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00:00:00Oh, Camilla. That was quite the entrance, but I hope I don't have to turn you down a second time.
00:00:08After all, your boss is my wife, and that's just simply unprofessional.
00:00:12Yeah, about that. You remember when you tried to humiliate me, accusing me of throwing myself at you.
00:00:20You did.
00:00:21Every dog has its day, and I suppose it's my turn to pay you back.
00:00:27My boss wants a divorce.
00:00:30A divorce? Where is she?
00:00:34She cannot afford to be here today.
00:00:36She's busy preparing for her annual fashion show, amongst many other much more important things than being here with you.
00:00:43Well, don't just stand there as if I have nothing to do.
00:00:46A minute of my time costs more than your meager monthly salary.
00:00:50If you could hurry up and sign this, then I'll leave you to your miserable life. Oops.
00:00:58I'll tell her, received.
00:01:02But if she wants to divorce me, then she'll have to discuss it with me.
00:01:07She needs to do no such thing. You're just a lucky, adopted orphan that married a rich woman.
00:01:12Yet you remain a sloppy gardener.
00:01:16And you can forget about trying to weasel your way into getting alimony.
00:01:21And if you do find it hard to manage, here.
00:01:29A global, limited, visa black card.
00:01:35Hey, Edward.
00:01:49Who the hell do you think you are? How dare you rush into Cooper's Manor?
00:01:53Actually, I should be the one asking you that. Who are you and what are you doing on my grandfather's estate?
00:01:59Hmm, I see. You're the bastard child of the Cooper's family? No wonder you carry the gene of brazenness.
00:02:06Good. At least you know who I am now.
00:02:09Edwin, I remember how you like to play in the dirt. I was told you were going to be working here.
00:02:14Hello, Mrs. Parker.
00:02:17Thanks. And you are?
00:02:20Edward? Adobly Edward? You don't remember me? Diana? Dangling Diana?
00:02:28Diana! Yes, you look so different now.
00:02:33I hope in a good way.
00:02:34Yes, yes, in a good way. God, how long has it been? Almost 15 years.
00:02:41Wow.
00:02:42Yeah.
00:02:43Do you have any respect, Edward?
00:02:47How dare you have an affair when you're more successful, better-than-you, soon-to-be ex-wife?
00:02:53Elizabeth, please, about the divorce, is it true?
00:02:58Mrs. Parker has been doing charity work taking care of you all these years, yet you remain ungrateful.
00:03:03Her reputation in upper echelons cannot afford to be tarnished by a poor gardener, especially with the case being settled.
00:03:12Her ranks are about to join the Billionaires Club. Can you comprehend that?
00:03:16Is your name Elizabeth?
00:03:19Lizzie, lay it on me. What's going on?
00:03:24Edward, it's been three years. You've become so uninspired. It's over. I'm done.
00:03:30What did you just say?
00:03:32I said it's over. Okay? We're not good together anymore. Do you get that?
00:03:37Elizabeth, you're not fooling anybody.
00:03:39No, you're not fooling anyone, either. Camilla's right. I mean, already looking at your other admirers.
00:03:45No!
00:03:46No, no, you have it all wrong. Diana's an old friend. I haven't seen her since we were kids.
00:03:51Yeah, right.
00:03:52Okay, Elizabeth, please just let me help celebrate your birthday tonight.
00:03:58My birthday.
00:04:00My birthday.
00:04:01Please just let me help celebrate your birthday tonight.
00:04:06My birthday. I haven't had a birthday party in years. Tonight is about the business deal. Okay? See, that's the difference between me and you. All you care about is nothing. I mean, you're so unmotivated. You weren't when I married you, but that's over now. You've changed.
00:04:21No, just... Okay, let me accompany you to the M&A signing tonight. And afterwards, if you still insist on a divorce, then I'll gladly sign the papers.
00:04:36You just don't understand.
00:04:39Would it be possible for me to make the wrong choice? Maybe hardly merciful to him?
00:04:44You're the one who doesn't understand.
00:04:47Mr. Cooper, thank you for meeting me.
00:04:49Thank you. The contracts are all there.
00:04:53You've been helping Mrs. Parker build her modeling business. You seem like a very straightforward man. Forgive me for asking, but why aren't you telling her?
00:05:05In time, she'll know. Meanwhile, your discretion is appreciated. Thank you for your understanding.
00:05:12Everything appears to be in order, Mr. Cooper. Thank you.
00:05:29The merger and acquisition is all scheduled for a while for tonight. Everything is going as planned. She'll be very happy with this birthday gift you prepared.
00:05:37I heard that she's been busy day and night working for three months on this project. This sign will be a dream come true for her.
00:05:47Are you excited, sir?
00:05:49Yes, absolutely. Tonight, I'll finally be able to show her who I truly am.
00:05:56I truly am.
00:06:05I'm thinking about getting Chanel, obviously. That's the...
00:06:08Good evening. Can you take a drink?
00:06:09Oh, sure. Yeah, I'll take some.
00:06:11Cheers.
00:06:20What are you doing here?
00:06:21We don't order our gardening services for night.
00:06:29You can wear all the fancy suits you want.
00:06:32Good.
00:06:33You'll always be a lowlife, just trying to fit in.
00:06:41Get out of my way!
00:06:43Do you know how important tonight is for her?
00:06:45Of course I know.
00:06:46So you come to spoil it.
00:06:51So you come to spoil it.
00:06:53Elizabeth.
00:06:54Edward, do you realize what tonight is?
00:06:56I'm here to celebrate your birthday.
00:06:58No, it's not about my birthday. It's the signing of the M&A case.
00:07:02Okay? It's very important to me.
00:07:04I understand someone like you may not get that.
00:07:07You mean a gardener like me.
00:07:12Here's the man willing to work as a gardener for three years
00:07:15just so he can get a discount on flowers for his wife.
00:07:19What a cuck.
00:07:23You think he heard me? I hope so.
00:07:26Well, let's not waste any more time.
00:07:28Don't let anyone in unless they have an invitation.
00:07:37Here's a little hint. He doesn't have one.
00:07:47I...
00:07:51Here.
00:07:56I didn't hear any motorcycles.
00:07:58You're welcome. He's with me.
00:08:07Edward, excuse me for a few minutes, okay? I'll catch up with you later.
00:08:32Welcome in, sir. Would you care to see a floor plan tonight?
00:08:35No need.
00:08:36I know exactly where I'll be tonight.
00:08:39You see, power is a little bit like real estate.
00:08:42The closer you are to the center, the more valuable you become.
00:08:47Enjoy your evening, sir.
00:08:53Oh, you just cannot take a hint.
00:09:01Oh, you just cannot take a hint.
00:09:04I see the security may need to be replaced.
00:09:07How'd you get a back door open?
00:09:11You finally decide to have some taste and wear a high fashion suit.
00:09:15Your wife is the new queen of the fashion empire after all, but that brooch just ruins it.
00:09:21Ugh! It is not a matter of whether you get in, it's just there's no place to sit.
00:09:25I know. I'll tell the waiter to get you a low stool for gardeners. If you don't like the way the table's set, just turn it over.
00:09:34Never mind your seating arrangement. I know I'll end up near the center of the table tonight. The prime spot.
00:09:41Edward, the journalists are arriving. Do not embarrass me.
00:09:47I'm afraid you're right. The journalists are arriving. And if they catch us bickering, I'm afraid it'll damage your public figure.
00:09:55So if you do want a divorce, I suggest we keep that to ourselves tonight.
00:10:01Hmm. Seems like I underestimated you.
00:10:04Well, I realize you only want my money. So after tonight I will send all of it over, and you need to leave and not come back.
00:10:10If that's truly what you think about me, then by the end of the night we will be divorced.
00:10:20He's such a lost cause. I feel so bad for Mrs. Parker. I do hope she can find a better man after this divorce I'm hearing of.
00:10:30Mrs. Parker is never short on admirers. Not to mention her soon-to-be business partner, Stephen Cooper.
00:10:36Oh, the future successor of Kingdom Group.
00:10:43Now he's number one on the list of ideal husbands with a silver spoon in his mouth.
00:10:49I heard he went all the way to Eton and King's College Cambridge, graduated early, went to Goldman Sachs and worked his way all the way up to VP.
00:10:59There are 23 mansions in the city, all listed under his name. He owns five private airports, more than a dozen wineries.
00:11:09And many of the collections at the States Museum's exhibition borrowed from his family.
00:11:15Stephen Cooper was the most popular in high school. He is an Armani model, award-winning race car driver. He dated Miss World. Models, pop stars, the likes. Any woman would be just lucky to have him.
00:11:31dancing
00:11:32dancing
00:11:33singing
00:11:34music
00:11:35music
00:11:36music
00:11:38music
00:11:39music
00:11:40music
00:11:41music
00:12:01Thank you, Edward. You were always such a good boy. I want you to know that it has been my pleasure
00:12:23to watch you grow up into the young man that you are today. You're like a son to me, Edward.
00:12:27I know Lizzie can sometimes act like a small princess, and sometimes she doesn't see beyond the obvious.
00:12:36I hope you'll take care of her. The turn of devices she will be taken advantage of. She will be exploited.
00:12:47Promise me you will take care of her.
00:12:50I will take care of Lizzie.
00:12:57Boss, why are you suddenly interested in a garden?
00:13:12Do you know what's so special about the manor that we're negotiating for in the M&A case for Elizabeth?
00:13:18There's a garden there. I used to play with Diana when I was a child.
00:13:24Oh, so all of this is for Mr. Cooper?
00:13:28Well, that garden has been abandoned for many years, but it may hold some answers that I'm looking for.
00:13:39It was the last place my parents were before they died in that car accident.
00:13:45Perhaps pretending to be that place's gardener will allow me to find some answers about what really happened.
00:13:57I present the presence of the Kingdom Group, Mr. Cooper Senior.
00:14:02Steven, run.
00:14:13I'll be back.
00:14:15Alright.
00:14:16You've been working out. Looking good.
00:14:20Hey, I've got it.
00:14:22I think she's so special because her granddaddy's rich.
00:14:25Probably hasn't worked a day in her life.
00:14:27So sorry.
00:14:31I'm going to break away.
00:14:32What do you want to say?
00:14:33Mr. Cooper.
00:14:34Hi.
00:14:35I'm sorry.
00:14:36You are?
00:14:37Elizabeth.
00:14:38We went to high school together.
00:14:39I was the lead cheerleader.
00:14:41You won the national championship.
00:14:42You won it three times.
00:14:44Well, I'm the president of Usheng Group and the model for the show tonight.
00:14:48So, I'm looking forward to our signing.
00:14:51Yeah.
00:14:52Yeah.
00:14:53Oh, I'll have to convene back.
00:14:58Um.
00:14:59Excusez-moi.
00:15:00Enchante.
00:15:01Hey.
00:15:02Can you just sit down?
00:15:03Yeah.
00:15:04How'd that go?
00:15:08Oh, I'll have to convene back.
00:15:10Um.
00:15:11Excusez-moi.
00:15:12Enchante.
00:15:13Hey.
00:15:14Can you just sit down?
00:15:15Yes.
00:15:16Yeah.
00:15:17Yeah.
00:15:18How'd that go?
00:15:19Oh, I'll have to convene back.
00:15:21Excusez-moi.
00:15:22Find a seat.
00:15:39This seat should be taken by the owner of a brooch.
00:15:43Mr. Edwin Parker.
00:15:50This brooch matches the color of the moon, but tonight it also matches you, Diana.
00:16:13When we were kids, you saw my mother wearing this brooch and then you turned to me and asked
00:16:26me for it.
00:16:27I told you, you couldn't have it until the time was right.
00:16:32However, that time is now.
00:16:35Edward, thank you.
00:16:38Since Mr. Cooper Sr. has taken a liking to my brooch, I've decided to bestow it a
00:16:43upon his youngest of kin, his goddaughter, Diana.
00:16:48As a token of good faith, may the negotiations produce favorable terms for both parties.
00:16:56And Mr. Cooper, since Diana is now the owner of the brooch, shouldn't she have a seat at
00:17:03the table?
00:17:04Absolutely.
00:17:06Welcome to the big kids' table.
00:17:08Yeah.
00:17:09You know, There is my left hand.
00:17:10Thank you guys in the middle of this big kid!
00:17:24Welcome to the big kid's table.
00:17:30Tell her the deal is over.
00:17:46Mr. Cooper, would you like to dance?
00:17:52Oh, gee.
00:17:58Big event.
00:17:59Mm-hmm.
00:18:00I can make all the most of it.
00:18:01Oh, yeah.
00:18:02For sure.
00:18:02Yeah, yeah.
00:18:03Yeah.
00:18:03Business, you're good.
00:18:05Yeah.
00:18:06It's funny, because my grandfather told me to let you know that the deal was off.
00:18:11What?
00:18:14What?
00:18:16I think you heard me.
00:18:18And on what grounds?
00:18:19Why?
00:18:21Mrs. Parker, I was going to give the opportunity to bow out of this gracefully.
00:18:26You should take that opportunity instead of embarrassing yourself in front of everyone.
00:18:29Excuse me?
00:18:31I don't understand.
00:18:32This must be some sort of mistake.
00:18:34I mean, is this the way you and your family conduct business?
00:18:36This is so unprofessional.
00:18:40I'm sorry.
00:18:41That was rude.
00:18:41I'm just saying, I don't understand.
00:18:43Everything has been perfect up to this point.
00:18:45So...
00:18:46Elizabeth, if I can help you sign a contract tonight, do you still want a divorce?
00:19:01Wait a minute.
00:19:03Is he behind this?
00:19:05Edward, what's going on?
00:19:07Trust me.
00:19:08Trust you?
00:19:09Why should I trust you?
00:19:10You don't have any other choice.
00:19:13If you say yes, everything will turn out fine and you won't regret it.
00:19:19Fine.
00:19:20As CEO of Pools Group, I would like to join forces with Mr. Cooper's new group, the Queens
00:19:30Group, managed by Ms. Diana, so we can sign a contract on more favorable terms for Ms. Parker.
00:19:44Let everybody be witness to this historic moment.
00:19:48Let's do it.
00:20:18You're welcome.
00:20:25So did you and her plan this?
00:20:28Who?
00:20:29Well, I mean the secretary brought it over so soon.
00:20:32You must have been trying to blackmail me.
00:20:34Elizabeth, are you concerned about the contract or about Diana?
00:20:40Don't play tricks on me.
00:20:42You're just mad because I wanted a divorce.
00:20:45And now you're already throwing yourself at other women?
00:20:47Pathetic.
00:20:48To Diana, may our businesses grow and flourishes together.
00:20:58To Diana, may our business grow and flourish together.
00:21:03To Mr. Parker and Ms. Cooper.
00:21:05To my daring sister.
00:21:09Good job, I guess.
00:21:13May the best win.
00:21:14Oh, Diana, you look gorgeous tonight.
00:21:22I think the last time I saw you was at the bike rally.
00:21:25You look way different from them.
00:21:27Brain and brawn.
00:21:29One of you has taken over the Motto GP and the other one has taken over the F1 Amateur League.
00:21:34Oh, I think they were doing this simply because of entertainment purpose.
00:21:44Hello?
00:21:45Where are you?
00:21:46I'm waiting for you.
00:21:47I'm sorry, boss.
00:21:48I didn't think you'd be out so soon.
00:21:50Would you like me to come now?
00:21:52Maybe we're...
00:21:53Shit.
00:21:57Shit.
00:22:04Oh, Edward.
00:22:10I'm afraid I don't think you meant to give this to me, did you?
00:22:21You always could read my mind.
00:22:24Can you read mine?
00:22:29Thank you for your help tonight.
00:22:32Sure, of course.
00:22:33I saw you and Mrs. Parker.
00:22:36Is everything okay?
00:22:37I don't want to talk about it.
00:22:41I'm sorry.
00:22:45Edward?
00:22:50You really shouldn't look at me like that.
00:22:53Like what?
00:22:54You know what I mean.
00:22:57Diana, after all these years,
00:23:00I've really only seen you as a sister in my heart.
00:23:06Is that so?
00:23:08Just a sister?
00:23:11But you just said that I've been in your heart after all these years.
00:23:14It's nice to know that I'm in there somewhere.
00:23:17Because you've always been in mine.
00:23:18You know, I miss when we were children, the whole days.
00:23:26So nice, carefree.
00:23:28You remember when we were jumping on the trampoline in the yard?
00:23:30Yes.
00:23:31How you would always jump so high and I had to catch you to save you from breaking your neck.
00:23:35Well, did you ever wonder why I jumped so high?
00:23:43Because you're a daredevil?
00:23:45Well, yes, but also I knew that if I fell, you'd be there to catch me.
00:23:51Well, I wouldn't call exactly what I did catching.
00:24:00More like you landing on me like I'm your stunt pad.
00:24:04I would always hide how much it hurt, though.
00:24:14Now that I'm back, I'd love to pay my respects on Auntie Dee's Memorial Day,
00:24:18if that's okay with you.
00:24:18Yes, I would like that very much.
00:24:23Thank you, buddy.
00:24:27Of course, you're welcome.
00:24:29That's what buddies are for.
00:24:33Wait, Diana.
00:24:36It's raining outside.
00:24:38Let me drive you home.
00:24:41Okay.
00:24:48Diana, you didn't get caught in the rain, did you?
00:25:07Oh, no, not at all.
00:25:11Don't worry, Grandfather.
00:25:12I'm just a little tired.
00:25:15I'm going to go upstairs.
00:25:16I'm going to sleep.
00:25:17Good night.
00:25:18Wait a second.
00:25:19Wait a second.
00:25:21Do you care to share or are you concerned about the generation gap?
00:25:27And I might be a little too old.
00:25:29Oh, of course not, Grandfather.
00:25:31How could you say that?
00:25:33So, where is the gift you were given today?
00:25:39What gift?
00:25:40Oh, I think it's called a brooch.
00:25:42Have you put it away for safekeeping?
00:25:44Why are you so interested in it?
00:25:46Oh, I'm just checking.
00:25:49I do remember you looking at it for a while.
00:25:52Does it mean anything to you?
00:25:57You know, I think I hear my bed calling me.
00:26:01I'm going to turn in for the night.
00:26:04Oh, Grandfather.
00:26:05I can help you.
00:26:06Oh, sweetheart.
00:26:07I'm perfectly capable of finding my bedroom.
00:26:11Okay.
00:26:12Good night.
00:26:13Good night, sir.
00:26:14Boss, I heard that your wife has been running a fever.
00:26:31Since she returned last night.
00:26:32Get the car ready.
00:26:50Mr. Parker, how are you?
00:26:53Do you mind if I come in?
00:26:54Not at all, Mr. Cooper.
00:26:57I am flattered for a personal visit.
00:26:59I was impressed by your attendance at the signing dinner last night.
00:27:05Oh, I am just a student in your presence, Mr. Cooper.
00:27:09The student surpasses the master, inevitably.
00:27:13You know, the world is changing, and old relics like me, we can't keep up, which is why I'm very happy that we're passing the business to young people, like you two.
00:27:29You two?
00:27:30Yes.
00:27:31You and Diana have been playmates since you were very young, and I will be relieved when you take charge of the business together in the future.
00:27:45But one thing I can't quite figure out about you young people, when I saw you pinning the brooch on Diana last night, she was overjoyed.
00:28:01So, why did she return it?
00:28:07Oh.
00:28:09Well, I'm sure it means something to you.
00:28:12Does it mean anything special?
00:28:15No.
00:28:17No, actually, you can have it if that's what you came for.
00:28:20Oh, no, no, that's fine.
00:28:22I was just in the area and thought I'd stop in to say hello.
00:28:27Have a good day.
00:28:31Do you think Ed would suspect something?
00:28:39The more he talks, the more I think he's got this figured out.
00:28:45Sir, I think you're overthinking this.
00:28:47He was a young child when his parents died, and after that amount of time, to look back and determine that it was us that tampered with the drinks at the garden party,
00:28:57people just assumed that his parents died because his dad had a heart attack when they were driving home that evening.
00:29:04What about his mother's brooch?
00:29:06What if he recognizes it?
00:29:08And if so, why didn't he acknowledge it?
00:29:11He must be thinking that we are connected to the death of his parents.
00:29:15Why else would he be lurking around?
00:29:17Oh, that's why he's been a gardener all these years.
00:29:27Well, play it.
00:29:29He had everyone fooled.
00:29:30He almost had me fooled.
00:29:34So that's why Mr. Parker has been secretly going back to the garden where we had the banquet.
00:29:39Do you think he's investigating his parents' death?
00:29:41Absolutely. It's all clear to me now.
00:29:47My only worry is that when he figures this out, he connects us.
00:29:55Diana, take this role.
00:29:57Thanks.
00:29:58Whoa, I really like that. Let's do that again.
00:30:11You know, I did notice at the signing dinner the other night that Mr. Parker had taken a likening to Diana.
00:30:27I noticed the same thing, too.
00:30:28You know, if she becomes family, that'll just make things that much easier.
00:30:35Mrs. Parker was terrible to him.
00:30:41And he was nice to her.
00:30:45He's soft.
00:30:48That's his weakness.
00:30:50I see.
00:30:53So, the closer he gets to Diana,
00:30:57even if he figures the truth out,
00:31:00he'll be too worried about her to come after us.
00:31:05Go get Diana.
00:31:08Right away, sir.
00:31:16You wanted to see me, Grandpa?
00:31:18Yes.
00:31:20How are things going with Mr. Parker?
00:31:22What kind of things?
00:31:24The project or the relationship?
00:31:26Oh, you know,
00:31:27I remember when you were kids.
00:31:29Edward would always get into trouble,
00:31:31and you always covered him.
00:31:34I don't remember much about that time.
00:31:37Oh, come on.
00:31:38Your memory's at least as good as mine,
00:31:40and tell me what I wouldn't like to know about.
00:31:44I don't know what you're talking about.
00:31:46Your memory is so much better than mine.
00:31:48No, no, no.
00:31:49Flattery's not going to work this time.
00:31:50Look, I worry about you.
00:32:04My hope is that you can find a husband
00:32:07to take care of you someday.
00:32:10Is something wrong?
00:32:15Is something wrong?
00:32:16Miss Diana,
00:32:18I regret to inform you
00:32:19that the doctor sent word
00:32:21that his tumor's growing rapidly.
00:32:24What?
00:32:26Is that true?
00:32:28When were you going to tell me?
00:32:29He didn't want to worry you.
00:32:32Well, I'm worried.
00:32:34And what is this talk about
00:32:35a husband taking care of me?
00:32:37And a grandchild, too.
00:32:39I'm serious.
00:32:40You need to tell me these sort of things.
00:32:43What?
00:32:44My dear, I'm sorry
00:32:46I didn't tell you about the tumor.
00:32:49What did the doctor say?
00:32:51He said that getting it...
00:32:53Worrying about it would only get worse.
00:32:58But let's talk about you and your future.
00:33:02So do you really think
00:33:03that Edward would make a good husband for me?
00:33:05He would take care of me?
00:33:07I will always respect your choices.
00:33:09But you have to respect my judgment.
00:33:12Of course, Grandpa.
00:33:15I'll find you a good grandson-in-law
00:33:17who will make you proud
00:33:18and you'll be happy with.
00:33:21Okay.
00:33:22Now it's getting late
00:33:23and you have to go to the company.
00:33:25But remember,
00:33:27given a choice between
00:33:28work and life,
00:33:31you've never heard of paychecks.
00:33:33I love you.
00:33:35Of course, Grandpa.
00:33:36Now you know what you have to do.
00:33:46Yes, I do.
00:33:47Spread the word
00:33:55and let it be known
00:33:55that Mr. Parker
00:33:56is going to be your new
00:33:58grandchild-in-law.
00:33:58Hi.
00:34:08Yes.
00:34:08I need you to take me to Mr. Parker's company.
00:34:25Oh, here you are.
00:34:31So sick.
00:34:33Yet Mr. Parker
00:34:34doesn't come to visit.
00:34:35I do wonder who he's staying with.
00:34:37Even if he's angry
00:34:38or getting a divorce,
00:34:39he should at least have the decency
00:34:40to pay a visit.
00:34:42Or to his job
00:34:43as your business partner.
00:34:44Can you stop talking about him?
00:34:45I'm fine.
00:34:46I don't need him right now.
00:34:48Just need to focus on the company.
00:34:51What are you doing?
00:34:53No need to just sit here.
00:34:54Go get the information like I asked.
00:34:56But you're still having a high fever.
00:34:59Get back to work.
00:35:12Did you find something?
00:35:13Do you remember our meeting
00:35:16with the Sloop company?
00:35:19No.
00:35:20I don't think so.
00:35:21It's so strange.
00:35:22I can't remember either.
00:35:24But whenever we were in crisis,
00:35:25they would always send us money.
00:35:27But in a secretive way.
00:35:29I don't know.
00:35:32Get the car prepared.
00:35:34Where are we going?
00:35:36We have to find this Mr. X.
00:35:43Why are you here?
00:35:49And why are you...
00:35:50Never mind.
00:35:52I need to see the president.
00:35:53Oh, ladies?
00:35:54Sure.
00:35:54Do you have an appointment?
00:35:56You don't know who the president of the Yishan group is?
00:35:58You think she needs an appointment?
00:36:00Is that a joke?
00:36:01I am the president's special assistant.
00:36:04I don't know why you're here,
00:36:06but if you need an appointment,
00:36:07I'd be happy to assist you.
00:36:09Uh, but...
00:36:09Actually, do you know where the ladies' room is at?
00:36:12Miss Diana,
00:36:13didn't you just come here a day ago?
00:36:14Ladies?
00:36:15Here.
00:36:15Please, this way.
00:36:23So,
00:36:23currently working here as an assistant?
00:36:26Did Miss Cooper get you this?
00:36:28What else do I not know about?
00:36:30I met the president at the cocktail event last night,
00:36:34and this is my first day working with him.
00:36:37That explains why you were so arrogant last night.
00:36:39You're nothing but a foot soldier
00:36:40underneath a bigger boss.
00:36:43Seems I underestimated you.
00:36:47Are you okay?
00:36:48Mm-hmm.
00:36:49I'm good.
00:36:49Are you sick?
00:36:50Do you have a fever?
00:36:51Good.
00:36:52Don't pretend like you care.
00:36:54Hmm.
00:36:56I can assist you with any discussion you wish to have with my boss.
00:37:00You are far below the level.
00:37:06Look at Mr. X.
00:37:07A stranger is still so caring about my company,
00:37:10while you can't help me at all.
00:37:12When you find out that I'm your Mr. X,
00:37:15we'll see how you'll end up.
00:37:17After I get acquainted with Mr. X,
00:37:19I'll make sure he fires you.
00:37:21I'll let you be complacent for now,
00:37:23but when the time comes,
00:37:25you won't even have time to cry.
00:37:27I'm sorry,
00:37:29but it looks like my boss is swamped with meetings today.
00:37:33You'll have to come back another time.
00:37:36Can you stop with the runaround games?
00:37:38We know you've had a chip on your shoulder
00:37:40since she announced the divorce.
00:37:41Don't forget,
00:37:42just yesterday,
00:37:43you were nothing,
00:37:44but an irrelevant gardener.
00:37:47Not available.
00:37:48Well,
00:37:48I spoke with the receptionist
00:37:49and they said he was in and available.
00:37:52Yes,
00:37:52yes,
00:37:52he is in the building today.
00:37:54However,
00:37:54his schedule is just very full.
00:37:57Well,
00:37:57when is his last meeting?
00:37:59Um,
00:38:00around midnight.
00:38:03How about this?
00:38:05I'll take a message
00:38:06and then I'll arrange a meeting for you.
00:38:09Can you briefly describe
00:38:10the reason for your visit today?
00:38:12Can you use your ears
00:38:13and listen to what she's saying?
00:38:15You're not someone
00:38:15that can discuss business with us.
00:38:18Who knows if you try to misinterpret what we say
00:38:20or tell your boss at all.
00:38:23Do you really think
00:38:24I'm that type of person,
00:38:26Camilla?
00:38:26Was that not obvious?
00:38:28Well,
00:38:28I think I'll sit and wait.
00:38:35I'll let them know you're here.
00:38:44While we're waiting,
00:38:45can you fetch the files?
00:38:54Bring me a salmon salad
00:38:56and some fever medicine
00:38:57to my office
00:38:58ASAP.
00:39:05Food's not eaten.
00:39:13Medicine's not taken.
00:39:15How do you-
00:39:16How can I what?
00:39:19How do you expect
00:39:20to be a trustworthy business partner
00:39:22if you don't even care about your health?
00:39:25So we're here to talk about my business now?
00:39:29I'm all ears.
00:39:30Although you won't tell me why you're here,
00:39:37I think I have a guess.
00:39:39Is it because of all the bankrolling
00:39:41due to E-Shine Company
00:39:43during its crises?
00:39:44Am I warm?
00:39:49So I am right.
00:39:51You're not all that smart.
00:39:52Have you been talking to Camilla?
00:39:54No.
00:39:55No, she hates my guts.
00:39:56And two,
00:39:58I'm in charge
00:40:00of all the bookkeeping here.
00:40:02So I know about that
00:40:03and a whole lot more.
00:40:07Elizabeth,
00:40:08if you were nicer to me,
00:40:10I would have been happy
00:40:11to tell you everything I know
00:40:12about the bank transfers.
00:40:14Okay.
00:40:15Well,
00:40:16let's start over.
00:40:17I'll play nice
00:40:18and you can fill me in
00:40:19on what's going on.
00:40:21First things first.
00:40:23Eat the food.
00:40:24I'll tell you a little bit.
00:40:25Then if you take the medicine,
00:40:27I'll tell you everything
00:40:28you need to know.
00:40:32Camilla,
00:40:33I asked you to pick up the files.
00:40:34What's taking so long?
00:40:35Hi, Mrs. Parker.
00:40:36I apologize.
00:40:37Do you remember the project
00:40:38that we didn't make last time?
00:40:40Well,
00:40:40we just got the bid.
00:40:42What?
00:40:43Wait,
00:40:44the project that we didn't make last time
00:40:45we just got the bid?
00:40:49Boss,
00:40:50you decided to make E-Shine Group
00:40:52win the bid?
00:40:52Yes.
00:40:53Yes,
00:40:54otherwise,
00:40:55she won't leave.
00:40:55Now get on it.
00:40:59What?
00:41:00That's amazing.
00:41:01I'm on my way.
00:41:05Did you change your mind
00:41:06about staying?
00:41:07You don't know anything.
00:41:09You're just trying to waste my time.
00:41:10Okay?
00:41:10Excuse me.
00:41:12Wait.
00:41:15Take the food
00:41:16and the medicine.
00:41:19Yes.
00:41:19Yes.
00:41:19Elizabeth?
00:41:43Elizabeth,
00:41:44stay with me.
00:41:45We're almost there.
00:41:47Be strong.
00:41:50Elizabeth?
00:41:50Elizabeth?
00:41:51Elizabeth?
00:42:17Good morning,
00:42:42sleeping gorgeous.
00:42:43You feeling okay,
00:42:44sweetie?
00:42:46But what happened?
00:42:48You got a concussion
00:42:48in a car accident.
00:42:51But don't worry.
00:42:52The doctor said
00:42:52there's no major damage.
00:42:55You'll see her later.
00:42:55She'll explain everything.
00:43:01Lucky lady.
00:43:03Your rich,
00:43:04handsome boyfriend
00:43:04came in
00:43:05every day
00:43:06with a new batch.
00:43:08Rich boyfriend?
00:43:09Don't be shy.
00:43:11It's nice to see
00:43:12men like him
00:43:13being romantic.
00:43:15A new batch of flowers,
00:43:17checking on you,
00:43:18being so sweet.
00:43:20No,
00:43:21he's just a gardener.
00:43:22He probably
00:43:22handpicked them himself.
00:43:24A gardener?
00:43:26Hmm.
00:43:26Well,
00:43:27if you don't want him,
00:43:28I'll take him.
00:43:29You have at it.
00:43:32He didn't come in today.
00:43:34Hmm.
00:43:35Oh,
00:43:39Mrs. Parker,
00:43:41you're awake.
00:43:42The president
00:43:42is very worried
00:43:44about you
00:43:44and told us
00:43:45to choose
00:43:45the most beautiful
00:43:46white roses.
00:43:47We hoped that
00:43:48you would wake up
00:43:49surrounded by
00:43:50the most fragrant flowers.
00:43:52President?
00:43:53Yes,
00:43:54the president
00:43:54of Sloop Group
00:43:55daily picks
00:43:56the flowers for you.
00:43:58Well,
00:43:59thank you.
00:44:01How quaint.
00:44:03White rose flowers
00:44:04are the best.
00:44:06My mother used
00:44:06to always say
00:44:07they mean
00:44:08I am good enough.
00:44:14I'm good enough.
00:44:24Okay,
00:44:26we've got to get
00:44:26to Sloop Group.
00:44:28You need rest.
00:44:30I'm fine.
00:44:31We have
00:44:32unfinished business.
00:44:33Let's go.
00:44:34So,
00:44:40we have seen
00:44:41a 40% increase
00:44:42since last quarter
00:44:43and that does
00:44:44translate into
00:44:45your holiday bonuses
00:44:46this year.
00:44:47We have
00:44:48a 400,000.
00:44:51Stand up.
00:44:52Stand up.
00:44:52Stand up right now.
00:44:53Stand up right now.
00:44:54Evening ladies,
00:44:55how can I help you?
00:44:56I need to see the president
00:44:57right now.
00:44:58That means that...
00:44:59Edward?
00:45:00What?
00:45:00Elizabeth,
00:45:03you're out of the hospital.
00:45:05It is so good
00:45:06to see you.
00:45:07I miss you so much.
00:45:08Oh, please.
00:45:09What did the nurse tell you?
00:45:10Stop pretending
00:45:11like you care about her.
00:45:13I...
00:45:13I was there every day.
00:45:15I would have seen you.
00:45:16What?
00:45:18Don't think I forgot
00:45:18about our divorce.
00:45:19Elizabeth.
00:45:21Elizabeth.
00:45:21Look, I'm really busy today.
00:45:22Is your boss here
00:45:23or does he have meetings?
00:45:24Did you...
00:45:27forget about our agreement?
00:45:28What agreement?
00:45:29At the signing dinner.
00:45:30You...
00:45:31You agreed that
00:45:32if I helped you
00:45:33get a contract
00:45:33you would reconsider
00:45:34the divorce.
00:45:35Are you...
00:45:36Are you breaking
00:45:36that agreement?
00:45:37Okay, well,
00:45:38Miss Cooper is a part
00:45:38of that agreement too.
00:45:40And to be honest,
00:45:41I don't think you're
00:45:41trying to be helpful.
00:45:42I think you're just
00:45:42trying to use me
00:45:43because I'm close to them.
00:45:45I have it figured out,
00:45:47Edward.
00:45:47Okay?
00:45:48That's why he was
00:45:49kissing up to you all night.
00:45:50For the introduction
00:45:51of his godson or whatever.
00:45:53When did you hear that?
00:45:55How sad.
00:45:56Trying to make a career
00:45:57out of marrying
00:45:57into wealthy families.
00:45:59Well, maybe we should
00:46:00give Miss Cooper the project.
00:46:01It could be
00:46:02a little wedding gift.
00:46:03The big project?
00:46:04You've been working on it
00:46:05for three months.
00:46:06It's okay.
00:46:08That's good.
00:46:09We're on to bigger
00:46:09and better things.
00:46:10Elizabeth,
00:46:11you're going to trade
00:46:12everything you've worked
00:46:14so hard for
00:46:15for your career?
00:46:16You didn't even meet
00:46:18Mr. X,
00:46:19this mystery man
00:46:20and you're acting
00:46:21like you're in love
00:46:22with him.
00:46:22That's what you're trading,
00:46:24Elizabeth.
00:46:25Business for some
00:46:26unknown love.
00:46:27Don't you dare
00:46:28try to talk to me
00:46:29about love.
00:46:30What?
00:46:30Was it love when you
00:46:31left me out in the rain
00:46:32and went home with Diana?
00:46:34Or was it love when you
00:46:35didn't come see me
00:46:35at the hospital?
00:46:38I'm done.
00:46:39Camilla, let's go.
00:46:40You didn't want to meet
00:46:41with the Slew president?
00:46:42Not like this.
00:46:45Look at what you did.
00:46:51I am going to
00:46:52go into my office
00:46:53and spend some time alone,
00:46:55move all my meetings
00:46:56until tomorrow
00:46:56and guard the door.
00:47:05I don't want to be
00:47:06disturbed right now.
00:47:07Not even by me?
00:47:13Diana,
00:47:14sorry,
00:47:15I didn't expect you.
00:47:16What are you doing here?
00:47:20Edward,
00:47:21what's on your mind?
00:47:25You know,
00:47:25when we were younger,
00:47:26I would always
00:47:28sing you this song
00:47:29when you were upset.
00:47:31And no matter
00:47:32if you'd fallen over
00:47:32or lost a toy,
00:47:34it would make you laugh
00:47:35within ten seconds.
00:47:37Would you like me
00:47:38to sing it to you again?
00:47:41We're not kids anymore.
00:47:44But when
00:47:45I'd make you laugh,
00:47:47you'd give me a big hug.
00:47:48Do you want to
00:47:49give me one now?
00:47:51Diana,
00:47:51you're a good woman,
00:47:53but I just don't want you
00:47:55to misread the things
00:47:56that are between us.
00:48:00Is it so difficult
00:48:01for you to see me
00:48:02as more than your buddy?
00:48:03I'm sorry.
00:48:04I just have
00:48:06a lot on my mind
00:48:07right now.
00:48:08Like Elizabeth.
00:48:14What's so funny?
00:48:17It's just my grandfather.
00:48:19He,
00:48:19you know,
00:48:21he's been the closest
00:48:22one to me
00:48:22since my parents passed
00:48:23and
00:48:23he always thought
00:48:25that you and I
00:48:26would end up together.
00:48:27Maybe because,
00:48:28you know,
00:48:28both of our parents
00:48:29passed away.
00:48:30Do not bring up
00:48:30my parents.
00:48:31I'm sorry.
00:48:34I didn't,
00:48:34I didn't mean
00:48:36to bring that up.
00:48:38How,
00:48:39how is he?
00:48:41His tumor is
00:48:42increasing rapidly
00:48:43and
00:48:44I think he's
00:48:45going to die.
00:48:48I just feel so bad
00:48:49because I didn't
00:48:50take care of him
00:48:51as much as I should have
00:48:52and
00:48:52he's right.
00:48:56Family is the most
00:48:57important thing.
00:49:00Diana,
00:49:01you let
00:49:02bad people
00:49:03manipulate you
00:49:04into doing
00:49:05what they want.
00:49:07Your grandfather
00:49:08knows nothing
00:49:09about family.
00:49:10He knows nothing
00:49:11about what it feels
00:49:12like to grow up
00:49:13without the people
00:49:13you love most.
00:49:19I'm,
00:49:20I'm sorry.
00:49:20I just
00:49:21had a huge
00:49:22fight with Elizabeth.
00:49:24I didn't mean
00:49:24to take it out on you
00:49:25when you don't
00:49:26know what's going on.
00:49:31I actually
00:49:32saw it all.
00:49:35I'm so sorry
00:49:36that she misunderstood
00:49:37our relationship.
00:49:40It really is my fault.
00:49:41I should be apologizing.
00:49:44You've been having
00:49:45a hard time.
00:49:47Diana,
00:49:47sometimes it feels
00:49:49like you're the only
00:49:49one who understands me.
00:49:53Edward.
00:49:54If you say so.
00:49:57I know how you
00:49:58feel about her.
00:49:59I won't make things
00:50:00difficult on you.
00:50:02But you said
00:50:03that my grandfather
00:50:04didn't know about family.
00:50:06What did you mean
00:50:06by that?
00:50:07Nothing.
00:50:08Nothing.
00:50:09I was frustrated.
00:50:10I,
00:50:10I'm,
00:50:11I'm,
00:50:11I'm sorry.
00:50:15Well,
00:50:15it seems like
00:50:16you want to be
00:50:17left alone,
00:50:17so I guess,
00:50:19I guess I'll leave.
00:50:26And if you want
00:50:26to make it up to me,
00:50:27you know,
00:50:28like,
00:50:29for lunch,
00:50:30it'll be your treat.
00:50:33Yeah,
00:50:34you got it.
00:50:34there's no need to be
00:50:41nervous.
00:50:42Diana went to visit
00:50:43Edward at the office.
00:50:45I've spoken to the driver.
00:50:49The driver is going to call me.
00:50:50We'll have plenty of time
00:50:52to move upstairs,
00:50:53and we can pretend to be sick.
00:50:57Of course, sir.
00:50:58You're looking very well,
00:51:02grandfather.
00:51:04I spoke to the doctors,
00:51:06and they said
00:51:07there's no tumor.
00:51:08Miss Diana,
00:51:09your grandfather's had a bit
00:51:11of good health recently.
00:51:13Save it.
00:51:14How can you lie to me
00:51:15like this?
00:51:16Miss,
00:51:17it can be explained.
00:51:19I was speaking
00:51:20to my grandfather.
00:51:21Diana,
00:51:22he's an elder.
00:51:22for some respect.
00:51:24Why the charade?
00:51:26Don't you understand
00:51:28that he does this
00:51:28for the sake of your happiness?
00:51:30For the sake of my happiness?
00:51:34Yes.
00:51:35Of course.
00:51:37And how is this for me?
00:51:39Huh?
00:51:41He just wants you to know
00:51:43that he's not going to be here
00:51:44for a long time.
00:51:47He just wants you
00:51:48to live your life
00:51:49and have a happy family
00:51:51like you didn't have
00:51:53because of the loss
00:51:54of your parents.
00:51:55Oh,
00:51:55so you guilt me
00:51:56into pushing myself
00:51:57on Edward.
00:51:59Are we just
00:52:00two little
00:52:00sad orphans
00:52:02that you feel
00:52:03the need to
00:52:04manipulate?
00:52:06Are we just
00:52:07that desperate?
00:52:09Stop with the lies.
00:52:11You guys can
00:52:11stop pretending.
00:52:13Edward told me
00:52:13everything about
00:52:14his family.
00:52:21Mr. Parker
00:52:25must have
00:52:26misunderstood you.
00:52:29Please,
00:52:30don't listen
00:52:30to anything
00:52:31that he told you.
00:52:33Our intentions
00:52:34were just to make
00:52:34his parents feel
00:52:35a little uncomfortable
00:52:36and stay
00:52:37at the manor longer.
00:52:40This would have
00:52:41given your granddad
00:52:42more time
00:52:42to persuade
00:52:44his parents
00:52:45to sign.
00:52:45I got nervous
00:52:49and
00:52:50I gave
00:52:52the wrong dose.
00:52:55I didn't know
00:52:56it was going
00:52:57to cause his dad
00:52:57to have a heart attack.
00:52:59Look,
00:52:59your grandfather
00:53:00had nothing
00:53:01to do with this.
00:53:03If you want
00:53:04to blame someone,
00:53:07blame me.
00:53:15Thank you for
00:53:35reminding us,
00:53:35Mr. Cooper.
00:53:45that brooch,
00:54:05it belonged
00:54:06to Edward's mother.
00:54:07I recognize
00:54:08it all now.
00:54:12No.
00:54:13This can't
00:54:18be true.
00:54:20Diana.
00:54:21I understand
00:54:21it all now.
00:54:23I couldn't
00:54:24let you go
00:54:25before.
00:54:28You insisted
00:54:29on sending me
00:54:30abroad for school.
00:54:34I reminded
00:54:35you of Edward.
00:54:37So you wanted
00:54:39to keep
00:54:39your distance.
00:54:43now I'm
00:54:45back
00:54:45and you're
00:54:45kind to me.
00:54:48But it was
00:54:49because you
00:54:49wanted me
00:54:49to help
00:54:50you
00:54:50get
00:54:51Edward
00:54:52off your
00:54:53back
00:54:54so he
00:54:55wouldn't
00:54:56learn the
00:54:56truth
00:54:57and come
00:54:57after you.
00:54:58Diana.
00:54:59No more
00:55:00lies.
00:55:00Diana.
00:55:22Diana.
00:55:24Diana.
00:55:25I've just
00:55:25wanted to say that.
00:55:26Edward,
00:55:26listen to me.
00:55:27My grandfather,
00:55:28he didn't mean
00:55:29to kill your parents.
00:55:31It was an accident.
00:55:33His butler,
00:55:35he gave him
00:55:36an extra dose
00:55:37of some sort
00:55:38of drug
00:55:38that somehow
00:55:40gave him
00:55:40a heart attack
00:55:41and that's
00:55:43what really
00:55:43killed them.
00:55:45Their murderers.
00:55:47I'm so sorry.
00:55:48I didn't know
00:55:49that you were
00:55:49thinking about
00:55:50this a whole time.
00:55:52What did you
00:55:53just say?
00:55:55Wait.
00:55:55Why are you
00:55:58here?
00:55:59Diana,
00:56:00I came here
00:56:01to apologize
00:56:02to you
00:56:03for how I
00:56:03treated you
00:56:04earlier but
00:56:04now I know
00:56:06that my
00:56:06suspicions about
00:56:07what happened
00:56:07to my parents
00:56:07are correct so
00:56:08thank you,
00:56:09Diana.
00:56:09Wait,
00:56:10wait,
00:56:10wait.
00:56:10Listen to me.
00:56:11Listen to me.
00:56:12Let's just
00:56:13talk about this,
00:56:14okay?
00:56:15I didn't know
00:56:15that you didn't
00:56:16know about this.
00:56:17I'm sorry.
00:56:18You don't want
00:56:19to make this
00:56:19mistake right now.
00:56:20It would ruin
00:56:20your life.
00:56:21He's just
00:56:24an old
00:56:25crazy
00:56:27evil man.
00:56:28I'm sorry.
00:56:30Please.
00:56:31He would win
00:56:32if you let him,
00:56:34if you hurt him
00:56:34like this.
00:56:35Just think about it.
00:56:36You can hurt him
00:56:37in any other way.
00:56:38The brooch
00:56:51I found
00:56:52had my mother's
00:56:54hair all
00:56:54tangled in it
00:56:55and I was
00:56:56thinking no,
00:56:57no, no.
00:56:57My mother
00:56:58never,
00:56:59never lets
00:56:59her hair get
00:57:00tangled in the
00:57:01brooch
00:57:01because it
00:57:02must have
00:57:03fallen off
00:57:03during a stroll
00:57:04so she
00:57:06couldn't have
00:57:06died
00:57:06in the car
00:57:07accident.
00:57:09They couldn't
00:57:10have died
00:57:10in the car
00:57:11accident.
00:57:11It must have
00:57:11been connected
00:57:12to the
00:57:13last place
00:57:14that they
00:57:15were.
00:57:16The garden
00:57:17on your
00:57:19grandfather's
00:57:19turf.
00:57:20That's why
00:57:21I found
00:57:21the brooch
00:57:22of my
00:57:23mother's
00:57:23hair.
00:57:25Diana,
00:57:26thank you
00:57:28for confirming
00:57:29my suspicions
00:57:29that I couldn't
00:57:30believe before.
00:57:31You're an
00:57:31angel.
00:57:32Why are you
00:57:33here?
00:57:36Why are you
00:57:38here?
00:57:41Mrs. Parker,
00:57:42I suggest
00:57:43you seriously
00:57:44consider my
00:57:45proposal.
00:57:46Well, now I see
00:57:47how you get
00:57:48your reputation.
00:57:49I'm flattered.
00:57:51Edward,
00:57:52that boy
00:57:53pretended to be
00:57:54a gardener
00:57:55for three
00:57:56whole years.
00:57:57Fooled
00:57:58everybody.
00:58:01That is a
00:58:02committed rival.
00:58:03Now, even
00:58:04Achilles had
00:58:05a weakness.
00:58:07Are you
00:58:08threatening me?
00:58:09How is that
00:58:10a threat?
00:58:11I give you
00:58:12a choice.
00:58:13Either I
00:58:16report you
00:58:16for illegal
00:58:17trading or
00:58:18we cooperate.
00:58:20Yeah, we
00:58:20both know that
00:58:21deal was legal.
00:58:23I don't need
00:58:24strong evidence
00:58:25to destroy
00:58:26your reputation.
00:58:28Think about
00:58:29the unfavorable
00:58:30publicity for
00:58:31Eshine.
00:58:31Then, is
00:58:34your board
00:58:34willing to be
00:58:35patient that
00:58:36long?
00:58:37Even if it
00:58:38takes you
00:58:38a year and
00:58:39a half to
00:58:40prove your
00:58:40innocence.
00:58:41Well, I'll
00:58:43talk to Edward.
00:58:44Whether he'll
00:58:44listen to me or
00:58:45not, I can't
00:58:45guarantee that.
00:58:46Well, good
00:58:48luck then.
00:58:49Have good luck.
00:58:50Sir, how can
00:59:04you be so
00:59:05sure that she
00:59:06can get
00:59:06through to
00:59:06Edward?
00:59:07I watched
00:59:08him the
00:59:08night of
00:59:09the banquet
00:59:10and she
00:59:12was very
00:59:12hard on
00:59:13him and
00:59:13yet he
00:59:14helped her.
00:59:14she is his
00:59:18Achilles heel.
00:59:24I heard
00:59:25about your
00:59:25parents.
00:59:26I'm so
00:59:27sorry.
00:59:28So, you
00:59:29know, the
00:59:29whole story.
00:59:31What exactly
00:59:32did that old
00:59:34man tell you?
00:59:35I don't have a
00:59:36choice.
00:59:37Okay, if I don't
00:59:38do what they say,
00:59:38they're going to
00:59:39report me for
00:59:40illegal money
00:59:40laundering.
00:59:41Cooper, you
00:59:44old man!
00:59:45Get out
00:59:45here and face
00:59:46me!
00:59:48Come on,
00:59:49you coward!
00:59:52Isn't this
00:59:53easier?
00:59:54Facing me
00:59:54instead of
00:59:55going through
00:59:55the people I
00:59:55love?
00:59:56What are
00:59:57you talking
00:59:58about?
00:59:59You only
01:00:00know one
01:00:01page of the
01:00:02whole book,
01:00:03old man.
01:00:04The money
01:00:04transfer you're
01:00:05talking about.
01:00:07It's under
01:00:07the name
01:00:08Sloop
01:00:09Group, isn't
01:00:10it?
01:00:10You know
01:00:11that, too?
01:00:13Edward, you
01:00:13cannot get
01:00:14your boss
01:00:14involved into
01:00:15this.
01:00:15Elizabeth, it's
01:00:16fine!
01:00:18There is no
01:00:19need to make
01:00:20this so
01:00:20complicated
01:00:21if you just
01:00:22let the past
01:00:23go.
01:00:26I don't
01:00:27have to
01:00:27report your
01:00:28wife.
01:00:29Otherwise,
01:00:31she, her
01:00:32company, is
01:00:33likely to go
01:00:34bankrupt and
01:00:36she may
01:00:37spend the
01:00:38rest of her
01:00:38days in
01:00:40jail.
01:00:40Don't
01:00:40play
01:00:41tricks on
01:00:41us.
01:00:42Okay, I
01:00:42will be
01:00:43falsely
01:00:43accused before
01:00:44you get
01:00:44your boss
01:00:45involved into
01:00:45this.
01:00:55Agent Adams,
01:00:56thanks for
01:00:57coming so
01:00:57soon.
01:00:57The culprit
01:00:58in your
01:00:59money laundering
01:01:00scheme is
01:01:01right here in
01:01:02front of you.
01:01:03Mrs. Parker,
01:01:04we're going to
01:01:05need you to
01:01:05come with us.
01:01:06We have some
01:01:07questions for you
01:01:07about your
01:01:08business cash
01:01:09flow.
01:01:09I'm not
01:01:09saying anything
01:01:10until I have a
01:01:10lawyer present.
01:01:12Wait.
01:01:14The person
01:01:15you're really
01:01:16looking for
01:01:17is me.
01:01:19No.
01:01:20I am the
01:01:20founder and
01:01:22CEO of
01:01:23Sloop Group.
01:01:26Elizabeth had
01:01:27nothing to do
01:01:27with the money
01:01:28transfers.
01:01:28No.
01:01:28No.
01:01:28No.
01:01:28No.
01:01:29No.
01:01:29No.
01:01:29No.
01:01:29No.
01:01:30No.
01:01:30No.
01:01:30No.
01:01:31No.
01:01:31No.
01:01:31No.
01:01:31No.
01:01:31No.
01:01:32No.
01:01:32No.
01:01:32No.
01:01:33No.
01:01:33No.
01:01:34No.
01:01:34No.
01:01:35Atoms.
01:01:48Grandfather,
01:01:48how could you?
01:01:55Good job,
01:01:56gentlemen.
01:01:57That old fox
01:01:58could speak.
01:01:59She did.
01:02:05You
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