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Betrayed By His Wife, He Swore Never To Love Again—Until The Childhood Sweetheart Returned
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00:00:00Oh, Camilla. That was quite the entrance.
00:00:05But 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.
00:00:14You remember when you tried to humiliate me,
00:00:17accusing 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?
00:00:33Where is she?
00:00:34She cannot afford to be here today.
00:00:36She's busy preparing for her annual fashion show,
00:00:39amongst 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,
00:00:53then I'll leave you to your miserable life.
00:00:57Oops.
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.
00:01:09You're just a lucky adopted orphan that married a rich woman.
00:01:13Yet you remain a sloppy gardener.
00:01:17And you can forget about trying to weasel your way into getting alimony.
00:01:26And 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?
00:01:50How dare you rush into Cooper's Manor?
00:01:53Actually, I should be the one asking you that.
00:01:56Who are you and what are you doing on my grandfather's estate?
00:01:59estate. Hmm, I see. You're the bastard child of the Cooper's family. No wonder you carry the gene
00:02:05of brazenness. Good, at least you know who I am now. Edward, I remember how you like to play in
00:02:11the dirt. I was told you were going to be working here. Hello, Mrs. Parker. Thanks. And you are?
00:02:21Edward? Adobly Edward? You don't remember me? Diana? Dangling Diana?
00:02:29Diana? Yes, you look so different now. I hope in a good way. Yes, yes, in a good way.
00:02:37God, how long has it been? Almost 15 years. Wow. Yeah. Do you have any respect, Edward?
00:02:47How dare you have an affair when you're more successful, better than you,
00:02:51soon-to-be ex-wife. Elizabeth, please, about the divorce. Is it true?
00:02:58Mrs. Parker has been doing charity work taking care of you all these years,
00:03:01yet you remain ungrateful. Her reputation in upper echelons cannot afford to be tarnished
00:03:07by a poor gardener, especially with the case being settled. Her ranks are about to join the
00:03:14Billionaires Club. Can you comprehend that? Is your name Elizabeth? Lizzie, lay it on me.
00:03:21What's going on? Edward, it's been three years. You've become so uninspired. It's over. I'm done.
00:03:31What did you just say? I said it's over. Okay? We're not good together anymore. Do you get that?
00:03:37Elizabeth, you're not fooling anybody. No, you're not fooling anyone either. Camilla's right. I mean,
00:03:43already looking at your other admirers. No. No, no, you have it all wrong. Diana's an old friend. I
00:03:49haven't seen her since we were kids. Yeah, right. Okay, Elizabeth, please just let me help celebrate
00:03:57your birthday tonight. My birthday. Please just let me help celebrate your birthday tonight. My birthday.
00:04:08I haven't had a birthday party in years. Tonight is about the business deal, okay? See, that's the
00:04:13difference between me and you. All you care about is nothing. I mean, you're so unmotivated. You weren't
00:04:20when I married you, but that's over now. You've changed. No, just, okay, let me accompany you to the
00:04:26M&A signing tonight. And afterwards, if you still insist on a divorce, then I'll gladly sign the papers.
00:04:37You just don't understand. Would it be possible for me to make the wrong choice?
00:04:42Maybe hardly merciful to him? You're the one who doesn't understand. Mr. Cooper, thank you for
00:04:49meeting me. Thank you. The contracts are all there. You've been helping Mrs. Parker build
00:04:56her modeling business. You seem like a very straightforward man. Forgive me for asking,
00:05:02but why aren't you telling her? In time, she'll know. Meanwhile,
00:05:08your discretion is appreciated. Thank you for your understanding.
00:05:12Everything appears to be in order, Mr. Cooper.
00:05:18The merger and acquisition is all scheduled for a while for tonight. Everything is going as planned.
00:05:34She'll be very happy with this birthday gift you prepared. I heard that she's been busy day and night
00:05:39working for three months on this project. This sign will be a dream come true for her.
00:05:45Thank you. Are you excited, sir?
00:05:49Yes, absolutely. Tonight, I'll finally be able to show her who I truly am.
00:06:05Thinking about getting Chanel, obviously. That's the...
00:06:07Good evening. Are you a haircut during?
00:06:09Oh, sure. Yeah, I'll take some. Cheers.
00:06:15What are you doing here?
00:06:23We don't order our gardening services for night.
00:06:29You can wear all the fancy suits you want.
00:06:33You'll always be a lowlife, just trying to fit in.
00:06:36Get out of my way.
00:06:43Do you know how important tonight is for her?
00:06:45Of course I know.
00:06:49So you come to spoil it. So 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.
00:06:59No, it's not about my birthday. It's the signing of the M&A case.
00:07:02Okay? It's very important to me. I understand someone like you may not get that.
00:07:09You mean a gardener like me.
00:07:13Here's the man willing to work as a gardener for three years just so he can get a discount on flowers for his wife.
00:07:18What a cuck.
00:07:23Think 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.
00:07:30Here's a little hint. He doesn't have one.
00:07:47I...
00:07:51Here.
00:07:55I didn't hear any motorcycles.
00:07:58You're welcome.
00:08:00He's with me.
00:08:24Edward, excuse me for a few minutes, okay?
00:08:26I'll catch up with you later.
00:08:32Welcome in, sir. Would you care to see a floor plan tonight?
00:08:35No need. I 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.
00:08:46Enjoy your evening, sir.
00:08:47Oh, you just cannot take a hint.
00:09:01Oh, you just cannot take a hint.
00:09:03I 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.
00:09:14Your wife is the new queen of the fashion empire after all, but that brooch just ruins it.
00:09:20Ugh. It is not a matter of whether you get in. It's just there's no place to sit.
00:09:26I know. I'll tell the waiter to get you a low stool for gardeners.
00:09:30If you don't like the way the table's set, just turn it over.
00:09:33Never mind your seating arrangement. I know I'll end up near the center of the table tonight. The prime spot.
00:09:43Edward, the journalists are arriving. Do not embarrass me.
00:09:46Hmm. I'm afraid you're right. The journalists are arriving.
00:09:51And if they catch us bickering, I'm afraid it'll damage your public figure.
00:09:56So if you do want a divorce, I suggest we keep that to ourselves tonight.
00:10:00Hmm. Seems like I underestimated you.
00:10:05Well, I realize you only want my money.
00:10:07So after tonight, I will send all of it over and you need to leave and not come back.
00:10:12If 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.
00:10:25I do hope she can find a better man after this divorce I'm hearing of.
00:10:29Mrs. Parker is never short on admirers. Not to mention her soon-to-be business partner, Stephen Cooper.
00:10:39Oh, 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.
00:10:48I heard he went all the way to Eden and King's College, Cambridge, graduated early, went to Goldman Sachs and worked his way all the way up to VP.
00:11:00There are 23 mansions in the city, all listed under his name. He owns five private airports, more than a dozen wineries.
00:11:08And many of the collections at the state's museum's exhibition borrowed from his family.
00:11:16Stephen Cooper was the most popular in high school. He is an Armani model, award-winning race car driver.
00:11:24He dated Miss World. Models, pop stars, the likes. Any woman would be just lucky to have him.
00:11:31Oh, okay.
00:11:57Oh, okay.
00:11:59Thank you Edward. You were always such a good boy. I want you to know that it has been my pleasure to
00:12:23watch you grow up into the young man that you are today. You're like a son to me Edward. I know Lizzie
00:12:29can sometimes act like a small princess and sometimes she doesn't see beyond the
00:12:35obvious. I hope he will take care of her. The turn devices she will be taken
00:12:43advantage of. She will be exploited. Promise me you will take care of her. I will take care of Lizzie.
00:12:59Boss, why are you suddenly interested in the garden? Do you know what's so special about the
00:13:14manor that we're negotiating for in the M&A case for Elizabeth? There's a garden
00:13:21there. She used to playing with Diana when I was a child. Oh, so all of this is for Mrs. Cooper? No.
00:13:31That 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. Perhaps pretending to be
00:13:47that 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. I'll be back.
00:14:17You've been working out. Looking good.
00:14:21Hey, I've got it.
00:14:22She's so special because her granddaddy's rich.
00:14:25Probably hasn't worked a day in her life.
00:14:27So sorry. Hang on. I'm a great boy.
00:14:33Mr. Cooper.
00:14:35Hi. I'm sorry. You are?
00:14:37Elizabeth. We went to high school together.
00:14:40I was the lead cheerleader. You won the National Championship.
00:14:43We won it three times.
00:14:44Well, I'm the president of Yusheng Group and the model for the show tonight,
00:14:49so I'm looking forward to our signing.
00:14:52Yeah.
00:14:52Yeah.
00:14:57Oh, I'll have to convene back with you. Um, excuse moi. Enchante.
00:15:04Hey, you can go sit down?
00:15:05Yeah.
00:15:05Yeah.
00:15:21How'd that go?
00:15:22Come on, let's sit.
00:15:23This 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.
00:15:54But tonight, it also matches you, Diana.
00:15:57When we were kids, you saw my mother wearing this brooch,
00:16:24and then you turned to me and asked me for it.
00:16:29I told you you couldn't have it until the time was right.
00:16:32However, that time is now.
00:16:36Edward, thank you.
00:16:38Since Mr. Cooper Sr. has taken a liking to my brooch,
00:16:42I've decided to bestow it upon his youngest of kin,
00:16:45his goddaughter, Diana.
00:16:48As a token of good faith,
00:16:50may the negotiations produce favorable terms for both parties.
00:16:56And, Mr. Cooper,
00:16:57since Diana is now the owner of the brooch,
00:17:01shouldn't she have a seat at the table?
00:17:03Absolutely.
00:17:07Welcome to the big kid's table.
00:17:24Yeah.
00:17:34There's no one in the state.
00:17:36Tell her the deal is over.
00:17:46Mr. Cooper,
00:17:47would you like to dance?
00:17:52Would you?
00:17:58Big event.
00:17:59I can make the most of it.
00:18:01Oh, yeah.
00:18:02For sure.
00:18:02Really?
00:18:03Yeah.
00:18:03This is so good.
00:18:05Yeah.
00:18:05It's funny.
00:18:07Because my grandfather told me to let you know that the deal is 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,
00:18:22I was going to give the opportunity to bow out of this gracefully.
00:18:26You should take that opportunity
00:18:27instead of embarrassing yourself in front of everyone.
00:18:29Excuse me?
00:18:30I don't understand this must be some sort of mistake.
00:18:33I 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,
00:18:42I don't understand.
00:18:44Everything has been perfect up to this point.
00:18:45So...
00:18:46Elizabeth, if I can help you sign a contract tonight,
00:18:59do 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,
00:19:15everything will turn out fine
00:19:17and you won't regret it.
00:19:19Fine.
00:19:22As CEO of Pools Group,
00:19:25I would like to join forces
00:19:27with Mr. Cooper's new group,
00:19:30the Queen's Group,
00:19:31managed by Miss Diana,
00:19:34so we can sign a contract
00:19:35on more favorable terms for Miss Parker.
00:19:40Let everybody be witness
00:19:46to this historic moment.
00:19:48Let everybody be witness to this historic moment.
00:20:10You're welcome.
00:20:25So did you and her plan this?
00:20:28Who?
00:20:29Well, I mean,
00:20:30the secretary brought it over so soon.
00:20:32You must have been trying to blackmail me.
00:20:34Elizabeth, are you
00:20:35concerned about the contract
00:20:38or about Diana?
00:20:40Don't play tricks on me.
00:20:42You're just mad
00:20:43because I wanted a divorce.
00:20:45And now you're already
00:20:46throwing yourself at other women?
00:20:47Pathetic.
00:20:50To Diana,
00:20:52may our businesses grow
00:20:54and flourishes together.
00:20:58To Diana,
00:20:59may our business grow
00:21:01and flourish together.
00:21:03To Mr. Parker
00:21:04and Miss Cooper.
00:21:07To my daring sister.
00:21:09Good job, I guess.
00:21:13We're the best one.
00:21:19Oh, Diana.
00:21:20You look gorgeous tonight.
00:21:22I think the last time I saw you
00:21:23was at the bike rally.
00:21:25You look way different
00:21:26from them.
00:21:27Brain and brawn.
00:21:29One of you has taken over
00:21:30the motto GP
00:21:31and the other one has taken over
00:21:33the F1 Amateur League.
00:21:35Oh, I think they were doing this
00:21:36simply because of
00:21:37entertainment 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.
00:22:03Oh, Edward.
00:22:10I'm afraid I don't think
00:22:12you meant to give this to me,
00:22:14did you?
00:22:21You always could read my mind.
00:22:24Can you read mine?
00:22:29Thank you for your help tonight.
00:22:30Sure, 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.
00:22:46Edward?
00:22:50You really shouldn't look at me like that.
00:22:53Like what?
00:22:54You know what I mean.
00:22:55Diana,
00:22:58after all these years,
00:23:01I've really only seen you
00:23:02as a sister in my heart.
00:23:06Is that so?
00:23:08Just a sister?
00:23:11But you just said that
00:23:12I've been in your heart
00:23:12after all these years.
00:23:14It's nice to know
00:23:15that I'm in there somewhere.
00:23:17Because you've always been in mine.
00:23:18You know,
00:23:23I miss when we were children.
00:23:25All days.
00:23:26So nice,
00:23:27carefree.
00:23:28You remember when we were
00:23:29jumping on the trampoline
00:23:30in the yard?
00:23:30Yes.
00:23:31How you would always
00:23:32jump so high
00:23:33and I had to catch you
00:23:34to save you
00:23:35from breaking your neck.
00:23:39Well,
00:23:40did you ever wonder
00:23:41why I jumped so high?
00:23:43Because you're a daredevil?
00:23:44Well,
00:23:46yes,
00:23:46but also,
00:23:48I knew that
00:23:48if I fell,
00:23:50you'd be there
00:23:50to catch me.
00:23:52Hmm.
00:23:55Well,
00:23:57I wouldn't call
00:23:58exactly what I did
00:23:59catching.
00:24:00More like
00:24:00you landing on me
00:24:02like I'm your stunt pad.
00:24:04I would always hide
00:24:05how much it hurt, though.
00:24:07Now that I'm back,
00:24:15I'd love to pay my respects
00:24:16on today's Memorial Day,
00:24:18if that's okay with you.
00:24:19Yes.
00:24:21I would like that very much.
00:24:23Thank you, buddy.
00:24:27Of course,
00:24:28you're welcome.
00:24:29That's what buddies are for.
00:24:34Wait, Diana.
00:24:34It's raining outside.
00:24:38Let me drive you home.
00:24:41Okay.
00:25:03Oh, Diana.
00:25:05You didn't get caught
00:25:06in the rain,
00:25:07did you?
00:25:09Oh,
00:25:09no,
00:25:10not at all.
00:25:11Don't worry,
00:25:12Grandfather.
00:25:13I'm,
00:25:13I'm just a little tired.
00:25:15I'm gonna go upstairs.
00:25:16I'm gonna sleep.
00:25:17Good night.
00:25:18Wait a second.
00:25:19Wait a second.
00:25:21Do you care to share
00:25:22or are you concerned
00:25:24about the,
00:25:25the generation gap
00:25:27and I,
00:25:28I might be a little too old.
00:25:29Oh,
00:25:29of course not,
00:25:30Grandfather.
00:25:31How could you say that?
00:25:32So,
00:25:34where,
00:25:35where is the gift
00:25:36you were given today?
00:25:39What gift?
00:25:40Oh,
00:25:40I think it's called
00:25:41a brooch.
00:25:42Have you,
00:25:42have you put it away
00:25:43for safekeeping?
00:25:44Why are you so interested in it?
00:25:46Oh,
00:25:47I'm just checking.
00:25:48Hmm.
00:25:48I do remember you
00:25:50looking at it for a while.
00:25:52Does it mean anything to you?
00:25:57You know,
00:25:58I think I hear
00:25:59my bed calling me.
00:26:01I'm going to,
00:26:02uh,
00:26:02turn in for the night.
00:26:04Oh,
00:26:04Grandfather.
00:26:05I can help you.
00:26:06Oh,
00:26:07sweetheart,
00:26:08I'm perfectly capable
00:26:09of finding my bedroom.
00:26:11Okay.
00:26:12Good night.
00:26:13Good night,
00:26:13too.
00:26:28Boss,
00:26:28I heard that your wife
00:26:30has been running a fever
00:26:31since she returned last night.
00:26:33Get the car ready.
00:26:50Mr. Parker,
00:26:51how are you?
00:26:53Do you mind if I come in?
00:26:55Not at all,
00:26:56Mr. Cooper.
00:26:57I am flattered
00:26:58for a personal visit.
00:27:00I, uh,
00:27:00was impressed
00:27:01by your attendance
00:27:02at the, uh,
00:27:03signing dinner last night.
00:27:05Hmm.
00:27:05Oh,
00:27:06I am just a student
00:27:07in your presence,
00:27:08Mr. Cooper.
00:27:10Student, uh,
00:27:11surpasses the master,
00:27:12inevitably.
00:27:14You know,
00:27:15the world is changing,
00:27:16and, uh,
00:27:17old relics like me,
00:27:19we can't keep up.
00:27:21Which is why
00:27:22I'm very happy
00:27:23that we're passing
00:27:24the business, uh,
00:27:25to young people,
00:27:28uh,
00:27:29like you two.
00:27:31You two?
00:27:33Yes.
00:27:34You and Diana
00:27:34have been playmates
00:27:35since you were very young,
00:27:37and I will be relieved
00:27:39when, um,
00:27:40you take charge
00:27:41of the business,
00:27:42uh,
00:27:44together
00:27:44in the future.
00:27:49One thing
00:27:50I can't quite figure out
00:27:52about you young people.
00:27:54When I saw you
00:27:55pinning the brooch
00:27:57on Diana last night,
00:27:59she was overjoyed.
00:28:01So,
00:28:02why did she
00:28:03return it?
00:28:07Oh.
00:28:09Well,
00:28:10I'm sure it means
00:28:11something to you.
00:28:12Does it mean anything,
00:28:13anything special?
00:28:15No.
00:28:16No.
00:28:17No, actually,
00:28:18you can have it
00:28:19if that's what you came for.
00:28:20Oh, no.
00:28:21No, that's fine.
00:28:22I, uh,
00:28:23I was just in the area
00:28:24and thought I'd stop in
00:28:25to, um,
00:28:26say hello.
00:28:27Have a good day.
00:28:28Do you think
00:28:37Ed would suspect something?
00:28:39The more he talks,
00:28:41the more I think
00:28:43he's got this figured out.
00:28:45Sir,
00:28:45I think you're
00:28:46overthinking this.
00:28:47He was a young child
00:28:49when his parents died,
00:28:50and after that amount
00:28:51of time,
00:28:52to look back
00:28:54and determine
00:28:54that it was us
00:28:56that tampered
00:28:56with the drinks
00:28:57at the garden party,
00:28:57people just assumed
00:28:59that his parents died
00:29:00because his dad
00:29:01had a heart attack
00:29:02when they were
00:29:02driving home that evening.
00:29:04What about his mother's brooch?
00:29:06What if he recognizes it?
00:29:08And if so,
00:29:08why didn't he acknowledge it?
00:29:11He must be thinking
00:29:12that we are connected
00:29:13to the death
00:29:14of his parents.
00:29:15Why else would he
00:29:16be lurking around?
00:29:21Oh,
00:29:21that's why he's been
00:29:23a gardener
00:29:26all these years.
00:29:27Well,
00:29:28played.
00:29:29He had everyone fooled.
00:29:30He almost had me fooled.
00:29:34So that's why
00:29:35Mr. Parker
00:29:35has been secretly
00:29:36going back
00:29:37to the garden
00:29:38where we had the banquet.
00:29:39Do you think
00:29:40he's investigating
00:29:40his parents' death?
00:29:42Absolutely.
00:29:43It's all clear
00:29:43to me now.
00:29:47My only worry
00:29:48is that he,
00:29:49when he figures this out,
00:29:51he connects us.
00:29:52Diana,
00:29:56take this ball.
00:29:57Thanks.
00:29:58Whoa.
00:29:59I really like that.
00:30:00Let's do that again.
00:30:01You know,
00:30:20I did notice
00:30:20at the signing dinner
00:30:21the other night
00:30:22that Mr. Parker
00:30:23had taken a likening
00:30:25to Diana.
00:30:27I noticed
00:30:27the same thing, too.
00:30:28You know,
00:30:29if she becomes family,
00:30:32that'll just make things
00:30:34that much easier.
00:30:36Mrs. Parker
00:30:37was terrible
00:30:39to him.
00:30:39And he
00:30:42was nice
00:30:43to her.
00:30:45He's, uh,
00:30:46he's soft.
00:30:48That's his weakness.
00:30:50I see.
00:30:53So,
00:30:54the closer
00:30:55he gets to Diana,
00:30:57even if he figures
00:30:58the truth out,
00:31:00he'll be
00:31:01too worried
00:31:02about her
00:31:02to come after us.
00:31:07Go get Diana.
00:31:09Right away, sir.
00:31:09You wanted
00:31:17to see me, Grandpa?
00:31:18Yes.
00:31:20How are things
00:31:20going with Mr. Parker?
00:31:22What kind of things?
00:31:24The project
00:31:24or
00:31:25the relationship?
00:31:26Oh, you know,
00:31:28I remember
00:31:28when you were kids.
00:31:30Edward would always
00:31:30get into trouble
00:31:31and you always
00:31:33covered him.
00:31:35I don't remember
00:31:36much about that time.
00:31:37Oh, come on.
00:31:38Your memory's
00:31:39at least
00:31:39as good
00:31:40as mine
00:31:40and tell me
00:31:42what I
00:31:42wouldn't like
00:31:43to know about.
00:31:44I don't know
00:31:45what you're
00:31:46talking about.
00:31:46Your memory
00:31:47is so much
00:31:48better than mine.
00:31:48No, no, no, no, no.
00:31:49Flattery's not
00:31:49going to work
00:31:50this time.
00:31:58Look,
00:31:59I worry about you.
00:32:01So,
00:32:01my hope is
00:32:05that you can find
00:32:06a husband
00:32:07to take care
00:32:08of you
00:32:08someday.
00:32:09Is something
00:32:10wrong?
00:32:15Is something
00:32:16wrong?
00:32:17Miss Diana,
00:32:18I regret
00:32:19to inform you
00:32:20that the doctor
00:32:20sent word
00:32:21that his tumor
00:32:23is growing rapidly.
00:32:24What?
00:32:26Is that true?
00:32:28When were you
00:32:28going to tell me?
00:32:29He didn't want
00:32:30to worry you.
00:32:32Well, I'm worried.
00:32:34And what is this
00:32:35talk about a husband
00:32:35taking care of me?
00:32:37And a grandchild, too.
00:32:39I'm serious.
00:32:40You need to tell me
00:32:41these sort of things.
00:32:43What?
00:32:45My dear,
00:32:45I'm sorry
00:32:46I didn't tell you
00:32:47about the tumor.
00:32:49What did the doctor
00:32:50say?
00:32:51He said that
00:32:52getting it
00:32:52worrying about it
00:32:54would only get worse.
00:32:58But let's talk
00:32:59about you
00:33:00and your future.
00:33:02So,
00:33:03do you really think
00:33:03that Edward
00:33:04would make a good
00:33:05husband for me
00:33:05who would take
00:33:06care of me?
00:33:07I will always
00:33:07respect your choices.
00:33:09But you have to
00:33:10respect my judgment.
00:33:13Of course,
00:33:13Grandpa.
00:33:15I'll find you
00:33:16a good grandson-in-law
00:33:17who will make you
00:33:17proud and
00:33:18you'll be happy
00:33:19with.
00:33:21Okay.
00:33:22Now,
00:33:22it's getting late
00:33:23and you have to
00:33:24go to the company.
00:33:25But remember,
00:33:27given a choice
00:33:28between work
00:33:30and life,
00:33:31you've never
00:33:32heard of paycheck
00:33:33say I love you.
00:33:35Of course,
00:33:35Grandpa.
00:33:44Now,
00:33:45you know
00:33:45what you have
00:33:46to do.
00:33:46Yes,
00:33:47I do.
00:33:48spread the word
00:33:55and let it be
00:33:55known that
00:33:56Mr. Parker
00:33:56is going to be
00:33:57your new
00:33:58grandson-in-law.
00:33:58Yes,
00:33:59I do.
00:33:59Yes,
00:33:59I do.
00:33:59Yes,
00:34:00I do.
00:34:00Yes,
00:34:01I do.
00:34:01I do.
00:34:19Hi.
00:34:19Yes,
00:34:20I need you to take me to Mr. Parker's company.
00:34:25oh here you are so sick yet mr parker doesn't come to visit i do wonder who he's staying with
00:34:37even if he's angry you're getting a divorce should at least have the decency to pay a visit
00:34:40or to his job as your business partner can you stop talking about him i'm fine
00:34:46i don't need him right now just need to focus on the company
00:34:49what are you doing no need to just sit here go get the information like i asked
00:34:56but you're still having a high fever get back to work
00:35:00did you find something do you remember our meeting with the sleep company
00:35:19no i don't think so it's so strange i can't remember either but whenever we were in crisis
00:35:25they would always send us money but in a secretive way i don't know
00:35:30get the car prepared where are we going we have to find this mr x
00:35:37why are you here
00:35:46and why are you never mind i need to see the president
00:35:53oh ladies sure do you have an appointment
00:35:55you don't know who the president of the yishan group is you think she needs an appointment
00:36:00is that a joke
00:36:01uh i am the president's special assistant i don't know why you're here but if you need
00:36:07an appointment i'd be happy to assist you
00:36:09uh but
00:36:10actually do you know where the ladies room is at
00:36:12miss diana didn't you just come here a day ago
00:36:14ladies please this way
00:36:17so currently working here as an assistant did miss cooper get you this what else do i not know about
00:36:29i met the president at the cocktail event last night and this is my first day working with him
00:36:36that explains why you were so arrogant last night
00:36:39you're nothing but a foot soldier underneath a bigger boss
00:36:42seems i underestimated you
00:36:45are you okay
00:36:48mm-hmm i'm good
00:36:49are you sick
00:36:50do you have a fever
00:36:51good don't pretend like you care
00:36:53i can assist you with any discussion you wish to have with my boss
00:37:00you are far below the level
00:37:02look 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
00:37:16after 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 but
00:37:24when the time comes
00:37:25you won't even have time to cry
00:37:27i'm sorry but
00:37:29it looks like my boss is swamped with meetings today
00:37:33you'll have to come back another time
00:37:35can you stop with the runaround games
00:37:38we know you've had a chip on your shoulder since she announced the divorce
00:37:41don't forget just yesterday you were nothing but an irrelevant gardener
00:37:47not available well i spoke with the receptionist and they said he was in and available
00:37:51yes yes he is in the building today however he's his schedule is just very full
00:37:56well when is his last meeting
00:37:58um around midnight
00:38:02how about this i'll take a message and then i'll arrange a meeting for you
00:38:08can you briefly describe the reason for your visit today
00:38:12can you use your ears and listen to what she's saying
00:38:15you're not someone that can discuss business with us
00:38:17who knows if you try to misinterpret what we say
00:38:20or tell your boss at all
00:38:22do you really think i'm that type of person camilla
00:38:26was that not obvious
00:38:27well i think i'll sit and wait
00:38:29i'll let them know you're here
00:38:41while we're waiting can you fetch the files
00:38:46bring me a salmon salad and some fever medicine to my office
00:38:58asap
00:38:59food's not eaten
00:39:12medicine's not taken
00:39:14how do you
00:39:16how can i what
00:39:17how do you expect to be a trustworthy business partner if
00:39:23you don't even care about your health
00:39:25so we're here to talk about my business now
00:39:27i'm all ears
00:39:30although you won't tell me why you're here
00:39:36i think i have a guess
00:39:38is it because of all the bankrolling due to e-shine company during its crisis
00:39:44am i warm
00:39:45so i am right
00:39:50you're not all that smart
00:39:52have you been talking to camilla
00:39:54no
00:39:54no she hates my guts
00:39:56and two
00:39:58i'm in charge of all the bookkeeping here
00:40:01so i know about that and
00:40:03a whole lot more
00:40:05elizabeth
00:40:08if you were nicer to me
00:40:10i would have been happy
00:40:11to tell you everything i know about the bank transfers
00:40:13okay
00:40:15okay well let's start over
00:40:17i'll play nice
00:40:18and you can fill me in on what's going on
00:40:21first things first
00:40:22eat the food
00:40:24i'll tell you a little bit
00:40:25then if you take the medicine i'll tell you everything you need to know
00:40:29camilla i asked you to pick up the files what's taking so long
00:40:35hi mrs parker i apologize
00:40:37do you remember the project that we didn't make last time
00:40:40well we just got the bid
00:40:41what
00:40:42oh wait the project that we didn't make last time we just got the bid
00:40:46boss
00:40:50you decided to make each andrew win the bid
00:40:52yes
00:40:53yes otherwise she won't leave now get on it
00:40:56what
00:40:59that's amazing
00:41:00i'm on my way
00:41:01did you change your mind about staying
00:41:07you don't know anything
00:41:08you're just trying to waste my time okay
00:41:10excuse me
00:41:11wait
00:41:12take the food and the medicine
00:41:16thank you
00:41:19yes
00:41:30elizabeth
00:41:43elizabeth stay with me
00:41:45we're almost there
00:41:47be strong
00:41:48elizabeth
00:41:51elizabeth
00:42:21good morning sleeping gorgeous
00:42:43you feeling okay sweetie
00:42:45what what happened
00:42:47you got a concussion
00:42:49in a car accident
00:42:50but don't worry
00:42:52the doctor said there's no major damage
00:42:54you'll see her later she'll explain everything
00:42:57lucky lady
00:43:02your rich handsome boyfriend came in every day with a new batch
00:43:07rich boyfriend
00:43:09don't be shy
00:43:11it's nice to see men like him being romantic
00:43:15a new batch of flowers checking on you being so sweet
00:43:19no he's just a gardener he probably handpicked him himself
00:43:24a gardener
00:43:25hmm
00:43:26well if you don't want him i'll take him
00:43:29here you have at it
00:43:30he didn't come in today
00:43:34oh mrs parker you're awake
00:43:41the president is very worried about you and told us to choose the most beautiful white roses
00:43:47we hope that you would wake up surrounded by the most fragrant flowers
00:43:51president
00:43:52yes the president of sloop group daily picks the flowers for you
00:43:57oh well thank you
00:44:00oh how quaint
00:44:03white rose flowers are the best
00:44:05my mother used to always say they mean
00:44:08i am good enough
00:44:10i'm good enough
00:44:15i'm good enough
00:44:15okay
00:44:25we've got to get to sleep group
00:44:27you need rest
00:44:30i'm fine
00:44:31we have unfinished business
00:44:33let's go
00:44:34so we have seen a 40% increase since last quarter
00:44:43and that does translate into your holiday bonuses this year
00:44:46we have
00:44:48400
00:44:49000
00:44:51stand up
00:44:52stand up
00:44:52stand up
00:44:53right now
00:44:53stand up
00:44:53right now
00:44:54evening ladies
00:44:55how can i help you
00:44:56i need to see the president right now
00:44:58i mean that
00:44:59edward
00:44:59what
00:45:00elizabeth
00:45:03you're out of the hospital it is so good to see you
00:45:07i miss you so much
00:45:08oh please
00:45:08what did the nurse tell you
00:45:10stop pretending like you care about her
00:45:12i
00:45:13i was there every day i would have seen you
00:45:16what
00:45:17don't think i forgot about our divorce
00:45:19elizabeth
00:45:21look i'm really busy today
00:45:22is your boss here or does he have meetings
00:45:24did you forget about our agreement
00:45:28what agreement
00:45:29at the signing dinner
00:45:30you
00:45:30you agreed that if i helped you get a contract you would reconsider the divorce
00:45:35are you
00:45:35are you breaking that agreement
00:45:37okay well miss cooper is a part of that agreement too
00:45:39and to be honest i don't think you're trying to be helpful
00:45:42i think you're just trying to use me because i'm close to them
00:45:44i have it figured out edward
00:45:47okay
00:45:47that's why he was kissing up to you all night
00:45:50for the introduction of his godson or whatever
00:45:53when did you hear that
00:45:54how sad
00:45:56trying to make a career out of marrying into wealthy families
00:45:59well maybe we should give miss cooper the project
00:46:01it could be a little wedding gift
00:46:03the big project
00:46:03we've been working on it for three months
00:46:06it's okay
00:46:07it's good
00:46:08we're on to bigger and better things
00:46:10elizabeth you're going to trade everything you've worked so hard for
00:46:15for your career
00:46:16you you didn't even meet mr x this mystery man
00:46:20you're you're acting like you're in love with him
00:46:22don't you dare
00:46:23that's what you're trading elizabeth
00:46:25business for some unknown love
00:46:27don't you dare try to talk to me about love
00:46:29what was it love when you left me out in the rain
00:46:32and went home with diana
00:46:33or was it love when you didn't come see me at the hospital
00:46:36i'm done camilla let's go
00:46:39you didn't want to meet with the slew president
00:46:42not like this
00:46:43look at what you did
00:46:46i am going to go into my office
00:46:53and spend some time alone
00:46:55move all my meetings till tomorrow
00:46:56and guard the door
00:46:58thank you
00:46:59i don't want to be disturbed right now
00:47:07not even by me
00:47:10diana
00:47:13sorry i didn't expect you
00:47:16what are you doing here
00:47:18edward what's on your mind
00:47:22you know when we were younger
00:47:26i would always sing you this song when you were upset
00:47:30and no matter if you'd fallen over or lost a toy
00:47:34it would make you laugh within 10 seconds
00:47:36would you like me to sing it to you again
00:47:39we're not kids anymore
00:47:42but when
00:47:45when i'd make you laugh you'd give me a big hug
00:47:48do you want to give me one now
00:47:50diana you're a good woman but i
00:47:53just don't want you to misread the things that are between us
00:47:57is it so difficult for you to see me as more than your buddy
00:48:03i'm sorry i just have a lot on my mind right now
00:48:08like elizabeth
00:48:14what's so funny
00:48:17it's just my grandfather he
00:48:20you know he's been the closest one to me since my parents passed and
00:48:24he always thought that you and i would end up together
00:48:27maybe because you know both of our parents passed away
00:48:30do not bring up my parents
00:48:33i'm i'm sorry i didn't i didn't mean to bring that up
00:48:38how how is he
00:48:41his tumor is increasing rapidly and
00:48:44i think he's going to die
00:48:48i just feel so bad because i didn't take care of him as much as i i should have
00:48:52and
00:48:56he's right family is the most important thing
00:49:00diana
00:49:02you let bad people manipulate you into doing what they want
00:49:08your grandfather knows nothing about family he knows nothing about what it feels like to
00:49:12grow up without the people you love most
00:49:17i i'm i'm sorry i just had a huge fight with elizabeth i didn't need to take it out on you
00:49:25when you don't know what's going on
00:49:31i actually saw it all
00:49:33i'm so sorry that she misunderstood our relationship
00:49:38it really is my fault i should be apologizing
00:49:44you've been having a hard time
00:49:46diana sometimes it feels like you're the only one who understands me
00:49:50edward if you say so
00:49:56i know how you feel about her i won't make things difficult on you
00:50:00but you said that my grandfather didn't know about family what did you mean by that
00:50:07nothing nothing i was frustrated i i'm i'm i'm sorry
00:50:11well it seems like you want to be left alone so i guess i guess i'll leave
00:50:25and if you want to make it up to me you know like for lunch it'll be your treat
00:50:31oh there's no need to be nervous diana went to visit edward at the office
00:50:47i've spoken to the driver the driver is going to call me we'll have plenty of time
00:50:52to move upstairs and we can pretend to be sick of course sir
00:50:58you're looking very well grandfather
00:51:04i spoke to the doctors and they said there's no tumor
00:51:08miss diana your grandfather's had a bit of good health recently
00:51:13save it how can you lie to me like this
00:51:17miss it can be explained i was speaking to my grandfather
00:51:21diana he's an elder for some respect
00:51:24why the charade don't you understand that he does this for the sake of your happiness
00:51:31for the sake of my happiness
00:51:34yes of course and how is this for me huh
00:51:42he just wants you to know that he's not going to be here for a long time
00:51:45he just wants you to live your life and have a happy family like you didn't have
00:51:53because of the loss of your parents oh so you guilt me into pushing myself on edward
00:51:59are we just two little sad orphans that you feel the need to manipulate are we just that desperate
00:52:08why is that stop with the lies you guys can stop pretending edward told me everything about his family
00:52:25mr parker must have misunderstood you
00:52:29please don't listen to anything that he told you
00:52:32look our intentions were just to make his parents feel a little uncomfortable and stay at the manor longer
00:52:41this would have given your granddad more time to persuade his parents to sign
00:52:48i got nervous and i gave the wrong dose
00:52:53i i didn't know it was going to cause his dad to have a heart attack look your grandfather had nothing
00:53:01to do with this if you want to blame someone
00:53:08blame me
00:53:23welcome to that well thank you for reminding us mr cooper
00:53:45that brooch it belonged to edward's mother i recognize it all now
00:54:09no this can't be true diana i understand it all now i couldn't let you go before
00:54:28you insisted on sending me abroad for school
00:54:31i reminded you of edward so you wanted to keep your distance
00:54:44now i'm back and you're kind to me
00:54:48but it was because you wanted me to help you get edward off your back
00:54:53so he wouldn't learn the truth and come after you diana no more lies
00:55:10diana diana diana i've just wanted to send you to edward listen to me my grandfather
00:55:28he didn't mean to kill your parents it was an accident his butler he gave him an extra dose of
00:55:37some sort of drug that somehow gave them a heart attack and that's what really killed them
00:55:46they're murderers i'm so sorry i didn't know that you were thinking about this a whole time
00:55:52what did you just say wait
00:55:58why are you here diana i came here to apologize to you for how i treated you earlier but
00:56:04now i know that my suspicions about what happened to my parents are correct so thank you diana wait
00:56:09wait wait wait listen to me listen to me let's just talk about this okay i didn't know that you
00:56:16didn't know about this i'm sorry you don't want to make this mistake right now it would ruin your life
00:56:21he's just an old crazy evil man i'm sorry please he would win if you let him if you hurt him like this
00:56:35just think about it you can hurt him in any other way
00:56:51the brooch i found had my mother's hair all tangled in it and i was thinking no no no my mother never
00:56:59never let's her hair get tangled in the brooch they must have fallen off during a straw
00:57:05so she couldn't have died in the car accident
00:57:09so they couldn't have died in the car accident it must have been connected
00:57:12to the last place that they were the garden on your grandfather's turf that's why i found the brooch
00:57:22of my mother's herald diana thank you for confirming my suspicions that i couldn't believe before
00:57:31you're an angel why are you here
00:57:37why are you here
00:57:41oh
00:57:41mrs parker i suggest you seriously consider my proposal
00:57:45well now i see how you get your reputation
00:57:49i'm flattered
00:57:51you know edward um that boy pretended to be a gardener for three whole years fooled everybody
00:58:01that is a committed rival now even achilles had a weakness
00:58:08are you threatening me how is that a threat
00:58:11i give you a choice
00:58:13either
00:58:16i report you for illegal trading or we cooperate
00:58:20we both know that deal was legal
00:58:23i don't need strong evidence to destroy your reputation
00:58:28think about the unfavorable publicity for e-shine
00:58:33and
00:58:33is your board willing to be uh patient that long even if it takes you a year and a half to prove your
00:58:40innocence
00:58:42oh
00:58:43i'll talk to edward whether he'll listen to me or not i can't guarantee that
00:58:46well
00:58:48good luck then and have good luck
00:58:50sir
00:59:04how can you be so sure that she can get through to edward
00:59:07i watched him the uh night of the banquet and uh she was very hard on him and yet he helped her
00:59:14she is his achilles heel
00:59:24i heard about your parents i'm so sorry
00:59:27so you know the whole story
00:59:31what exactly did that old man tell you i don't have a choice
00:59:37okay if i don't do what they say they're gonna report me for illegal money laundering
00:59:43kufar you old man get out here and face me
00:59:48come on you you coward
00:59:52isn't this easier facing me instead of going through the people i love
00:59:56what are you talking about
00:59:58you only know one page of the whole book old man the money transfer you're talking about
01:00:07it's under the name sloop group isn't it you know that too
01:00:13edward you cannot get your boss involved into this it's fine
01:00:19there is no need to make this so complicated if you just let the past go
01:00:23i don't have to report your wife otherwise she her company is likely to go bankrupt and she may
01:00:37spend the rest of her days in jail don't play tricks on us okay i will be falsely accused before
01:00:44you get your boss involved into this
01:00:55agent adams thanks for coming so soon the uh culprit in your money laundering scheme is right here in
01:01:02front of you mrs parker we're going to need you to come with us we have some questions for you about
01:01:08your business cash flow i'm not saying anything until i have a lawyer present wait
01:01:15the person you're really looking for is me no i am the founder and ceo of sloop group
01:01:26elizabeth had nothing to do with the money transfers
01:01:35agent adams
01:01:36agent adams
01:01:48grandfather how could you
01:01:55good job gentlemen that old fox quick wait
01:01:59She did.
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