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The Homeless Heiress
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00:00:00Today we gather here to witness the union between Edward Hartman and Cindy Perreault.
00:00:07If anyone should object to this marriage, speak now.
00:00:10I object.
00:00:15Cindy, you can't marry him.
00:00:21Cindy, don't forget what you promised me.
00:00:25Edward, don't you want to marry someone for love?
00:00:27They're being brave for love.
00:00:31Can't you find it within yourself to be brave just once?
00:00:37You knew about this?
00:00:48Edward?
00:00:50You knew about them and you're still going to marry him?
00:00:54Began a month ago.
00:00:55I was homeless.
00:00:57Struggling for my next meal.
00:01:03I never imagined I'd become who I am today.
00:01:08Until I met him.
00:01:12Dad, for the hundredth time I don't care about our family's trillion dollar empire.
00:01:17I gotta go.
00:01:18I'm so sorry, Professor Harrison.
00:01:21The Matisse painting you requested was just purchased by Mr. Richard Perreault.
00:01:25What?
00:01:27Richard bought the Matisse I've been searching for all year.
00:01:32This is absurd.
00:01:33I'm so sorry, I didn't see that.
00:01:59Hey, wait.
00:02:03I believe you have something that's mine.
00:02:05Get off of me.
00:02:10Whoa, this guy's loaded.
00:02:14Hey, that's my wallet.
00:02:16You want it?
00:02:17Go get it.
00:02:17Do you want me to call the cops, Professor?
00:02:40Speak of the devil.
00:02:40Hey, I thought you guys were some food.
00:02:56Where's my soda?
00:02:57I only stole ten bucks.
00:03:00I didn't feel right stealing from a stranger.
00:03:02Oh, feeling sorry for the rich now.
00:03:05They only care about their money.
00:03:12I'll just throw it anywhere.
00:03:14We already live in a dump.
00:03:27Cindy Perreault?
00:03:29You have to come with us.
00:03:30What?
00:03:32Why?
00:03:34You have to come with us.
00:03:35What?
00:03:36Why?
00:03:37Because I stole ten bucks?
00:03:46Cindy, my long-lost daughter.
00:03:49What are you talking about?
00:03:51You look just like your mother.
00:03:53Wow.
00:03:59She really does look like me.
00:04:01I'm your father, Richard Perreault.
00:04:04Thank God I finally found you.
00:04:05Oh, this is going a little too fast, okay?
00:04:09A lot to take in.
00:04:11Where's my mom?
00:04:12What happened to her?
00:04:13She died in a car accident the same day we lost you.
00:04:16Listen, Cindy.
00:04:21You are the only heir to the Perreault family.
00:04:25Huh?
00:04:25You have an obligation to this family.
00:04:28You need to marry Edward Hartman in a month.
00:04:33What the hell are you talking about?
00:04:34I mean, are you on drugs or something?
00:04:36Cindy, please.
00:04:36No, no, no.
00:04:37You listen, okay?
00:04:38I'm not a part of this family.
00:04:40My family is starving out in the streets.
00:04:42Ah, yes.
00:04:43I know your concern.
00:04:51Please.
00:04:52I know they're practically family to you.
00:05:07And the shelter you rely on happens to be my property.
00:05:10I was planning to tear it down to build a mall.
00:05:13That was you?
00:05:15You rich people only care about money.
00:05:17Well, that's why we're rich.
00:05:19Agree to marry Edward, and I will reopen the homeless shelter.
00:05:24Sign this contract and move along with the marriage.
00:05:27Your street family will always have food and a roof over their heads.
00:05:42Excellent.
00:05:43And I've arranged the perfect teacher to give you a big makeover
00:05:47so that we can present you to the prestigious Hartman family.
00:05:51What?
00:05:52What's wrong with me now?
00:05:59Henry.
00:06:00Perfect timing.
00:06:01Allow me to introduce you to my daughter, Cindy.
00:06:05You've got to be joking.
00:06:07How could this pickpocket be your daughter?
00:06:11It was ten bucks.
00:06:12Thief is still a thief.
00:06:14You know each other?
00:06:15Richard, no offense, but how do you expect me to teach this thing?
00:06:20Okay, dude, just because I grew up on the street doesn't mean I'm stupid.
00:06:23Ask anyone around the block.
00:06:24I'm a quick learner.
00:06:25A quick learner?
00:06:26Unlikely.
00:06:27Quick-handed?
00:06:27For sure.
00:06:30Okay.
00:06:31Dad?
00:06:32I will not be taught by him.
00:06:33And I'm not going to teach you.
00:06:36Henry.
00:06:37Please.
00:06:38Please.
00:06:40You make my daughter the perfect heiress in 30 days,
00:06:43and I'll give you the Matisse.
00:06:46Are you serious?
00:06:48This is Matisse's last work.
00:06:52You can keep the Matisse.
00:06:55Wait!
00:06:55I have stage 3 cancer,
00:07:09and I want to be able to walk my daughter down the aisle before I die.
00:07:14Please reconsider.
00:07:15Why does it have to be me?
00:07:17There's plenty of professors in New York.
00:07:19Henry, when you value an artwork,
00:07:24the price skyrockets.
00:07:26My daughter's had a tough life.
00:07:28She's a diamond in the rough.
00:07:29She just needs a little polish.
00:07:31The Hartmans would never take her as she is.
00:07:33They'd call off the engagement immediately.
00:07:36Oh, old friend.
00:07:38Do me this one last favor.
00:07:39Give me 30 days.
00:07:50Turn this piece of work into a princess.
00:08:01Great.
00:08:03I've arranged a room for you to stay for the time being here at the house.
00:08:06What?
00:08:32My dad found his biological daughter.
00:08:34And what?
00:08:37She's a homeless girl.
00:08:39I'm coming back now.
00:08:54What?
00:08:55You never seen a man before?
00:08:56Not a naked one, you pervert.
00:08:58Oh, I'm the pervert.
00:08:59Just the one who disrobed me.
00:09:02Can I have my towel back, please?
00:09:03It's okay.
00:09:10You can open your eyes now.
00:09:11Oh.
00:09:11We have a long day tomorrow.
00:09:30Try to get some rest.
00:09:31Please, just do what you can.
00:09:44I won't get my expectations up.
00:09:49Okay.
00:09:49What is taking her so long?
00:09:57What is taking her so long?
00:10:02I present my latest masterpiece.
00:10:04Thanks, dude.
00:10:29Oh, my hair's like super smooth.
00:10:33Masterpiece might be an overstatement.
00:10:35It's acceptable.
00:10:40Straight.
00:10:42Fuck's ticking.
00:10:43We don't have much time.
00:10:44one.
00:10:45Hole.
00:10:49One.
00:10:52What?
00:11:04One.
00:11:04Of course.
00:11:05One.
00:11:06One.
00:11:06One.
00:11:06One.
00:11:07The next moment you'll use my teeth.
00:11:09Stop that.
00:11:39What's wrong?
00:11:41What's wrong?
00:11:43It's ticklish.
00:11:49Stop fidgeting and concentrate.
00:11:53And if I don't?
00:11:55I'll tie you up.
00:11:57You can't do that.
00:12:09It turns out I can.
00:12:15I'll tell my father to fire you.
00:12:23No, no. One piece at a time. Like this.
00:12:27Could you go with me somewhere?
00:12:35Where exactly do you think you need to go?
00:12:37We're as far behind as it is.
00:12:39I'm worried about my family.
00:12:41I want to visit them.
00:12:43Your family?
00:12:47Cindy, what happened to you?
00:12:49You look like a whole different person.
00:12:51Cindy?
00:12:59You!
00:13:01You're the rich guy that took her virginity.
00:13:03Wait, what?
00:13:05The audacity.
00:13:07You need to compensate me.
00:13:09No, us.
00:13:11I raised her to be decent.
00:13:13Rosa, it is not like that.
00:13:1530 grand is a fair price for my girl's virginity.
00:13:19Nothing like that happened. You're misunderstanding.
00:13:21Don't deny it. I ain't born yesterday.
00:13:25Give me that gold watch and we'll call it even.
00:13:27Rosa!
00:13:29How did you ever think of me like that?
00:13:31Don't get me started.
00:13:33I never raised no slut.
00:13:35You think you raised me?
00:13:37I've been taking care of us for years.
00:13:45What are you looking at?
00:13:47You are a grateful bitch.
00:13:53Enough.
00:13:56Enough.
00:13:59Do it again and you'll never see the light of day.
00:14:06You think you can get rid of me so easy.
00:14:09That ain't gonna happen.
00:14:15Let me see your face.
00:14:20Does it still hurt?
00:14:22I should have stepped in earlier.
00:14:25There's blood on your thumb.
00:14:26That's gonna drive you crazy being a germaphobe and all.
00:14:29I think I have a tissue somewhere.
00:14:32Why isn't my germaphobia acting up when it's her?
00:14:36I have a handkerchief in my pocket. Would you mind?
00:14:38No.
00:14:45You don't close your eyes when you kiss?
00:14:54Who says I'm gonna kiss you?
00:14:57Well.
00:14:58You are such an asshole.
00:15:00I like you better this way.
00:15:02Sadness doesn't suit you.
00:15:03Oh.
00:15:04Okay. Jerk.
00:15:06Language, young lady.
00:15:07Yes, professor.
00:15:08Cindy.
00:15:13Your 21st birthday is in three days.
00:15:15We're gonna hold a celebration.
00:15:17It'll be the first time meeting your fiancé, Edward.
00:15:20I'm sorry.
00:15:21It's alright.
00:15:22Remind me to wear my steel-toed boots next time.
00:15:23Do you think I'll be ready for tomorrow?
00:15:24Of course not.
00:15:25Then why are we doing all of this?
00:15:26You can't expect to cram a year's worth of lessons into a week.
00:15:29Don't worry.
00:15:30If anything happens, I'll be right next to you.
00:15:32Why are you being so nice to me now?
00:15:34I'm your teacher.
00:15:35If you mess up, it embarrasses me.
00:15:36You're in proof.
00:15:37No.
00:15:38You're in proof.
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00:16:14Am I going to close your eyes?
00:16:15I'm not falling for your tricks anymore.
00:16:18Essentially.
00:16:21And you're too slow.
00:16:26I must be out of my mind to feel anything for her.
00:16:34Is that Perot, Eris?
00:16:45She looks like a princess.
00:16:47She does.
00:16:48Can you expect anything less from the Perots?
00:16:51Oh, she exudes elegance.
00:16:57Do you think they're buying it?
00:16:59It'll work better if you keep your mouth shut.
00:17:04Mr. Edward Harkman.
00:17:16You're Cindy Perot, my fiancée.
00:17:34He looks like a prince out of a fairy tale.
00:17:38Whoever marries him is the luckiest.
00:17:40So, you're Cindy Perot, my fiancée.
00:17:44And you must be Edward.
00:17:46Please, call me Ed.
00:17:47I didn't realize my fiancée would be bringing a plus one.
00:17:54No, what did I realize?
00:17:55Cindy's fiancée would be lessons in etiquette.
00:17:58Hmm, sure.
00:17:59And in return, I could teach you about boundaries with someone else's fiancée.
00:18:03Oh, that's rich coming from someone who asked his parents for an arranged engagement.
00:18:08Well, my family empire needs a queen.
00:18:11Of course, a simple poke like yourself wouldn't understand at all.
00:18:14Good luck finding someone as delusional as yourself.
00:18:17You self-declient prince.
00:18:21So, are you guys, like, arch enemies or something?
00:18:25This is the first time we've met.
00:18:26I'm glad we haven't had the misfortune of meeting before.
00:18:30Edward, I see that you've already met my daughter.
00:18:34You two will be married soon.
00:18:37Go on.
00:18:39Go get to know one another.
00:18:41We won't intrude.
00:18:42Are you feeling nervous?
00:18:48We don't have to talk.
00:18:51How about a dance instead?
00:19:01She's not worthy of dancing with you.
00:19:03I mean, who knows where this little stray is from?
00:19:14She probably doesn't even know what the waltz is.
00:19:17Look, she's hardly fit to share your first dance.
00:19:20Why don't you dance with me instead?
00:19:23No thanks.
00:19:24I can choose who I dance with.
00:19:27By the way, who are you?
00:19:28Oh, Edward, you are such a tease.
00:19:33I invite you to my birthday party, like, every year.
00:19:35You even showed up once.
00:19:37We practically grew up together.
00:19:46Sorry about that.
00:19:48That was weird.
00:19:49Anna, aren't you supposed to be on vacation in France?
00:19:54Why are you back early?
00:19:55Why did you tell me you were going to bring in some stray as your daughter?
00:19:58And letting her marry Edward?
00:20:01Dad, you betrayed me!
00:20:03Stop making a scene.
00:20:05Come with me.
00:20:06No!
00:20:06Let me go!
00:20:10Shall we?
00:20:10Let me go!
00:20:40Edward Hartman is so hard.
00:20:48I want to get to know him.
00:20:51You want to get to know him?
00:20:54I could help you with that.
00:20:58Yeah.
00:21:05This charming lady would like to meet you.
00:21:07Yeah.
00:21:07Why did you do that?
00:21:16Are you jealous?
00:21:25Are you jealous?
00:21:27I was just worried that you'd step on his feet and embarrass yourself if you danced no longer.
00:21:31I was dancing perfectly.
00:21:33I was dancing perfectly.
00:21:42Would you like some champagne?
00:21:43Sure.
00:21:44There's too many people getting in our way.
00:21:50And next time we go out, how about we just make it the two of us?
00:21:55Like a date?
00:21:56Like a date?
00:21:57Why not?
00:21:59Tell me what you like and I'll make it worth your while.
00:22:02Um, I like hot dogs.
00:22:05Pizza's even better.
00:22:07What?
00:22:08Did I say something wrong?
00:22:09You're just different.
00:22:12Is he laughing at me?
00:22:13Henry, where are you when I need you?
00:22:14Am I that boring to talk to?
00:22:17No, no.
00:22:18Um, sorry.
00:22:20What do you like?
00:22:21Um, I like art.
00:22:24Ah.
00:22:24Now tell me you like Matisse too.
00:22:26No.
00:22:27I like street art.
00:22:29Really?
00:22:30Interesting.
00:22:31Do you know Vansky, perchance?
00:22:33Vansky?
00:22:34He's a friend of mine.
00:22:35Really?
00:22:37Wait, I love him.
00:22:40How do you know him?
00:22:41What could Edward possibly see in a street rat like her?
00:23:01I can't let her steal my spotlight.
00:23:05Oh, no.
00:23:18I, I am so sorry.
00:23:21Let, let me take you somewhere to clean up.
00:23:27Professor, I'll show you to the dressing room.
00:23:29Why would I need that?
00:23:30I live here.
00:23:32He's just a professor.
00:23:33Professor, I'll have him wrapped around my finger in no time.
00:23:36Professor, I just remembered.
00:23:37I took one of your classes back in college.
00:23:40You were my favorite professor.
00:23:43You must have been a poor student.
00:23:45I don't remember you.
00:23:47Well, maybe I can help you refresh your memory.
00:23:54Stop.
00:23:55I'm allergic to tackiness.
00:23:56Is he really just your teacher?
00:24:03You?
00:24:07Finally.
00:24:08Let's see how long that smug look lasts, you little brat.
00:24:11Why do you ask?
00:24:13Well, you seem to care about him.
00:24:16I thought for a moment this engagement was breaking off a romance.
00:24:18Maybe you like him.
00:24:24Maybe you like him.
00:24:26What?
00:24:26Henry, that arrogant, uptight germaphobe?
00:24:29I wouldn't be with him even if he were the last man on earth.
00:24:32I hear he's a friend of your father's.
00:24:34But given his age, shouldn't he be more like an uncle to you?
00:24:37An uncle?
00:24:38I mean, I guess he kind of acts like a grumpy uncle.
00:24:41But trust me, him and I would never work out not in a million years.
00:24:45Good to know.
00:24:46Well, given your questionable taste, I'll take that as a compliment.
00:24:50What do you mean by that?
00:24:52Excuse me, may I borrow her for a moment?
00:24:53Uh...
00:24:54What are you thinking?
00:25:08In front of your mouth like that?
00:25:10What did I say?
00:25:11Root and crude remarks.
00:25:13Gossiping about others.
00:25:14That's not how a real lady behaves.
00:25:15I'm not a real lady.
00:25:16You guys are just trying to make me act like...
00:25:18I mean, I didn't expect that miracle transformation,
00:25:20but I thought maybe you could manage for a few moments.
00:25:22That whole week's worth of work is wasted.
00:25:24Well, you're wanting to talk, cozying up to Anna.
00:25:26Not really how a professor should act.
00:25:28Oh, so all you see me as is just an arrogant, uptight germaphobe.
00:25:32Yeah, so what?
00:25:33My Edward is so much better.
00:25:35Oh, your Edward.
00:25:36You met him all in five minutes and he's already your Edward.
00:25:39He's nicer than you.
00:25:40He respects me.
00:25:41He's cuter than you.
00:25:42You know what?
00:25:42I'm going to go hang out with him.
00:25:48I can't.
00:25:54Oh, I'm sorry.
00:26:05I don't know what's going on to me.
00:26:07What?
00:26:08What do you mean?
00:26:10You're engaged.
00:26:12I'm your father's friend.
00:26:13You shouldn't have.
00:26:14Yeah.
00:26:16You're right.
00:26:17You shouldn't have done that.
00:26:18That little slut.
00:26:27I have to put a stop to her or she'll take everything that's mine.
00:26:31Bring that old hag in.
00:26:33Now.
00:26:34Edward.
00:26:37What do you think of my daughter?
00:26:39You two seem to be getting along well.
00:26:41Cindy is different.
00:26:44I think this marriage is going to be much better than I expected.
00:26:47Excellent.
00:26:48So after the wedding, I trust that our family investment will proceed without delay?
00:26:54Of course.
00:26:55I'll be sure to take care of my wife's family.
00:26:58To family.
00:27:00I can't wait to share the news.
00:27:02Ladies and gentlemen, today is my daughter Cindy's 21st birthday.
00:27:16And I'm proud to announce that she is the official heiress to the Perot family.
00:27:23And next month, she will marry Edward Hartman, the heir to the Hartman fortune.
00:27:29Please join us in celebrating their union.
00:27:36It's all a lie!
00:27:40She is not a true for all.
00:27:43She is not a true for all.
00:27:46Stop spouting nonsense.
00:27:48Go to your room.
00:27:49Dad, she's not your real daughter.
00:27:52I have a witness.
00:27:53Come in.
00:27:54Rosa?
00:27:59What are you doing here?
00:28:06Know her?
00:28:10Cindy?
00:28:11That ungrateful little brat?
00:28:15How about we make a deal?
00:28:16I'll make sure you're well compensated.
00:28:18Rosa, tell him the truth.
00:28:25Tell him who she really is.
00:28:27I raised that brat myself.
00:28:29I know everything about her.
00:28:32Her mother, Tasha, was a streetwalker.
00:28:39I saw her born in a trash heap 21 years ago.
00:28:43Before Tasha died, she trusted her to me.
00:28:46There's no way she's part of your family.
00:28:49What?
00:28:50She's the daughter of a prostitute?
00:28:52The audacity.
00:28:54How dare she pretend to be the parole heir?
00:28:57What a shameless fraud.
00:29:00Rosa, why are you lying?
00:29:02You said you found me on the street 15 years ago.
00:29:04I lied to protect you from the truth,
00:29:06but you turned out to be an ungrateful bitch.
00:29:10All these years, was everything a lie?
00:29:12Can you believe it?
00:29:14Urban heir almost married the daughter of a prostitute.
00:29:16This could drag the parole name straight through the mud.
00:29:23This is absurd.
00:29:26She looks just like my late wife.
00:29:29That's proof enough.
00:29:31She's my daughter.
00:29:33Dad, this is about our family's bloodline, okay?
00:29:37We can't take any chances.
00:29:39She has to take the DNA test.
00:29:40If she really is your daughter, she wouldn't be afraid to take it now, would she?
00:29:45I just want the truth.
00:29:47Whatever it may be.
00:29:49I'll take the test.
00:29:51I'll take the test.
00:29:54Well, at least you've got some guts.
00:29:57Dr. Thompson, come on in.
00:30:00This is Dr. Thompson, one of the country's top geneticists.
00:30:03He has the latest DNA testing equipment set up outside,
00:30:08and we can get results on the spot.
00:30:11Beth, I'll need a strand of your hair.
00:30:13My daughter went missing 15 years ago.
00:30:39She was wearing a family heirloom necklace with the family crest on it.
00:30:44Cindy, do you happen to still have that necklace?
00:30:48Did I have a letter P on it?
00:30:51Yes, exactly.
00:30:52If you have that necklace, it would prove your identity.
00:30:57I had it, but I lost it a few days ago.
00:31:02How convenient.
00:31:06You had the necklace for 15 years,
00:31:08and suddenly you just lost it a few days ago.
00:31:12Dad, this so-called daughter of yours is a total fraud.
00:31:17She can't prove anything.
00:31:19The DNA test will show the truth.
00:31:21If this engagement falls through,
00:31:23the Perot family will collapse in my hands.
00:31:26Who says she can't prove it?
00:31:31Who says she can't prove it?
00:31:34That's my necklace.
00:31:38Richard, is this the necklace you were talking about?
00:31:42Yes.
00:31:44It was handed down to me by my grandfather,
00:31:47and I to her.
00:31:49Cindy, this proves beyond a doubt
00:31:51that you are my daughter.
00:31:53How did you find it?
00:31:57You left it for me for my ten bucks.
00:32:00It was a good trade.
00:32:02You, do something.
00:32:05Richard, why don't you put the necklace on your rightful heir?
00:32:09Of course.
00:32:12Wait, this isn't hers.
00:32:14That's right.
00:32:16That necklace was stolen.
00:32:18She's been a thief her whole life.
00:32:20She even stole this man's wallet.
00:32:22Rosa, you know that necklace is mine.
00:32:24Admit it!
00:32:26Did you or did you not steal his wallet?
00:32:31I, I did.
00:32:33But only because you and the kids hadn't eaten in days.
00:32:35I, I had no choice.
00:32:37Ah, so she's a habitual thief.
00:32:40First the necklace, then the wallet,
00:32:42now the Perot inheritance.
00:32:45Dad, this necklace proves nothing.
00:32:47She had to take the DNA test.
00:32:49That's how we're gonna show the truth.
00:32:50The DNA results are in.
00:32:57Time to show the real truth.
00:32:59Street rat.
00:33:00Cindy, you're my biological daughter
00:33:16and the rightful heir to the Perot family.
00:33:22Wait, how can this be?
00:33:24Cindy, she is just a street rat.
00:33:30She doesn't deserve our family name.
00:33:33Explain this.
00:33:34What happened?
00:33:35I, I can't.
00:33:36It's not my fault.
00:33:38That's right.
00:33:39I caught this so-called doctor in the hallway earlier,
00:33:42red-handed, trying to change Cindy's hair sample.
00:33:45Dr. Tomps, a man of your reputation caught in a scandal like this?
00:33:50Expect this on the front page tomorrow.
00:33:52Your career is over.
00:33:53How dare you try to deceive the Perot family?
00:33:57I'll see to it that you never work as a doctor again.
00:34:02I am so sorry, Mr. Perot.
00:34:05It was all her.
00:34:07She made me do it.
00:34:12Shut up.
00:34:13I never asked you to do anything.
00:34:15Miss Hannah, you offered me $200 million for my research.
00:34:19If you inherited the family estate, why else would I do this?
00:34:24Dad, don't listen to him.
00:34:26He's just...
00:34:27You've never hit me before.
00:34:31Now that you have her, you just...
00:34:34Enough!
00:34:35Cindy is your sister, and you will respect her.
00:34:40If she hadn't have been lost, we never would have adopted you.
00:34:45You should be grateful.
00:34:48I spoiled you.
00:34:50And this is what you've become.
00:34:54Take her away.
00:34:56You can't do this to me.
00:34:58I'm your daughter!
00:34:59And take her out as well.
00:35:02Don't think you've made it, Cindy.
00:35:04You lived on the street for 15 years.
00:35:06You'll always be a street rat, just like me.
00:35:09Shut her up.
00:35:10Edward, don't listen to this mad woman.
00:35:14Cindy was never on the street like her.
00:35:17She is a true Perot.
00:35:20And the perfect match for the Hartmans.
00:35:24Is that true?
00:35:25Should I tell him the truth that I was homeless and I raised myself?
00:35:32Why should I be ashamed of who I am?
00:35:35What Rosa said was true.
00:35:39I was actually...
00:35:40Dad?
00:35:41Dad?
00:35:41No!
00:35:42Dad?
00:35:45What's wrong?
00:35:46It's nothing.
00:35:47It's just a little chest pain.
00:35:50Cindy.
00:35:50Remember what you promised me.
00:35:56You're my only daughter.
00:35:58Don't let me down.
00:36:00Since Mr. Perot isn't feeling well, let's end tonight's festivities.
00:36:06Cindy?
00:36:11Everyone has a promise.
00:36:12You have no exception to tell me yours.
00:36:14I'll be with you for your present and your future.
00:36:31Cindy.
00:36:32You little snake.
00:36:34This isn't over.
00:36:36Should I...
00:36:37Great news.
00:36:40Fantastic news.
00:36:41Look at this.
00:36:43Perot heiress and Hartman heir.
00:36:45Officially engaged.
00:36:47Beautiful photo.
00:36:49Congratulations, Cindy.
00:36:50The Hartmans have officially recognized your engagement.
00:36:54Why do we need their approval?
00:36:56What about ours?
00:36:57That's easy.
00:36:58They're richer than us.
00:36:59Ha, ha, ha.
00:37:00Oh.
00:37:01And thanks a lot, Henry.
00:37:04Job well done.
00:37:05Well, I'll be on my way.
00:37:10Just take my Matisse with me.
00:37:11Oh, no, no.
00:37:12Ha, ha, ha.
00:37:13Your work has just begun.
00:37:15Cindy and Edward will be spending a lot of time together,
00:37:18and we want them to get to know each other well before the wedding.
00:37:21I'd like you to continue guiding Cindy to ensure everything goes smoothly.
00:37:26What?
00:37:27Then you're the chaperone?
00:37:28You think they can manage on themselves?
00:37:30Cindy's not exactly experienced with high society types.
00:37:34She needs you.
00:37:35Well, what do you think?
00:37:41Do you want me here?
00:37:45This house is big enough.
00:37:46Thank you for giving me my necklace back.
00:38:12I've also been wanting to give you this.
00:38:19I never wanted to steal from you.
00:38:21And I never want to steal from anyone ever again.
00:38:26You know, honesty is the first step towards being a true lady.
00:38:29And you've never lied.
00:38:32My lying's a waste of time.
00:38:34Do you really think of me only as your student?
00:38:41What else would you be?
00:38:51What else would you be?
00:38:55Fine then, Professor.
00:38:57Edward and I are going to the Matisse exhibit tomorrow.
00:39:00Father got you an extra ticket.
00:39:01I will be counting on you to be there for a first date.
00:39:04First date, huh?
00:39:05Matisse's paintings are so ugly.
00:39:24Well, you're beautiful.
00:39:28Aw.
00:39:32Stop!
00:39:34Shit.
00:39:36You look lovely today.
00:39:56Professor.
00:39:58I end with a date.
00:40:09You two are together?
00:40:11No.
00:40:12We just met at the entrance.
00:40:14Who doesn't want to see a Matisse?
00:40:16Hmm?
00:40:17I'm like someone here.
00:40:19I'm not a fraud who won't understand a thing.
00:40:22Let's go look at some paintings.
00:40:23Let's go look at some paintings.
00:40:28What a masterpiece, don't you think?
00:40:31Honestly, I think it's hideous.
00:40:33Even worse than the one that Henry has at my home.
00:40:37So that's his type.
00:40:42Yeah.
00:40:44I'm going to go to the bathroom.
00:40:51Okay, so here's the deal.
00:40:54You help me marry Edward.
00:40:55I help you get Cindy.
00:40:58That's a win-win.
00:41:00I'm not interested.
00:41:02Because I'm not interested in Cindy.
00:41:04Oh, stop pretending.
00:41:07I saw it with my own eyes.
00:41:08You kissed her in the garden.
00:41:15Oh, shit.
00:41:16I put the sleeve on you.
00:41:17Just put your feet down on the ground.
00:41:19It's like...
00:41:20Hey, you delicatessen painting.
00:41:31Shut up.
00:41:33Stay off of me.
00:41:35I'm just trying to help you.
00:41:37Finding a business.
00:41:41I'm grateful.
00:41:42This pair.
00:41:48One a wealthy woman.
00:41:51The other a low-class laborer.
00:41:54Yet Matisse named it matched lovers.
00:41:57That was his humor, I guess.
00:42:02Matisse doesn't really seem to be your style.
00:42:05How about we grab a bite instead?
00:42:06You know, I'm actually...
00:42:08No.
00:42:11Oh!
00:42:12Professor!
00:42:13Eddie and I are going out to dinner.
00:42:15Somewhere really romantic, so don't wait up for me.
00:42:18And where exactly are you going?
00:42:20None of your business.
00:42:22But have fun on your date.
00:42:23I wasn't a date.
00:42:25Don't worry, Professor.
00:42:26I'll have my fiancé home safe and sound.
00:42:29Enjoy your date.
00:42:30It wasn't a date.
00:42:31Come on, Eddie.
00:42:40Shall I make a reservation somewhere?
00:42:43What type of cuisine do you like?
00:42:46You know what?
00:42:46I'm not that hungry.
00:42:48I'd rather just go home.
00:42:51Well, your stomach seems to disagree.
00:42:55How about this?
00:42:56I'll take you somewhere special.
00:42:58I guarantee you'll love it.
00:42:59What do you say?
00:43:00Really?
00:43:02You're that confident I'm going to love it?
00:43:06Where is it?
00:43:07You'll see.
00:43:12Wow.
00:43:13Is this all Vansky's work?
00:43:17The one and only.
00:43:20He keeps a couple of his pieces here for safekeeping.
00:43:23This warehouse isn't open to the public,
00:43:25so you're my first VVVIP guest.
00:43:28I've never been a VVVIP before.
00:43:30Ah, dinner.
00:43:43That smells so good.
00:43:44That smells so good.
00:43:44This is my favorite.
00:43:59Of course.
00:43:59I remember.
00:44:01Tell me what you like, and I'll make it worth your while.
00:44:04I like hot dogs.
00:44:05Pizza's even better.
00:44:05Can I ask you something?
00:44:10Yeah, for sure.
00:44:12Are you serious about marrying me?
00:44:16Because I don't know if I can ever love you.
00:44:20It has nothing to do with you.
00:44:23I just...
00:44:24Well, why do you ask?
00:44:26Is there someone else you like?
00:44:30Is there someone else you like?
00:44:32Edward.
00:44:33Why didn't you tell me you were coming today?
00:44:35Vans.
00:44:35Uh, this is Cindy, my fiancée.
00:44:39She's really into street art, so I show her around.
00:44:43Cindy, this is Vansky.
00:44:45So you're Edward's fiancée.
00:44:47Not at all what I imagined.
00:44:49Oh my god.
00:44:51You're Vansky.
00:44:53I am a huge fan.
00:44:55I've always wondered how you get such detail in the eyes with your spray paint.
00:44:58I can never do that.
00:44:59I like her.
00:45:02So you're into graffiti too?
00:45:05Yes.
00:45:07Want to know my secret?
00:45:12Why isn't she back yet?
00:45:15She is coming back, right?
00:45:29It's just a painting.
00:45:31It's got you so excited about it.
00:45:41How was your date?
00:45:42I didn't know you were able to read books upside down.
00:45:45Were you waiting for me?
00:45:47Don't flatter yourself.
00:45:48You're an art professor.
00:45:50Tell me.
00:45:52What do you think of this piece?
00:45:54Edward give you that.
00:45:56It tastes as bad as yours.
00:45:58I don't want you two to do it wrong.
00:45:59Well, Edward said that this artist has great potential.
00:46:04He even said he'd be willing to put this piece in an auction.
00:46:07Only a blindfold would buy that.
00:46:09Henry, I painted this.
00:46:26So it's a self-portrait.
00:46:27Oh, she's really got talent.
00:46:30And I hurt her.
00:46:31What have I done?
00:46:38I made you breakfast.
00:46:40Orange juice with the pulp.
00:46:42Eggs over easy.
00:46:43Sausages.
00:46:44All your favorites.
00:46:47Listen, Cindy.
00:46:47I did not mean what I said last night.
00:46:52I was too quick to judge.
00:46:54Where's my painting?
00:46:55Did you throw it away?
00:46:56Of course not.
00:46:57Then give it back.
00:47:03Cindy.
00:47:03Edward is putting it up for an auction today.
00:47:07We'll see which blind fool buys it.
00:47:09Edward.
00:47:11You're seeing him again?
00:47:12Yeah.
00:47:13There he is right now.
00:47:25Hey, the Hartmans are having an auction tonight, right?
00:47:29Give me a ticket.
00:47:31Nervous?
00:47:32Your debut piece is about to be auctioned.
00:47:34A little.
00:47:36Do you think anyone's going to buy it?
00:47:37They will.
00:47:38Trust me.
00:47:39Relax.
00:47:40You've got talent.
00:47:41And people are going to see it.
00:47:44Really?
00:47:44I never hear him compliment anyone like this.
00:47:50Oh, what a coincidence.
00:47:53I didn't realize your family was sponsoring today's auction.
00:47:57What are you doing here?
00:48:00Are you here just to see me fail?
00:48:03Don't flatter yourself.
00:48:04I'm here to discover new artists
00:48:06and add to my private collection.
00:48:09Oh, good.
00:48:10Just stay away from me.
00:48:14Who's the jerk?
00:48:16And why is he messing with Cindy?
00:48:18That would be Henry Harrison.
00:48:21An art professor.
00:48:23You mean the Henry Harrison.
00:48:26Art critic and investor,
00:48:28endorses pictures,
00:48:29and it becomes hot Henry?
00:48:31That's him.
00:48:32So there's the Edward Hedman fiancé,
00:48:36the next lady of the Hedman family.
00:48:38Wow.
00:48:39She looks beautiful and elegant.
00:48:42Truly worthy of being the Perot's family heiress.
00:48:46She's not an heiress.
00:48:48She's just a street rat and a fraud.
00:48:52Just wait.
00:48:53When Edward sees your true colors,
00:48:55he'll toss you out like trash.
00:48:56Ladies and gentlemen,
00:49:00our charity auction is about to begin.
00:49:02Please take your seats.
00:49:03Please take your seats.
00:49:20Sold.
00:49:21That's Girl with a Torch by Vansky.
00:49:23New York's top street art is sold for $50 million,
00:49:27the highest bid of the day.
00:49:28$50 million?
00:49:35That's going to be tough to top
00:49:36for a graffiti art.
00:49:38And now let's give a warm welcome
00:49:40to the one and only Vansky.
00:49:42He's here to introduce a special surprise addition
00:49:44to tonight's auction.
00:49:49The next piece is by a promising young artist
00:49:53making her debut tonight.
00:49:55Now I've had the privilege of mentoring her.
00:49:58and I hope you'll give her work
00:50:00the support it deserves.
00:50:02It's called
00:50:03The Homeless Heiress.
00:50:16It's called
00:50:17The Homeless Heiress.
00:50:19I heard that Vansky never takes on students,
00:50:22but he's doing it for this artist.
00:50:24She must be something special.
00:50:25I mean, a piece by Vansky's student,
00:50:28even if it doesn't skyrocket like his other work,
00:50:29that's a really solid investment.
00:50:33Could it be?
00:50:34Cindy made this?
00:50:36How is that even possible?
00:50:38The bidding starts at $5 million.
00:50:40Do I have any takers?
00:50:42A cheesy piece like this
00:50:43should even be at this auction.
00:50:45It's such an embarrassment for us all, really.
00:50:49I mean,
00:50:50look at the sloppy technique,
00:50:51the uninspired concept.
00:50:53You can find a dozen of these online
00:50:54for like, what,
00:50:5520 bucks?
00:50:57I bet
00:50:58the artist is so ashamed of her own work,
00:51:00she can't even show her face.
00:51:02She's got a point.
00:51:03Any aspiring artists
00:51:04would want to be in the spotlight.
00:51:05Who would hide if she was the real deal?
00:51:08You know, on second look,
00:51:09the painting does seem pretty basic.
00:51:11Not seeing any real talent here.
00:51:13This artist comes from a respectable family
00:51:16who values her privacy.
00:51:17Besides,
00:51:19she's Vansky's discovery.
00:51:20What more do we have to say?
00:51:22Edward,
00:51:23the Hurtman family's charity auctions
00:51:24are known for their class and exclusivity.
00:51:26I wouldn't hate for this amateur work
00:51:29to hurt your reputation.
00:51:30Plus,
00:51:31Vansky's street graffiti
00:51:32hardly belongs in an auction hall.
00:51:34He even burned his work once.
00:51:36He's far from respectable.
00:51:38How can you possibly vouch for someone else?
00:51:40Well,
00:51:41if you think so lightly of our offerings,
00:51:44perhaps you'd rather leave.
00:51:46Security!
00:51:47Why should I leave?
00:51:48I'm just saying what everyone else is thinking.
00:51:50This isn't fair.
00:51:55Everybody hold on!
00:51:59Everybody hold on!
00:52:00This is no ordinary portrait.
00:52:09The girl's worn clothing reveals a difficult past.
00:52:13A hand over the mouth echoes the theme of
00:52:16speak no evil.
00:52:17She's trapped,
00:52:18unable to speak freely.
00:52:21But her eyes shine with resilience,
00:52:23suggesting she's willing to fight for her freedom.
00:52:26He understands everything I was trying to say.
00:52:30This artist reminds me of a young Matisse.
00:52:33Potential value is immense.
00:52:36So if anyone's planning on passing,
00:52:38well, I'll thank you for letting me have it.
00:52:39Henry Harrison,
00:52:41New York's top art critic and investor.
00:52:44If he's interested,
00:52:46that means there's real value here.
00:52:48We have to bid on this.
00:52:50Five million,
00:52:52six million,
00:52:54eight million,
00:52:56twelve million dollars,
00:52:57an excellent offer for a debut piece.
00:53:00Thirty million,
00:53:02fifty million.
00:53:02Where did he get that kind of money?
00:53:05Professor Harrison,
00:53:06careful not to overdo it.
00:53:08If you can't pay up when you win,
00:53:10you're going to end up in jail.
00:53:11I know the auction rules better than you.
00:53:13On your own business.
00:53:15We are at an unprecedented
00:53:17fifty million dollars for a debut piece.
00:53:19Do I hear more?
00:53:21One hundred million.
00:53:23One hundred million dollars.
00:53:25Doubling the bid in one go
00:53:27as Mr. Hartman is determined to claim this piece.
00:53:30Don't.
00:53:32If you really like it,
00:53:38I'll paint you another one.
00:53:42Don't get any ideas.
00:53:44I just,
00:53:45I don't want to see you
00:53:46go broke and go to jail.
00:53:49Well, don't worry about me.
00:53:51This painting's mine.
00:53:53So are you.
00:53:55One hundred million going once.
00:53:57Two hundred million.
00:53:59Two hundred million going once.
00:54:02Going twice.
00:54:04Sold to Professor Henry Harrison.
00:54:10Earlier, I avoided saying
00:54:13the artist's identity
00:54:14to avoid bias.
00:54:16But now
00:54:16that the piece is sold
00:54:18at a record price,
00:54:19I'm honored to announce
00:54:20that the artist is my fiance,
00:54:23Cindy Perrault.
00:54:24And as for you, Anna,
00:54:31you are permanently banned
00:54:33from Hartman auctions.
00:54:35Security,
00:54:36escort her out.
00:54:40Let me go!
00:54:41You can't do this to me!
00:54:43It bothers me
00:54:48that my fiance's painting
00:54:49will be hanging in your home.
00:54:50But remember,
00:54:51she's still mine.
00:54:53We'll see about that.
00:54:55Are you challenging me?
00:54:56I wouldn't say that.
00:55:08I don't really see you
00:55:09as a worthy rival,
00:55:10Prince Charming.
00:55:11Oh, and I rarely stoop
00:55:12to your love of Professor.
00:55:13Sleep tight.
00:55:20Wait.
00:55:22You said today that
00:55:24my painting was yours
00:55:26and so was I.
00:55:28What did you mean by that?
00:55:30I was being straightforward.
00:55:32You didn't get it?
00:55:35You're my
00:55:35student.
00:55:38Student?
00:55:39You spend
00:55:39$200 million
00:55:40on your student.
00:55:42That's nothing.
00:55:42Nothing?
00:55:44What are you,
00:55:44an art professor by day
00:55:45and an arms dealer by night?
00:55:48That's not something
00:55:48that my student
00:55:49should ask me.
00:55:51Unless.
00:55:51Unless.
00:55:53Unless you were
00:55:54my girlfriend.
00:55:55Girlfriend?
00:55:56Isn't Anna your girlfriend?
00:55:58How can you be so smart
00:55:59to die since?
00:56:04What are you doing?
00:56:09Does that clear things up?
00:56:15Or should I continue
00:56:16to explain?
00:56:18I think I'll need
00:56:19a little bit more
00:56:20explanation.
00:56:28I need to tell Dad
00:56:33I'm calling off
00:56:34the engagement
00:56:35with Edward
00:56:35and I want
00:56:36to be with Henry.
00:56:37You know,
00:56:39a couple,
00:56:40a couple billion?
00:56:41Henry?
00:56:42Is he talking
00:56:43to my dad about this?
00:56:44Saving me the trouble?
00:56:46Henry,
00:56:47do you have feelings
00:56:48for my daughter?
00:56:50Cindy and Edward's
00:56:51engagement is crucial
00:56:52to this family's future.
00:56:55I trusted you
00:56:56to look after her.
00:56:57But if you have
00:56:58feelings for her,
00:56:59this arrangement
00:57:00ends now.
00:57:02You can take
00:57:03the Matisse
00:57:03and leave.
00:57:04So, Henry,
00:57:05I will ask you
00:57:06one last time.
00:57:06Do you
00:57:07have feelings
00:57:08for my daughter?
00:57:15Do you
00:57:16have feelings
00:57:17for my daughter?
00:57:19If I admit it now,
00:57:21Richard will make me leave.
00:57:22I need to talk this
00:57:23over with Cindy
00:57:24and find a better time
00:57:25to tell him.
00:57:26Of course not.
00:57:28I only see her
00:57:29as a student.
00:57:30you're saying
00:57:35you're not attracted
00:57:37to her
00:57:37in any way?
00:57:39Richard,
00:57:40you know me.
00:57:43Can you see me
00:57:44falling for someone
00:57:45as unrefined
00:57:46and unfeminine
00:57:47as Cindy?
00:57:47I'm only here
00:57:48for the Matisse.
00:57:49Is that true?
00:57:54You've never
00:57:55had feelings
00:57:56for me?
00:57:58Cindy.
00:57:59No, no, no.
00:57:59Shut up, Henry.
00:58:01You fucking dick.
00:58:02I don't believe you
00:58:04at all.
00:58:06Cindy,
00:58:07how could you
00:58:07be so rude?
00:58:09Make sure you
00:58:09don't behave like this
00:58:10in front of your
00:58:11fiancée.
00:58:12You know what?
00:58:13I quit.
00:58:13I'm done being
00:58:16some stupid heiress.
00:58:18Cindy,
00:58:19where are you going?
00:58:21Make sure
00:58:22nothing happens
00:58:23to her.
00:58:24I can't afford
00:58:25to lose her.
00:58:27Especially now.
00:58:32Well, well.
00:58:33Look who's back.
00:58:35If it isn't
00:58:36the Cinderella
00:58:36of our strengths.
00:58:39Looks like
00:58:40your man finally
00:58:41had their fun
00:58:42and spat you out.
00:58:43I can't believe
00:58:44I ever thought
00:58:44you were my family.
00:58:45You ungrateful brat.
00:58:47I practically
00:58:47raised you.
00:58:48And now you think
00:58:49you're above me
00:58:49because you wear
00:58:50fancy clothes?
00:58:51You're a cockroach
00:58:52just like the rest of us.
00:58:54I am nothing like you.
00:58:55And you didn't raise me.
00:58:57I practically
00:58:57ran the shelter.
00:58:59You, please!
00:59:00The shelter's here
00:59:01because I raised
00:59:02hell protesting
00:59:03and they got scared.
00:59:04No, my father
00:59:05owned this land
00:59:06and then I agreed
00:59:07to marry some stranger
00:59:08so that people
00:59:09could keep on living here.
00:59:10Look at you
00:59:11acting like some kind
00:59:12savior.
00:59:14You got dumped
00:59:15by your rich man
00:59:16and now you gotta
00:59:17spin a new story
00:59:18to feel better.
00:59:20Leave whatever you want.
00:59:21I didn't do this for you.
00:59:23Aw, you poor thing.
00:59:26Well, now that
00:59:26you're damaged goods,
00:59:27how about I find
00:59:28some clients
00:59:29willing to pay
00:59:29for a night?
00:59:30Sounds good.
00:59:33Hey, stop.
00:59:35What the hell
00:59:35are you doing?
00:59:36I've got some customers
00:59:37here already.
00:59:40Don't worry.
00:59:42I'm here.
00:59:49Got some nerves
00:59:50messing with her again.
00:59:51Are you okay?
00:59:56Did they hurt you?
00:59:59Come on,
00:59:59let's get you home.
01:00:00Your father's worried sick.
01:00:01I'm not going back.
01:00:03Don't be rash.
01:00:04It's dangerous out here.
01:00:06My car's right over there.
01:00:07No, no, no.
01:00:07I'm not going back, okay?
01:00:09Henry,
01:00:10that place isn't my home.
01:00:11I don't belong
01:00:12in that mansion, okay?
01:00:13Just leave me alone.
01:00:14One hot dog, please.
01:00:23Yep, that'll be $2.95.
01:00:25Hey, don't eat this junk.
01:00:27It's unhealthy.
01:00:28Let's get you
01:00:29something better.
01:00:30Hey, watch it, buddy.
01:00:31I happen to love
01:00:33this junk.
01:00:35See?
01:00:36We're from
01:00:36different worlds.
01:00:42Hi.
01:00:44Let's take two.
01:00:48Change.
01:00:49Hi.
01:00:51And let me accompany you
01:00:52in your world.
01:01:06I don't get it.
01:01:10Don't force it
01:01:11if you hate it.
01:01:12No.
01:01:12I can do it
01:01:14if you can.
01:01:16We're not that
01:01:16different, you know?
01:01:26You're eating it wrong.
01:01:28You're nibbling on it.
01:01:30You need to take a big bite.
01:01:31Like this.
01:01:38You try it.
01:01:38Is it better?
01:01:48Actually, it is.
01:01:49You know.
01:01:52You have a little
01:01:52something on your face.
01:01:55Well, I don't see it.
01:01:56I'm sorry about what I said
01:02:04to Richard.
01:02:05I didn't mean any of it.
01:02:07You know every word of it.
01:02:09People, when we say the truth,
01:02:11when they don't,
01:02:11I was listening.
01:02:17I'll admit it.
01:02:18Hot dogs aren't as bad
01:02:19as they say.
01:02:20I never thought I'd be the one
01:02:23teaching you something.
01:02:26You know,
01:02:27if you really don't want
01:02:28to go back,
01:02:30I'll respect that.
01:02:34You belong in the streets.
01:02:37Maybe that kind of freedom
01:02:38is what you need.
01:02:41If that's what you want,
01:02:42then I'll keep your whereabouts
01:02:44from your family.
01:02:45You know,
01:02:47this is the first time
01:02:47you've treated me
01:02:48like an equal.
01:02:49Is it?
01:02:52Then maybe I'll keep doing it.
01:02:56Oh.
01:03:00You should keep this.
01:03:04It's like having a piece
01:03:05of your family with you.
01:03:06promise me
01:03:20you'll stay safe.
01:03:34Give me a latte.
01:03:36Perot's adopted daughter
01:03:50kicked out of Hartman Auction
01:03:51for wild outbursts.
01:03:53Spotted partying
01:03:54with male models.
01:03:55No shame,
01:03:55all game.
01:04:02There.
01:04:03This is all Cindy's fault.
01:04:05Dad!
01:04:06BITCH!
01:04:11Rosa,
01:04:12get some thugs.
01:04:13I have a job for you.
01:04:22Oh, man.
01:04:23Miss Anna is ruthless.
01:04:26Can you believe it?
01:04:27Sending her old sister
01:04:28to Russia as a sex slave?
01:04:29Oh!
01:04:29Stop babbling about it.
01:04:31Let's just get this done.
01:04:32We'll get the money.
01:04:33When's the boat coming?
01:04:35Uh, 1 a.m.
01:04:36That means we got three hours.
01:04:38Oh, there's plenty of time
01:04:39to enjoy her a little first.
01:04:42Oh, that's a good idea.
01:04:44It's been a while
01:04:44since I've had a little taste.
01:04:45Oh, look who's waking up.
01:04:51Hold on.
01:04:53Let me film a ransom video
01:04:54first for her rich man.
01:04:56Then you can do
01:04:58whatever you want with her.
01:04:59Yeah, good call.
01:05:00Double the money for us.
01:05:01Get her ready for the video.
01:05:03Yeah.
01:05:09I've got your little girlfriend.
01:05:11Transfer 50 mil to my account
01:05:13and I'll tell you where to find her.
01:05:18She's all yours now.
01:05:20Just don't damage her too badly.
01:05:26You guys really don't want to do this, okay?
01:05:31Don't worry.
01:05:32Let me go.
01:05:35Stay away from me, okay?
01:05:37Come on.
01:05:49Are you okay?
01:05:51Watch out!
01:06:02Let me see her arm.
01:06:03That's nothing.
01:06:04Let me see it.
01:06:08Oh my God, you're bleeding.
01:06:10Here, let me bandage it.
01:06:11Sit down.
01:06:18How did you find me?
01:06:19Oh, your necklace.
01:06:23This?
01:06:24It's actually a locket.
01:06:26Put a tracking device inside.
01:06:29I needed to know you were safe.
01:06:31Wouldn't be able to sleep otherwise.
01:06:32I'm confused.
01:06:33You said you wanted nothing to do with me.
01:06:35I lied to Richard.
01:06:36If anything happened to you,
01:06:39I'd never be able to forgive my son.
01:06:44Who's that?
01:06:47It's Rosa.
01:06:48She locked us in here.
01:06:49You bitch!
01:06:51You and your lover can rot in Russia!
01:06:54What are you going to do?
01:06:55It's okay.
01:06:57I got it covered.
01:06:58Who the hell ordered you to kidnap Cindy?
01:07:08Speak up.
01:07:09It was Anna!
01:07:10She paid me to kidnap Cindy.
01:07:12She planned to sell her overseas as a sex slave.
01:07:15You fucking liar!
01:07:17Dad, don't listen to her.
01:07:19She's making up shit.
01:07:21Call the cops.
01:07:22Arrest her.
01:07:22Fuck you, bitch.
01:07:23I knew I couldn't trust you.
01:07:25I got proof!
01:07:28Find some thugs and bring Cindy to the dock.
01:07:33A smuggling ship will pick her up at 1 a.m.
01:07:36You're a fucking liar!
01:07:40Hey, enough!
01:07:42Dad, let me explain.
01:07:44Anna, I've given you nothing but chances
01:07:46and you've thrown them all away.
01:07:47You've done nothing but hurt Cindy
01:07:49over and over again.
01:07:50From now on, you're no longer my daughter.
01:07:53If I ever see you again,
01:07:55I'll have you thrown in jail.
01:07:56Security, take them away!
01:07:58Dad, you can't do this to me, Dad!
01:08:02You can't do this!
01:08:06Cindy, thank God you're safe.
01:08:09Your wedding to Edward is in two weeks.
01:08:12Stay home and rest until then, all right?
01:08:14Dad, I...
01:08:15Um, I can't marry Edward.
01:08:19I'm breaking off the engagement.
01:08:21What did you just say?
01:08:23I can't marry him.
01:08:26Because I'm in love with someone else.
01:08:29Dad?
01:08:31Dad?
01:08:32Are you okay?
01:08:35Call the doctor!
01:08:36Dad?
01:08:37How is he?
01:08:51Not well.
01:08:52Your father didn't want you to know.
01:08:55God, please, don't.
01:08:58I don't want her to worry.
01:08:59Dad, you are my only family.
01:09:03How could you give this from me?
01:09:05You need to tell me the truth.
01:09:10His lung cancer has progressed.
01:09:12And he's stage four now.
01:09:14He may only have three months left.
01:09:17I'm really sorry.
01:09:18Oh, no.
01:09:40What's this, doctor?
01:09:42Nothing.
01:09:43Nothing.
01:09:43It's not important.
01:09:44What the hell are you up to, Richard?
01:10:05Cindy, there's something I've been meaning to tell you,
01:10:08but I didn't know how.
01:10:09Just tell me that.
01:10:10You can say it.
01:10:11Our family's in serious trouble.
01:10:13We're on the brink of bankruptcy.
01:10:15Your marriage to Edward
01:10:16is the only way that we can save ourselves.
01:10:19They've agreed to help us,
01:10:21but only if you marry him.
01:10:23Dad, I don't love him.
01:10:26It wouldn't be fair to Edward either.
01:10:28Don't worry about that.
01:10:29He understands how political marriages work.
01:10:33More importantly,
01:10:34he's a good match for you.
01:10:36If he wasn't,
01:10:38I never would have asked you to marry him.
01:10:41Cindy,
01:10:42everything I've done,
01:10:44I've done for you
01:10:44and for the family's future.
01:10:47Please,
01:10:48grant me this one last wish.
01:10:51Okay, Don.
01:10:54I'll marry him.
01:10:55Thank you, my dear.
01:10:56Thank you, my dear.
01:11:00I'm really tired,
01:11:01and I need to rest.
01:11:03I'm glad you're here.
01:11:19I want to talk to you about something.
01:11:21I have something to say, too.
01:11:22Oh.
01:11:24Well, you go first.
01:11:25I just realized
01:11:26we never actually went out on a date.
01:11:29so I was thinking
01:11:32maybe you could take me out tomorrow.
01:11:34Are you sure it's the best time?
01:11:36Your father...
01:11:37If you don't want to,
01:11:39you can just tell me.
01:11:40Of course I want to.
01:11:43Settle it.
01:11:45Tomorrow.
01:11:46Today.
01:11:47Henry, please forgive me.
01:11:50I just want one day,
01:11:52one memory with you,
01:11:53before we have to say goodbye.
01:11:54Goodbye.
01:11:54Goodbye.
01:11:59I want dessert.
01:12:27Come on, just try it.
01:12:29Live a little.
01:12:30How do I get the feeling
01:12:31of trying to cram
01:12:32every single date idea
01:12:33into one day?
01:12:34So what if I am?
01:12:36Give me this one memory.
01:12:47Henry!
01:12:48Who is this girl?
01:12:50Dad!
01:12:51I don't even remember
01:12:56inviting you to sing.
01:12:58Oh?
01:12:59Well, I don't remember
01:13:01raising such an ungrateful son.
01:13:03Wow.
01:13:05Like father, like son.
01:13:06Hmm.
01:13:07Please join us.
01:13:09At least someone here has manners.
01:13:12Aren't you going to introduce us?
01:13:14This is Cindy.
01:13:16William, my father.
01:13:17Cindy, pleasure.
01:13:18I did not bring you a gift
01:13:20for our first meeting.
01:13:22So, here.
01:13:24Take this.
01:13:26So.
01:13:27Oh, that looks a lot
01:13:28like my dad's watch.
01:13:30But, no, no.
01:13:31I can't accept
01:13:32such an expensive gift.
01:13:34Keep it.
01:13:35Cindy doesn't need it.
01:13:36If she needs a watch,
01:13:37I'll get her one.
01:13:39Cindy, you mentioned
01:13:40your father has the same watch.
01:13:42Who is your father?
01:13:43Dad, it's a good person.
01:13:47Don't you have somewhere else
01:13:49to go right now?
01:13:50Don't be rude to your dad.
01:13:52Um, my dad's name
01:13:53is Richard Pro.
01:13:55Pro, huh?
01:13:57Not exactly high society,
01:13:59but respectable enough.
01:14:02Cindy, when are you
01:14:04and Henry getting engaged?
01:14:05Dad, you're scaring her.
01:14:07Forgive me for being so eager.
01:14:09It's the first girl
01:14:10that my son's ever cared about.
01:14:12You must be really special to him.
01:14:16Once you two get married,
01:14:18you'll get your Nile
01:14:19and as a wedding gift.
01:14:22Dad, what are you doing?
01:14:24I'm just giving you my blessing.
01:14:25It's too soon.
01:14:26We just started dating here.
01:14:28I didn't want to scare her off.
01:14:30Plus, she doesn't know
01:14:31about our family situation.
01:14:33She doesn't know
01:14:33how wealthy we are.
01:14:36Then what is she seeing you?
01:14:38Your charming temper?
01:14:39Then she must really care about you.
01:14:43She's a keeper, son.
01:14:45You'll mess this up.
01:14:47I don't need you to remind me of that.
01:14:59Miss me already?
01:15:02Thank you for today, Henry.
01:15:05It was wonderful.
01:15:06My pleasure.
01:15:06But I can't see you anymore.
01:15:16Miss me already?
01:15:19Thank you for today, Henry.
01:15:21It was wonderful.
01:15:23My pleasure.
01:15:24But I can't see you anymore.
01:15:27What do you mean?
01:15:28I have to do what's right for my family.
01:15:31I need to marry Edward.
01:15:33Do you love him?
01:15:33You think you can be happy
01:15:36with someone you don't love?
01:15:37It doesn't matter.
01:15:40Edward respects me.
01:15:44And his family will save mine
01:15:46from going under.
01:15:47So today was...
01:15:49a goodbye?
01:15:53I'll always treasure today.
01:15:54So there's no changing your mind?
01:15:55Tell me what you found out
01:16:18about Richard Pura's health.
01:16:19Darling, you're going to be
01:16:29the most beautiful bride
01:16:30in the world.
01:16:33Come on, sweetheart.
01:16:34Give a smile.
01:16:36This is the most important day
01:16:38of your life.
01:16:38Stop thinking about him, Cindy.
01:16:54From today on,
01:16:55you're Edward's wife.
01:16:57And you'll be loyal to him.
01:17:01Edward.
01:17:02What's he doing here?
01:17:07Edward?
01:17:08Edward?
01:17:08Ready, sweetheart?
01:17:27Today we gather here
01:17:46to witness the union
01:17:47between Edward Hartman
01:17:49and Sidney Perrault.
01:17:51If anyone should object
01:17:53to this marriage,
01:17:54speak now.
01:17:54I object.
01:18:07Cindy, you can't marry him.
01:18:09Henry,
01:18:10you shouldn't be here.
01:18:12We talked about this.
01:18:14Look at this.
01:18:16You'll understand.
01:18:16You'll understand.
01:18:17I did some digging, Richard.
01:18:27You don't have cancer.
01:18:29You lied to us
01:18:30to manipulate Cindy
01:18:31into marrying Edward
01:18:32for your own agenda.
01:18:34Is that true?
01:18:36You aren't sick?
01:18:38Cindy,
01:18:39everything I've done,
01:18:40I've done for our family
01:18:41and for your future.
01:18:42If we go bankrupt,
01:18:43you'll lose everything.
01:18:45And you'll never get a chance
01:18:46like this with the Hartmans.
01:18:47I never cared about
01:18:49marrying into wealth.
01:18:50I came from nothing.
01:18:52I was living on the streets
01:18:53without a roof over my head.
01:18:55All I cared about was family.
01:18:58Who could you betray me?
01:19:00Cindy,
01:19:00I'm sorry I lied,
01:19:02but please go through
01:19:03with this marriage.
01:19:05You're our only heir.
01:19:07Can you stand by
01:19:09and watch
01:19:09while our family's legacy
01:19:10falls apart?
01:19:12Think of all the people
01:19:13that are depending on us.
01:19:15Do you want to see them
01:19:16or me homeless?
01:19:19I'm begging you.
01:19:20Richard,
01:19:20if you're worried
01:19:21about your family finances,
01:19:23there's no need.
01:19:23What's this?
01:19:38The Livingston family
01:19:39will invest 20 billion
01:19:41to pull your family
01:19:42from bankruptcy.
01:19:44Plus two South African gold mines
01:19:46to secure the Peru legacy.
01:19:48On one condition,
01:19:50this wedding
01:19:51must be called off.
01:19:53The Livingston family.
01:19:56The legendary
01:19:56old-money family
01:19:58worth over a trillion.
01:20:00Why would they
01:20:01be so generous to us?
01:20:04Could it be?
01:20:06Could it be
01:20:07that Professor Harrison
01:20:08is tied to the Livingston heir?
01:20:12Harrison was my mother's
01:20:14family name.
01:20:15Livingston is my father's.
01:20:19You?
01:20:19You've been my friend
01:20:23for so many years.
01:20:25I never knew
01:20:26you were a Livingston.
01:20:30I had the heir
01:20:31to the Livingston family
01:20:32working for me.
01:20:35And I even forbade him
01:20:36from pursuing
01:20:37my own daughter.
01:20:40I apologize sincerely,
01:20:42Mr. Livingston.
01:20:43I was blind
01:20:44and unfair to you.
01:20:45And you showed
01:20:47nothing but true grace.
01:20:49Whatever you ask,
01:20:51I will grant it
01:20:52without hesitation.
01:20:55I only ask one thing.
01:20:59Cindy's freedom.
01:21:02Let everyone here
01:21:04bear witness.
01:21:05I solemnly promise
01:21:07to never make Cindy
01:21:09do anything
01:21:10she doesn't want to do
01:21:11ever again.
01:21:12and this decision
01:21:13about this marriage
01:21:14is hers
01:21:15and hers
01:21:16alone.
01:21:18Cindy,
01:21:19don't forget
01:21:20what you promised me.
01:21:21Edward,
01:21:22don't you want to marry
01:21:22someone for love?
01:21:33I'm willing
01:21:33to give up
01:21:34my position
01:21:34as the parole heiress.
01:21:37What?
01:21:38That way
01:21:39I don't have to marry
01:21:40for the family's sake.
01:21:42I'm really sorry, Edward.
01:21:44Mr. Hartman,
01:21:46to make up
01:21:46for the inconvenience,
01:21:48my family is
01:21:49willing to give you
01:21:50any compensation
01:21:51that you ask.
01:21:52And how do you expect
01:21:53to make up
01:21:54for this
01:21:54public humiliation?
01:21:58Well,
01:21:59your family
01:21:59is well known
01:22:00for its monopoly
01:22:01on traditional media,
01:22:03but you've yet
01:22:04to venture
01:22:04into digital media.
01:22:06My family
01:22:07just acquired TK,
01:22:08the largest
01:22:09short video platform
01:22:10in the US.
01:22:10we could gift
01:22:12it to you.
01:22:12What?
01:22:13TK?
01:22:14That's worth
01:22:14300 million.
01:22:16They're offering it up
01:22:17like a gift.
01:22:18I'm over here
01:22:18just using TK,
01:22:20and they're
01:22:20trading it like
01:22:21pocket change.
01:22:22Crazy rich people.
01:22:23They're being brave
01:22:30for love.
01:22:31Can't you find it
01:22:32within yourself
01:22:33to be brave
01:22:33just once?
01:22:35You're supposed
01:22:36to be on your way
01:22:37to England.
01:22:37What are you doing here?
01:22:39Today,
01:22:39I came to say goodbye
01:22:40and watch
01:22:42and watch your
01:22:42phony marriage.
01:22:44But seeing her courage,
01:22:48I decided
01:22:49to fight
01:22:49for my own love.
01:22:54Edward,
01:22:55the love of my life.
01:22:57Will you marry me?
01:23:00You know what?
01:23:00Edward?
01:23:14Edward?
01:23:16You know about them
01:23:17and you're still
01:23:18going to marry him?
01:23:19You know about them
01:23:20and you're still
01:23:21going to marry him?
01:23:22Edward and I
01:23:23made a deal.
01:23:23We'd get married
01:23:25and he'd take over
01:23:27his family's company
01:23:28and after a year
01:23:28we'd get a divorce.
01:23:30I'd be free.
01:23:31Why, you really
01:23:32kept this under wraps.
01:23:34You know what?
01:23:34I've been going through
01:23:34the last few days
01:23:35thinking you were
01:23:35going to marry him.
01:23:36We made the deal
01:23:37an hour ago,
01:23:38I promise.
01:23:40Well,
01:23:41I guess you don't need
01:23:42me to protect you anymore.
01:23:44You did it perfectly.
01:23:46I'm proud.
01:23:48Who says I'm going
01:23:48to wait for a whole year?
01:23:50Who says I would
01:23:51have waited for a whole year?
01:23:52Who else would you find?
01:23:53Well,
01:23:55it's
01:23:55rather plain ring.
01:23:58But it suits me.
01:24:00So,
01:24:01you're saying yes?
01:24:16Cindy,
01:24:16I admired you
01:24:17from the moment
01:24:18I met you.
01:24:19You know what
01:24:20I love most about you?
01:24:22Honesty.
01:24:22and your bravery.
01:24:25Happy engagement cancellation.
01:24:26One year ago,
01:24:38the Hartman heir
01:24:39gave up his inheritance
01:24:40for love.
01:24:41Now,
01:24:42he and the Livingston family
01:24:43run the short video platform
01:24:45TK,
01:24:46valued at over
01:24:47$500 billion.
01:24:48Edward Hartman
01:24:49and his partner
01:24:50will celebrate
01:24:51their wedding next month.
01:24:52Edward and Vansky
01:24:58are getting married.
01:25:01Oh.
01:25:04What are you working on?
01:25:05I'm working on
01:25:07the final painting
01:25:07for my exhibit next month.
01:25:09Hmm.
01:25:09This guy looks familiar.
01:25:12What are you painting me?
01:25:13Hmm.
01:25:14You do have a good eye for him.
01:25:16New York's finest.
01:25:18Ah.
01:25:18Yes,
01:25:19it is you.
01:25:20I call it
01:25:21my devil professor.
01:25:23Oh.
01:25:24My mischievous dude.
01:25:26Well,
01:25:26you know,
01:25:28what are you trying to do ?
01:25:29Ah.
01:25:30Oh.
01:25:32Oh.
01:25:32Oh.
01:25:33Oh.
01:25:33Oh.
01:25:35Oh.
01:25:36Oh.
01:25:36Oh,
01:25:37Oh.
01:25:38Oh.
01:25:38Oh.
01:25:39Oh.
01:25:39Oh.
01:25:40Oh.
01:25:40Oh,
01:25:41Oh.
01:25:41Oh.
01:25:42Oh.
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