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The Eye of Wealth Full Movie
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00:00:00Ethan Smith is a devout believer. I don't want a house, nor a car. Just a betrothal gift of 200,000. May the god of wealth bless me.
00:00:11Come on, come on, come on. Good luck. Still nothing. Just one win. One win. One win. One win. Just my luck. Come on, one win. One win. One win. One win.
00:00:30Ah, Pui! Use this god of wealth. Huh? Completely worthless. I've worshipped you a long time. I think I should just smash you.
00:00:39Don't you dare! You're just after a quick fix, aren't you? Is that worth smashing my statue now? Considering that you've been worshipping my statue for years now, I will grant you a special gift.
00:01:00Well, then. I'll give you the Eye of Fortune.
00:01:14Who's talking?
00:01:18Oh, my. I can't really blame the god of wealth, right? It's my own fault. I can't even afford the bride price.
00:01:26I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
00:01:31Oh!
00:01:36Oh, god of wealth.
00:01:38Oh!
00:01:42What's with these numbers?
00:01:47Oh, god, what the hell?
00:01:50Why'd he run away?
00:01:52Does he know what the Eye of Fortune is?
00:01:56Why does everything have numbers?
00:02:07It's finally happening.
00:02:09I must be going crazy thinking about money.
00:02:12So today the hallucinations have started.
00:02:16No.
00:02:17Hold on.
00:02:18I need to get to the hospital to have my head checked.
00:02:20Sorry, miss. Mr. Lee is...
00:02:35Regarding this crisis, if we cannot find a solution, I'm afraid the entire company will collapse.
00:02:40If only Mr. Lee could help, we might still have a chance.
00:02:44But, miss, Mr. Lee is fickle-minded. He might not help at all.
00:02:48But we have no other choice. No matter what, I have to try.
00:02:54Who am I?
00:02:55Where am I?
00:02:56Why can't I see all these prices on things?
00:03:00No, no, no, no.
00:03:01There must be something wrong with my brain.
00:03:03Hey!
00:03:04Whoa.
00:03:05Watch where you're going.
00:03:05This guy's number is so abnormally low.
00:03:08Oh!
00:03:08Holy crap!
00:03:24Stop that!
00:03:28Who the hell are you?
00:03:30Are you okay?
00:03:32I'm sorry.
00:03:33My employee was too reckless.
00:03:35It's fine.
00:03:35That was careless of me.
00:03:45Why? Are you all right?
00:03:46Oh, man, I'm done for.
00:03:48I think my condition is getting even worse.
00:03:50Pretty bad.
00:03:51I need to go to the hospital to get checked.
00:03:56Hey, Brown.
00:03:57Am I that scary?
00:03:58No, miss.
00:03:59Not at all.
00:04:00You're the most beautiful woman in the city.
00:04:02That guy must have something wrong with him.
00:04:04Forget it.
00:04:05Let's go find Mr. Lee.
00:04:10Ethan.
00:04:11Sophia.
00:04:12Have you saved up for the bride price?
00:04:13Sophia, please give me more time.
00:04:15I...
00:04:15Ethan.
00:04:16The one-week deadline is almost here.
00:04:19Ethan.
00:04:20Listen carefully.
00:04:22Within one week,
00:04:23if you can't come up with $200,000 for the bride price,
00:04:26don't even think about seeing Sophia again.
00:04:28Don't worry.
00:04:28I'll get it.
00:04:29I will find a way to pay the bride price.
00:04:31Remember, you only have one week.
00:04:34Ethan.
00:04:35I'll give you a one-day extension at most.
00:04:37If you still can't get the money together, we're over.
00:04:40If you won't marry me, someone else will.
00:04:42I wonder what these numbers actually mean.
00:04:54She is such a pretty girl.
00:04:56Why only $1,500?
00:04:57What did you just say?
00:05:04I said you're worth $1,500.
00:05:08Come with me.
00:05:09Let's talk about this.
00:05:10What are you doing?
00:05:10Where are you taking me?
00:05:11Stop right there!
00:05:12This isn't right.
00:05:22We can talk this out, miss.
00:05:25Stop pretending.
00:05:27My time is valuable.
00:05:28Know what I mean?
00:05:29I know.
00:05:31What do you mean I'm supposed to know?
00:05:33$500 one time.
00:05:34$1,500 for all night.
00:05:35Take your pick.
00:05:36Say what now?
00:05:36That means the numbers I can see over people's heads
00:05:43is actually the value of people and objects?
00:05:46Come on.
00:05:47You can be my regular.
00:05:49How about $1,300?
00:05:51I have a $2,800 card payment tomorrow.
00:05:53I only have $1,500.
00:05:55What did you say?
00:06:01I already said $1,300.
00:06:03You think I'm expensive?
00:06:04I'm actually cheap.
00:06:06Whoa.
00:06:07So that's how it works.
00:06:08I get it now.
00:06:09I understand it now.
00:06:15That guy must be crazy.
00:06:19A Porsche Panamera.
00:06:211.38.
00:06:24Mitsubishi Evo.
00:06:2560,000.
00:06:28Lexus EU 100.
00:06:29350,000.
00:06:31And I'm sure.
00:06:32I know I'm right.
00:06:34I really do have the ability to see the truth.
00:06:36The value of things now.
00:06:39Then the bright price for Sophia won't be a problem anymore.
00:06:43And I'm finally going to turn my life around for the better.
00:06:47I knew it.
00:06:57Everyone who comes to buy lottery tickets is looking to strike it rich.
00:07:01What real rich person would bother with this sort of thing?
00:07:05A lottery shop owner has so much money.
00:07:08Seems like in Vera, there are plenty of people looking for a big win.
00:07:12Need anything?
00:07:12No wonder I've scratched so many and lost big time.
00:07:17These are all small-time prizes.
00:07:20Hey, boss.
00:07:21This one.
00:07:23This one.
00:07:24And this one.
00:07:25I'll take those.
00:07:26Sure.
00:07:27110, sir.
00:07:29Good.
00:07:29I'll scratch first, then pay off.
00:07:31Suit yourself.
00:07:31Great.
00:07:36I won.
00:07:37I won.
00:07:39I won again.
00:07:40Whoa.
00:07:41I won.
00:07:41This is great.
00:07:43This ability is really working.
00:07:44As long as I can find the jackpot ticket, I can turn my life around.
00:07:49Here, boss.
00:07:50Well, you've got good luck.
00:07:52Congratulations.
00:07:53Just a moment.
00:07:54Hey, boss.
00:07:55Yes?
00:07:55Do you have any new tickets?
00:07:58Isn't this enough winnings for you?
00:08:00I want to try my luck again.
00:08:02These should be enough for you.
00:08:04With lottery tickets, you need to scratch a lot to win big.
00:08:07Being picky, like you are right now, you won't win anything.
00:08:11Hold on.
00:08:13The number on this book here is...
00:08:16One million.
00:08:18One million.
00:08:19This book has a million-dollar ticket in it.
00:08:21I have to get this one.
00:08:23Are you buying or not, young man?
00:08:25I'll...
00:08:25I'll buy it, boss.
00:08:27This one.
00:08:28I'll buy this one.
00:08:29This book has one million.
00:08:49I won.
00:08:52I won!
00:08:52I won a million dollars!
00:08:55Wow!
00:08:55Oh, my God!
00:08:56Grand prize!
00:08:57A million dollars!
00:08:58I've been scratching these for ten years and not even ten grand!
00:09:02Wow, man.
00:09:03Your luck is absolutely insane!
00:09:05I spent a thousand on tickets.
00:09:07I've never seen a prize over ten grand!
00:09:09Comparing yourself to others will drive you crazy!
00:09:11Hey, boss.
00:09:12I won it.
00:09:13The grand prize?
00:09:14Yes.
00:09:15The grand prize.
00:09:16This prize is too big.
00:09:17I can't process it here.
00:09:18You need to go to the lottery center.
00:09:20Lottery center?
00:09:21If you trust me, sir, you can leave your ticket with me.
00:09:24I'll cash it for you and pay the taxes.
00:09:25Sure, sure.
00:09:26I trust you, boss.
00:09:27Great, great.
00:09:27I'll cash it right here.
00:09:28Here.
00:09:29Oh, my.
00:09:30I've run this shop for years.
00:09:31First time someone won a million with a few scratchers.
00:09:34I'm keeping this ticket.
00:09:35Money's gone.
00:09:36Hey, come on.
00:09:37Give me a ticket.
00:09:37How about anyone?
00:09:38I got any more of those lucky scratchers?
00:09:40Come on.
00:09:40Hey.
00:09:41I need the money.
00:09:41Awesome.
00:09:50800,000.
00:09:52800,000 in a day.
00:09:55Thank you, God of wealth.
00:10:01Thank you, God of wealth.
00:10:03Sophia?
00:10:13Sophia?
00:10:13People are looking.
00:10:40What's wrong with that?
00:10:41I like it.
00:10:42I like it.
00:10:43Wild.
00:10:45I don't want to stay in this small town anymore.
00:10:48Take me to a big city.
00:10:49Sure.
00:10:50I'll take you to Vena.
00:10:52That sounds great.
00:10:53I love Vena.
00:10:54Then let's go to Vena.
00:10:56But I also like Shallon.
00:10:57Then let's go to Shallon.
00:11:00So we'll go to Shallon.
00:11:01I also want to go.
00:11:02I also want to go to Panics.
00:11:04There too, huh?
00:11:05Then let's go to Panics.
00:11:08Ethan, I love you so much.
00:11:11Even when our hair turns white,
00:11:13I still want to ride on your motorcycle and take me around town.
00:11:16How's that loser boyfriend of yours doing with the bride price?
00:11:28Don't mention him.
00:11:29That loser can scrape it together.
00:11:31And he still thinks he can marry me?
00:11:33He's punching above his weight.
00:11:35Why are you even letting him try to collect the bride price?
00:11:40What if he actually gets it?
00:11:42Noah Park, you're giving him way too much credit.
00:11:48What are you...
00:11:49Even if he does get the money,
00:11:52I wouldn't marry him.
00:11:54I just take the money and run.
00:11:57What can he do?
00:12:05You're such a bad girl.
00:12:07But I'm doing it for you.
00:12:09He doesn't even compare to your little finger.
00:12:12I know who I'll choose.
00:12:13Sophia!
00:12:15Sophia!
00:12:17Ethan?
00:12:23Sophia!
00:12:26Ethan?
00:12:30What are you doing here?
00:12:31Sophia.
00:12:33If you really don't want to marry me anymore,
00:12:36why are you still stringing me along?
00:12:38String you along?
00:12:39What are you talking about?
00:12:40I sent out the invitations.
00:12:42Of course, I'll marry you.
00:12:43Then maybe you can explain
00:12:44who that guy is.
00:12:48He's just a friend of mine.
00:12:51Stop pretending, Sophia!
00:12:53I heard everything you two were saying just now.
00:12:56Heard everything?
00:12:58Well, that's good.
00:13:00I won't pretend now.
00:13:02Ethan?
00:13:03You know what?
00:13:04I never wanted to marry you.
00:13:06I was just playing you.
00:13:07Why, Sophia?
00:13:08Every time I got paid,
00:13:09I gave you all my money.
00:13:10I bought you the newest phones.
00:13:12I bought you all the bags you wanted.
00:13:13Huh?
00:13:13Sophia?
00:13:14Are you crazy?
00:13:15Answer my questions!
00:13:16Or I'd stop.
00:13:17You're insane!
00:13:17Let's go of me!
00:13:18You're a loser!
00:13:27You want to know why you're a loser?
00:13:29I'll tell you.
00:13:32A low-class dork like you
00:13:34isn't good enough for Sophia.
00:13:37Understand me, loser!
00:13:38What a coincidence.
00:13:53I ran into him twice today.
00:13:55Shall I take care of it?
00:13:56No need.
00:13:57Mr. Lee isn't around today.
00:13:59I've got nothing better to do.
00:14:00Might as well enjoy the show.
00:14:03Hmm.
00:14:04A low-class dork like you
00:14:05isn't worthy of Sophia.
00:14:07You understand me, loser.
00:14:12Sophia, is that what you think, too?
00:14:15Mr. Noah Clark here speaks for me.
00:14:18You should have told me earlier
00:14:19so I wouldn't have kept chasing you.
00:14:21How could you do this to me?
00:14:23Ethan, you're adorably stupid.
00:14:26If I had told you everything,
00:14:28would you still have handed over
00:14:30your salary every month?
00:14:31You shameless woman.
00:14:33This pretty boy here,
00:14:34he's no better than me!
00:14:35That you still...
00:14:36Better watch your mouth.
00:14:38Noah Clark is no mere pretty boy.
00:14:41He's the heir apparent
00:14:42of the Clark family
00:14:43in Arrow City.
00:14:44For a low-born person like you,
00:14:47the Clark family
00:14:47is out of your league.
00:14:50Negative 80 million?
00:14:51And he's an heir apparent?
00:14:53Sophia,
00:14:54don't let this scammer
00:14:55make a fool out of you!
00:14:56He's over 80 million in debt!
00:14:57How could he be
00:14:58some wealthy family's heir apparent?
00:14:59You'd better shut your mouth!
00:15:05What was that?
00:15:06Sophia,
00:15:07everything I said is true!
00:15:08Shut up!
00:15:08Don't even think about
00:15:09driving a wedge
00:15:10between Noah Clark and me.
00:15:11From this day on,
00:15:12stay out of my business.
00:15:14How does this guy know
00:15:15how much money I owe?
00:15:17Sophia!
00:15:17Sophia!
00:15:19Noah!
00:15:20He's going to hit me!
00:15:24Don't worry.
00:15:25All right.
00:15:28No more lies.
00:15:30Let me tell you,
00:15:32Ethan,
00:15:32from this moment on,
00:15:34I'm informing you that
00:15:35we are finished.
00:15:39I...
00:15:39Do you have a hearing problem?
00:15:42You...
00:15:42What are you going to do?
00:15:43What can a bottom feeder
00:15:44like you do?
00:15:45Even if I beat you
00:15:46black and blue right here,
00:15:47no one would stand up for you.
00:15:48Let's start now, shall we?
00:15:49Hold it!
00:15:55Isn't she the famous...
00:15:58Mr. Clark,
00:15:58have you forgotten
00:15:59who runs this entire town?
00:16:04Noah?
00:16:05What are you doing?
00:16:12Noah?
00:16:14What are you doing?
00:16:17Miss Miller,
00:16:18I didn't expect
00:16:19to bump into you.
00:16:22You look exceptionally elegant
00:16:23and absolutely radiant.
00:16:25Noah,
00:16:26stop with all this
00:16:27useless flattery.
00:16:28I don't care what you do,
00:16:29but fighting here
00:16:30on my property
00:16:31isn't good.
00:16:34Oh,
00:16:34it's not what you think.
00:16:36Ethan and I
00:16:36had a disagreement.
00:16:37Just a disagreement.
00:16:39I wouldn't dare
00:16:40cause trouble
00:16:40on your property.
00:16:41Noah,
00:16:42I'm done with this nonsense.
00:16:44Now take your friends
00:16:45and get out.
00:16:52Yeah.
00:16:53You punk.
00:17:00I'll beat you up
00:17:01next time.
00:17:03Who was that?
00:17:05Noah,
00:17:06what's wrong?
00:17:07Ethan,
00:17:08don't think that
00:17:09having someone
00:17:10back you up
00:17:10means you can rise.
00:17:12People like you
00:17:13will never make it.
00:17:14Sophia,
00:17:15you think sticking with Noah
00:17:17will make you successful?
00:17:19He owes over 80 million.
00:17:21Follow him
00:17:22and you'll be ruined, too.
00:17:23From now on,
00:17:25you and I
00:17:26are really through
00:17:26and you will
00:17:28regret this someday.
00:17:30A broke little
00:17:31nobody like you
00:17:32thinks I'll regret this?
00:17:34Keep dreaming.
00:17:37Are you leaving yet?
00:17:38Uh, yes.
00:17:39Understood.
00:17:40Understood.
00:17:40We're leaving.
00:17:41Okay.
00:17:41Okay.
00:17:43Come on.
00:17:44What are you doing?
00:17:46Hey, Noah!
00:17:47We need to leave.
00:17:50How could Harbour
00:17:52get involved with Ethan?
00:17:54What could be
00:17:54their relationship?
00:17:56It makes no sense.
00:17:57Well, well, well, well.
00:18:07She really does have
00:18:08that much money.
00:18:11Miss Miller,
00:18:12thank you so much
00:18:13for your help.
00:18:14If you hadn't stepped in,
00:18:15I'm afraid I would've...
00:18:16It's nothing.
00:18:17I can't stand them
00:18:17causing trouble on my turf.
00:18:19Take care of yourself.
00:18:20All right.
00:18:21Let's go.
00:18:21Miss, where are we going?
00:18:23To Antique Street.
00:18:24I need a gift for Mr. Lee.
00:18:25Antique Street?
00:18:29My eye of fortune
00:18:30is perfect for a place like this.
00:18:31Hello.
00:18:32Miss Miller, welcome.
00:18:34Please come in.
00:18:38I might find
00:18:39a hidden treasure here.
00:18:41Now's my chance.
00:18:42Here goes nothing.
00:18:43I just got some
00:18:44excellent items recently,
00:18:45all from Nambo.
00:18:46Eye of fortune.
00:18:47Activate.
00:18:55There's definitely
00:18:56treasure here.
00:18:57Oh, and I have more.
00:18:59I got a new jade piece.
00:19:00Would you like to see?
00:19:02This jade carving
00:19:03is real Tang Dynasty.
00:19:05Good craftsmanship
00:19:06and brings good fortune.
00:19:07Have a look.
00:19:08This is nice.
00:19:09Mr. Lee might like it.
00:19:10It's a collector's item.
00:19:12Very nice.
00:19:13Fine, I'll take it.
00:19:14How much?
00:19:14Well, Miss Miller,
00:19:16since it's you
00:19:16who wants it,
00:19:17just 30 million.
00:19:1930 million?
00:19:20Good, I'll take it.
00:19:25Hey, all right.
00:19:26Miss Miller, hold on.
00:19:28Why are you still here?
00:19:30You'd better leave
00:19:31Miss Miller alone.
00:19:32That jade is fake.
00:19:34No way that's 30 million.
00:19:35A hundred at most.
00:19:37Hey, you.
00:19:37That's nonsense.
00:19:38You better shut your mouth.
00:19:40Let him speak.
00:19:44But, Miss Miller,
00:19:46while the jade carving
00:19:47looks exquisite,
00:19:48the details are poorly copied.
00:19:50Especially the pattern transitions.
00:19:52There are obvious
00:19:53machine-carved marks.
00:19:54And the jade quality
00:19:55is also wrong as well.
00:19:57That is not
00:19:57Tang Dynasty jade at all.
00:19:59It's just a replica.
00:20:01A hundred at most.
00:20:02You, you're talking nonsense.
00:20:04Ethan, are you sure?
00:20:06I'm sure.
00:20:06Miss Miller,
00:20:07my, my jade is
00:20:08absolutely authentic.
00:20:10Miss Miller,
00:20:10if you doubt me,
00:20:11you can have it checked.
00:20:12Miss Miller,
00:20:13please don't listen
00:20:14to his nonsense.
00:20:15Mister,
00:20:16the merchandise in your store
00:20:18is quite questionable.
00:20:19Miss Miller,
00:20:21I'm sorry.
00:20:22It's all my fault.
00:20:23Oh, hold on.
00:20:25I have other fine items
00:20:26in my store.
00:20:27I'll bring them.
00:20:27I'll make sure you're happy.
00:20:29If I'm disappointed again,
00:20:30you won't like
00:20:31the consequences.
00:20:34Miss Miller, look.
00:20:35I have fortune.
00:20:38Activate.
00:20:38This is a Miran Dynasty treasure.
00:20:40Look here
00:20:41at this glaze
00:20:42and patterns.
00:20:43This is absolutely
00:20:44a collector's item.
00:20:45Ethan,
00:20:45what do you think
00:20:46of this vase?
00:20:48Miss Miller,
00:20:49this vase is excellent.
00:20:50A good buy.
00:20:52300,000.
00:20:54How about that?
00:20:55This porcelain vase
00:20:55is worth at least
00:20:5660 million.
00:20:57And he's selling it
00:20:58for just 300,000.
00:21:00He doesn't know
00:21:01what he has.
00:21:01Miss Miller,
00:21:07I apologize.
00:21:09Come back anytime.
00:21:13Miss Miller,
00:21:14hold on.
00:21:16Miss Miller,
00:21:17this blue and white vase
00:21:18is worth at least
00:21:1960 million.
00:21:20I suggest you have it
00:21:21appraised immediately.
00:21:2260 million?
00:21:23Are you sure?
00:21:24Absolutely.
00:21:25Definitely more than
00:21:26300,000.
00:21:27I'll have someone
00:21:28appraise it.
00:21:29Good.
00:21:31Blake?
00:21:37I understand this.
00:21:41Mr. Lee,
00:21:42I'm sending over
00:21:43a blue and white vase.
00:21:44Please authenticate it.
00:21:56Hello?
00:21:57Mr. Lee?
00:21:58Miss Miller,
00:21:59the vase that you sent over
00:22:00is definitely
00:22:01a Mirren Dynasty
00:22:02masterpiece.
00:22:03His market value
00:22:03is at least 60 million.
00:22:05You really found
00:22:06a treasure this time.
00:22:07This Ethan is
00:22:08extraordinary.
00:22:10He could tell the value
00:22:11of this vase at a glance.
00:22:13He's definitely not
00:22:13someone with basic knowledge.
00:22:18Ethan.
00:22:20Miss Miller?
00:22:21What are you doing here?
00:22:23I was waiting for you.
00:22:24For me?
00:22:25Mr. Lee authenticated
00:22:26the vase.
00:22:27It is indeed from
00:22:27the Mirren Dynasty
00:22:28Imperial Kiln
00:22:29and valued at 60 million.
00:22:31I owe you my thanks.
00:22:32It's nothing.
00:22:33Being able to help you
00:22:33is my pleasure.
00:22:35Come to my office tomorrow.
00:22:36Let's talk some more.
00:22:38Sure.
00:22:38I'll be there.
00:22:39I'll be there.
00:22:40Your coffee, Miss Miller.
00:22:54What's happening?
00:23:17I feel dizzy.
00:23:19I feel dizzy.
00:23:19Miss Miller?
00:23:32Miss Miller?
00:23:36Miss Miller?
00:23:38Miss Miller?
00:23:40That's strange.
00:23:42I know this is our schedule.
00:23:44Why isn't anyone here?
00:23:45Miss Miller, what's wrong?
00:23:55No.
00:23:56No, no, no.
00:24:02Help me.
00:24:04How?
00:24:04How do I help?
00:24:11So hard.
00:24:12Hard?
00:24:13Try to calm down.
00:24:29I'll take you to the hospital.
00:24:30I'll take you to the hospital.
00:24:30I've been here.
00:24:43Miss Miller?
00:24:44what just happened here what did you do to me is this a misunderstanding miss miller
00:25:11you were acting strange earlier like someone drugged you enough i don't want to hear about it miss
00:25:17miller i know you're angry right now but i have to explain clearly this might be a setup the coffee
00:25:23you just drank might have been drugged so you're saying you tried to save no miss miller no miss
00:25:28miller i need to explain the situation clearly you see who are you why are you here harper
00:25:33what's going on who's this nobody why is he in your office is he
00:25:38you bastard how dare you touch harper do you know who she is trash like you don't even deserve to
00:25:48touch her you hear me this is a crime yeah i'll call the cops and you will rot in prison
00:25:55i want to see how you a worthless piece of garbage gets out of this
00:26:00you're gonna rot in prison lucas just get out of here
00:26:09harper is he threatening you don't worry i'm here i said get out now this is my
00:26:18it's none of your business harper how can you do this i've been nothing but sincere yet you let the
00:26:27nobody i already told you it's none of your business get out now hey you you won't get away
00:26:35with this
00:26:35that clueless bastard dared to ruin my plans i'll settle the score with him sooner than later
00:26:46harper since you've treated me this way i'll make sure that you regret it
00:26:50miss miller you invited me here to your office and also you were the one who threw yourself at me
00:26:59you know i was forced into this i've only been here a few minutes and he just showed up lucas has
00:27:08always had ulterior motives i just never thought that he would stoop so low i didn't expect you to
00:27:14benefit miss miller i understand this has caused you some distress i just want
00:27:19stay no more this isn't your fault i was careless
00:27:25since lucas
00:27:29stared to talk
00:27:39ethan
00:27:40i hope you'll keep this thing between us
00:27:44as for what happened earlier
00:27:46let's just pretend it never happened
00:27:48understood
00:27:49my lips are sealed miss miller
00:27:51i'll do everything i can to help you handle this
00:27:53you can go now i need some time alone
00:27:56sure
00:27:57what have i gotten myself into this time
00:28:18miss miller
00:28:26miss miller
00:28:29how did you
00:28:31don't call me miss miller anymore just call me harper
00:28:34your place is pretty clean ethan not quite what i expected
00:28:38oh
00:28:39how did you find this place
00:28:42finding you wasn't hard
00:28:43but you're quite good at hiding
00:28:46about what happened
00:28:49i already said let's pretend like it never happened
00:28:52but can you really act like nothing happened between us
00:28:56why not you think i can't
00:28:59no no
00:29:00i just find it a bit awkward
00:29:02you're quite honest
00:29:04but are you sure it's just awkwardness
00:29:08so what brings you here today
00:29:10i need your help with something
00:29:13i want to choose a gift for my grandfather
00:29:15and you know your antiques
00:29:17can you help me look
00:29:19well now
00:29:20i don't know miss
00:29:22maybe you should find a professional appraiser
00:29:25what
00:29:27you had a good time now you're running away
00:29:31no no
00:29:32miss miller
00:29:33that's not what i meant
00:29:34this isn't a negotiation
00:29:37come with me
00:29:38right now
00:29:39let's go
00:29:40okay
00:29:40i'll go with you
00:29:42oh by the way
00:29:47i think
00:29:48ethan take your hand off
00:30:12get up right now
00:30:13no need
00:30:16i can get up myself
00:30:17you did that on purpose
00:30:19no that's not true
00:30:20i really didn't do it on purpose
00:30:21enough i don't want excuses
00:30:22come at me right now
00:30:24what on earth is this
00:30:26young man
00:30:30to be honest with you
00:30:31this horse figurine
00:30:33i'm not sure if it's authentic
00:30:34it's from a friend
00:30:35who left it here on consignment
00:30:37but he's asking three million dollars for it
00:30:39now about miss miller
00:30:41you probably don't know
00:30:42she's mr miller's granddaughter
00:30:44the chairwoman of dracon group
00:30:46she's quite something
00:30:47mr miller is a legend in the antique circles
00:30:50harper is actually the chairwoman of dracon group
00:30:53no wonder she's so wealthy
00:30:55don't worry
00:30:58you'll be rewarded if this works out
00:31:00i'll make sure you won't lose out
00:31:01please don't say that harper
00:31:02trust me
00:31:03you're doing me the honor
00:31:04how could i accept the reward
00:31:06it's my privilege to help you
00:31:09this guy seems to be a smooth talker
00:31:11are you sure we should buy this one
00:31:13i recommend you take this figurine
00:31:16it is absolutely genuine
00:31:17something worth two hundred million
00:31:20for just three million
00:31:21an absolute steal
00:31:23all right
00:31:23i'll buy it
00:31:24harper
00:31:25i knew you'd be here
00:31:26mr martin
00:31:29please take a look at this
00:31:30sure
00:31:31harper
00:31:47if you wanted an appraisal
00:31:48you could have asked me
00:31:49why bother with someone like this guy
00:31:51lucas
00:31:53it's none of your business
00:31:54i think i've made myself clear before
00:31:56leave me alone
00:31:57harper
00:31:58i've even brought mr martin with me today
00:32:00the famous antique collector
00:32:03mr martin
00:32:05miss miller
00:32:06if you need an appraisal
00:32:08i'd be happy to assist you
00:32:10no need to seek help from this unknown nobody
00:32:13this figurine
00:32:15is definitely a shoddy product
00:32:17mr martin
00:32:18reputation is important
00:32:20but authentication relies on skill and experience
00:32:24not just titles
00:32:25young man
00:32:26that's quite a bold claim
00:32:28but true ability
00:32:30cannot be proven by words only
00:32:32ethan
00:32:34a nobody like you
00:32:35shouldn't embarrass yourself
00:32:37harper
00:32:39mr martin is widely recognized as an expert appraiser
00:32:42why waste your time with this person
00:32:44lucas
00:32:44i already told you it's none of your business
00:32:48i took ethan here
00:32:49and i trust him
00:32:50harper
00:32:55why do you always side with this loser here
00:32:57lucas
00:32:57listen carefully
00:32:59ethan is my man
00:33:01if you lay a hand on him
00:33:03don't blame me for what happens
00:33:05harper
00:33:06this loser can't compete with an appraiser like mr martin
00:33:09i mean how skilled can he be
00:33:10mr lucas is right
00:33:12in the appraisal business
00:33:14you rely on a trained eye
00:33:15and second on your experience
00:33:17experience
00:33:18this young man is at most in his twenties
00:33:20what trained eye could he possibly have
00:33:22it's unlikely
00:33:24harper
00:33:25you heard mr martin
00:33:26you can't let this loser con you
00:33:29lucas
00:33:30i won't repeat myself a second time
00:33:32also
00:33:32my nickname harper
00:33:34don't use it anymore
00:33:36we're not that close
00:33:37fine then
00:33:40miss miller
00:33:41i'm just worried
00:33:43because he might take advantage of you
00:33:46ethan
00:33:47let's go now
00:33:49okay
00:33:49hey you
00:33:50i'll ask you one last time
00:33:52are you trying to cross me
00:33:54mr king
00:33:59is something wrong with your eyes
00:34:02what do you mean
00:34:03harper can't stand you
00:34:04can't you see that
00:34:05why don't you go and get lost
00:34:08out of the way
00:34:09harper
00:34:12let's go now
00:34:13okay
00:34:14please come again
00:34:21these two jerks really piss me off
00:34:25grandpa
00:34:45uh this is a glazed glass cup
00:34:48you know they say
00:34:49it was used by the imperial family
00:34:51a worthless piece of junk
00:34:53it's embarrassing to show it off
00:34:54i asked a good friend to buy this
00:35:00it's an imperial porcelain cup
00:35:01they say noble consorts used it to eat noodles
00:35:04excellent excellent
00:35:05as i expected from my grandsons
00:35:08both of these items are genuine antiques
00:35:11grandpa
00:35:12approves of them
00:35:14grandpa
00:35:15ah
00:35:16harper is here
00:35:17well if it isn't
00:35:19our family's busy bee
00:35:21harper
00:35:24what's in that box you're carrying
00:35:26it's my birthday gift for grandpa
00:35:27hey harper
00:35:29what is that
00:35:30let me see
00:35:30let's take a look
00:35:31hey harper
00:35:42you mean to tell me
00:35:44this piece of junk
00:35:46is your birthday gift to grandpa
00:35:48a worthless horse figurine
00:35:50harper
00:35:51looks like you haven't learned anything from grandpa's expertise
00:35:55this worthless piece of trash
00:35:57i say we should smash it
00:35:58hey
00:35:59grandpa
00:36:00isn't this just a broken horse figurine
00:36:03who was for
00:36:04oh hey
00:36:04grandpa
00:36:13why did you hit me
00:36:14tri-colored horse
00:36:16it's actually a genuine one
00:36:21my goodness
00:36:24this is
00:36:26worth a small fortune
00:36:28harper
00:36:30this gift of yours
00:36:32grandpa loves it very much
00:36:35grandpa
00:36:36it's just a small token
00:36:37i hope you'll like it
00:36:38the tri-colored horse
00:36:40is not just an antique
00:36:41it's also a witness to history
00:36:44the fact that you found it
00:36:45shows you are thoughtful
00:36:47grandpa
00:36:48i was just lucky
00:36:49that's all
00:36:50luck
00:36:51is important of course
00:36:52but what's more important is
00:36:54thoughtfulness
00:36:55and a good eye
00:36:57harper
00:36:59you
00:37:00have grown so much
00:37:02harper
00:37:06how much
00:37:08did you pay for this horse
00:37:09ethan wasn't lying to me
00:37:11this sculpture
00:37:12really is priceless
00:37:14who is he exactly
00:37:15to have such a discerning eye
00:37:17hey harper
00:37:18grandpa's talking to you
00:37:21oh
00:37:22grandpa
00:37:23i spent a
00:37:25total of two million on this
00:37:26what
00:37:28excellent
00:37:31excellent
00:37:32this is the biggest steal
00:37:35that i've ever heard of
00:37:36oh my
00:37:38it seems that our family
00:37:40has a worthy successor
00:37:41grandpa
00:37:47hmm
00:37:48actually
00:37:49this horse was picked out
00:37:53by my friend
00:37:53what was that
00:37:57ethan smith
00:38:02i met him by chance
00:38:03he has an eye for detail
00:38:06he immediately saw the value
00:38:08of this horse
00:38:08he insisted i buy it
00:38:10while i was hesitant at first
00:38:11i never expected
00:38:12a prodigy
00:38:13this young man
00:38:15has a rare talent
00:38:16you know
00:38:18i had to study it for some time
00:38:19before i was sure
00:38:20it was
00:38:21a tricolored horse
00:38:23yet he was
00:38:24absolutely certain
00:38:26clearly he knew
00:38:28the value of the tricolored horse
00:38:30that kind of skill
00:38:32isn't something
00:38:33just anyone can gain
00:38:34hey
00:38:36harper
00:38:36go thank him in person
00:38:38for me
00:38:38right now
00:38:39and
00:38:41if possible
00:38:42bring him to my birthday banquet
00:38:43the day after tomorrow
00:38:44yes grandpa
00:38:46oh
00:38:47harper
00:38:48in a couple of days
00:38:49isn't there an auction
00:38:50in arrow city
00:38:51take him there to look around
00:38:52buy him a gift
00:38:53as thanks
00:38:54huh
00:38:54one good turn deserves another
00:38:56our miller family
00:38:57can't be seen as lacking banners
00:38:59all right
00:39:00i will arrange it
00:39:01hmm
00:39:01ethan
00:39:05what kind of person are you
00:39:07why do you always manage
00:39:08to surprise me
00:39:09perhaps
00:39:10i should get to know you better
00:39:12miss
00:39:28i've checked
00:39:29ethan's parents run the noodle shop ahead
00:39:32ethan got home ten minutes ago
00:39:33just wait here
00:39:34hello there
00:39:49you are
00:40:03hello
00:40:04mrs smith
00:40:05i'm harper miller
00:40:06ethan's friend
00:40:07i was just passing by today
00:40:09i thought i'd meet you and mr smith
00:40:10oh my
00:40:11so you're ethan's friend
00:40:13come in
00:40:13come in
00:40:14come on in
00:40:15make yourself at home
00:40:18ethan
00:40:19your friend is here
00:40:20come out quick
00:40:21coming mom
00:40:22why are you here
00:40:29what
00:40:31not happy to see me
00:40:32no
00:40:33not at all
00:40:34our little shop is a bit shabby
00:40:37i just thought that
00:40:38maybe
00:40:38it's not shabby
00:40:40it's real nice
00:40:41sit sit
00:40:42please
00:40:42no need to stand
00:40:43you're miss miller
00:40:49right
00:40:49i'll just call you harper
00:40:51make yourself comfy
00:40:52feel at home
00:40:52i'm cooking right now
00:40:54please stay till later
00:40:55have dinner with us
00:40:56all right
00:41:05sorry for the trouble
00:41:07no trouble at all
00:41:09i'll go cook now
00:41:10you two chat there
00:41:11so why'd you come over
00:41:18you didn't say you'd visit
00:41:20well i was free today
00:41:22thought i'd see you
00:41:23and meet
00:41:25your family while i'm at it
00:41:27harper
00:41:34you know all the specialties in town
00:41:37but these noodles with sauce
00:41:38our family makes them the best
00:41:40thank you mrs smith
00:41:41looks delicious
00:41:42our ethan here
00:41:43rarely brings friends home
00:41:45we're so happy
00:41:46you visited today
00:41:47we hope you enjoy our food
00:41:49uh well harper
00:41:51so how long have you known
00:41:53our boy ethan
00:41:54we've known each other for some time
00:41:57he's helped me a lot
00:41:58oh my
00:41:59that's wonderful dear
00:42:00you know our son ethan
00:42:02though he doesn't talk much
00:42:03has such a kind heart
00:42:05harper
00:42:06i was wondering if maybe
00:42:09you two were dating
00:42:10mom
00:42:12mom
00:42:13don't talk nonsense
00:42:15harper and i are just regular friends
00:42:17that's it
00:42:18what's wrong with being friends
00:42:19regular friends can always develop
00:42:20into special friends
00:42:21you're right darling
00:42:22a great girl like harper
00:42:24hey son
00:42:25you'd better not waste her time
00:42:27mom
00:42:27dad
00:42:28don't misunderstand
00:42:29don't misunderstand
00:42:29she's
00:42:30she's
00:42:33she's not my girlfriend
00:42:35i'm not good enough for her
00:42:40not good enough
00:42:41what do you mean
00:42:42what are you talking about ethan
00:42:43even though we're not from a wealthy family
00:42:46you know ethan is reliable
00:42:47and has good character
00:42:48how could you
00:42:49not be good enough son
00:42:50harper is the
00:42:52chairwoman of the draken group
00:42:55she has a prestigious status
00:42:56i'm just an ordinary person
00:42:59i know that
00:43:00the chairwoman of draken group
00:43:03don't listen to that nonsense
00:43:04we've been dating for some time
00:43:06he hasn't told you yet
00:43:10because he
00:43:13he is waiting for the right moment
00:43:15to tell you
00:43:16i
00:43:16oh my
00:43:17that's wonderful
00:43:19harper
00:43:19you're such a good girl
00:43:21our ethan is so fortunate
00:43:22to have found you
00:43:23you're so sweet
00:43:24come
00:43:25let's go inside
00:43:26let's go
00:43:27but
00:43:27harper
00:43:28why did you say that
00:43:31what
00:43:32you don't want to
00:43:33i
00:43:34i didn't say you don't want to
00:43:35stop talking for now
00:43:36let's eat first
00:43:37harper
00:43:43why did you say that
00:43:45to my folks
00:43:46my parents
00:43:47definitely misunderstood
00:43:49what do you mean
00:43:49i was just telling the truth
00:43:51the truth
00:43:53are you saying
00:43:55if you are willing
00:43:57we could give it a try
00:43:58after all we might be
00:44:00we could
00:44:03are you backing out
00:44:10no
00:44:11hey
00:44:14i'm not
00:44:16harper
00:44:18harper
00:44:23harper
00:44:24that's not what i meant
00:44:26then what did you mean
00:44:27hey
00:44:28i mean
00:44:29why did you come to my place
00:44:33my grandfather
00:44:35asked me to invite you
00:44:36to his birthday banquet
00:44:37huh
00:44:38ethan
00:44:39you should know
00:44:40the antique you picked
00:44:41is a tricolored horse
00:44:42right
00:44:42a tricolored horse
00:44:44what's that
00:44:45anyway
00:44:46you chose it
00:44:47so you must have your reasons
00:44:48but you had me buy it
00:44:49instead of buying it
00:44:50for yourself
00:44:51ethan
00:44:52you're so nice to me
00:44:53that's only because
00:44:54i was broke then
00:44:55otherwise for such a steal
00:44:57i would have grabbed it myself
00:44:58to resell
00:44:59grandpa really loves
00:45:01that tricolored horse
00:45:02he says you're a rare talent
00:45:03that there are only a few people
00:45:04in the whole country
00:45:05with such a good eye
00:45:06for treasures
00:45:07i don't have an eye
00:45:09for this stuff
00:45:09and all that talk
00:45:10about rare talent
00:45:11i don't know about that
00:45:12but i do have a secret weapon
00:45:14up my sleeve
00:45:15ethan
00:45:15you're free this weekend
00:45:17right
00:45:18if you're free
00:45:19would you come with me
00:45:21to grandpa's birthday banquet
00:45:22please ethan
00:45:23sure
00:45:24i'll go with you
00:45:26wonderful
00:45:27i'll take you out
00:45:28for a meal
00:45:28and then we can go
00:45:29buy a new suit
00:45:30for you to wear
00:45:31to the party
00:45:31uh okay
00:45:34excuse me
00:45:36you two head back
00:45:39i'm taking the car
00:45:40but miss
00:45:41we
00:45:42but what
00:45:44we're going
00:45:57we're going out for a meal
00:46:14for a meal
00:46:15this place is good
00:46:16don't worry
00:46:17i guarantee
00:46:18it's good
00:46:19the food here
00:46:20is definitely better
00:46:21than those fancy steak
00:46:22restaurants out there
00:46:23okay
00:46:24i'll trust you this time
00:46:25hey you
00:46:27you ordered beer too
00:46:28food
00:46:30should be eaten
00:46:31heartily
00:46:31and beer
00:46:32drunk in big gulps
00:46:34barbecue skewers
00:46:35go with beer
00:46:36otherwise
00:46:37there's no soul
00:46:37just try it
00:46:39i promise
00:46:40it'll open
00:46:40a whole new world
00:46:41for you
00:46:42okay
00:46:42i'll try it
00:46:44eat up
00:46:44hey
00:46:50that's not how
00:46:54you eat skewers
00:46:55there's no soul
00:46:55in that
00:46:56how should i eat
00:46:57them then
00:46:57oh
00:46:58you eat them
00:47:01like this
00:47:02you've got sauce
00:47:03all over your face
00:47:04now
00:47:04you rich folks
00:47:07have way too
00:47:07many hang-ups
00:47:08that's no way
00:47:09to live freely
00:47:10ethan
00:47:18you're right
00:47:19eating this way
00:47:21makes it better
00:47:21hey
00:47:23when have i ever
00:47:23lied to you
00:47:24let's drink to that
00:47:25hey
00:47:35not so fast
00:47:36don't stop me
00:47:38i can drink more
00:47:40hey
00:47:41you know what
00:47:42my whole life
00:47:43i've lived with
00:47:44too many hang-ups
00:47:45hang-ups
00:47:46really
00:47:47you know what else
00:47:49my entire life
00:47:51i've never eaten
00:47:52barbecue skewers
00:47:53before
00:47:53no
00:47:54are you serious
00:47:55no way
00:47:56seriously
00:47:58what do you
00:47:59usually eat then
00:48:00well
00:48:02at those
00:48:03fancy restaurants
00:48:05high prices
00:48:07and uh
00:48:08too many rules
00:48:10and mediocre taste
00:48:12it's only
00:48:13it's only after
00:48:13eating this
00:48:14with you
00:48:14today
00:48:15that i realize
00:48:16such delicious
00:48:17food actually
00:48:17exists
00:48:18hey
00:48:18well then you
00:48:20should
00:48:21i guess hang out
00:48:22with me more
00:48:23and experience
00:48:24these things
00:48:24it's a deal
00:48:26it's a deal
00:48:26to freedom
00:48:44Freedom!
00:48:47Cheers!
00:48:56It's been ten minutes since we called the driver.
00:48:59Where is he?
00:49:00What's the rush?
00:49:02We're not in a hurry.
00:49:04You're so calm about it.
00:49:05With you around, I'm not afraid of anything.
00:49:08The way you say that, you're making me blush.
00:49:12You actually know how to be embarrassed.
00:49:15At that street food stall earlier, you were quite confident.
00:49:20That's different.
00:49:22Now it's just the two of us alone.
00:49:24What, are you scared?
00:49:27What would I be scared of?
00:49:28I'm a perfect gentleman.
00:49:30You're a gentleman?
00:49:33Then why can't you look at me?
00:49:38Who says I can't?
00:49:39I dare you to kiss me.
00:49:42Harper, you're drunk.
00:49:49I'm not drunk.
00:49:51I know exactly what I'm doing.
00:49:53Harper, are you really sure?
00:49:56I don't know.
00:50:12I know exactly what I'm doing.
00:50:21I know exactly what I'm doing.
00:50:21I know exactly what I'm doing.
00:50:36Hello, I'm here.
00:50:40You called for a driver?
00:50:43Yes, that's right.
00:50:44We called for a driver.
00:50:46Quick, let's go.
00:50:47Hey, did you guys hear?
00:51:09Yesterday, some guy found three incredible bargains and made over 300 million.
00:51:14Yeah, I heard that too.
00:51:16They say he has an amazing eye and can spot which items are authentic.
00:51:20The boss has no clue.
00:51:21He already paid for them.
00:51:22That guy has incredible luck.
00:51:24Sure enough, with the eye of fortune, making money is so easy now.
00:51:28In just a few days, I've gone from being dead broke to becoming a millionaire.
00:51:33I've finally escaped poverty and found prosperity.
00:51:37Young man?
00:51:44I never thought an antique shop owner would be worth over a hundred million dollars.
00:51:48Need something?
00:51:49At least, his attitude is much better than that guy I saw yesterday.
00:51:54No wonder his business is so successful.
00:51:56Young man?
00:51:57Sir?
00:51:59Would you like to take a look at these for me?
00:52:08Not bad.
00:52:15Excellent condition.
00:52:17Very nice.
00:52:19Young man, these items are in great condition, though they're not major pieces.
00:52:25I can offer you this amount for both.
00:52:29These items combined are worth 35 million dollars, but he's offering 30 million.
00:52:35Hmm, that's actually pretty fair.
00:52:38Okay, it's a deal.
00:52:39Excellent.
00:52:43Good.
00:52:44It's transferred.
00:52:45Thank you, sir.
00:52:46It was my pleasure.
00:52:47Well, I'll be going now.
00:52:48All right.
00:52:48Thanks.
00:52:48Take care.
00:52:51Mr. Garcia, take a look at this stone for me.
00:52:55Whoa.
00:52:56Looks like another big shot just arrived.
00:52:59Worth billions.
00:53:02What kind of big shot is this guy?
00:53:04Appraise this for me?
00:53:15Where did you get all these stones, huh?
00:53:17Don't tell me you dug them up from some mining site.
00:53:19Never mind where I got them.
00:53:21Aren't you the expert on ancient jade?
00:53:24That's why I came to you.
00:53:26Help me see which one of these three stones is the best value.
00:53:29Hey, listen.
00:53:30Hey, listen.
00:53:32These three stones here weren't cheap.
00:53:34I'm going to cut one completely in half.
00:53:37Hmm.
00:53:38Just for myself.
00:53:40All right.
00:53:41First, let me take a look.
00:53:43In the past, I was the one helping you pick stones.
00:53:47But the ones you chose yourself, all worthless.
00:53:50Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:53:53I choose this one.
00:53:55Texture, water, content, finish.
00:53:57It's definitely the best of all three.
00:54:00Great.
00:54:01I will return the other two.
00:54:03Hold on.
00:54:04Mr. Garcia, who is this?
00:54:10Oh, this young man found a couple of bargains that he sold to me.
00:54:15He's a customer of mine now.
00:54:17What's wrong?
00:54:18Do you have a different opinion about what I just said?
00:54:22Excuse me, but I believe this stone here is actually the best of the three items.
00:54:29Hey, kid, are you sure about this?
00:54:33Young man, I admit you do have a good eye, but jade and antiques are completely different things.
00:54:40Experience wins over eyesight.
00:54:43Listen, if that's the case, how about we make a bet?
00:54:46What kind of bet?
00:54:47When it's cut and I win, this stone belongs to me.
00:54:52And what if you lose?
00:54:53If I lose, I'll buy all three stones and give them to both of you as a gift.
00:54:59If I lose, I'll buy all three stones and give them to both of you as a gift.
00:55:09What?
00:55:12Well now, young man, that's quite interesting.
00:55:17Judging by your age, you're about as old as my granddaughter.
00:55:21Yet you dare to make such a gutsy bet.
00:55:23Pardon me, you're mistaken about that.
00:55:25True talent is found anywhere.
00:55:27Sure, I may be young, but that doesn't mean I can't win.
00:55:32Well said.
00:55:33Well, in that case, I will take your bet.
00:55:36You know, I have stone-cutting tools inside.
00:55:40Let's cut the stones right now.
00:55:42Great.
00:55:43Let's go.
00:55:43Here, all right.
00:55:48Young man, you first or me first?
00:55:50You are my elder, so please go ahead.
00:55:52I won't bother with formalities.
00:55:55Mr. Howard, cut my piece first.
00:56:03Young man, my stone here, the outer skin shows ice particles.
00:56:08At minimum, it's ice water jade.
00:56:11Now look at yours.
00:56:13A yellow haze on the surface, and no other promising signs.
00:56:17It won't have good texture and translucency.
00:56:19But sir, we haven't tested it yet.
00:56:22How can you be so sure?
00:56:23Hey, boss, it's open now.
00:56:35Isn't this ice water violet jade?
00:56:38And that's not all, too.
00:56:39Its texture and translucency are high-grade ice jade.
00:56:43Just this piece alone is worth at least ten million.
00:56:45Amazing.
00:56:46Well done.
00:56:47Well, now, it is my livelihood, after all.
00:56:51Young man, it's not too late to admit defeat.
00:56:55Hold on.
00:56:56Don't celebrate too early now.
00:56:58My stone hasn't been cut open yet.
00:57:00Stubborn until the very end.
00:57:02Fine.
00:57:03Mr. Howard, the young man's stone, cut it now.
00:57:06All right.
00:57:12How do you want to cut?
00:57:13Mr. Garcia, I think this kid is going to lose the bet.
00:57:23That's fine.
00:57:24Consider it a lesson for the young man.
00:57:40Cut it this way.
00:57:43Young man, is this your first time cutting jade?
00:57:46The cracks on the surface of your stone likely go deep inside.
00:57:51We normally cut it by avoiding the cracks like so.
00:57:54If you cut it your way, it might break after.
00:57:57Don't worry.
00:57:58Just trust me, sir.
00:58:01All right, then.
00:58:02How?
00:58:15How is this possible?
00:58:20What's going on there?
00:58:22Boss!
00:58:23Look!
00:58:24Look at this!
00:58:29Glasswater green jade?
00:58:31Glasswater green jade!
00:58:36Oh, my.
00:58:37It's such a large chunk.
00:58:38This is worth at least 70 to 80 million.
00:58:41No more.
00:58:42Much more than that.
00:58:43Take a look at its size.
00:58:45From this cross-section view,
00:58:47the glasswater composition is beyond what we see.
00:58:50It's worth over 100 million.
00:58:52For one brave enough to cut it.
00:58:54So, sir, what about now?
00:58:58I'm a man of my word.
00:59:00You're one lucky guy.
00:59:02Sir, we agreed earlier.
00:59:05If I won the bet, this jade would be mine, right?
00:59:09Rest assured, young man.
00:59:11Mr. Miller won't go back on his word over this jade.
00:59:13That's good to hear.
00:59:14By the way, is this jade for sale?
00:59:18Sure.
00:59:20I have a client looking for this kind of glasswater green jade.
00:59:24Given its size, maybe...
00:59:26I can offer 110 million.
00:59:28Mr. Garcia's quite the straight shooter.
00:59:30Oh, Mr. Garcia.
00:59:34You're so lucky today.
00:59:36Congrats.
00:59:36I misjudged it.
00:59:40Okay, young man.
00:59:41I'll transfer 110 million.
00:59:43No, no, no, please, Mr. Garcia.
00:59:45I only got this jade thanks to you.
00:59:46I'm truly grateful.
00:59:48I got really lucky.
00:59:49So then, instead of 110 million,
00:59:52you can have this jade for 60 million only.
00:59:54My thanks to you.
00:59:57Good, good, good.
00:59:58I was right about you.
01:00:00Okay, I owe you a favor.
01:00:04Young man.
01:00:06You've got quite an eye there.
01:00:08Even Mr. Garcia,
01:00:10who's dealt with jade for most of his life,
01:00:12couldn't outdo you.
01:00:15Well, of course.
01:00:16I have a secret weapon, right?
01:00:19Mr. Garcia told me
01:00:20you're quite knowledgeable
01:00:22about antiques.
01:00:24Mr. Miller,
01:00:25I'm just figuring things out on my own.
01:00:28Neither arrogant nor humble.
01:00:29Oh, very good.
01:00:32Uh, tomorrow is my birthday.
01:00:35If you have time,
01:00:36please come by.
01:00:37Sure thing.
01:00:43Mason Miller?
01:00:44That's Harper's grandfather, isn't it?
01:00:47A legend in antique collecting circles.
01:00:49No wonder he mentioned a banquet.
01:00:50Young man, are you surprised?
01:00:54Young man, are you surprised?
01:00:58This old man in front of you
01:00:59is a legend in the antique collecting circle.
01:01:02I really didn't expect that.
01:01:04Oh, my.
01:01:06One can always learn from others.
01:01:09Who cares about legends?
01:01:11Empty titles, huh?
01:01:13With Mr. Miller's grace?
01:01:15No wonder he's a legend
01:01:16in the antique collecting world.
01:01:19Young man,
01:01:20you can call me Mr. Miller.
01:01:22Of course,
01:01:23you can be like Mr. Garcia
01:01:24and call me Miller.
01:01:26Either is fine.
01:01:26No, I wouldn't dare.
01:01:27Excuse me, Mr. Miller.
01:01:33I need to answer this call.
01:01:34Sure.
01:01:35Sure.
01:01:40Ethan,
01:01:41the auction's about to start.
01:01:42Why aren't you here yet?
01:01:46Hold on.
01:01:47I'll be right there.
01:01:48Gentlemen,
01:01:49I have some urgent business
01:01:50to attend to.
01:01:51All right.
01:01:52You take care.
01:01:53Hey, young man.
01:01:55Don't forget to attend
01:01:56the banquet tomorrow.
01:01:57Ah, yes, I will.
01:02:00Truly,
01:02:00the new generation
01:02:01surpasses the old.
01:02:03Hey, Miller.
01:02:04Hmm?
01:02:05Your granddaughter, Harper,
01:02:06is still single, right?
01:02:08That's right.
01:02:09If she could win over
01:02:10this young man,
01:02:11you'd have someone
01:02:12to carry on your legacy.
01:02:18The item we're now auctioning
01:02:20is an Aether Dynasty
01:02:21blue and white porcelain.
01:02:23The starting bid is $50,000
01:02:24with $10,000 increments.
01:02:26I have $60,000.
01:02:29$70,000.
01:02:30That lady bids $70,000.
01:02:32$70,000.
01:02:41You're late.
01:02:42I'm sorry.
01:02:42I'm really sorry.
01:02:43I just met someone important,
01:02:45so I was delayed a bit.
01:02:46Someone important?
01:02:47Who could be more important
01:02:49than me?
01:02:50Well, who else could it be?
01:02:51It was your grandfather,
01:02:52Mr. Miller.
01:02:54Let's keep it a secret, though.
01:02:55Don't tell Harper yet.
01:02:56Please don't be mad.
01:02:57I'll make it up to you later.
01:02:59Okay, fine.
01:03:00Let's go then.
01:03:01It's already started.
01:03:02Okay.
01:03:03Isn't that guy the loser
01:03:09that you dumped?
01:03:13Ethan!
01:03:18I can't believe
01:03:19you'd dare show up here.
01:03:20Why wouldn't I come?
01:03:23As for you guys,
01:03:24didn't you
01:03:25lose enough face
01:03:26last time that we met?
01:03:29Ethan,
01:03:30don't think you're so great
01:03:31because you won once.
01:03:32Why are you in this auction today?
01:03:34A small timer like you
01:03:36can't afford it.
01:03:38Noah,
01:03:39Sophia,
01:03:40Ethan is my boyfriend now,
01:03:42so please mind your words.
01:03:44Miss Miller?
01:03:45You're actually
01:03:48with this loser
01:03:48Ethan now?
01:03:50How could he be
01:03:51good enough for you?
01:03:52Have you lost your mind?
01:03:53Whether he's good enough
01:03:54is not for you to decide.
01:03:55Ethan is the person
01:03:56I've chosen.
01:03:58And I won't allow
01:03:59anyone to insult him.
01:04:15This item is an
01:04:17Aether Dynasty
01:04:17Blue and White Porcelain.
01:04:19Starting bid is $50,000.
01:04:21Increments of $10,000.
01:04:23Any bidders?
01:04:25Good.
01:04:26$60,000.
01:04:27That lady?
01:04:28$70,000.
01:04:30Going once?
01:04:32$90,000.
01:04:34Anyone?
01:04:36This lady bids
01:04:37$100,000.
01:04:40$50 million.
01:04:42$50 million.
01:04:43$50 million once?
01:04:45Any higher bids?
01:04:48$55 million.
01:04:50Any higher bids?
01:04:52$60 million.
01:04:53$60 million.
01:04:55$60 million once?
01:04:57Anyone else?
01:04:59$70 million.
01:05:01Anyone else?
01:05:04Noah,
01:05:05why aren't you bidding yet?
01:05:07Didn't you say
01:05:07there would be
01:05:08good items today?
01:05:09What's the rush?
01:05:10The best items
01:05:11are yet to come.
01:05:11Mr. Ethan Smith
01:05:15has bid
01:05:15ceiling price.
01:05:16Any higher offers?
01:05:18Noah,
01:05:19don't tell me
01:05:21you've run out of money.
01:05:21Hello?
01:05:33You little bastard.
01:05:34Why did you provoke
01:05:35Miss Miller like that?
01:05:36What are you talking about,
01:05:37Dad?
01:05:38And why would I offend
01:05:38Miss Miller
01:05:39for no reason?
01:05:40Just three minutes ago,
01:05:41Draycon Group
01:05:42launched a full-scale attack.
01:05:43What did you say?
01:05:45Against our Clark family!
01:05:47Our Clark family
01:05:48is bankrupt!
01:05:49Miss Miller,
01:05:55what exactly happened?
01:05:58Noah?
01:06:00Your family's bankrupt?
01:06:02$70 million!
01:06:05Sophia,
01:06:06now is not the time
01:06:07to discuss this.
01:06:08Stop right there!
01:06:12Tell me,
01:06:13is what she just said true?
01:06:15Yes,
01:06:16that's right.
01:06:17I've been deceiving you
01:06:18all along,
01:06:19you worthless gold digger.
01:06:21Get lost
01:06:21and leave me alone!
01:06:22You liar!
01:06:23Stop right there!
01:06:25I knew something was off
01:06:26about the great
01:06:26young master Clark.
01:06:27I gave you food,
01:06:28clothes,
01:06:28and everything,
01:06:29and it turns out
01:06:30you've been scamming me
01:06:30for money and affection!
01:06:31Ah!
01:06:37That loser
01:06:38cannot even afford
01:06:39a fraction of what I have,
01:06:41and he wanted to marry me?
01:06:42He's punching above his weight.
01:06:43He doesn't even compare
01:06:46to your little finger.
01:06:48I certainly know
01:06:49who to choose.
01:06:52Congratulations,
01:06:53Mr. Smith,
01:06:54on acquiring
01:06:55this item!
01:07:02The Clark family
01:07:03is bankrupt,
01:07:03and Sophia's money
01:07:04was all swindled
01:07:05by Noah.
01:07:06They got what
01:07:06they deserved.
01:07:08Ethan!
01:07:32Ethan!
01:07:33I know I was wrong.
01:07:35Can you forgive me?
01:07:38Sophia,
01:07:38who was it
01:07:40that arrogantly
01:07:40said that
01:07:41Ethan Smith
01:07:42was a loser?
01:07:43I...
01:07:44I was tricked
01:07:46by that jerk,
01:07:47Noah Clark.
01:07:48But now I realize
01:07:49I was wrong.
01:07:51Can you please
01:07:52forgive me?
01:07:54Sophia,
01:07:55what would I want
01:07:55from you?
01:07:57If you had truly
01:07:58realized your mistake,
01:07:59you wouldn't be
01:08:00saying this.
01:08:02But we...
01:08:03Didn't you
01:08:04buy me
01:08:06a diamond
01:08:06engagement ring,
01:08:07and we've
01:08:08already...
01:08:08Enough!
01:08:11You mean this
01:08:12one, right?
01:08:18Ethan, you...
01:08:20Sophia,
01:08:21I just want you
01:08:22to know
01:08:22you don't deserve
01:08:23to wear my ring.
01:08:25Now or ever.
01:08:26I don't want to
01:08:27stay in this
01:08:27small town anymore.
01:08:28Take me to a big city.
01:08:29Sure.
01:08:30I'll take you to
01:08:31Vayna.
01:08:31Let's go!
01:08:32That sounds great!
01:08:33I love Vayna!
01:08:35Then let's go to Vayna!
01:08:36I also like
01:08:37Shallon.
01:08:38I just got paid
01:08:39today, so...
01:08:40I'll take you
01:08:40out of eat right now.
01:08:41Whatever else
01:08:42you want to eat,
01:08:43just tell me
01:08:43and I'll buy it
01:08:44for you.
01:08:45Why?
01:08:45Every time I got paid,
01:08:46I had it all over
01:08:47to you.
01:08:48I let you buy
01:08:48the latest phones
01:08:49and I let you
01:08:49buy your favorite
01:08:50bags.
01:08:50Huh?
01:08:50Sophia!
01:08:51Are you crazy?
01:08:52I'm asking you
01:08:53why!
01:08:54Why did you
01:08:55throw away
01:08:55such a beautiful
01:08:56ring?
01:09:00Ethan,
01:09:01I see you have
01:09:01good taste
01:09:02in rings.
01:09:05Harper,
01:09:06this ring is...
01:09:07Put it on me.
01:09:10Huh?
01:09:11Just do it already.
01:09:14Okay.
01:09:24It's beautiful.
01:09:25You're Sophia,
01:09:30right?
01:09:31Yes, I am.
01:09:32I just wanted
01:09:33to tell you
01:09:33one thing.
01:09:34Ethan is exceptional.
01:09:36You don't deserve him.
01:09:38Huh?
01:09:55Oh my,
01:10:10you shouldn't have
01:10:11spent so much.
01:10:12Oh my,
01:10:14Mayor Clark,
01:10:14what brings you here?
01:10:17Ah, well,
01:10:18thank you so much.
01:10:19Please.
01:10:19Why hasn't
01:10:26that kid
01:10:26shown up yet?
01:10:27He wouldn't
01:10:28stand me up
01:10:28on my birthday,
01:10:29would he?
01:10:30No way.
01:10:30I need to go
01:10:31find out right away.
01:10:33Say hello
01:10:34to Grandpa.
01:10:34All right.
01:10:35Grandpa,
01:10:36I brought him
01:10:36with me!
01:10:38He isn't here.
01:10:39It's okay.
01:10:47Hey.
01:10:47Hey.
01:10:49Uh, Harper?
01:10:50I just need
01:10:51to take this call.
01:10:52Oh, sure.
01:10:52Don't wander off.
01:10:53Wait for Grandpa.
01:10:54I'll introduce you.
01:10:55Yeah, all right.
01:10:57Hello?
01:10:59Have you arrived?
01:11:00Uh, Mr. Miller,
01:11:02I'm already
01:11:02in your courtyard.
01:11:03You're here?
01:11:04That's wonderful.
01:11:05Listen,
01:11:06come to the room
01:11:07on the north side first.
01:11:08I have some matters
01:11:09to discuss with you.
01:11:11Huh?
01:11:12Wouldn't that be
01:11:13a bit inappropriate?
01:11:14Everyone else
01:11:15is outside.
01:11:16Oh my,
01:11:17stop wasting time.
01:11:18Hurry up.
01:11:19This Mr. Miller,
01:11:23why does he have
01:11:24to do everything
01:11:24in such a bloody hurry?
01:11:30Whoa.
01:11:32Uh, Mr. Miller!
01:11:33Well, well.
01:11:35Finally,
01:11:36I've been waiting
01:11:37for you.
01:11:37Come, come, come.
01:11:38Hurry up.
01:11:39Have some tea.
01:11:41Mr. Miller,
01:11:42today's your birthday banquet.
01:11:44What did you want
01:11:45to see me about?
01:11:47It's good news,
01:11:47of course.
01:11:49Ha ha ha ha ha ha.
01:11:49Huh?
01:11:50Hey,
01:11:51just now,
01:11:52did you see
01:11:53my granddaughter?
01:11:54Her name is Harper.
01:11:56Yes, I did.
01:11:57Why'd you ask?
01:11:59What do you think
01:12:00of her?
01:12:02Mr. Miller,
01:12:03what exactly
01:12:04are you asking of me?
01:12:06What if I arranged
01:12:07for you to marry Harper?
01:12:08Hey, young man,
01:12:11could you stop
01:12:12being so jumpy?
01:12:13Calm down, please.
01:12:14Mr. Miller,
01:12:15I'm not being jumpy.
01:12:17It's just that
01:12:17your question is a bit...
01:12:19Well, uh...
01:12:21Oh, my.
01:12:25Originally,
01:12:26there was another
01:12:27young man coming today.
01:12:29I was planning to see
01:12:30which one of you
01:12:30was more outstanding
01:12:31and then give Harper
01:12:32to the better man.
01:12:33But then,
01:12:34he stood me up,
01:12:35damn it.
01:12:37That fool.
01:12:38He really thinks
01:12:38he's the only one
01:12:39worthy of being
01:12:40my grandson-in-law.
01:12:42Mr. Miller,
01:12:43someone actually
01:12:43stood you up?
01:12:45The guy Harper likes.
01:12:46He was supposed
01:12:46to come.
01:12:47Harper has someone
01:12:49she likes?
01:12:50Who is it?
01:12:52I think
01:12:53his surname's
01:12:54Smith.
01:12:55Oh.
01:12:56His name is
01:12:58Ethan Smith.
01:13:00Huh?
01:13:03Yeah.
01:13:07Mr. Miller,
01:13:08this Ethan Smith
01:13:09you're talking about,
01:13:10could that be me, sir?
01:13:13You're Ethan Smith?
01:13:15Yes.
01:13:16I'm Ethan Smith.
01:13:18Oh, my.
01:13:19Why didn't you say
01:13:19so earlier?
01:13:20You made me
01:13:21worry over nothing.
01:13:24I just didn't get
01:13:26a chance to explain
01:13:26it at first.
01:13:27Since you are Ethan,
01:13:29uh,
01:13:29then I can relax.
01:13:32Well, now,
01:13:33my granddaughter
01:13:33has good taste
01:13:34in men, eh?
01:13:37Let me tell you,
01:13:38you treat her well.
01:13:40Don't worry,
01:13:41Mr. Miller.
01:13:42I'll take good care
01:13:43of Harper.
01:13:43Good.
01:13:47I'm looking forward
01:13:48to your upcoming
01:13:49wedding banquet.
01:13:56Please quiet down.
01:13:57everyone,
01:14:00today is a wonderful day.
01:14:02While everyone is here,
01:14:04I have an important
01:14:05announcement
01:14:05to make now.
01:14:07As you all can see,
01:14:09my granddaughter,
01:14:11Harper,
01:14:11and Ethan here
01:14:12are deeply in love.
01:14:15After thorough discussions
01:14:16with Ethan earlier,
01:14:18we both believe
01:14:19this marriage is
01:14:20extremely suitable.
01:14:21So today,
01:14:22we're making this matter
01:14:22official
01:14:23to their engagement.
01:14:24then I'd like to wish
01:14:26Mr. Miller
01:14:26a great grandchild
01:14:27very soon.
01:14:30Thank you so much
01:14:31for your kind words.
01:14:32I've been waiting
01:14:33for this.
01:14:34Mr. Miller,
01:14:35this is wonderful news.
01:14:37Ethan is such
01:14:37a talented young man,
01:14:38and with Harper,
01:14:39they truly are
01:14:40a match made in heaven.
01:14:41Yes, indeed.
01:14:42Harper is so clever
01:14:42and bright,
01:14:43and Ethan is so accomplished.
01:14:45This marriage
01:14:45couldn't be more perfect.
01:14:47Mr. Miller,
01:14:48you are truly blessed.
01:14:50Your home will soon
01:14:50be full of grandchildren.
01:14:51Grandpa,
01:14:53why are you announcing
01:14:54this in front
01:14:54of so many people?
01:14:56Oh, why feeling shy now?
01:14:59Your grandpa
01:15:00is just happy for you.
01:15:02Mr. Miller,
01:15:04rest assured,
01:15:05I will not disappoint you, sir.
01:15:07I will take good care
01:15:08of Harper.
01:15:09With those words
01:15:10from you,
01:15:11I can relax.
01:15:13I object
01:15:14to this marriage.
01:15:16I object
01:15:16to this marriage.
01:15:21Young Mr. King,
01:15:24you'd better explain yourself.
01:15:26Don't be fooled
01:15:26by this loser.
01:15:28He's a nobody
01:15:28from the bottom of society.
01:15:30Someone like him
01:15:31isn't good enough
01:15:32for Harper.
01:15:33Lucas,
01:15:33it's my grandfather's birthday.
01:15:35Stop causing trouble here.
01:15:37Harper,
01:15:37I'm telling the truth here.
01:15:39Just look at today's banquet.
01:15:40For this party,
01:15:41the gift I brought
01:15:42is worth millions.
01:15:43And what about him?
01:15:43This loser,
01:15:44what did he bring?
01:15:45You two don't belong
01:15:46in the same world.
01:15:47Enough!
01:15:48Mr. Miller!
01:15:49You just want to know
01:15:50what he gave me, right?
01:15:53I'll tell you now.
01:15:54He gave me
01:15:55a tricolored horse.
01:15:57This horse is worth
01:15:59a hundred million.
01:16:00Now do you dare say
01:16:01your gift
01:16:02is better than his?
01:16:04Mr. Miller,
01:16:06you must be joking.
01:16:07I've investigated him.
01:16:09This loser
01:16:10is just a pathetic
01:16:10wage earner.
01:16:11A complete nobody.
01:16:12How could he afford
01:16:13a gift worth million?
01:16:14Lucas,
01:16:15how dare you speak like that?
01:16:17Seriously, Lucas?
01:16:18I might let this slide
01:16:19any other day.
01:16:20But today's
01:16:21my grandfather's birthday.
01:16:22You're not trying
01:16:23to cause trouble,
01:16:24are you?
01:16:24Oh, Mr. Miller,
01:16:26I didn't mean it like that.
01:16:27Enough!
01:16:28Before now,
01:16:29because of my friendship
01:16:30with your grandfather,
01:16:31I've left you alone.
01:16:33But now I see that.
01:16:34It's time the King family
01:16:36learned a lesson.
01:16:37Mr. Miller!
01:16:38Sir,
01:16:39Mr. Miller,
01:16:40allow me to handle this.
01:16:41Please leave it to me.
01:16:42Hmm.
01:16:43Sorry for the trouble,
01:16:44Mr. Quinn.
01:16:45What are you going to do?
01:16:46What's this?
01:16:49What are you doing?
01:16:51Hey,
01:16:51I'm from the King family.
01:16:52Don't touch me!
01:16:53Hey!
01:16:58What is this?
01:16:59What do you want?
01:17:01You'd better settle down.
01:17:03You've got some nerve.
01:17:04You know what?
01:17:05I absolutely hate
01:17:06spoiled rich kids like you
01:17:08who think you're untouchable
01:17:09because of your status.
01:17:10Acting so damn arrogant!
01:17:11I'm going to teach you
01:17:12a lesson today.
01:17:13Take him away!
01:17:15Mr. Miller,
01:17:16I'll go handle this.
01:17:23Let's go.
01:17:26The King and the Clark families
01:17:28aren't strong.
01:17:29They've completely
01:17:29lost faith this time.
01:17:31We should still be
01:17:31cautious about them.
01:17:33Don't worry.
01:17:34Wait,
01:17:35what do you mean
01:17:35don't worry?
01:17:36The two families
01:17:37have had shady dealings
01:17:38for years.
01:17:39The Clark family
01:17:39is bankrupt.
01:17:40Soon the King family
01:17:41will collapse.
01:17:42Really?
01:17:44Grandfather knows
01:17:45members of the King family.
01:17:47He could have
01:17:48stepped in to mediate,
01:17:49but Lucas just had
01:17:50to mess with you
01:17:50this time.
01:17:51Looks like all that
01:17:52awaits them
01:17:53is a dead end.
01:17:55Everyone's been
01:17:56waiting a while.
01:17:57Let them take their seats.
01:17:59Start eating.
01:17:59Got it.
01:18:02You two,
01:18:03come with me.
01:18:03Come on,
01:18:15just relax,
01:18:15you two.
01:18:16I don't bite.
01:18:19The reason
01:18:20I called you here today
01:18:22is that I wanted
01:18:22to ask you both
01:18:23when you'll get married
01:18:24and have children.
01:18:25Grandpa,
01:18:26you're being too impatient.
01:18:27We're not even
01:18:28at that stage yet.
01:18:29It's still too early?
01:18:31Back in my day,
01:18:32your grandmother
01:18:33and I got married
01:18:34the first day we met.
01:18:36Let me tell you something.
01:18:37When your father
01:18:38was your age,
01:18:39he was already
01:18:39running errands
01:18:40by himself.
01:18:41Grandpa,
01:18:41what are you even
01:18:42talking about?
01:18:43I'm just telling it
01:18:44like it is.
01:18:48Harper?
01:18:50What's wrong?
01:18:53Could it be from that?
01:18:55Harper?
01:18:56Could it be?
01:18:57Could it possibly be?
01:18:58This is wonderful.
01:19:02Absolutely wonderful,
01:19:03huh?
01:19:04You're being too loud,
01:19:05Grandpa.
01:19:06Hey,
01:19:07Ethan,
01:19:08you'd better prepare
01:19:09yourself well now.
01:19:10The Miller family
01:19:11is going to have
01:19:12a new member.
01:19:13Grandpa,
01:19:14don't worry.
01:19:16I'll take good care
01:19:17of Harper
01:19:17and the baby.
01:19:19Good!
01:19:20That's my excellent
01:19:21grandson-in-law.
01:19:22Oh, my!
01:19:23Our family is finally
01:19:24having a new member!
01:19:25I should tell
01:19:26everyone about this!
01:19:27Just let Grandpa
01:19:27tell everyone.
01:19:28It's too early to tell!
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