00:01:56What have I told you to?
00:01:58Don't make a scene in public.
00:02:00What's with the crazy entourage?
00:02:02Boss.
00:02:03I'm the CEO of Orion Corporation.
00:02:05Orion has become the world's largest military defense contractor under your leadership.
00:02:10We need you now.
00:02:12More than ever.
00:02:14Boss, you're the richest man in the world.
00:02:16You're related to the time as a janitor.
00:02:18I'm old now.
00:02:19I don't care about any of that stuff.
00:02:21Besides, there's nothing wrong with being a janitor.
00:02:25Not today.
00:02:26Today is my grandson's birthday.
00:02:27And all I want now is to watch him grow up safe and happy.
00:02:34You two leave me in peace.
00:02:36Boss, wait.
00:02:39This is from the DaVinci Collection.
00:02:42It's $50 million.
00:02:43It's our birthday gift for your grandson.
00:02:47This is a corporate car.
00:02:48No limit set.
00:02:49It gets me to buy anything.
00:02:54I don't need these things.
00:02:59All right.
00:03:00All right.
00:03:01Trust this once.
00:03:04Now, somebody give an old man a ride home, okay?
00:03:07I can't be waiting for my grandson's birthday.
00:03:09Just drop me off here.
00:03:18I don't want anyone to see me with you guys.
00:03:21Thanks, David.
00:03:31Who is that?
00:03:32What is a janitor doing here?
00:03:34Maybe he's homeless and he's trying to steal some food.
00:03:37Dad?
00:03:46Why did you come here dressed like that?
00:03:51It's Tommy's birthday party and your dad pulls this shit on me.
00:03:54He's obviously trying to spite me.
00:03:56Grandpa, why are you dressed like a poor person?
00:03:59Mommy, she said that dinner's our losers.
00:04:04Tommy, clothes aren't important.
00:04:07What's important is I'm here to celebrate your birthday with you.
00:04:11Dad, you're embarrassing us.
00:04:13Exactly.
00:04:14All of our guests are dressed in their minds.
00:04:16You are being so rude to him showing up looking like a bum.
00:04:19Who is that?
00:04:21He looks rude.
00:04:22Wait, did you hear Mike?
00:04:23He was calling him his dad.
00:04:24Shit.
00:04:25I don't know.
00:04:25I don't know.
00:04:27Lisa, Mike.
00:04:28It's not a big deal.
00:04:29Let's not make a scene, okay?
00:04:31We can talk about it after the birthday party.
00:04:33Not a big deal.
00:04:34You're the one embarrassing us.
00:04:36You don't get to say it's not a big deal.
00:04:44Thank you all for coming to Tommy's birthday party.
00:04:47I'd also like to share some exciting news with you all.
00:04:50Tommy will be getting a new baby sibling soon.
00:04:53Lisa's pregnant?
00:04:59That's amazing, Mike.
00:05:01Congratulations, Lisa.
00:05:03God.
00:05:04I have a very special present for you.
00:05:08Are you going to tell your dad or me?
00:05:13Dad?
00:05:15Lisa's pregnant?
00:05:17You don't have enough room in the house.
00:05:19What is that?
00:05:23The best present you could give to my family.
00:05:26Move out.
00:05:33You can't be serious.
00:05:35Dad, I'm almost 30.
00:05:36I want to live alone here with my wife and my kids.
00:05:40I bought this house.
00:05:42Where am I supposed to go?
00:05:43Who cares?
00:05:44You're just a useless old man that no one wants around.
00:05:46I can't have a smelly, filthy janitor around my baby.
00:05:50Mike has everything that he needs.
00:05:52A beautiful wife and soon two healthy little children.
00:05:57We are the picture of a perfect family.
00:05:58Are you really going to ruin things for him?
00:06:01I wasn't there when Mike was growing up.
00:06:04And I regret that every single day.
00:06:08Guys, I just...
00:06:09I just want to spend time with my family.
00:06:12But we don't want to spend time with you.
00:06:15Okay.
00:06:24Yeah, I'll just...
00:06:24I'll go.
00:06:30One last thing, Mike, before I go.
00:06:33All right.
00:06:34Don't make the same mistake that I did.
00:06:38Family is everything.
00:06:41Remember this.
00:06:42I spent the last 20 years working for money and power.
00:06:54What's the use of being CEO of a Ryan Corporation if I have no one by my side?
00:07:00Leave me alone.
00:07:04Don't be so cold.
00:07:06Let's have some fun.
00:07:07Just give me what you want?
00:07:09What are you asking for?
00:07:10Just running around, late at night, or something like that?
00:07:14Stop!
00:07:14What the fuck are you?
00:07:36Hey, you old fuck. Mind your business or beat your ass. Leave her alone.
00:08:06Wow. I didn't know where someone was janitor was so dope.
00:08:15You alright, Amelia?
00:08:17Yeah. Thank you, Mr. Bradshaw.
00:08:22Yeah.
00:08:24Mr. Bradshaw, if it's not too much trouble, could you walk me home?
00:08:32Yeah, of course.
00:08:36So what were you doing at the school so late?
00:08:39I forgot to bring my homework after chair practice, so I came back to get it.
00:08:43What about you? I'll come here out so late at night all alone, too.
00:08:48No reason.
00:08:49Oh, come on. You can tell me.
00:08:51Why?
00:08:53My son and daughter-in-law kicked me out of the house.
00:08:58I had nowhere to go, so I went back to the school.
00:09:00After my wife died, I buried myself in work.
00:09:09Elected my son.
00:09:11I guess this is what I get.
00:09:12No, your son and daughter-in-law are terrible.
00:09:16They don't deserve you.
00:09:17You're handsome, and you're really tough.
00:09:22Hey, do you want to like it?
00:09:24What?
00:09:32Melissa, I'm serious.
00:09:33You're a great guy. I really like you.
00:09:35No, no, no.
00:09:38I'm too old for you.
00:09:40You're too young for even my son.
00:09:41No.
00:09:42I know that.
00:09:43Duh.
00:09:43I was talking about my mom.
00:09:46Oh.
00:09:47Wait.
00:09:48Your mom?
00:09:49Yeah.
00:09:50My mom is our school's chairwoman.
00:09:52She's pretty, she's smart, and a total badass.
00:09:56Do you want to meet her?
00:09:57I could totally introduce you to her.
00:10:00No.
00:10:01That's okay.
00:10:01Look, are we almost there?
00:10:02I gotta get going.
00:10:04Come on.
00:10:04I know you have to late.
00:10:14Where were you?
00:10:15Mom, I ran into some trouble on the way home, but Mr. Bradshaw saved me.
00:10:19Are you okay?
00:10:37Yeah.
00:10:38I'm alright.
00:10:40Okay, we'll talk about that later.
00:10:42And you are?
00:10:43Jack Bradshaw.
00:10:44I'm a janitor at your school.
00:10:47Janitor.
00:10:47And you're walking my daughter home alone.
00:10:51Why?
00:10:51Mom, I asked you to.
00:10:55It's only right to help us.
00:10:57I said so.
00:10:59Why aren't you a man of principle?
00:11:01Mom, Mr. Bradshaw is a good man.
00:11:04He saved me.
00:11:05Amelia, why don't you go inside so I can talk to this good man?
00:11:07Aw.
00:11:14Now that she's gone, why don't you tell me why you really?
00:11:17It really came all this way.
00:11:19Hmm?
00:11:19Honey?
00:11:21For promotion?
00:11:22Something else?
00:11:27No.
00:11:29Just trying to do the right thing.
00:11:31It's okay to want money.
00:11:33I'll write you a check.
00:11:34Just come to my house to pick it up.
00:11:36I know you think because I'm a janitor, I want money or something.
00:11:40And I really don't.
00:11:44Good night.
00:11:45Wait.
00:11:47I should thank you for helping Amelia.
00:11:51That's all I need.
00:11:54You're welcome.
00:11:54We're an interesting man.
00:12:19Mom, what did you think about Jack?
00:12:21What do you mean?
00:12:26I mean, isn't he handsome?
00:12:28Andy saved me today.
00:12:30He is handsome.
00:12:32And?
00:12:34And single.
00:12:35So you should marry him.
00:12:38What?
00:12:40What?
00:12:41Yeah.
00:12:42You've been single for so long, Mom.
00:12:45It's time for you to find a cute guy and get married.
00:12:48Jack is handsome.
00:12:50Andy's a good person.
00:12:51And you will look so cute together.
00:12:53You can't joke like that.
00:12:55He's the janitor at my school.
00:12:58I'm his boss's boss.
00:13:00Oh, come on.
00:13:01You can at least try.
00:13:03Come on for me.
00:13:04Please.
00:13:06All right.
00:13:07I'll consider it.
00:13:08But before I even think about dating him,
00:13:11I gotta see what's past my test.
00:13:14Test?
00:13:14Ah, excuse me.
00:13:34Excuse me.
00:13:36No littering, please.
00:13:39I'm leaving.
00:13:40I'm leaving.
00:13:40I'm leaving.
00:13:40I'm leaving.
00:13:44She dropped the wallet?
00:13:58Mom, he took the money?
00:14:02Looks like he failed my test.
00:14:04Maybe he had a good reason.
00:14:06We shouldn't jump to conclusions.
00:14:08It's over.
00:14:11How people act when they think nobody's watching shows their true character.
00:14:15I can't trust somebody who would give in to their please so easily.
00:14:23My wallet.
00:14:25Has anyone seen my wallet?
00:14:26Um, yeah, I think you must have dropped this.
00:14:42Oh, and it's all here.
00:14:44Aren't you the sweetest, Jack?
00:14:46Hey, good guy.
00:14:50Let me show you how grateful I am.
00:14:52Do you like what you saw last time?
00:14:55Or you can do anything else to know at all.
00:14:58I never told her to try and seduce him.
00:15:00Wait, let's not be the sweet.
00:15:02Oh, sorry.
00:15:04He gave back the wallet and he didn't give it to that flusel.
00:15:08All right.
00:15:09I jumped to conclusions.
00:15:10So, you're going to give him a chance?
00:15:13Fine.
00:15:14I'll consider it.
00:15:15Yes.
00:15:22Hey, Jack.
00:15:29I've had my eyes on you for a while now.
00:15:32What are we going to take?
00:15:34Get to know each other?
00:15:37Um, it's just, I'm not interested.
00:15:40Oh, don't be shy.
00:15:42I'm a teacher.
00:15:44You're just some janitor.
00:15:46You should be honored I'm into you.
00:15:48Uh, no, thank you.
00:15:50Um, I just, I'm really not looking for romance right now.
00:15:55What's your problem, huh?
00:15:57You think you're too good for me?
00:15:59You scrubbed toilets for a living.
00:16:02I know my own worth.
00:16:04And I don't need your approval.
00:16:05Oh, please.
00:16:06You're just some loser.
00:16:08You're never landing anyone better than me.
00:16:11Pop in, Jack.
00:16:25Late for dinner.
00:16:34Sorry.
00:16:34All right, see you.
00:16:50How did that janitor land the chairwoman?
00:16:56Thanks for sending me back there.
00:16:57I can't let anyone pick on my husband.
00:17:01What?
00:17:02Husband?
00:17:02Yes, husband.
00:17:05Relax.
00:17:07We can just have a contract marriage.
00:17:09A contract marriage?
00:17:10You saved Amelia's life.
00:17:13She's so grateful to you.
00:17:15And she likes you a lot.
00:17:19I just...
00:17:20She doesn't have a father.
00:17:22All she's ever wanted is to have a full family.
00:17:26You've met her.
00:17:27You know how stubborn she can be.
00:17:28I don't want to disappoint her.
00:17:32I see.
00:17:33I bet.
00:17:33So, where are we?
00:17:37A charity banquet.
00:17:39There's a $30 million donation to the school on the line.
00:17:42I had my secretary purchase a prize Da Vinci painting.
00:17:45A Da Vinci painting?
00:17:46Just like the one Vivian gave me?
00:17:48This is from the Da Vinci collection.
00:17:51It's $50 million.
00:17:54You ready?
00:17:54Okay.
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00:18:01Okay.
00:18:01Okay.
00:18:03I'm going to go speak to the school's ex-patron.
00:18:12Thanks.
00:18:13Yeah.
00:18:14Oh, there she is.
00:18:17This is the gorgeous chairwoman Miss Grayson.
00:18:21Keep your distance, Carl.
00:18:23We're not that close.
00:18:24Jack, what's a dirty janitor doing in a black tie up there?
00:18:33Do you know where you are?
00:18:35This is a high society event.
00:18:38You're not even good enough to wait tables here.
00:18:41Jack is my guest.
00:18:43You have some respect.
00:18:44Guest?
00:18:45You brought the janitor?
00:18:48Anna, have you lost your mind?
00:18:51Watch your mouth.
00:18:52Know your place.
00:18:53You're the principal of my school.
00:18:55I'm sorry, Jack.
00:18:56I didn't know you would be so rude.
00:18:56No, it's all right.
00:18:57I'm used to it.
00:18:58You're just tired of me.
00:18:58All right.
00:18:59I'll be right back, okay?
00:19:00All right.
00:19:01Check it out.
00:19:04All right.
00:19:05I'll be right back, okay?
00:19:06All right.
00:19:07I'll be right back, okay?
00:19:08All right.
00:19:09All right.
00:19:11All right.
00:19:14I have a present for you.
00:19:18I hope you like it.
00:19:19I hope you like it.
00:19:20Oh, this is a classic piece.
00:19:30Emma, how did you get this?
00:19:32From a private collector.
00:19:34I hope it's to your liking.
00:19:35Like it?
00:19:36It's amazing.
00:19:38It's going to be the centerpiece of my collection.
00:19:41I had my secretary purchase a prize da Vinci painting.
00:19:43A da Vinci painting?
00:19:45Just like the one Vivian gave me?
00:19:46Emma, you are so thoughtful.
00:19:53I'm so glad you like it.
00:19:55You've been donating to the school for decades now.
00:19:57It's the least I can do to show my gratitude for your patronage.
00:20:00Of course.
00:20:01Well, I will be donating $30 million this year as well.
00:20:05No expenses spared for the best private school in the country.
00:20:08Thank you for your continued trust, Mr. Grooman.
00:20:11Wait!
00:20:11That painting is a fake!
00:20:25What?
00:20:25It's a fake?
00:20:27It's unbelievable.
00:20:30What do you mean it's a fake?
00:20:32Carl, what do you mean?
00:20:35Huh.
00:20:35Because I bribed the secretary.
00:20:37She tricked you into buying a forgery.
00:20:39That painting is in the British Royal Collection.
00:20:45It's a one-of-a-kind.
00:20:47So how is it here, Emma?
00:20:49Were you scammed?
00:20:51Or were you just lying?
00:20:55Emma, is this how you treat the biggest donor to your school?
00:20:59No, Mr. Grooman.
00:21:00There must be a misunderstanding.
00:21:02I had my secretary purchase this from a very reputable vendor.
00:21:05Fake is a fake.
00:21:06But don't take my word for it.
00:21:08The head authenticator of Christie's Auction House is here tonight.
00:21:15Why don't we let Dr. Sirtis be the judge?
00:21:18Well, Larry and Sirtis, I'm going to give you some assistance here, man.
00:21:38Yes.
00:21:39The texture of the canvas, you can see that it's just not consistent with what's expected
00:21:49in the 18th century.
00:21:50I regret to inform all of you that this is without a doubt a fake.
00:21:56Damn, Emma's in trouble.
00:21:59I need a helper.
00:22:01I can't believe she would do this.
00:22:03I think she did no purpose.
00:22:05No, I didn't.
00:22:06I need a chance to prove it.
00:22:08Emma, you're done for.
00:22:10You'll be removed by the board.
00:22:12Then I'll be able to take your place.
00:22:14Emma, I'm disappointed in you.
00:22:30I won't be making a donation anymore.
00:22:34And you can leave.
00:22:35Mr. Kruman, you're so commanding and assertive.
00:22:42But please, give our school enough a chance once I, the main chairman.
00:22:49You?
00:22:50I won't be donating to Emma.
00:22:52Yeah.
00:22:53I can't trust her.
00:22:54Mm-mm.
00:22:59Whoa!
00:23:00Jack.
00:23:08Sorry, Madam Chairwoman.
00:23:10I grabbed the wrong present.
00:23:14This
00:23:14is the right present for Mr. Kruman.
00:23:19My goodness.
00:23:34What do we have here?
00:23:36This is incredible.
00:23:39This
00:23:39This is the genuine article.
00:23:43This
00:23:44would likely
00:23:44fetch
00:23:45$50 million
00:23:47at auction.
00:23:49Two paintings?
00:24:00Why not?
00:24:01Trust me.
00:24:02This isn't a joke.
00:24:04This is a serious event.
00:24:05The whole school is on the line.
00:24:07What is the meaning of this?
00:24:08Why are there two identical paintings?
00:24:11I'm sorry, Mr. Kruman.
00:24:13I must have just brought out the wrong one.
00:24:15Please, forgive my mistake.
00:24:17Well, if Dr. Sertis says it's genuine,
00:24:20then it must be real.
00:24:26Maybe Emma Stewart.
00:24:27It's
00:24:28How dare you accuse me of stealing?
00:24:39Emma,
00:24:39can you guarantee that this painting is real?
00:24:42I promise.
00:24:50That painting
00:24:51is the real thing.
00:24:55You?
00:24:56A janitor?
00:24:58Your promise is worth nothing.
00:25:01Who are you again?
00:25:03Mr. Kruman,
00:25:06Mr. Kruman,
00:25:06he's a janitor
00:25:07at my school.
00:25:08A janitor?
00:25:11Yes.
00:25:13A dirty,
00:25:14lowly
00:25:15janitor.
00:25:17Who?
00:25:18Janitor?
00:25:19How did he even get in here?
00:25:21Emma,
00:25:21what did you bring her for?
00:25:22Are you trying to embarrass us?
00:25:24Emma,
00:25:25explain yourself.
00:25:27Yes,
00:25:27Mr. Kruman.
00:25:28I think that she's trying to humiliate you
00:25:31by bringing a janitor to your banquet.
00:25:35Uninvited.
00:25:36The audacity.
00:25:38Oh my.
00:25:39I can smell the bleach on him from over here.
00:25:43Yes,
00:25:43he was unclogging a lady's toilets the other week.
00:25:48Would you like to see pictures of him
00:25:50scrubbing the toilets on his knees?
00:25:53That's enough.
00:26:01He's my husband.
00:26:13She really just admitted I'm her husband.
00:26:16In front of everyone.
00:26:17Even though she thinks I'm just a janitor.
00:26:20Any man is lucky to have her.
00:26:22What?
00:26:26Would you take a janitor as a husband?
00:26:29Yes.
00:26:30And?
00:26:31Boy,
00:26:32are you desperate for men?
00:26:34I've asked you on for years.
00:26:36I figured you were playing hard to get.
00:26:39Would you take this piece of trash and over me?
00:26:42That's none of your business.
00:26:44Emma,
00:26:44you're crazy.
00:26:46Maybe she is crazy.
00:26:48Or maybe she's just into men that crawl out of the gutter.
00:26:52Tell me.
00:26:55Do you fucking dumpster?
00:26:59Oh,
00:26:59what's the matter?
00:27:01You're gonna hit me?
00:27:02Go on,
00:27:03do it.
00:27:03How dare you hit me?
00:27:11You asked for it.
00:27:13Carl,
00:27:14that slap was just a warning.
00:27:17But remember this.
00:27:19Next time you insult my wife,
00:27:21you'll regret it for the rest of your life.
00:27:25Fuck,
00:27:27I'm gonna fire you.
00:27:29As long as I'm still your boss,
00:27:31you don't have the authority to fire him.
00:27:33And I won't tolerate any press against him.
00:27:37Emma,
00:27:38you're making a scene.
00:27:39Mr.
00:27:40Groom,
00:27:41were you not bothered when you were ridiculing my husband?
00:27:44Was I not making a scene?
00:27:45Wait,
00:27:50you're going against Mr.
00:27:52Groom for a janitor?
00:27:54Emma,
00:27:55have you forgotten
00:27:57that our school needs the chairman's donations
00:28:00and without them,
00:28:01I have no funding.
00:28:05And it will be all your fault.
00:28:07He's right.
00:28:08This is about keeping the school open.
00:28:10She's too emotional.
00:28:11Apologize to Mr.
00:28:14Groom.
00:28:15Apologize?
00:28:16For what?
00:28:18I'm not going to throw this like my husband
00:28:19to beg for mercy.
00:28:21God,
00:28:21she's so brave.
00:28:23I'm so lucky to have found her.
00:28:25I won't check.
00:28:26Let's go.
00:28:28Okay.
00:28:38Emma.
00:28:40Emma.
00:28:41Why are you crying?
00:28:50I'm so sorry.
00:28:53Did I just ruin everything?
00:28:57It's too late to take it back now.
00:28:59I'm sorry.
00:29:00I'm sorry that I spoke out.
00:29:01I couldn't stand there
00:29:02and watch them picking on you.
00:29:04I'm sorry, Jack.
00:29:11I'm sorry for losing my temper.
00:29:14You didn't do anything wrong.
00:29:16I'm just so tired.
00:29:21I'm so sick of kissing up to the billionaires
00:29:23just to keep the school open.
00:29:25I'm sorry you had to go through that.
00:29:27I should be thanking you.
00:29:34Having you on my side
00:29:35gave me the strength
00:29:35to finally say what I've always been holding back on.
00:29:37But what about the school?
00:29:40Without that donation,
00:29:41is the school really going to go bankrupt?
00:29:43If the school closes,
00:29:44hundreds of students
00:29:45will be left without an education,
00:29:47especially those on scholarships.
00:29:49Not to mention the teachers
00:29:50who will be unemployed.
00:29:51Their families will be in trouble too.
00:29:54I'm not going to let that happen.
00:29:55What's done is done.
00:29:57Karina has made it very clear
00:29:59his opinion of me.
00:30:00Karina's been waiting to
00:30:01you to serve me for years.
00:30:03Their support to school is doomed.
00:30:06Let me help.
00:30:07What could you possibly do?
00:30:10It's okay.
00:30:11I'll find a new donor.
00:30:13I'll find a new source of funds.
00:30:18This is everything
00:30:19I've saved up over years.
00:30:21If you need it,
00:30:22it's yours.
00:30:23Jack, you're so sweet.
00:30:31But we're missing 30 million,
00:30:32not 3,000.
00:30:35There's nothing you can do about me.
00:30:37Actually, I can't.
00:30:39This is everything
00:30:40that I've saved
00:30:41the last 20 years.
00:30:45It's okay.
00:30:49It's been a long day.
00:30:50I'm tired.
00:30:51Let's go home.
00:31:03Mr. Grumman,
00:31:05I want to apologize
00:31:06for the way that Emma
00:31:08ruined your party.
00:31:11Apologize?
00:31:11I don't need that.
00:31:13I think I deserve an explanation
00:31:16from the school.
00:31:17Of course.
00:31:18Of course.
00:31:19I've already called for
00:31:20an emergency board meeting
00:31:22where I will propose
00:31:23that she be fired
00:31:24from her position.
00:31:27A chairwoman.
00:31:29Marrying a janitor
00:31:31with a sibling not qualified
00:31:32qualified in shaping young minds.
00:31:35Wouldn't you agree,
00:31:36Mr. Grumman?
00:31:38If this goes through,
00:31:40I'll reconsider my decision.
00:31:43Remember,
00:31:44a $30 million donation
00:31:47is on the line.
00:31:52Don't let me, Emma.
00:31:53It's your own fault.
00:31:55You made the wrong choice.
00:32:07Mom,
00:32:08is everything
00:32:10going to be okay?
00:32:12No.
00:32:13It's worse than I imagined.
00:32:14What are we going to do?
00:32:15Is the school
00:32:16really going to go bankrupt?
00:32:17No, Amelia.
00:32:26Don't worry.
00:32:27I'll take care of it.
00:32:28Take care of it?
00:32:30Come on, Jack.
00:32:31Don't make empty promises.
00:32:33This isn't a fairy tale.
00:32:34We're talking about
00:32:34$30 million.
00:32:35$30 million.
00:32:38I'm not making
00:32:39empty promises.
00:32:40I'm telling you.
00:32:41I can take care of this.
00:32:43Okay, Jack.
00:32:44Whatever you say.
00:32:45Even if we have the money
00:32:47Carl's never going to give up.
00:32:48He'll do whatever
00:32:49he has to do
00:32:49to get whatever he wants.
00:32:52He can't.
00:32:53Trust me.
00:32:55Wait, Jack.
00:32:56Where are you going?
00:32:58Didn't your family
00:32:59kick you out?
00:33:01I'm back to school.
00:33:03Jack.
00:33:05Did you forget?
00:33:07You're my husband.
00:33:09You have a family now.
00:33:12Mom,
00:33:13you and Jack
00:33:15are all free.
00:33:16Amelia,
00:33:17stay.
00:33:20At least for tonight.
00:33:21Please.
00:33:24I need you to stay.
00:33:30Oh, Mom,
00:33:31you're blushing.
00:33:33Go back to your room
00:33:34now, please.
00:33:35Okay, okay.
00:33:36But you know,
00:33:38soundproof
00:33:38isn't great.
00:33:40Don't stay up too late.
00:33:41You should go shower
00:33:49and have this dinner
00:33:51to your uniform.
00:33:55I'll find you something to wear.
00:33:57the sun'sé.
00:34:15Okay.
00:34:16Go back.
00:34:16Bye.
00:34:18Bye.
00:34:20Bye.
00:34:23Bye.
00:34:24Bye.
00:34:26Bye.
00:34:26I'm sorry that that was an accident no it's okay this was my dad's don't you try
00:34:54wow you cleaned up nicely
00:35:11thank you
00:35:24I'm sorry
00:35:47chairwoman this is a formal notice the school board has called an emergency meeting for tomorrow
00:36:00at 9 a.m. they have requested you attend an emergency board meeting for what to discuss
00:36:07principal davis's proposal to have you removed as chairwoman
00:36:10carly he's faster than we thought
00:36:19don't worry i told you i'll take care of this
00:36:29trust me
00:36:35past 20 years i'm worth billions not to mention this black card lewis gave me
00:36:54emma i won't let them threaten you i'll ruin anyone who rises against you
00:37:00vivian right now as ceo of orion corporation i need you to do something for me
00:37:12yes first make an announcement in three days orion corporation will be holding a charity banquet
00:37:19with an emphasis on education second before 9 a.m. tomorrow morning
00:37:25i need you to prepare 30 million dollars in cash
00:37:28mr davis as principal do you have anything to say about the future of the school
00:37:51as far as emma i will be stepping up and taking control of the school and i will steer it toward a prosperous future
00:37:58as far as emma
00:38:02as far as emma she has seriously offended chairman brumman one of our school's long-time patriots
00:38:09emma has seriously damaged our school's reputation
00:38:13i condemn reckless and irresponsible behavior
00:38:20from this day on i will be leading the school to the new age of glory
00:38:28i will be leading the school to the new age of glory
00:38:35look someone's coming
00:38:41who is this i've never seen them
00:38:51miss grayson what do you have to say to mr davis's accusations
00:39:02please don't push just stay back thank you
00:39:04please stay back
00:39:05miss grayson it's rumored your conflicts with principal davis are due to your failures to secure funding for the school
00:39:10what do you have to say
00:39:11miss grayson you've been accused of sleeping with the school janitor and seriously offending chairman brumman
00:39:15for his sake explain yourself
00:39:17i'll answer that question
00:39:19after all i am that janitor
00:39:22do you know who i really am
00:39:25hmm
00:39:26you don't know
00:39:28not for that for now
00:39:30today will not be emigration since the last day
00:39:33but rather
00:39:35a new beginning
00:39:36and as for carl davis
00:39:38carl's there
00:39:40that's all no more questions thank you
00:39:44they're already starting to vote
00:39:59they're already starting to vote
00:40:06i'm just gonna be a nobody after today
00:40:08you're so right miss white
00:40:10i must have been fired years ago
00:40:12she's not fit to manage this school
00:40:15of course
00:40:16but don't you worry
00:40:18once i become part of this faculty
00:40:20i'll make sure to put you in charge of finances
00:40:22oh thank you miss white
00:40:25and tell mr davis i won't let him down
00:40:29wow
00:40:44look who's here
00:40:46it's the janitor
00:40:47and dragging the chairwoman down
00:40:50jack
00:40:51this is an important exclusive board meeting
00:40:54there's no place for you
00:40:56just get out of our way
00:40:58jack
00:40:59you're just a dirty janitor
00:41:01how dare you speak to miss white like that
00:41:03and you
00:41:04you're just hurting my eyes
00:41:06you get out of the way too
00:41:08security
00:41:10throw them out
00:41:13no
00:41:22emma
00:41:23you've already been fired by the school board
00:41:25who do you think you are
00:41:27fired?
00:41:28am i who?
00:41:29am i carl?
00:41:30that's right
00:41:31mr davis already gathered the necessary votes
00:41:33it's all over
00:41:34wonderful
00:41:35well mr davis can tell me to my face
00:41:37and i'll move
00:41:39what are you waiting for?
00:41:41roll them out
00:41:42are you okay?
00:42:00you're lucky i don't hit women
00:42:11what are you so smug about?
00:42:13all this talk emma
00:42:15and your last hope is a janitor who punches his problems
00:42:19thanks for protecting me
00:42:21jack is above hitting women
00:42:23jack is above hitting women
00:42:25but i'm not
00:42:26help me
00:42:27how much best
00:42:31let us in
00:42:32oh my god
00:42:33what are you doing?
00:42:38oh my god
00:42:39it's attacking me
00:42:40emma
00:42:42the board meeting is in progress to determine your fate
00:42:49Oh, I was attacking me!
00:42:58Emma, the board meeting is in progress to determine your fate.
00:43:02And as you are the involved party, you cannot be here.
00:43:19Emma is the chairwoman, and as the chairwoman she's also a member of the school board.
00:43:37So any school board meeting without the chairwoman is an eligible.
00:43:43So your decision today, oh it doesn't matter.
00:43:48You cannot tell me who's for, and who's its.
00:43:56Emma, the forgery that you presented, Chairman Gruen, is the reason that the school has lost its funding.
00:44:04Or have you forgotten?
00:44:06Enough with your baseless accusations.
00:44:10I have uncovered the truth, and it was you.
00:44:18You were the one who planted the forgery in an attempt to ruin my wife's good reputation.
00:44:26Where's your proof?
00:44:32Without proof, your accusations are just slander.
00:44:36We're not interested in your personal differences with Mr. Davis.
00:44:43We need solutions.
00:44:45That's right.
00:44:46The school has no funding.
00:44:48We need to do something.
00:44:49Hey.
00:44:50Don't worry.
00:44:51I got this.
00:44:52Funding won't be a problem.
00:44:53In three days, the governor's daughter Vivian will be hosting a charity banquet in the city.
00:45:11She works for the Orion Corporation.
00:45:12So what?
00:45:13Emma will attend as chairwoman, and once she secures a donation from the governor's daughter Vivian, the school will have more than enough funding.
00:45:28I didn't know anything about this.
00:45:31Don't be absurd.
00:45:32Why would the governor's daughter care about what you have to say?
00:45:36Because I'm her boss.
00:45:43Now, any objections?
00:45:45You.
00:45:46A janitor.
00:45:47Now, why would Vivian, the governor's daughter, listen to you?
00:45:59Ridiculous!
00:46:00Jack, you're just a janitor.
00:46:03You're not fooling anyone.
00:46:04You're expecting this janitor to save you?
00:46:08Ha!
00:46:09Ridiculous!
00:46:10Jack, can you really take care of this?
00:46:14We can't risk anything.
00:46:17Trust me, Emma.
00:46:18Emma, you have been making mistake after mistake after mistake ever since you chose a janitor as a husband.
00:46:29Jack, I...
00:46:31That's Tina!
00:46:33What we need is more money.
00:46:37You see, sweetheart?
00:46:39They can't wait for our demise.
00:46:41What should we do?
00:46:42Don't worry.
00:46:43I came doubly prepared.
00:46:45We're talking 30 million dollars.
00:46:4730 million?
00:46:48I could bring 300 million.
00:46:51Come in.
00:46:52Come in.
00:46:53Who?
00:46:54Your janitor buddies?
00:46:58They're too busy mopping the floor.
00:46:59I prepared 30 million dollars.
00:47:02for this school.
00:47:03It's gonna arrive in three minutes.
00:47:04It's gonna arrive in three minutes.
00:47:05Jack, it was already a stretch to say...
00:47:06Jack's not a child person.
00:47:07It's gonna arrive in three minutes.
00:47:08Come in.
00:47:09Come in.
00:47:10Who?
00:47:11Your janitor buddies?
00:47:12Who? Your janitor buddies?
00:47:19They're too busy mopping the floor.
00:47:25I prepared $30 million for this school.
00:47:29It's going to arrive in three minutes.
00:47:31Jack, it was already a stretch to say that we could get all the funding from Vivian.
00:47:36How are you going to get $30 million?
00:47:39It's $30 million, Jack.
00:47:41You could sell Emma and you'd still come up short.
00:47:46But now you say you'll have the money ready in three minutes? That's absurd.
00:47:51What if I do?
00:47:52If you bring us $30 million, I will get down on my knees and I will lick your shoes.
00:48:00But if you fail, you'll get down on your knees and beg me for mercy.
00:48:10Ew.
00:48:11I'd say we've got about one more minute.
00:48:14Mr. Davis, you're too kind.
00:48:17But this isn't something getting on your knees will solve.
00:48:21Emma still needs to be fired.
00:48:23That's right.
00:48:24It's why we're gathered here today.
00:48:27Emma, don't be stubborn.
00:48:29We need you.
00:48:30We need you.
00:48:30We need support.
00:48:32Only Principal Davis can save the school from bankruptcy now.
00:48:37Emma, don't worry.
00:48:40I won't make you beg.
00:48:42Just be in my bed this evening.
00:48:45I'll help you out.
00:48:46I promise.
00:48:47Disgusting.
00:48:48Well, in three minutes, where's the money?
00:48:52Love you.
00:48:52I don't know.
00:48:53Love you.
00:48:53I won't work.
00:48:53Love you.
00:48:54Love you.
00:48:58Love you.
00:48:59Love you.
00:49:00Love you.
00:49:01Love you.
00:49:02I don't know.
00:49:32This is impossible.
00:49:37Who did you get that money?
00:49:57Jack.
00:49:58Emma.
00:49:59I know it.
00:50:02The future of the school is right with you two, I believe.
00:50:06Are you really turning on us?
00:50:10Shut up.
00:50:11Carl, will you please control your subordinates?
00:50:14We only act in the best interest of the school.
00:50:17Whoever saves it from bankruptcy wins.
00:50:22Wait, wait, wait.
00:50:23Are we sure that this money is legal?
00:50:27Are you trying to pin us with money laundering?
00:50:34Yes.
00:50:35He's right.
00:50:36This money must be dirty.
00:50:38Carl, you have such an active imagination.
00:50:42I agree.
00:50:42We need the funds.
00:50:45But can you prove the money is clean?
00:50:53Clean?
00:50:5430 million dollars from a janitor?
00:50:57How could it be legal?
00:50:59That's right.
00:51:00Everyone has where the money came from.
00:51:02You don't need to know where my money came from.
00:51:04What you need to do is admit that you lost.
00:51:14What's wrong, Carl?
00:51:16You get your own terms so quickly?
00:51:18Yep.
00:51:19You bring the 30 million, you get down on your knees and lick his shoes.
00:51:23How dare you humiliate me?
00:51:30Jack, do you really think 30 million dollars will solve everything?
00:51:37Um.
00:51:43How long do you think 30 million dollars is going to last?
00:51:47Emma offended Chairman Brooman, who is the most dedicated patron in our school.
00:51:56She's ruined our reputation in high society.
00:51:58We're going to have trouble even finding students.
00:52:01Exactly.
00:52:03And I, I am the only one that is in good standings with Chairman Brooman.
00:52:07The school needs me.
00:52:09Huh.
00:52:10You.
00:52:14Emma.
00:52:15Do you really think Jack can save you?
00:52:18He's just a janitor.
00:52:20Even if he has the money, you still offended Chairman Brooman.
00:52:23Emma.
00:52:25If you beg very nicely to me,
00:52:29maybe I'll put in a couple good words for you.
00:52:34Emma.
00:52:36You don't have to give in to him.
00:52:38Jack.
00:52:39I get that you're new money.
00:52:40But you'll never understand what it's like to truly have wealth and status.
00:52:48That's true.
00:52:49Without Chairman Brooman's patronage, the school is going to fall into ruin.
00:52:54Miss Grayson, we'll give you three more days.
00:52:58But find a way to repair the school's relationship with Chairman Brooman.
00:53:02You really are too kind.
00:53:08She's put the school at risk and you're going to give her three more days?
00:53:11We're giving you another chance on account of the $30 million that you managed to scrum up today for us.
00:53:18But can you please cut the janitor out?
00:53:22I can't stand being in the same room with him.
00:53:24Right?
00:53:27No.
00:53:29No.
00:53:29I know you all might think of him as just a janitor,
00:53:41but he's proven himself to be a loyal, wonderful, loving husband.
00:53:51Let's get out of here.
00:53:58Emma.
00:53:59Esteemed members of the board, please, calm down.
00:54:21Emma will regret her decision.
00:54:23What?
00:54:24I have to see, though.
00:54:52All right.
00:55:00Mom.
00:55:02What are we going to do now?
00:55:10Bailey, what are you doing in the car?
00:55:12Does it matter?
00:55:13What happens now?
00:55:15Three days.
00:55:16How are we going to get Mr. Brooman's approval?
00:55:18I don't know.
00:55:18I have a question.
00:55:22Who's the bigger deal?
00:55:23Jeremy Brooman or Governor's daughter, Vivian?
00:55:26That's obvious.
00:55:27Of course, it's the beautiful, generous, smart, and business-heavy Vivian.
00:55:32You're ranking on the charity banquet in three days?
00:55:35It's no use.
00:55:37A charity banquet for the elite is going to be arranged by Jeremy Brooman.
00:55:40There's no way we'll get an invitation.
00:55:42I just need to know.
00:55:43Would Vivian be able to help?
00:55:45Of course.
00:55:46Okay.
00:55:47Okay.
00:55:47I'll get an invitation.
00:55:49I'll be sure of it.
00:56:06We're home.
00:56:07Can you come in?
00:56:08Uh, no.
00:56:09You guys go ahead.
00:56:10I have a quick call to make.
00:56:11Okay.
00:56:12Vivian, it's Jack.
00:56:22I need an invitation.
00:56:24Yes, boss.
00:56:38Hey, it's late.
00:56:40What are you still doing now?
00:56:41I can't sleep.
00:56:44Maybe.
00:56:47Maybe it's time to beg Jeremy Brooman for help.
00:56:53We all know that $30 million is more than enough money to keep this world going.
00:56:58Carl's just looking for an excuse to get you fired.
00:57:01But the whole board is behind him.
00:57:05The charity banquet is a long shot, but it's my only hope.
00:57:07Mr. Brooman, you could just send me an invitation.
00:57:16You should get that.
00:57:18Maybe it's just what we've been waiting for.
00:57:19Mr. Grayson, I'm here to deliver an invitation.
00:57:36Mr. Grayson, I'm here to deliver an invitation.
00:57:40Jack, is this invitation you're doing?
00:57:56What invitation?
00:58:01Maybe Chairman Brooman just had a change of heart.
00:58:04Mr. Grayson, don't play Koi.
00:58:07That man was clearly here to hand-deliver this invitation.
00:58:10I think you're just overthinking it.
00:58:13There are too many coincidences.
00:58:16I need answers.
00:58:19What are you hiding from me?
00:58:22Sometimes things are just that simple.
00:58:24I'll overthink it.
00:58:25Besides, what's important is now you can attend the charity banquet, right?
00:58:29Because I'm her boss.
00:58:39Now, any objections?
00:58:46Who are you, Rumi?
00:58:49Why are you able to do all this?
00:58:50I'm just an ordinary, hard-working man.
00:59:08But sometimes,
00:59:11ordinary men
00:59:13can do extraordinary things.
00:59:20Baby, you're right.
00:59:24I just feel like
00:59:25you have a big secret
00:59:26that you're hiding from me.
00:59:30Like,
00:59:31there's a whole side of you that I've never seen.
00:59:34But you've seen every bit of me.
00:59:50I'm Jesy.
01:00:04I don't want to be serious.
01:00:14No.
01:00:16I don't want to be serious.
01:00:18I don't want to be serious.
01:00:18I don't know.
01:00:48Principal Davis, it's been a long time.
01:00:54I heard that Chairman Grumman personally invited you as a guest of honor.
01:00:58Yes, of course.
01:00:59As you know, our school is in need of some resources.
01:01:03Mr. Davis, your school should be honored to have such a hardworking, dedicated principal.
01:01:08You'd make a splendid headmaster, should you get the chance.
01:01:16Hi.
01:01:18Thank you so much for inviting us.
01:01:33It's such an important banquet.
01:01:36Mike, you're welcome.
01:01:38I'm so glad you could make it.
01:01:40Mr. Davis, I heard that all of high society was clamoring for an invitation tonight.
01:01:45Thank you so much for inviting us.
01:01:46Oh no, you should be thanking your father, old man Jack.
01:01:51Oh no, you should be thanking your father, old man Jack.
01:01:51Who is that?
01:02:15You're so intimidating.
01:02:17Isn't that Emma?
01:02:18Why is she here?
01:02:20Who's that man with her?
01:02:21He looks like Gordon.
01:02:24Mike, isn't that your dad?
01:02:26What, isn't he just a janitor?
01:02:28That's right.
01:02:29He's just a janitor.
01:02:30Ed, what are you doing here?
01:02:35Ed, what are you doing here?
01:02:36You shouldn't be at a place like this.
01:02:40Who are you?
01:02:41He's my son.
01:02:43That's right.
01:02:44I'm his son.
01:02:45And who are you?
01:02:46Why do you bring him to such a high-class banquet?
01:02:48I'm Emma Grayson.
01:02:58The chairwoman.
01:02:59Anybody bring as a guest?
01:03:01There's no one's business but my own.
01:03:03Chairwoman?
01:03:03So you should know my father is just a janitor at your school.
01:03:08Mike, you show.
01:03:09Dad, you don't embarrass me in front of everybody.
01:03:13Mr. Davis personally invited me here.
01:03:16You're just a janitor.
01:03:17Why do you get to be here?
01:03:20Oh, Mike.
01:03:21Don't be so hard on your father.
01:03:24After all, he's no simple janitor.
01:03:27Carl, what are you trying to say?
01:03:29Nothing.
01:03:30It's just not everyone is supposed to be here.
01:03:33Miss Grayson, if I remember correctly, you weren't invited.
01:03:37Is security just letting anyone into the charity banquet?
01:03:41I wasn't invited.
01:03:42Oh, really?
01:03:44By whom?
01:03:45Because I'm pretty sure Mr. Davis never sent you an invitation.
01:03:58My invitation.
01:04:00Impossible.
01:04:05Was your dad actually invited?
01:04:07Mr. Brumman would never have invited you.
01:04:11Am I?
01:04:13Crouching a charity banquet posted for the elite?
01:04:16That doesn't seem proper.
01:04:18Proper?
01:04:19Proper by whose standards?
01:04:22Impossible day this is?
01:04:24Jack, what are you trying to say?
01:04:25Give the invitation back.
01:04:27No.
01:04:28This invitation is a fake.
01:04:30What are you doing?
01:04:52What are you doing?
01:04:56Emma, your invitation is a fake.
01:05:00What do you mean?
01:05:02I personally designed all the invitations myself.
01:05:06Our guests all have invitations that were blue and silver.
01:05:11He's right.
01:05:11Their invitation looks completely different from mine.
01:05:14This is so embarrassing for Emma.
01:05:16Emma and Jack must feel humiliated.
01:05:20Yeah, if you're going to forge an invitation, please make it the right color.
01:05:23I can't believe your father would do this.
01:05:26Tom, are you so certain that the invitation is fake?
01:05:30Of course, a black invitation.
01:05:40Don't be ridiculous.
01:05:42A black invitation was delivered in person.
01:05:45It's for one person.
01:05:47A guest of honor.
01:05:48It's above your pay grades.
01:05:50It's what I need to see.
01:05:51Good job.
01:05:53You're taking your bluff a little too far.
01:05:56Guest of honor.
01:05:58You.
01:05:58You're a fraud.
01:06:00Who is the guy I think he is?
01:06:02A black invitation?
01:06:04He's too special for us.
01:06:06You're ridiculous.
01:06:08I bet you're embarrassing yourself.
01:06:11Carl, we'll find out who the true fraud is soon.
01:06:15Jack, we'll be done with your lies.
01:06:17Security.
01:06:19Take them out of here.
01:06:20Sir?
01:06:21Ma'am.
01:06:28Chairman Grumman, you got here just in time.
01:06:46Some people are trying to crash the charity banquet and forge their invitations.
01:06:53Don't worry.
01:06:54We're off it.
01:06:55Forging an invitation to the charity banquet?
01:06:58Who would dare?
01:06:59I'll choose the wrong color too.
01:07:02They have black invitations.
01:07:04Thinking that they could fool us.
01:07:06A black invitation?
01:07:07Could it be the VIP invitation that Vivian had a person to prepare?
01:07:13Let me see who.
01:07:20Emma?
01:07:22It can't be you.
01:07:23Why can't it be me?
01:07:25Could you be the guest of honor that the governor's daughter Vivian mentioned?
01:07:28The guest of honor?
01:07:39I didn't hear anything about that.
01:07:41I received an invitation, so I came here to the charity banquet.
01:07:44That's it.
01:07:47Chairman Grumman, does a black and gold invitation really send out?
01:07:51I can't confirm that we did prepare a special black invitation for the guest of honor.
01:07:57But the identity of the guest is still unknown.
01:08:03So Emma, show me your invitation.
01:08:06I can't.
01:08:09I'll destroy it.
01:08:15I cannot tell why you think I'm such a small guest.
01:08:19Chairman Grumman, it couldn't be Emma, let alone her janitor husband.
01:08:24Do you remember that painting that they forged and gave you?
01:08:29Are you saying that Emma's invitation is also a forgery?
01:08:41What?
01:08:42Emma has a history of forgery?
01:08:44Then the invitation must be fake, too.
01:08:47Emma, what do you have to say for yourself?
01:08:50It isn't a forgery.
01:08:51Mr. Grumman, your painting, did you have a praise?
01:08:56What did they say?
01:08:58It is genuine.
01:09:01However, however, the painting belongs to the governor's daughter, Vivian.
01:09:09Oh my god.
01:09:18How did the janitor get his hands on that painting?
01:09:21Who is this man?
01:09:24The painting belongs to Vivian?
01:09:32Correct.
01:09:33The painting belonged to Vivian.
01:09:34Jack, you stole the painting from Vivian?
01:09:38I stole it.
01:09:39Carl, you had such an act of imagination.
01:09:41Okay, Jack.
01:09:42How did you get a hold of that painting?
01:09:45Vivian gave it to me.
01:09:49The governor's daughter gave it to Vivian.
01:09:52You're a janitor.
01:09:55Who's going to believe your lies?
01:09:57Emma, you must apologize and beg Vivian for forgiveness the moment she wrought.
01:10:02Stealing from the elite?
01:10:04That's a serious crime.
01:10:06Jack, I've just gotten into you.
01:10:09You've disappeared from our lives for 20 years,
01:10:11and the moment you come back, you've been causing us nothing but trouble.
01:10:14Jack, stealing from the elite will affect us.
01:10:25If it comes down to it, I'll divorce your son and take my kids with me.
01:10:30Abby, please, just leave.
01:10:36I, I, did you even hear yourself?
01:10:40I'm your family, I'm your father.
01:10:42Not anymore.
01:10:45What?
01:10:46You're my dad?
01:10:48When have you ever acted like it?
01:10:51When I was a kid, were you ever even around?
01:10:53You missed my wedding, you missed my graduation,
01:10:57and you missed my son being born.
01:11:01Where were you?
01:11:03Now because of your worthless pride, you're lying about your status and your connections?
01:11:08Did you ever take a moment to think what that could do to your son,
01:11:11what your lies could do to my family?
01:11:18We just have been at my side all these years.
01:11:21And I can't lose her.
01:11:25We both had it.
01:11:27And I can't lose everything I've worked for just because of you!
01:11:34Mike, I never knew.
01:11:39You never knew, because you, you never cared.
01:11:43You've only cared about yourself.
01:11:45I can't lose everything I've worked for just because of you, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared about yourself, you never cared
01:12:15Vivian you're finally here. Oh, sounds like you're sick of bleeding. Oh no no no
01:12:22we're honored. We are so honored to have you here tonight.
01:12:37Vivian there's somebody I would like to introduce you to. This is the man who
01:12:42single-handedly organized the charity payment tonight. This is Mr. Davis and
01:12:47he is our principal. Vivian, General Lewis, good evening.
01:12:57Good evening everyone. Vivian is pleased to announce that tonight she plans to
01:13:03approve a ten billion dollar grant.
01:13:12Oh my god, ten billion? Whoa! Jack, did you hear that? Ten billion?
01:13:19Yes. I heard.
01:13:22And she will be personally selecting a representative to oversee that grant,
01:13:26with final say over the allocation of all funds.
01:13:30Looks like I may be coming out on top.
01:13:33Congratulations, Principal Davis. Or should I say, Headmaster Davis.
01:13:40Good evening. Tonight's charity banquet is not just about a donation. It's about an investment in our future generation.
01:13:50This grant will provide free education to countless young minds to help them reach their full potential.
01:13:57I am looking for someone committed to forging a brighter future.
01:14:03Looks like the show's about to begin.
01:14:07Let's go.
01:14:08And that's the game.
01:14:09Come out.
01:14:10Let's go.
01:14:11Let's go.
01:14:12What do you, Ben?
01:14:13Oh my god, what do you think?
01:14:14A man…
01:14:15A man…
01:14:16A man…
01:14:17We have an important accusation to make.
01:14:20A man…
01:14:21A man…
01:14:22A man…
01:14:23A man…
01:14:24A man…
01:14:25A man…
01:14:26A man…
01:14:27A man…
01:14:28Someone who came here uninvited, forging an invitation.
01:14:33But, not only are they a fraud, they're a thief as well.
01:14:38They stole your priceless painting.
01:14:43We must get on this at once.
01:14:46Who would be so bold?
01:14:49Now I heard, at the Governor's Gallery,
01:14:53there's a precious old painting valued at 50 million dollars.
01:14:58Yes, that's correct.
01:15:00Are you still in possession of this painting?
01:15:03No, I am not.
01:15:06They are the thieves of this painting.
01:15:12You're lying.
01:15:14We didn't forge anything, and we're not thieves.
01:15:16Tiffany, you're clearly just projecting.
01:15:19You know very well what you're guilty of.
01:15:22You're saying they stole a painting from my gallery?
01:15:27Yes, and luckily Chairman Grumman caught it just in time.
01:15:32Please, let us return this priceless painting to you.
01:15:42Vivian, we just can't stand for this criminal behavior.
01:15:47Yes, they cannot get away with stealing from the Governor.
01:15:50They need to be punished.
01:15:51It's not true.
01:15:53We wouldn't dare steal from the Governor.
01:15:55That painting...
01:15:56I...
01:15:57brought the painting.
01:15:58Jack, what are you saying?
01:16:03The painting.
01:16:08I brought it.
01:16:10Jack!
01:16:11You admit it!
01:16:13You're finally manning up!
01:16:15Mike!
01:16:16It's a good thing you cut your father off before we could be dragged down with him!
01:16:20Jack!
01:16:21You've gone insane!
01:16:22Do you know what would happen to you?
01:16:24How serious stealing from the Governor is?
01:16:26I didn't steal.
01:16:27You didn't...
01:16:28How did it just fall into your hands?
01:16:31Did Vivian give it to you?
01:16:33Jack!
01:16:34You're a dirty janitor.
01:16:35Who doesn't deserve such a beautiful painting?
01:16:36Jack, you're not a thief.
01:16:37There must be a misunderstanding.
01:16:38You did all this for me.
01:16:39Punish me instead.
01:16:41Emma, you don't have to do this.
01:16:52I can't let this happen to you.
01:16:55You've got so much to help me.
01:16:56Emma, you're gonna lose everything.
01:16:59He'll even lose the title of his chair one.
01:17:02much to help me. Emma, you're going to lose everything. He'll even lose the title of his
01:17:09chairwoman. Jack stood by me every time. I'm willing to do the same for him.
01:17:16Emma, you don't have to do this. We're family. We share the same problems and we deal with them
01:17:25together. Emma, you're willing to give up everything for Jack? Yes, I do. Very well. But there's
01:17:40something you all should know. I never said the painting was stolen. But if the painting
01:17:47wasn't stolen, how else could a janitor have gotten his hands on it? Because it was already
01:17:53given as a gift.
01:18:00What? Gifted? To who? To my boss, the CEO of Orion Company. Just stop meeting my dad. Impossible.
01:18:11Your dad is a janitor. How could he be Orion Corporation's CEO? No, no. The Orion Corporation
01:18:18is an international arms company. Its control spans the whole world. The CEO has been famously
01:18:26discreet and he has never made a public appearance. How were you able to steal the painting from
01:18:32the Orion Corporation? First you accused me of stealing the painting from the governor's
01:18:37gallery. Now stealing it from the Orion Corporation? What? Am I some kind of phantom thief?
01:18:43Jack. Shut up! You're a dirty janitor who's not even supposed to be here. What? He's a filthy
01:18:56janitor who forged an invitation to be here. Wait. What did you say? Yes, sir. As I was saying,
01:19:05they never received an invitation. They forged a document that looked like an invitation and said
01:19:10that it came from Chairman Grumman. It's all lies. Oh, yeah. That invitation was destroyed well
01:19:16before I had the opportunity to verify. Who destroyed it? I did. Carl, you hope to see you. Jack is my guest
01:19:38lawyer. His invitation was personally prepared for us.
01:19:46General. General Elizabeth. How is this possible? Jack? How could we? Guest of honor? My father. Mike, why didn't you tell me your dad was invited by the
01:20:01coffee store? I didn't know. How could you hide this from me? Hide? Mike, I never hid anything from you. I only wanted to
01:20:16spend time with my family. With my son. And you pushed me away. You never told me who you were. I thought you were an
01:20:25ordinary person. Mike, status is not how you should value a person's worth. He never hid anything. He just
01:20:36wanted to live a quiet life with you, but you chose to reject him.
01:20:46I didn't know. I thought you were a janitor. The failure of a father. This can't be. Mike has been
01:20:52trying to climb the ranks, never realizing his father could have helped him. Oh. Mike, people who are
01:21:00obsessed with rank and status, they're doomed for failure because they lose sight of what truly matters.
01:21:08family. Family. Family. And the people that they love.
01:21:17Zach, don't be like that. Mike and I are still your family, right?
01:21:22Family. Lisa, you are the person that tore this family apart. You were so obsessed with climbing the
01:21:31social ladder. You didn't even realize that you were being used.
01:21:34Jews? What do you mean? Why are you even here? Can't you see her the odd man out?
01:21:41The only reason that they invited you was to try to humiliate me. And you played right into their
01:21:47hands. You gave them everything that they wanted.
01:21:53Carl, you lied to me. No, this is nonsense.
01:21:56Tell him. Tell him. Tell him. Tell him. I deserved to be here that you invited us personally. Say it.
01:22:02You little shit.
01:22:05We don't know you. Stay away from Carl, you dumb bitch.
01:22:10Carl is ruthless, turning on them like that. Poor Lisa.
01:22:14Are you like a fool?
01:22:17That's enough! Throw these two out of here now.
01:22:21No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:22:24No, no, no, no, no.
01:22:35I can't believe Jack was personally invited by the governor's family as the guest of honor.
01:22:40But I can't lose sight of the real prize. As long as I secure that 10 billion dollar grant,
01:22:45i'll still be the winner tonight emma look at what you've done how could you do this to me
01:22:52i'll shut up everyone sorry for the interruption but we still must not lose sight of our goal
01:23:00tonight we are here to honor our tyler's educators let's continue yes chairman groom and let's
01:23:09continue jack i'm nervous i don't need for you to be nervous why because i told you tonight
01:23:20you're the star of this charity now who would like to put their name forward for the grant
01:23:29vivian our lovely governor's daughter i would be honored to be in charge of that 10 billion dollar
01:23:42grant i'd also like to put myself into consideration vivian tell you grayson but aren't they from the
01:23:51same school they're competing against each other wow this is the most exciting event i've ever seen
01:24:02are you sure this is a 10 billion dollar grant we can't have somebody that's so emotional at the
01:24:09helm emotional yes i completely agree which is why i'm confident that i'm the right person for the job
01:24:17this grant is a very serious matter we must make the best possible choice who are they going to
01:24:26choose chairman boomer principal davis it can't be emma with much deliberation we have decided to award the
01:24:38grants to emma grayson what emma grayson impossible she got the 10 billion dollar grant
01:24:58miss grayson please prepare a proposal for the grant we'll set it up with you as the director as soon as
01:25:05the 10 billion dollar grant will be under your complete discretion am i drinking no you're not
01:25:12drinking emma i told you tonight you are the star of the war
01:25:24vivian this is not right um why why emma this is impossible emma's just a normal person
01:25:33who in the is is not important what is important is who emma chose awesome
01:25:56i can't believe you're the ceo of orion corporation
01:25:59the world's the world's largest arms manufacturer yes more importantly i'm your husband
01:26:10jack jack you know mr bradshaw please please forgive my insolence i have no idea who you were
01:26:21uh yeah i'm i'm scratch i'm i'm so sorry please have mercy mr grumman carl i've seen enough i'll be
01:26:33looking into your finances i hope you haven't left any proof of your poor behavior
01:26:40um yeah no i really can't oh my god i can't believe the janitor turned out to be the ceo of orion
01:26:53corporation chairman and grumman are doomed emma is so lucky emma you are a kind brave woman boss is
01:27:05lucky to admit you boss i'd like to be originally you miss grayson as well you want boss's heart
01:27:12you're right i trust i'm lucky thank you both your blessing means everything to us
01:27:21emma you love me even when you thought i was just a janitor you stood by my side when you didn't
01:27:32have to you're strong you're brave and you're beautiful will you be my wife will you marry me
01:27:43yes
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