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00:00:00Dad, your health isn't great right now. Who is it that you have to meet?
00:00:08Grandpa, why don't we go back to the hospital? That person can visit you there.
00:00:14No! He's already here.
00:00:30Give us a moment.
00:00:44Your disciple, Conrad Price pays his respects, Mr. Bale.
00:01:00Conrad, fifty years have passed in the blink. You've finally reached this point too.
00:01:13Time ages us all. But you haven't changed at all.
00:01:19By the way, Mr. Bale, what role are you living as now?
00:01:24I'm a college lector.
00:01:27That suits your image.
00:01:35Your time's running out. What do you need from me? Just say it.
00:01:40You saw right through me.
00:01:42Mr. Bale, I humbly ask you.
00:01:46For all the years, I served you as your disciple.
00:01:50Please, protect my family for three years after I'm gone.
00:01:57Very well, I promise you. Three years, not a day more, not a day less.
00:02:06When the time is up, I'll leave. From then on, I'll have nothing more to do with the prices.
00:02:12So be it.
00:02:14During these three years, what role do you want me to play in your family?
00:02:17I've already made arrangements.
00:02:24Susan, come here.
00:02:26What is it, Grandpa?
00:02:28Susan, this is Logan Bale. From now on, he'll be your husband.
00:02:36Grandpa, what are you talking about? I don't even know him. And I already have someone I like.
00:02:51Dad, you've got to be kidding. She's your granddaughter. You're flesh and blood.
00:02:56Conrad, marriage is a big deal. You can't just decide this for her. Who's this young man?
00:03:03He's a teacher. He's perfect for you, Susan.
00:03:08But...
00:03:09I've already written my will. If you don't do as I say, all the prized family's assets will be frozen.
00:03:21If you don't agree to this, I'll never rest in peace.
00:03:26All right. Okay, she'll marry.
00:03:29Susan, do as your grandfather says. He must have his reasons.
00:03:33This is the only way to keep Mr. Bale with the family longer.
00:03:38It's your grandpa's last wish. Just go along with it. Huh? Dad, we'll do it.
00:03:44I'll honor your wish, Grandpa.
00:03:46Very well.
00:03:47I've been trusting Susan to you. I can rest easy now.
00:03:57All right.
00:04:02Grandpa!
00:04:09Up ahead is the Price's sales office for the new development. We're going in and smashing everything.
00:04:14Just make sure they can't open for business. Got it?
00:04:17Got it, boss!
00:04:18Let's go!
00:04:19Let's go!
00:04:23You have one minute to get out of my sight.
00:04:26Who the hell are you?
00:04:28Get lost!
00:04:30We have 50 seconds left.
00:04:40What?
00:04:44Where are you?
00:04:55I'm at the sales office.
00:04:57I'm in the Azure Bar right now. Get here in 10 minutes.
00:05:01I'm 12 miles away. How is that possible?
00:05:03Figure it out yourself.
00:05:09How did it go, Susan?
00:05:10Yeah, what happened? Don't keep us guessing.
00:05:12He said okay.
00:05:15Seriously? Awesome.
00:05:17All right then. If he shows up within 10 minutes, this round is on us.
00:05:22But if he doesn't, you're paying.
00:05:25Then I'm waiting for sure.
00:05:27Susan, he's still your husband. Aren't you going a little far?
00:05:32What's wrong with that?
00:05:33Ever since Grandpa died three years ago.
00:05:35No matter what I try, he still refuses to divorce me.
00:05:38If he insists on clinging to me, then I'll just treat him like a synth.
00:05:42Being allowed to stick around Susan is already more than he deserves.
00:05:46He's not even a full-time teacher, just a villain.
00:05:49Marrying into one of the four great families of Tristan must be the luckiest thing that ever happened to him.
00:05:54It's Gary!
00:05:59Hey, Gary!
00:06:01Yeah, sure. Got it. Sure, I will.
00:06:04Well, the man of your dreams, Gary, is coming back in three days. Are you excited?
00:06:09Don't be ridiculous. I'm married.
00:06:13Drop the axe, Susan. We know you too well.
00:06:17You should ditch your useless husband. Gary's the one truly meant for you.
00:06:22Oh dear. One minute left. He's not here yet.
00:06:27Looks like you're going to lose, Susan.
00:06:39What's wrong, Susan? Are you okay?
00:06:46I won.
00:06:48I won.
00:06:50Damn! You really are something, Susan. How did you train him?
00:06:53You're the best.
00:06:55What's going on?
00:06:56Nothing's going on.
00:06:58But you sounded really urgent on the phone.
00:07:01I called you over to entertain everyone a bit.
00:07:04Entertain?
00:07:05That's right. It's entertainment. Susan made a bet with us.
00:07:07She said with one call, no matter how far, you'd rush over right away.
00:07:11And guess what? You showed up on time.
00:07:14Goodness. With Tristan's peak evening traffic.
00:07:17How did you even get here? Did you fly?
00:07:23So you caught me here just for a bet with your friends. You're messing with me.
00:07:27Yeah. So what?
00:07:30A noise?
00:07:32If you're upset, you can leave our family.
00:07:34Disappear from my sight. I won't stop you.
00:07:36I can even give you a lot of money.
00:07:38So you'll never have to work again.
00:07:41That'll even cover all your expenses.
00:07:43Mr. Bale, I humbly ask you, for all the years, I served you as your disciple.
00:07:51Please, protect my family for three years after I'm gone.
00:07:55Susan.
00:07:58If I hadn't promised your grandfather, I wouldn't have stayed for three years.
00:08:03Forget it. There's only three days left. When that's over, the Price family and I are done.
00:08:08Hey, Mr. Simp. Susan's talking to you. Cat got your tongue? Answer her already.
00:08:14Logan, I suggest you leave Susan soon. Don't drag her down.
00:08:18It's getting late. We've got a key deal tomorrow. Let me take you home.
00:08:36Let me take you home.
00:08:38That's it? That's what took you so long? To come up with?
00:08:42Isn't that good enough? A house husband should be like him. Bearing it all with patience. Get it?
00:08:49How else do you think he lasted three years?
00:08:52True. But if it were me, I couldn't do it.
00:08:56Hey, Logan. I really admire you.
00:08:58Where are you?
00:08:59No need to take me home. I'll go home.
00:09:07What a buskill.
00:09:10Susan! Wait for me!
00:09:16Logan, Susan's actually a good person. Try to be more patient with her.
00:09:20She's not trying to humiliate you. Don't take it to heart.
00:09:28Not trying to humiliate me. Well, only a few more days. Just leave it at that.
00:09:43For now on, we're staying away from the prices.
00:09:46Yeah, boss. That guy is nowhere near ordinary.
00:09:51It's lucky he didn't try to kill us or we'd be done for.
00:09:54Yeah. I told you. Conrad's been gone three years, yet the prices are still at their peak.
00:10:01Even without his protection.
00:10:03Now I know why. There's a powerful man behind them.
00:10:08We can't afford to provoke him. Looks like we can't stay in Tristan anymore.
00:10:13Come on. Let's go. Let's go.
00:10:19Hey, where's Logan? Why isn't he back to cook yet?
00:10:21I'm back.
00:10:22You finally came home? Don't you know what time it is? Are you trying to starve us?
00:10:26Lana, I also have a job. I've got my own stuff to handle.
00:10:30Maybe let the maid do the cooking from now on. Don't wait for me.
00:10:34Jeez. I didn't say anything wrong and you're upset?
00:10:38That's what you get for cooking so well. Mom and Dad are spoiled by your food.
00:10:41The maid's cooking, it can't compare.
00:10:42What if one day, I don't come home at all?
00:10:47Don't come home? What do you mean? Are you tired of cooking now?
00:10:51No.
00:10:52Hurry up and go make dinner then.
00:10:54Fine.
00:10:55Susan, you're amazing. He doesn't even dare say a word around you.
00:11:03Come on. If it wasn't for Dad's request, would we let him freeload for three years?
00:11:09Be glad he's at least somewhat useful. Just be content with that.
00:11:12Susan, about the contract with Mr. Gibson, are you confident?
00:11:18Not really, compared to the other three great families in Tristan.
00:11:22We're not much of a competitor, but I'll do my best.
00:11:26You have to make it happen. This partnership means a lot to our family.
00:11:31Look around this house. Your dad doesn't do anything.
00:11:34And Logan's useless. We're all counting on you.
00:11:38I know, Mom. Don't worry.
00:11:40If worse comes to worst, you can ask your old classmate, Gary Gibson.
00:11:46Mr. Gibson is his uncle. If you ask him, I'm sure it'll work out.
00:11:51Yeah, exactly. The two of you grew up together.
00:11:54He's practically family. There's no need to be shy.
00:12:06Susan, about the contract with Mr. Gibson.
00:12:09Are you confident?
00:12:13Can't sleep?
00:12:15If I'm keeping you up, you can sleep on the couch in the study.
00:12:19Actually, you don't have to worry. Tomorrow will be fine.
00:12:22Actually, you don't have to worry. Tomorrow will be fine.
00:12:24What do you even know? You think this is as easy as cooking?
00:12:25If worse comes to worst, you can ask your old classmate, Gary Gibson.
00:12:41Mr. Gibson is his uncle.
00:12:42Hello?
00:12:43Susan, I'm waiting downstairs.
00:12:47Hello?
00:12:48Susan, I'm waiting downstairs.
00:12:53Susan, it's been ages.
00:13:00Here, take it.
00:13:01Gary, weren't you supposed to come back in three days?
00:13:02I told everyone that on purpose. So I could see you first thing when I got back.
00:13:16Susan, do you understand how I feel about you?
00:13:18I'm sorry, Gary. I'm married.
00:13:24Susan, I know about your situation.
00:13:27That Logan is just a lab dog you keep around.
00:13:29He's insignificant. Now that I'm back, I'll marry you if you divorce him.
00:13:34Gary, I'm glad that you're back.
00:13:36But this is too sudden. I don't know how to reply you.
00:13:41I understand. I'm not in a rush. Now that I'm back, I'm not leaving anytime soon.
00:13:47I won't pressure you or force you. I just came today to see how the woman I've missed is doing.
00:13:52If you're better at knowing you're doing well, get some rest.
00:13:59Gary.
00:14:00Well, I might meet your uncle tomorrow to talk about the Gemby project.
00:14:07Could you put in a good word for me?
00:14:09Of course. After all these years, it's the first time you've asked for help.
00:14:13Consider it done.
00:14:14Thank you, Gary. When it's done, I'll make sure to thank you properly.
00:14:18Wait for my good news. It's windy out. You should head back.
00:14:30Why are you up?
00:14:37You seem anxious lately. So I made you some chamomile tea to help you sleep.
00:14:43Get some rest after you drink it.
00:14:50Wait. Aren't you going to ask me where I just went?
00:14:55Would you even tell me if I did?
00:15:00Logan. You're a really good man. You've taken care of me for three years. Without a single complaint.
00:15:08But there's something you should know. Even in ten years. Not just three.
00:15:13I won't open up. Just because you're being nice. The gap between us is too big. We're from different worlds.
00:15:20Got it.
00:15:22Stop right there.
00:15:24Do you think catering to my feelings will make me feel indebted to you?
00:15:31Never.
00:15:36Hello, Roy.
00:15:37What's the matter, Gary? Why are you calling this late?
00:15:40Well, about our Gen B project, I have a friend...
00:15:44Stop right there! You're not allowed to get involved in that project.
00:15:48Why not?
00:15:49Someone who did our family a huge favor has already taken that project.
00:15:54No one's allowed to interfere.
00:15:56Understand?
00:15:58Okay, got it.
00:16:06Wait for me in the car.
00:16:07Okay.
00:16:16Miss Price, right?
00:16:17Yes.
00:16:18Mr. Gibson has been waiting for you. Please follow me.
00:16:23This way, please.
00:16:25Miss Price, you're here. Have a seat.
00:16:27Mr. Gibson, about the Gen B project, I know the Price family isn't the strongest interest in it.
00:16:32But don't worry, I'll personally handle the project and make sure it's done right.
00:16:37I hope he'll give us a chance.
00:16:41Relax.
00:16:43The project's already yours.
00:16:45Here's the project's contract.
00:16:47Are you sure this is appropriate?
00:16:58Are you sure this is appropriate?
00:17:01Maybe I should give you a full introduction about Price Corp first.
00:17:06Since that man spoke up, I know I can trust your company.
00:17:09That man...
00:17:11Is someone very close to you, of course.
00:17:14I might meet your uncle tomorrow to talk about the Gen B project.
00:17:20Could you put in a good word for me?
00:17:22Of course.
00:17:24Wait for my good news.
00:17:26Thank you, Mr. Gibson.
00:17:29Price Corp will not let you down.
00:17:31Here, sign it.
00:17:39Here's to a successful partnership.
00:17:41Pleasure working with you.
00:17:44Take care.
00:17:50Mr. Bale.
00:17:52The task is done.
00:17:53I've handed the project to Ms. Price.
00:17:56Good. I'll visit Gibson Istek one day.
00:17:59Really? That's great!
00:18:01The Gibsons will always be honored to welcome you, Mr. Bale.
00:18:08Susan.
00:18:09Gary, were you waiting for me?
00:18:12Yeah.
00:18:14About what you asked me to help with last night, let me fill you in.
00:18:18Thank you so much. I got the...
00:18:21Gen B project.
00:18:24You're really my lifesaver.
00:18:25Didn't Roy say the project was ready to sign it? What happened? Did he say no but help me anyway?
00:18:32It was nothing. As long as you're happy.
00:18:36Oh, have you eaten yet? Let me buy you lunch.
00:18:42No, let me treat you. You've done me such a big favor.
00:18:44Sure. I know a place with great food.
00:18:47Okay.
00:18:48Let's go.
00:18:57I think I drank a little too much.
00:18:59Really?
00:19:01You look fine to me.
00:19:05Back in college, everyone said we were a perfect match.
00:19:10But because of my family's wishes, I went abroad for three years.
00:19:14Otherwise, we might have ended up together.
00:19:17Come, let's drink.
00:19:21Come on.
00:19:23Cheers.
00:19:37Gary, a lot of things can change in three years.
00:19:41Hello?
00:19:43I waited in the car for three hours.
00:19:46Then found out you already left.
00:19:48I'm having lunch with a friend I forgot to tell you.
00:19:50You can go home first.
00:19:51Are you drinking?
00:19:53You're so annoying. Hang on.
00:19:55You're Logan, right?
00:19:57I'm Gary.
00:19:58You must have heard of me.
00:19:59I know who you are.
00:20:00You're Susan's classmate in college.
00:20:01Yeah, that's me.
00:20:02I wasn't interested before.
00:20:03But from now on.
00:20:04I'm Gary.
00:20:05You must have heard of me.
00:20:06I know who you are.
00:20:07You're Susan's classmate in college.
00:20:08Yeah, that's me.
00:20:09I wasn't interested before.
00:20:10But from now on, I'll protect Susan.
00:20:13I hope you'll be smart and walk away from her.
00:20:15Let's keep things simple.
00:20:18Logan.
00:20:19Gary's a little drunk.
00:20:21We're having lunch.
00:20:22He helped me close the deal today.
00:20:24I'll head home on my own later.
00:20:26That's all for now.
00:20:29I'm sorry Susan.
00:20:30I just hate him.
00:20:32I hate that he took three years of your life.
00:20:34I overreacted earlier.
00:20:35But I meant every word.
00:20:40It's fine.
00:20:42I understand.
00:20:43It's getting late.
00:20:44Let's call it a day.
00:20:46In such a hurry.
00:20:49How's this?
00:20:50Let's drink to the youth we lost.
00:20:54Just one last glass.
00:20:55Okay?
00:20:56Cheers.
00:20:57Cheers.
00:21:11What's wrong Susan?
00:21:12I think I really drank too much.
00:21:15Let me help you to the couch.
00:21:17Okay?
00:21:34Susan.
00:21:36You're so beautiful.
00:21:39I like you.
00:21:40Gary.
00:21:45Stop.
00:21:46I'm married.
00:21:48Susan.
00:21:49I'm sorry.
00:21:50I just can't hold it in anymore.
00:21:53Let go of me.
00:21:54Gary.
00:21:55Don't do this.
00:21:57Go away.
00:21:58Susan.
00:21:59Just give me a chance.
00:22:00Divorce Logan.
00:22:01With the Gibson and Price families joining forces,
00:22:03we'll run the whole of Tristan.
00:22:05Okay?
00:22:06Get away from me.
00:22:07Let go of me.
00:22:09Let go of me.
00:22:10I said go away.
00:22:12No.
00:22:14Let go of me.
00:22:17No.
00:22:21Who the hell is it?
00:22:23Who the hell are you?
00:22:24Let go of me.
00:22:25Logan.
00:22:26Actually got rough.
00:22:27Let go of me.
00:22:29You bastard.
00:22:33Logan.
00:22:35Let him go.
00:22:37Release him Logan.
00:22:40Let go.
00:22:44Let him go.
00:22:50Logan.
00:22:52You're that guy who's kept Susan to yourself for three years.
00:22:56How dare you treat me like that?
00:22:57You're finished.
00:22:58Logan.
00:23:04Apologize to him.
00:23:06You were made apologize.
00:23:07Say sorry to him.
00:23:08He was just-
00:23:09Do it!
00:23:10Sorry.
00:23:11Logan.
00:23:12Logan.
00:23:13Logan.
00:23:14Logan.
00:23:15Logan.
00:23:16Logan.
00:23:17Logan.
00:23:18Logan.
00:23:19Logan.
00:23:20Logan.
00:23:21Logan.
00:23:22Logan.
00:23:23Logan.
00:23:24Oh, even though you were rude just now.
00:23:25I'll forgive you for Susan's sake.
00:23:26Susan.
00:23:27I was wrong.
00:23:28I had too much to drink and lost my head there.
00:23:29Good thing it didn't get worse.
00:23:30You're not mad, right?
00:23:31Let's leave it at that.
00:23:32I'm leaving.
00:23:33I'll call you later.
00:23:34How did it go?
00:23:35Did the Jambi project go through?
00:23:36How did it go?
00:23:37Did the Jambi project go through?
00:23:38How did it go?
00:23:39Did the Jambi project go through?
00:23:40Ah dear, from the look on her face, I'd say it didn't.
00:23:41What are we going to do?
00:23:42What are we going to do?
00:23:43We don't have to go through it.
00:23:44I was wrong.
00:23:45I had too much to drink and lost my head there.
00:23:46Good thing it didn't get worse.
00:23:47You're not mad, right?
00:23:48Let's leave it at that.
00:23:49I'm leaving.
00:23:50I'll-I'll call you later.
00:23:53How did it go?
00:23:55Did the Jambi project go through?
00:24:00Ah dear, from the look on her face, I'd say it didn't.
00:24:04What are we going to do?
00:24:05What are we going to do?
00:24:08We really needed that deal.
00:24:11The contract's already signed.
00:24:14We're moving into the construction phase next.
00:24:17Already?
00:24:18We're constructing that fast?
00:24:21So-so everything's finalized?
00:24:24You're amazing, Susan.
00:24:26Eh, that was so quick.
00:24:28Oh my.
00:24:29Doesn't it usually take a few rounds of meetings?
00:24:31It was my friend Gary helped me out.
00:24:36So it was him.
00:24:39You can always count on an old classmate.
00:24:42Unlike some people who just freeload off others.
00:24:46I'll make dinner.
00:24:48Honey, look at that!
00:24:53Do you feel wronged?
00:24:59No.
00:25:00How's that possible?
00:25:02You stood up for me, and I made you apologize.
00:25:05But you kept your cool.
00:25:07I really appreciate it.
00:25:08You're thankful?
00:25:10Because I let him go?
00:25:12Logan, I only got that project because he put in a good word for me.
00:25:16We owe him too much for that.
00:25:20You understand, right?
00:25:23So you think that deal went through because of him?
00:25:26Who else could it be?
00:25:28He's an ordinary member of the Gibsons who just returned from abroad.
00:25:33He has zero say in that company.
00:25:35What makes you think he could influence a deal that big?
00:25:41Well, you do have a point.
00:25:46But...
00:25:47He's still part of the Gibson family.
00:25:49If it wasn't him, then who else could it be?
00:25:53It can't be anyone, but definitely not him.
00:25:58Logan, there's no need to be jealous.
00:26:02We're already married.
00:26:03Even if it's only a name, I won't cross any lines as long as that stands.
00:26:12Honestly, it's not worth being jealous of.
00:26:15I just want you to open your eyes and learn to think.
00:26:18Know right from wrong and see things as they are.
00:26:21What the prizes need is a capable leader who can run it.
00:26:25Your grandpa's been gone for three years.
00:26:27He built his family business from nothing, but you?
00:26:30In three years, you've barely made any progress.
00:26:33I can't help but worry about this family's future.
00:26:37Logan, what's wrong with you?
00:26:40You're just a substitute teacher.
00:26:43Are you trying to lecture me like one of your students?
00:26:46It may sound harsh, but I'm only stating facts.
00:26:47Facts?
00:26:48You call that facts?
00:26:49For three years since grandpa passed, everything's run smoothly and thrived.
00:26:50I've handled everything myself.
00:26:51The business is thriving under my management.
00:26:52And you say I've not made any progress?
00:26:53Logan, you're just a live-in son-in-law living office.
00:26:54The business is like a battlefield.
00:26:55Do you have any idea about all its rules and tricks?
00:26:56You think you can lecture me?
00:26:57Have you forgotten your place?
00:26:58The business is like a battlefield.
00:26:59Do you have any idea about all its rules and tricks?
00:27:00You think you can lecture me?
00:27:01Have you forgotten your place?
00:27:02It's my fault.
00:27:03Good that you know.
00:27:04Good that you know.
00:27:05I've already done my job.
00:27:06The business has run smoothly and thrived.
00:27:07The business has run smoothly and thrived.
00:27:08I've handled everything myself.
00:27:09The business is thriving under my management.
00:27:10And you say I've not made any progress?
00:27:11Logan, you're just a live-in son-in-law living office.
00:27:16Business is like a battlefield.
00:27:18Do you have any idea about all its rules and tricks?
00:27:21You think you can lecture me?
00:27:22Have you forgotten your place?
00:27:24It's my fault.
00:27:29Good that you know.
00:27:31I've already been patient with you today.
00:27:33I even came in here to explain myself.
00:27:35You should have taken the chance to let it go.
00:27:38But you pushed it instead.
00:27:40No one makes me dislike you more.
00:27:44When I said it's my fault,
00:27:46I mean I protected you too much.
00:27:49I made you a spoiled princess who never grew up.
00:27:52You're stubborn and arrogant.
00:27:54I'm stubborn.
00:27:55If that's what you think,
00:27:57I'll admit it.
00:27:58That's how I've treated you.
00:28:00But what do you mean you protected me?
00:28:02Explain that.
00:28:03What do you mean?
00:28:04Chauffering me around.
00:28:06Serving me on hand and foot.
00:28:08Cooking for me.
00:28:09And taking care of me when I was sick.
00:28:10That's what you call protecting me?
00:28:12Three years are up.
00:28:15Tomorrow is the last day.
00:28:17It's time to be honest about some things.
00:28:21Fine.
00:28:23Then I'll tell you the truth.
00:28:25Without me, your family business would have collapsed long ago.
00:28:31All the smooth sailing and success you've seen was all me behind the scenes.
00:28:35I cleared obstacles for you, managed your connections, and cleared up your messes.
00:28:38Ted, what happened today?
00:28:42Hit you that hard?
00:28:44Would fall a long time ago if not for you.
00:28:47I can't believe you said that.
00:28:49What's going on here?
00:28:51What happened?
00:28:52Why are you two yelling?
00:28:53Logan, how dare you argue with Susan?
00:28:56You've got some nerve.
00:28:59You've got some nerve.
00:29:01Logan, apologize to Susan right now, or I'll throw you out of this house.
00:29:05Even if he apologizes, he has to go.
00:29:07A living son-in-law has no say in this family.
00:29:10Mom, Dad, forget it.
00:29:11Logan's just throwing a little tantrum.
00:29:14He's only human too.
00:29:15I can deal with a little attitude sometimes.
00:29:17He dares throw a tantrum at you.
00:29:19He's getting too bold.
00:29:21Susan, just divorce him.
00:29:24I know it was your grandpa's last wish, but it's been three years.
00:29:28He should be resting in peace by now, right?
00:29:31Yeah, exactly.
00:29:32I agree.
00:29:33You should divorce too.
00:29:35Logan, I'm giving you one last chance.
00:29:38If you apologize to me now, I'll let this go.
00:29:42You can continue living with us.
00:29:44And we'll pretend this never happened.
00:29:48You want me to apologize again?
00:29:50Yes.
00:29:52Won't you?
00:29:53You've got some nerve.
00:29:55My daughter's giving you an out, and you refuse it.
00:29:58You don't know your place.
00:29:59It's because Susan's too kind.
00:30:02I'm running out of patience.
00:30:04This is your last warning.
00:30:06And if I don't apologize...
00:30:08You really have to ask?
00:30:10Are you serious?
00:30:11I want to hear you say it yourself.
00:30:17Then we'll get a divorce.
00:30:20You'll leave my family for good.
00:30:22Leave my family for good.
00:30:33Alright.
00:30:34Then let's get divorced.
00:30:40Then let's get divorced.
00:30:41You...
00:30:42What did you just say?
00:30:43Say that again!
00:30:44The county clerk's office is closed.
00:30:45We'll go for his thing in the morning.
00:30:47Let's eat first.
00:30:48Hey, kid.
00:30:49Hey.
00:30:50Hey.
00:30:51Hey.
00:30:52Hey.
00:30:53Did I hear that right?
00:30:54He agreed to a divorce?
00:30:55What?
00:30:56This is perfect.
00:30:57Susan, once you're divorced, you'll finally be free again.
00:30:59You have our support.
00:31:00Do it.
00:31:01I don't think it's that simple.
00:31:02Logan's been mooching off our family for three years, and he's so infatuated with Susan.
00:31:07What's gotten into him today?
00:31:09You mean he's just putting on a tough act?
00:31:12He's bluffing?
00:31:13Oh, whatever.
00:31:14I don't think it's that simple.
00:31:16Logan's been mooching off our family for three years.
00:31:18And he's so infatuated with Susan.
00:31:20What's gotten into him today?
00:31:22You mean he's just putting on a tough act?
00:31:24He's bluffing.
00:31:25Ah, whatever.
00:31:27I don't know.
00:31:28He's just putting on a tough act.
00:31:30he's bluffing ah whatever once tomorrow's over susan will be free again
00:31:36how wonderful i just hope he won't back out
00:31:41they'll celebrate too that's a possibility even if he begs i'm not forgiving him that easily
00:31:51oh dude i'm hungry honey why don't we eat first we'll talk tomorrow come on susan let's eat come
00:31:58on nice this duck is so juicy it rivals the best restaurant come on dig in
00:32:15i'm done too
00:32:28see not a word and off he goes to wash the dishes he does look kind of pitiful alone
00:32:38it's like we're all ganging up on him what are you talking about susan if he apologizes sincerely
00:32:45it's more give him another chance okay we'll see about that
00:32:50i made you a foot soak with some epsom salt it should help with your sleep
00:33:00see he's trying to butter me up take it away i don't want it all right
00:33:07wait wait what is it i changed my mind
00:33:16you ready to apologize now there's no one else here if you say sorry now i'll pretend today never
00:33:37happened get some rest so stupid we'll see how you play it tomorrow
00:33:52you
00:34:01conrad you asked me to take care of your family for three years
00:34:05and i've done my best now three years are up it's time to go
00:34:14what's between us and here goodbye
00:34:22look breakfast's already ready doesn't seem like he wants a divorce maybe we should just forget
00:34:30about it later give him a way out after all we're used to his cooking after all these years
00:34:36i forgive you forgive don't you understand i won't hold you accountable for what you said yesterday
00:34:54so that's what you meant
00:34:57are you done eating i am
00:35:00then take your papers and let's get the divorce done what
00:35:10logan what do you mean by that wow you really think you're something huh susan has already forgiven
00:35:19you what more do you want do you expect all of us to cuddle you
00:35:23logan don't push it i'm running out of patience
00:35:32get changed i'll wait for you in the car
00:35:36hey what's your attitude what do you think you are susan you must divorce him get your documents
00:35:43right it's better this way after the divorce you can rekindle things with gary
00:35:48let's see what he's up to
00:36:00we're here how long are you going to keep this up this is your final chance
00:36:05go back now and i can forgive you get out
00:36:09you better not regret this
00:36:19have you two thought this through yes we have let's get it done have you handled the
00:36:24notarization of the asset division assets the car belongs to the prices i'll return it
00:36:29i just realized that logan came nothing during these three years the only car he had was solely for
00:36:36chauffeuring me no need for that i'm giving it all up okay i'll process it now
00:36:45all right the paperwork is done
00:36:51thank you
00:37:00thank you
00:37:03hogan
00:37:07what exactly are you up to be pulling hard to get i won't fall for it
00:37:22hey susan logan where is he you divorced him
00:37:42didn't he pester or back for your forgiveness
00:37:46not at all everything went very smoothly
00:37:54this is wonderful susan you're free if it weren't for conrad forcing this you wouldn't have to waste
00:38:02these years away exactly i've set up a feast let's eat well and celebrate never mind dad i'll rest for a
00:38:10a bit i still have to work after all we just secured a jimmy project and there's still a lot to do
00:38:16right work comes first if your dad were capable you wouldn't have to work so hard
00:38:24how can you say that having such an amazing daughter is my greatest skill
00:38:29so
00:38:31susan rest well
00:38:39hey honey why do i feel like susan is a bit upset don't tell me it's because of logan
00:38:46it's normal you'd grow attached after three years of raising a dog let alone a person
00:38:52you're right logan might be a bit useless but at least he took good care of susan all these years
00:39:08susan will be fine she never liked him anyway so she won't be heartbroken she just needs a bit of
00:39:15time to adjust ah gary's got a crush on susan right right right right right i'll call him right now
00:39:28let them figure it out themselves we shouldn't butt in hey gary it's george
00:39:45you
00:40:15You've left no trace of yourself in the house.
00:40:39This is your idea of a silent war.
00:40:45This is your idea of a silent war.
00:41:15Do you think that will give you the upper hand?
00:41:19Dream on.
00:41:21Let's see how long you can keep this up.
00:41:24You better disappear forever.
00:41:29Hello.
00:41:31Mindy, what's up?
00:41:32You're free at last.
00:41:46Happy divorce.
00:41:47Woo-hoo!
00:41:50Susan.
00:41:52Well, Susan, Gary reserved this place to celebrate your divorce.
00:41:58Susan, it's been ages.
00:42:01Here, take it.
00:42:02Susan, stay here.
00:42:12How's everything going?
00:42:14Pretty good.
00:42:17Gary, what's wrong?
00:42:19Why did she ignore you?
00:42:20I thought she liked you.
00:42:22Perhaps something happened and she's still crossing.
00:42:25Man, don't drop the ball.
00:42:28At a time like this, she's divorced.
00:42:30Man, chill.
00:42:32Susan's not getting away from me.
00:42:34Hey, Selena.
00:42:35Take it slow.
00:42:36Come on.
00:42:39Selena, where are you now?
00:42:41I have class today and can't make it.
00:42:43Can you come for Susan for me?
00:42:45All right, then.
00:42:46Keep going.
00:42:47You'll get there soon.
00:42:51Selena can't make it.
00:42:52Go ahead and start the party.
00:42:54Here's to Susan's divorce.
00:42:57Susan's divorce.
00:43:00Cheers.
00:43:00Cheers.
00:43:03Today, we celebrate Susan's divorce.
00:43:06Let's invite her to address everyone.
00:43:09Yes.
00:43:10Yes.
00:43:11Go ahead.
00:43:12You want a speech?
00:43:14You want a speech?
00:43:17Mm-hmm.
00:43:18I don't know what to say.
00:43:21What's so hard about it?
00:43:23Just speak from the heart.
00:43:25Right.
00:43:26We're close friends.
00:43:27We've seen how unhappy you've been these years.
00:43:30Today, you're finally free.
00:43:32Got anything you want to say to us?
00:43:34Come on.
00:43:35Just say a few words.
00:43:36I've never really been happy being married to someone I didn't love.
00:43:52I must have imagined a thousand times how happy I'd be if I've got divorced.
00:43:57And now you are, right?
00:44:01But now that I've actually gotten divorced, even after more than ten hours, I don't feel happy at all.
00:44:09Not even a little.
00:44:12Seriously?
00:44:13Damn.
00:44:14Are you regretting it?
00:44:16Regret?
00:44:17How could I?
00:44:19This is what I wanted.
00:44:22I just don't know why I don't feel happy.
00:44:26It's totally normal.
00:44:30Logan's been treating you like royalty for three years.
00:44:33Now that he's gone, you're bound to feel a little lost without him.
00:44:38Yeah.
00:44:39What do you think Logan's up to now?
00:44:42He's probably crying his eyes out in some corner.
00:44:49Susan, you should arrange a few guards by your place in case he arrests you at night.
00:44:54Susan, shall we play a game?
00:44:56What game?
00:44:59What game?
00:45:00Call him now and tell him to come.
00:45:03Let's see how he reacts.
00:45:04Good idea.
00:45:05Susan, call him.
00:45:07This place is kind of far, though.
00:45:08Shall we give him 15 minutes?
00:45:11Nah, forget it.
00:45:13We're divorced now.
00:45:14I don't want him to get the wrong idea.
00:45:18Wrong idea?
00:45:19Please, he'd be overjoyed if you rang him.
00:45:23Besides, we used to do this all the time.
00:45:25And he always showed up on time.
00:45:27You all actually put stunts like this before.
00:45:29Uh-huh.
00:45:30What does loser have to do?
00:45:32Normally, whoever loses has to treat.
00:45:34But Susan always won.
00:45:36Because Logan was unfailingly punchy.
00:45:38So he's always at her beck and call?
00:45:43You bet!
00:45:44Otherwise, she wouldn't have stayed with him.
00:45:47Forget it.
00:45:48This place is too remote.
00:45:49He wouldn't get here in 15 minutes.
00:45:51I'll treat today.
00:45:51Come on, Susan.
00:45:53Do you doubt him or yourself?
00:45:56Let's switch it up today.
00:45:58I bet he'll be here in 15 minutes.
00:46:00Okay.
00:46:01I'm in.
00:46:03If you call him, Logan will definitely get here in time.
00:46:08If he doesn't, we take the loss.
00:46:11Deal?
00:46:13Come on.
00:46:14Just call him.
00:46:15Don't be a buzzkill.
00:46:17Everyone's here for you today.
00:46:18Call him.
00:46:19Call him.
00:46:24All right.
00:46:37Hello.
00:46:38The number you have dialed is not in service.
00:46:41Please verify and try again.
00:46:45What?
00:46:46Not in service?
00:46:47Usually that only happens if someone's blocked you.
00:46:56How's that possible?
00:46:58No way.
00:46:59He'd never have the guts to block Susan.
00:47:01Exactly.
00:47:03Then why can't she reach him?
00:47:04Ah, I get it.
00:47:06He's playing hard to get.
00:47:08Hmm.
00:47:09How did he know Susan would contact him?
00:47:13Mind game.
00:47:14Maybe he wants Susan to worry about him.
00:47:17If she can't reach him, she'll fret.
00:47:20And that boosts his importance to her.
00:47:23Ah, so that's how it is.
00:47:26He's a sly one.
00:47:28Susan, don't overthink it.
00:47:31You'll fall right into his trap.
00:47:32He's not worth the worry.
00:47:34But I do want to see what he's really up to.
00:47:39Mindy, call him and tell him to be here in 15 minutes.
00:47:43If he shows, I'll give him another chance.
00:47:47Susan!
00:47:48What do you mean?
00:47:50Don't be foolish.
00:47:52Gary, stop stressing.
00:47:54We're just teasing him.
00:47:56Call him quickly.
00:47:57Okay.
00:47:59Hello.
00:48:00The number you dialed is not in service.
00:48:06What?
00:48:07Not in service again?
00:48:08Does that mean he didn't just block Susan, but he actually deactivated the number?
00:48:14Is he really taking this hard to get things so far?
00:48:17Or did he actually do something drastic?
00:48:21Surely he's not that fragile, right?
00:48:24Why not?
00:48:25He's so into Susan.
00:48:27Their divorce would definitely crush him.
00:48:29You have a point.
00:48:37You ready to apologize now?
00:48:38No need for that.
00:48:45I'm giving it all up.
00:48:55Susan!
00:48:58Are you okay?
00:48:59Susan, have some water and take a breath.
00:49:02I feel a bit short of breath.
00:49:05This is your fault!
00:49:06You have to play that dumb game and upset Susan!
00:49:09You wanted to play it too!
00:49:11Stop arguing!
00:49:12Let Susan catch your breath.
00:49:16Mindy, he wouldn't actually kill himself, right?
00:49:20I...
00:49:20Forget about him!
00:49:22You're not in any shape to worry about him!
00:49:24What if he really does?
00:49:25We've lived together for three years.
00:49:28Can one of you help me contact him?
00:49:30Please?
00:49:30We're not really close with him.
00:49:32How about you tell us where he lives?
00:49:34And I'll send someone to check if he's okay.
00:49:36Don't worry.
00:49:36I won't let him know.
00:49:38It was you.
00:49:39I don't know where he lives.
00:49:41You don't know?
00:49:42You've never been to his place?
00:49:43What?
00:49:48You've never been to his place in three years?
00:49:51That's normal.
00:49:52Why would she go to some remote town?
00:49:55True.
00:49:56Even from abroad, I knew theirs was a marriage of convenience.
00:50:00Then Susan, do you have his parents or relatives contacts?
00:50:04I've never met his parents.
00:50:06Let alone any relatives or friends.
00:50:09Seriously?
00:50:10You haven't met anyone from his side all these years?
00:50:13Hey, you mentioned he was substituting at a school.
00:50:16Which one?
00:50:17I don't know.
00:50:19If you don't even know that, we won't be able to find him.
00:50:23He spent these years handling all my family's affairs
00:50:27and attending to all my needs in detail.
00:50:33And yet I know nothing about his social circle.
00:50:36So what is he after all these years?
00:50:40It's obvious.
00:50:41He's after her.
00:50:42But everyone knows they've been living apart for three years.
00:50:45That's seriously patient.
00:50:46Then maybe it's the money.
00:50:48Yeah.
00:50:49Susan probably gave him a big payout in the divorce.
00:50:52But he didn't take any money from me.
00:50:58He did it?
00:51:00Not even any valuables?
00:51:03Nothing.
00:51:03He just took his personal items that he bought.
00:51:08Let's not dwell on this.
00:51:10Let's drink.
00:51:10Come on.
00:51:11Everyone cares.
00:51:13No.
00:51:15I have to see him.
00:51:16Where are you?
00:51:29Surely he hasn't done anything drastic, has he?
00:51:36Looking off and buy his groceries here.
00:51:39I don't see him.
00:51:40He's fished here before.
00:51:56Logan.
00:51:56Come out.
00:51:59Where are you?
00:52:01Make yourself clear.
00:52:03Selina, your birthday's almost here.
00:52:15Here, your birthday gift.
00:52:17We're just classmates.
00:52:19This is far too valuable.
00:52:20Just take it.
00:52:21If you don't like it, toss it.
00:52:23I can't accept this.
00:52:24Please keep it.
00:52:26Everyone.
00:52:26Everyone.
00:52:26Class is starting now.
00:52:33Please return to your seats.
00:52:37Who are you to give orders here?
00:52:40Professor Gardner is on leave today.
00:52:42I'm Logan Bale, the substitute for this history class.
00:52:46Isn't this Susan's husband?
00:52:48So he really is a substitute teacher.
00:52:50A history substitute?
00:52:53No way.
00:52:54You've got to be joking.
00:52:56What's so funny?
00:52:58Are you for real?
00:53:00You look about our age.
00:53:03How can you teach us?
00:53:04Yeah.
00:53:05This is absurd.
00:53:09Yeah.
00:53:09Yeah.
00:53:10Get lost.
00:53:11Get lost.
00:53:11Exactly.
00:53:12He's teaching us.
00:53:13Exactly.
00:53:14He's teaching us.
00:53:14Exactly.
00:53:15This is ridiculous.
00:53:17Young or not, I'm still your substitute teacher.
00:53:24Now, get back to your seat and sit down.
00:53:30Logan is usually so gentle around Susan.
00:53:33Seeing him so commanding makes him seem like a different person.
00:53:38Sure, you might be the substitute teacher, but at your age, you probably know less than us.
00:53:44How can you teach us?
00:53:45The fact that I can stand here means I'm fully qualified to teach you.
00:53:49No need to question it.
00:53:51All right.
00:53:52Since you're so confident...
00:53:55Do you dare accept my challenge?
00:53:57What challenge?
00:53:58I'll give you five history questions.
00:54:00If you can answer them all, I'll sit down and address you respectfully.
00:54:06Sure.
00:54:09Ask away.
00:54:10Hold on.
00:54:11And if you get one wrong?
00:54:14What do you want?
00:54:15If you lose, you kneel down, apologize to the whole class and leave.
00:54:21Do you dare?
00:54:22Oh!
00:54:26Oh!
00:54:27Felix, since Mr. Bale is our substitute teacher, it feels a bit rude to bet on him kneeling.
00:54:38Selina, this is between me and him.
00:54:41It's none of your business.
00:54:43Mr. Bale, you don't need to accept such a challenge.
00:54:46It's okay.
00:54:47Challenges are a way to learn and interact.
00:54:51I agree to your terms.
00:54:54Ask away.
00:54:54Ask away.
00:54:58Great!
00:54:59Great!
00:54:59Great!
00:55:00You're bold!
00:55:02Now, listen up.
00:55:04First question is easy.
00:55:06Name four ancient battles.
00:55:08Where the outnumbered side came out on top.
00:55:11Fenwater battle.
00:55:12Siege of Giant Stack.
00:55:14Ironfort battle.
00:55:14Redcliffe battle.
00:55:17Wow.
00:55:19Not bad.
00:55:20The next one's a bit trickier.
00:55:22Go ahead.
00:55:23So, what were the five monarchs and ten principalities?
00:55:27Isn't that a bit tough?
00:55:29How so?
00:55:30It's just a history question.
00:55:32Mr. Bale, what's your answer?
00:55:35The five monarchs ruled in succession.
00:55:39And the ten principalities wore the main regional powers back then.
00:55:51Am I correct?
00:55:53It's so impressive.
00:55:56Wow.
00:55:57That's impressive.
00:55:59It's only the second question.
00:56:02Now, listen up for the third.
00:56:03Shoot.
00:56:04On the palace beams were ten legendary creatures.
00:56:09Can you name them all?
00:56:10That's an interesting question.
00:56:21That's an interesting question.
00:56:24Oh.
00:56:25Can't answer it, huh?
00:56:26Just thought it was intriguing.
00:56:28Mr. Bale, your answer?
00:56:33All right, class.
00:56:35The ten legendary creatures are...
00:56:37Dragon, Phoenix, Lion, Pegasus, Hippocampus, Chimera, Mermaid, Unicorn, Monotaur, and Griffin.
00:56:48Am I correct?
00:56:55Now, recite the philosopher's writings!
00:56:58Aggressive, Felix!
00:56:59Only you could come up with a question like this!
00:57:02This seems more like a setup.
00:57:03Does reciting even count as history?
00:57:05Can he be a history teacher if he can't even recite the philosopher's writings?
00:57:09But...
00:57:09It's fine.
00:57:10You want a recitation, right?
00:57:13Listen closely.
00:57:14All right?
00:57:15I'm all ears.
00:57:16Words cannot capture the true path, and names are fleeting.
00:57:22The unseen brings all into being.
00:57:24The seen shapes it.
00:57:27Observe without desire to perceive the subtle, and with desire to see its bounds.
00:57:33Both rise from the same source yet differ in name.
00:57:37This is the gateway to all wonders.
00:57:39The goods do not argue.
00:57:41The debaters are not wise.
00:57:42The truly wise are focused.
00:57:44The broad-minded err.
00:57:45The universe gives without taking.
00:57:48The wise act without contention.
00:57:54Wow!
00:57:56Wow!
00:57:56Wow!
00:57:57Wow!
00:57:59Bravo!
00:58:02I've already answered question 4.
00:58:04What's question 5 about?
00:58:05Do you want me to recite something else?
00:58:09Do you want me to recite something else?
00:58:09Do you?
00:58:11Felix!
00:58:13You can't be too predictable.
00:58:15He's sharp, and conventional questions are too easy for him.
00:58:19For the 5th and final question, name 3 key events of the Voyager's era.
00:58:33Voyager's era?
00:58:34That's world history, right?
00:58:36Does that count?
00:58:37Why not?
00:58:39World history still counts as a history question.
00:58:42Mr. Bale, please answer my question.
00:58:45Voyager's era, huh?
00:58:47Hmm.
00:58:48Name at least 3 events.
00:58:51The Voyager's era generally covers the 15th to mid-17th centuries, during which sailors reached Afronia's southern tip in 1488, laying the foundation for a sea route to the Andara Sea.
00:59:02They also discovered Ameralize in 1492, opening the transatlantic route and triggering the Great Exchange.
00:59:10Then, they voyaged to Asiano in 1498, completing the first Uranian Sea journey there, and later completed the first Circa navigation from 1519 to 1522, proving the Earth's roundness and expanding trade routes.
00:59:31Wow!
00:59:32Wow!
00:59:34Wow!
00:59:36Bravo!
00:59:37Wow!
00:59:37Wow!
00:59:42How is this possible?
00:59:44You asked for 3 events.
00:59:45I gave 4, as an extra bonus.
00:59:49Are you satisfied?
00:59:51As an extra bonus, are you satisfied?
00:59:54Th-that... will do.
00:59:57Now sit down, and pay attention in class.
01:00:00Okay, Mr. Bale.
01:00:02Wow!
01:00:03Wow!
01:00:04He used to always trail silently behind Susan whenever I saw him.
01:00:08Who knew he was so knowledgeable?
01:00:11Selina!
01:00:12Don't you think he's quite handsome?
01:00:14Maybe a little.
01:00:15Alright, we're done for today.
01:00:16There are no more classes.
01:00:17You can go home now.
01:00:18Oh!
01:00:19Selina, shall we hang out?
01:00:20I can't.
01:00:21I have plans today.
01:00:22Okay, then.
01:00:23Let's go.
01:00:24Let's go.
01:00:25Oh!
01:00:26Oh!
01:00:27Mr. Bale.
01:00:28Mr. Bale.
01:00:29Yes?
01:00:30You don't recognize me?
01:00:31Seriously?
01:00:32We've met several times.
01:00:33I'm Susan's best friend.
01:00:34I do.
01:00:35How can I help you?
01:00:36Why are you...
01:00:37being so cold?
01:00:38Even if you divorced Susan, there's no need to be so distant with me.
01:00:39So, what do you want?
01:00:40If there's nothing else, I'll be leaving now.
01:00:41Damn!
01:00:42I'm scared of late.
01:00:43I'm scared of late.
01:00:45Who knew you weren't, wasn't it?
01:00:46I'm scared of late.
01:00:48I was scared of late.
01:00:49Got it.
01:00:50I was scared of late.
01:00:51And how are you doing?
01:00:52Is that the lady?
01:00:53Yeah?
01:00:54I'm scared of late.
01:00:55I'm sorry.
01:00:56I'm sorry.
01:00:57Okay, I'm sorry.
01:00:58I'm sorry.
01:00:59I'll get hurt you.
01:01:00You're scared of late.
01:01:01My mom's broken in property.
01:01:02I'm too scared of late.
01:01:03Shenzel.
01:01:04What were you?
01:01:05You're сосed.
01:01:06You did as a car and his car and his car and his car
01:01:08Damn, I'm so upset my stomach hurts.
01:01:11Ouch!
01:01:16What's wrong?
01:01:19My stomach hurts.
01:01:22Are you okay?
01:01:24Give me your hand.
01:01:26What are you doing?
01:01:28Trying to take advantage of me?
01:01:32I'm just checking your pulse.
01:01:34Huh?
01:01:35You know medicine?
01:01:36Just a little.
01:01:38Is the pain in your lower abdomen spreading to your back?
01:01:42How could you tell?
01:01:44What's wrong with me?
01:01:47It's kidney stones.
01:01:50What?
01:01:52How are you going to get someone from the infirmary?
01:01:55They don't have a lithotriptor, so they can't break the stones.
01:01:59They call an ambulance for me.
01:02:01I need to get to the hospital now.
01:02:04It's rush hour.
01:02:05It'll take at least an hour and a half to arrive.
01:02:09Can you hold out that long?
01:02:10An hour and a half?
01:02:12I'll die from the pain by then.
01:02:15I can help you.
01:02:16Just cooperate.
01:02:17You can't?
01:02:21You carry a lithotriptor around?
01:02:24So yes or no?
01:02:26Yes, please.
01:02:32Expose your lower abdomen.
01:02:34Huh?
01:02:35That's not really appropriate.
01:02:37Then I'll just call an ambulance.
01:02:39No, no.
01:02:40I'll do it.
01:02:42I'll do it.
01:02:42I'll do it.
01:02:44I'll do it.
01:02:52I'll do it.
01:02:54The End
01:03:24it now. Hey, it really doesn't hurt anymore. Logan, you're amazing. You actually know medicine.
01:03:34Glad you're okay. Drink plenty of water and urinate often to flush out the crystals in
01:03:40your kidneys. That's the only way to lower your risk for forming stones again. Got it.
01:03:45I definitely will. All right, I'll be off then. Hey, Logan, wait.
01:03:54Do you think we should exchange numbers? Nope. I'm putting myself out there. You could
01:04:06be a little nicer. Even if you're divorced from Susan, there's no reason to act so distant.
01:04:13Sorry, this is how I am. Hey, Logan!
01:04:17What do you want?
01:04:26Will you be teaching next week's class too?
01:04:29Yes.
01:04:30I'll treat you to lunch to repay you then.
01:04:33I'll pass.
01:04:34Don't be such a stranger.
01:04:39We'll see.
01:04:40Logan, it's been seven days. There's been no news of you. Are you really going to disappear
01:04:56from my world?
01:05:00Susan, where have you been these days? You didn't pick up my calls.
01:05:03I... I was a little busy with work.
01:05:07I was so worried.
01:05:10I'm fine.
01:05:14Susan, I'm sorry. I didn't join the celebration party.
01:05:18It's okay. You didn't have to. It was boring.
01:05:22What are your plans for your relationship now?
01:05:25I hear Gary is coming back. Are you and Gary...
01:05:28Selena, when did you become so nosy?
01:05:31I'm just concerned about you.
01:05:34To be honest, I have no feelings for Gary now.
01:05:38So I won't be with him.
01:05:40If you don't like Gary, why did you divorce Logan?
01:05:44Susan, I know you.
01:05:46Although you say you want a divorce, it never leads anywhere.
01:05:50You don't really mean it. How did things end up like this?
01:05:54Logan bailed.
01:05:59Apologize to him.
01:06:01Maybe he got tired.
01:06:05Maybe he got tired.
01:06:07He got tired?
01:06:08Did Logan want the divorce?
01:06:10I wanted it, of course.
01:06:14Susan, don't end up losing a good person because of recklessness.
01:06:19Logan really is a good person.
01:06:21He's a good person?
01:06:22If you were, would he have stayed for three years?
01:06:25If you were, would he have married me?
01:06:28Despite knowing I don't like him.
01:06:29But he has never crossed the line, right?
01:06:32It was your grandpa who engaged you two.
01:06:34Maybe Logan did it for your grandpa.
01:06:36He knows you don't like him.
01:06:38But no matter how much you despise or disdain him, he has never fought back.
01:06:43Have you thought about his feelings?
01:06:44I'm at my Azure Bar now.
01:06:47I'll give you ten minutes to come here.
01:06:53What happened?
01:06:55Are you okay?
01:06:57I win.
01:06:58There's a limit to my patience.
01:07:00This is my final chance to you.
01:07:02Fine.
01:07:04Then let's divorce.
01:07:06I guess you're right.
01:07:08But we're already divorced.
01:07:11Susan, do you really, really don't care about Logan at all?
01:07:16I know that you don't understand each other, even after three years.
01:07:21Especially you, since you've divorced.
01:07:23You two should sit down and have a nice chat as equals.
01:07:26Give each other a chance.
01:07:28Okay?
01:07:29But I don't know where he went.
01:07:32I do.
01:07:33I'm sorry.
01:07:34Huh?
01:07:52Hi.
01:07:54Hi.
01:07:57Hi.
01:07:58Hi.
01:07:59Hi.
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