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[DUBBED] From Heartbreak to Headlines
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00:00:07You
00:00:07Everyone believed
00:00:09commander Peter Langley
00:00:11Was a living devil and merciless
00:00:13uh
00:00:29Careful
00:00:37Who are you it's dangerous outside go leave
00:00:43He saved me and my mother
00:00:46I fell deeply for him
00:00:56But after three years I've never gotten any love from him
00:01:07Julie i'm not good with words or being sweet but since my family arranged this
00:01:13I'll make sure to give you everything
00:01:15And with that he defined our relationship
00:01:18Peter
00:01:20When I was young I thought loving someone dearly could melt a cold heart
00:01:25For three years I gave up being a war reporter to be his devoted wife caring for him until I
00:01:33got pregnant
00:01:36In the second year I miscarried and bled heavily nearly losing my life
00:01:42She's critical where's mr. Langley he just said he was too busy to come here
00:01:49In the third year my mother became ill we needed a car urgently right then
00:01:56I knelt in the snow begging peter to send the vehicle
00:01:59You must request those in advance
00:02:02I can't break rules even for my family
00:02:25I
00:02:26I
00:02:28I used a cart from a neighbor
00:02:31To carry my mother for a day
00:02:34But before we got there
00:02:57My mother had already stopped breathing
00:03:02Her body was ice cold
00:03:04Mom!
00:03:10That night, I walked non-stop and thought carefully
00:03:14I finally understood
00:03:15No matter how good you are
00:03:17You can't force someone to love you back
00:03:24It's freezing
00:03:25You still came out
00:03:26It doesn't matter
00:03:29He has never smiled at me
00:03:31The way he just did
00:03:33Julie, what happened?
00:03:35Why are you cold?
00:03:37You can use your car now
00:03:39Where do you go?
00:03:40They can take you
00:03:49I requested it for you
00:03:50What do you really want?
00:03:52Stop the drama
00:03:53Even until now
00:03:55He thinks I'm a nuisance
00:04:00It's too late, Peter
00:04:02My mother is dead
00:04:05Now I have no family left in this world
00:04:11My mother is dead
00:04:12Now I have no family left in this world
00:04:15Chief, Miss Porter has fainted
00:04:17Kelly
00:04:24What happened to your mom?
00:04:29She's critical, she's critical
00:04:30Let's go to the hospital
00:04:31Open it
00:04:32If something happens, you'll be dead
00:04:36Peter, why can't she use the car without approval?
00:04:40She is my mentor's orphan child
00:04:43I should care for her
00:04:44Move
00:04:50When my mother was critical
00:04:52You couldn't even lend me a car
00:04:55Get a commander like you can bring Kelly with low blood sugar to the hospital
00:04:59Peter
00:05:00Peter, thanks to you
00:05:03I have also became an orphan
00:05:06This has happened before
00:05:07To help her get better
00:05:08The chief had a crate of herbs shipped from overseas
00:05:11Chief treats her like a real princess
00:05:14He even bought her a villa
00:05:15In the silver grove
00:05:18I thought he was simply cold
00:05:20That could never be warned
00:05:22Turns out
00:05:23He just doesn't care for me
00:05:27I should have known
00:05:29No one is cold by nature
00:05:31Or indifferent
00:05:33He just doesn't care for me
00:05:40Three years of love should have ended
00:05:49I'll join the Blue Star Gazette
00:05:51As a war correspondent
00:05:52That day, I did two things
00:05:55One was accepting the invitation
00:05:56From Mr. Turner
00:05:57To be a reporter
00:05:58In another country
00:05:59The other was filing for divorce
00:06:04This way, Ms. Sanders
00:06:09Ma'am
00:06:09You know his status is high
00:06:11Think about this
00:06:13I am working overseas
00:06:16A reporter
00:06:17Is not suited to be his wife
00:06:19Understood
00:06:20This matter is serious
00:06:21It must be reported
00:06:23You'll hear in a month
00:06:36Peter
00:06:38In a month
00:06:39I'll be free from you
00:06:42From now on
00:06:43My whole world
00:06:45Will revolve around me
00:06:54I am back
00:06:59What is wrong with her?
00:07:01Doesn't she always prepare the meals
00:07:02And greet me warmly?
00:07:08Julie
00:07:08After all these years
00:07:10I didn't know you were into foreign languages
00:07:14I heard
00:07:15That your mother passed away
00:07:17Don't grieve too deeply
00:07:19After all, the dead cannot return
00:07:21What a fine thing to say
00:07:22With just one careless sentence
00:07:24He brushed aside my mother's death
00:07:28Are you still angry at Ms. Porter?
00:07:31Julie
00:07:32It was urgent back then
00:07:34I can't
00:07:34Don't explain
00:07:35Whatever happened between you and Kelly
00:07:37Is none of my concern
00:07:38Julie Sanders
00:07:40Stop being willful
00:07:42I have no feelings for Kelly
00:07:43I will never marry her
00:07:45I don't care
00:07:47We haven't been close for ages
00:07:49Why not tonight?
00:07:50Don't touch me
00:07:52Weren't you quite eager before?
00:07:54Are you still angry at me?
00:08:00You are my wife
00:08:01You should do this
00:08:03Don't touch me
00:08:04What was that explosion?
00:08:06Stay here
00:08:18Help, I cannot die
00:08:20I cannot die silently
00:08:22In this place
00:08:23Julie
00:08:25All of you come help me
00:08:26Julie is right here
00:08:27If she gets hurt
00:08:28I won't let this go
00:08:31Mr. Langley
00:08:32The northern area is flooded
00:08:33Mr. Porter's arm was cut by glass
00:08:35And is bleeding heavily
00:08:38You stay right here
00:08:39The rest
00:08:39Come with me
00:08:40Peter, please
00:08:42Peter
00:08:48You're awake now
00:08:49You have internal bleeding
00:08:50And your ribs are fractured
00:08:52Luckily you were saving time
00:08:53Otherwise you might have been paralyzed
00:09:04Julie
00:09:05You're awake now
00:09:07Are you alright?
00:09:12Why are you here?
00:09:17Julie
00:09:19It wasn't that I wouldn't save you
00:09:20The north was worse off
00:09:22It was flooded as well
00:09:23I had to ensure the safety
00:09:24Of Silvergrove's people
00:09:25No favoritism
00:09:29Favoritism?
00:09:30Speaking of favoritism
00:09:31Whose interests are you protecting?
00:09:34You left your wife
00:09:35Buried her fate unknown
00:09:36And rushed off
00:09:37To comfort your secretary
00:09:39Peter Langley
00:09:40In your so-called
00:09:41Bigger picture
00:09:41There has only ever been
00:09:42Kelly whose safety matters
00:09:44I have told you before
00:09:45That I only pitied her
00:09:46And now aren't you fine?
00:09:48When she caused us trouble
00:09:49So no one gets peace
00:09:50Fine?
00:09:53If I hadn't been lucky
00:09:54I'd be in the coffin
00:09:55Right now
00:10:07I want a-
00:10:08Mr. Langley
00:10:08Miss Porter is afraid of needles
00:10:10And is causing a scene
00:10:11Please go see her now
00:10:16Julie
00:10:16I've already arranged
00:10:17To have her house
00:10:18Fully renovated
00:10:19Once you recover
00:10:20I'll take you home
00:10:21As for Kelly
00:10:22She's all by herself
00:10:25I have to go there
00:10:32Kelly is alone
00:10:33But am I not alone as well?
00:10:43Come on
00:10:45Not too hot, right?
00:10:47It's not at all
00:10:52The moment he heard
00:10:53Miss Porter was in trouble
00:10:54He completely lost it
00:10:56When I came back just now
00:10:57I saw Miss Porter's injury
00:10:58Wasn't serious
00:10:59She's good at playing cute
00:11:01With tears swelling up
00:11:02Who could resist that?
00:11:03The real Mrs. Langley
00:11:04Was still inside
00:11:05But Mr. Langley
00:11:06Went to her side
00:11:07Mrs. Langley?
00:11:08She's just
00:11:09Holding the title
00:11:10Have you ever seen
00:11:11Mr. Langley
00:11:11Truly care about her?
00:11:15Peter
00:11:16When you realize
00:11:18I stepped aside for Kelly
00:11:20So that you could
00:11:21Openly take care of her
00:11:22Will you be happy then?
00:11:33This will be our new home
00:11:35Every brick and tile here
00:11:37Was overseen by me
00:11:38From now on
00:11:38That kind of danger
00:11:39Will never happen again
00:11:41On the table
00:11:42I even prepared
00:11:43Your favorite white roses
00:11:43That day he was warmer
00:11:45And talked to me
00:11:46More than ever before
00:11:47Yet my heart
00:11:48Felt nothing at all
00:11:49White roses were
00:11:51Never what I liked
00:11:53I'll get that
00:11:57Julie?
00:12:01Julie?
00:12:02Mr. Langley
00:12:03I truly apologize
00:12:04For troubling you again
00:12:07You being here
00:12:08Is more than enough
00:12:09Kelly loves alone
00:12:10No one cares for her
00:12:11This house is so large
00:12:13I thought that she could
00:12:14Move in for a while
00:12:15You can look after each other
00:12:16White roses?
00:12:18Mr. Langley
00:12:19You really bought
00:12:19My favorite white roses
00:12:22Turns out
00:12:23All this careful arrangement
00:12:24And this rare tenderness
00:12:25And thoughtfulness
00:12:26This eagerness
00:12:27To show me the new house
00:12:28Was never meant for me
00:12:29It was all to welcome
00:12:30The Kelly Porter
00:12:31Whom he holds dear
00:12:37Julie
00:12:38I did not wish
00:12:39To move in at first
00:12:40Mr. Langley
00:12:41Invited me so warmly
00:12:42I simply couldn't refuse
00:12:44Since Mr. Langley
00:12:45Has decided
00:12:47What could I possibly say?
00:12:51Julie
00:12:51I picked this lace
00:12:53Especially for you
00:12:54There is only one
00:12:54In Silvergrove
00:12:55The moment I saw it
00:12:56I thought it would suit you
00:12:57Thank you for that
00:12:59But I can't wear it
00:13:02Mr. Langley
00:13:03Does Julie dislike me?
00:13:05If my sincerity
00:13:07Is not welcome
00:13:08Then I
00:13:09Then I'm leaving
00:13:10Enough
00:13:12Julie
00:13:13Kelly prepared it for you
00:13:14Put it on
00:13:17Peter
00:13:17This kind of lace
00:13:19Causes me severe allergies
00:13:21Even shock
00:13:21You forgot?
00:13:22What damage can a garment do?
00:13:24It's your discharge day
00:13:25Don't ruin it
00:13:26Go change now
00:13:27Julie
00:13:28I said it
00:13:30I won't wear it
00:13:33Julie
00:13:34I have never seen him
00:13:36Care for anyone like this before
00:13:38I do not blame Julie
00:13:40I know she did not mean it
00:13:42But this dress
00:13:43Was a token of my heart
00:13:46Julie Sanders
00:13:47You've gone too far
00:13:50You're being a shrew
00:13:59Julie
00:14:03I'll take you to the hospital
00:14:08Oh Peter
00:14:09Just ten more days
00:14:11And I'm free of you forever
00:14:16In the days that followed
00:14:17I was busy every day
00:14:19Preparing papers to go abroad
00:14:21And packing my things
00:14:22Until
00:14:25Julie
00:14:25Something happened
00:14:26Mr. Langley
00:14:27He was in an accident
00:14:37Julie
00:14:37Mr. Langley
00:14:39Is safe
00:14:39But he needs proper care
00:14:40As his legal guardian
00:14:41This responsibility
00:14:43Rests with you
00:14:44But I
00:14:46Forget it
00:14:47I'll take it as repayment
00:14:49For saving my life
00:14:51Only later did I learn
00:14:53That during the days
00:14:54Peter stayed away
00:14:55He did not go to work either
00:14:56He abandoned his duties
00:14:58To go sketching with Kelly
00:14:59He shielded her
00:15:00When they were attacked
00:15:06Kelly
00:15:08Three years in a loveless marriage
00:15:09Now nursing
00:15:10The husband who took a bullet
00:15:11For another woman
00:15:12Mrs. Langley is truly pitiful
00:15:14I heard her parents passed away
00:15:16She has no support
00:15:17Otherwise
00:15:18How could she endure this?
00:15:25Mr. Langley
00:15:26I truly apologize
00:15:28For troubling you again
00:15:36Julie Sanders
00:15:37Don't cry
00:15:39Endure five more days
00:15:40And you can leave this place forever
00:15:52You're awake
00:15:55Where is Kelly?
00:15:56How is she?
00:16:07Her injuries are less severe
00:16:09She's in general ward
00:16:13Ward seven Kelly Porter
00:16:15Kidney hemorrhage
00:16:15Go surgery
00:16:16Got it
00:16:24Your injuries
00:16:26Doctor
00:16:28How is Kelly?
00:16:29Her kidney has failed
00:16:30She needs a transplant
00:16:31Then do it
00:16:32You must save her
00:16:33However
00:16:34The only matching donor right now
00:16:37Is
00:16:41Julie
00:16:44Save her
00:16:47I will not donate
00:16:49This body was given by my parents
00:16:51I will never donate
00:16:58Mom
00:17:00I came to see you
00:17:04Julie
00:17:07I am afraid I cannot stay with you
00:17:10Julie
00:17:12I am afraid I cannot stay with you
00:17:14All these years
00:17:17Life has been too hard on you
00:17:19From now on
00:17:24Mom
00:17:27Do not live for others
00:17:30Live only for yourself
00:17:38Mom
00:17:50Mom
00:17:51Mom
00:17:52Mom
00:17:54Mom
00:17:57In just three days
00:17:59Once the divorce decree arrives
00:18:01I will be able to leave
00:18:04Just as you said
00:18:06From this day on
00:18:07I will live only for myself
00:18:10After this goodbye
00:18:12I don't know when I will return
00:18:14So
00:18:15I wanted to say a proper goodbye
00:18:25What are you doing?
00:18:30This burial ground will be requisitioned
00:18:33Unauthorized persons must keep away
00:18:36Peter
00:18:36Peter have you lost your mind?
00:18:37That is my mother
00:18:38Would you deny her peace?
00:18:40Even in death?
00:18:42Donate your kidney to save Kelly
00:18:44Or
00:18:44Level the grave
00:18:46Choose for yourself
00:18:48Peter Langley
00:18:50The thing I regret most in this life
00:18:55Careful
00:19:00Is ever having met you
00:19:11Julie
00:19:11Julie
00:19:12You've been suffering
00:19:14From now on
00:19:15I'll treat you right
00:19:16And make amends for life
00:19:22Kelly
00:19:23Thank goodness
00:19:24You are safe
00:19:32Miss Sanders
00:19:33Won't you stay a few more days?
00:19:35Your health hasn't fully recovered yet
00:19:37No need
00:19:38Goodbye
00:19:56Hello?
00:19:58Julie
00:19:58I heard you have been discharged
00:20:01Though you are Mrs. Langley
00:20:03You were hospitalized for days
00:20:05Yet Mr. Langley not only gave me the finest ward
00:20:07He did not even visit you once
00:20:10What do you want?
00:20:12Everyone knows
00:20:13How well Peter treats me
00:20:15If you're wise
00:20:16Then step aside
00:20:18Fine
00:20:18Tomorrow
00:20:19I'll grant your wish
00:20:20Really?
00:20:22If that man treats me this way
00:20:24How can you be sure he won't do the same to you?
00:20:30You
00:20:34Julie Sanders
00:20:35Just you wait
00:20:44Miss Sanders
00:20:45Your divorce petition has been approved
00:20:48Here is the certificate
00:20:49Mr. Langley's copy will be delivered to him directly
00:20:52And will arrive tomorrow
00:20:53Thank you
00:20:54You're welcome
00:21:08Great
00:21:10Peter Langley
00:21:11From this day on
00:21:13All debts are settled
00:21:15We'll be strangers
00:21:22What is that in your hand?
00:21:31What is that in your hand?
00:21:32That is none of your concern
00:21:35Mr. Langley
00:21:36Both of my earrings are missing
00:21:38They were the only keepsake my parents left behind
00:21:41Do not worry
00:21:42I'll go and get it checked
00:21:44But
00:21:45These past few days
00:21:47Julie is the only one who has been staying at home
00:21:49Julie Sanders
00:21:50The decision to donate your kidneys was solely mine
00:21:52Why take your anger out on Kelly?
00:21:54Hand over the earrings
00:21:56And I will let this go
00:21:57Three years together
00:21:58Over a thousand days and nights
00:22:00And he did not even ask me
00:22:02Yet declared me guilty
00:22:03Where's your proof?
00:22:05These past days you were the only one at home
00:22:06Who else could it be?
00:22:08Julie
00:22:09If you truly liked those earrings
00:22:11I could have just given them to you
00:22:12Enough
00:22:13Julie Sanders
00:22:14They were my teacher's wife's keepsake
00:22:17I will say this one last time
00:22:19Hand over the earrings
00:22:21Or you will be punished for defying military orders
00:22:23I already told you
00:22:25I didn't take them
00:22:26Still denying it
00:22:27Guards
00:22:34Julie Sanders
00:22:35For defying military orders
00:22:38You will receive twenty strokes
00:22:39Mr. Langley
00:22:41Mr. Langley
00:22:42Mr. Langley just had surgery
00:22:42Carry out the order
00:22:45Yes, sir
00:22:53Julie, why put yourself through this?
00:22:56If you just handed over the earrings
00:22:57You could avoid this suffering
00:23:04Julie
00:23:05Mr. Langley
00:23:06My wound hurts terribly
00:23:08Could you please take me to the hospital?
00:23:11Just take me to the hospital?
00:23:12No
00:23:31Julie
00:23:31Julie, you're awake.
00:23:39Mr. Turner.
00:23:40All the paperwork has already been taken care of.
00:23:44You can leave any time you want.
00:23:45However, is that your final decision?
00:23:48I know that being a war correspondent has been your lifelong dream,
00:23:52but this work is far too dangerous.
00:23:53It could cost you your life.
00:23:55I understand your words very well,
00:23:57but I no longer wish to be bound by matters of the heart,
00:24:00even from distant lands.
00:24:01I still wish to record the truth.
00:24:04In the name of the Blue Star Gazette,
00:24:06to stand upon the world stage,
00:24:08to speak for Eastland's youth,
00:24:09and bring honor to our nation.
00:24:11Where there is warmth, let there be light.
00:24:14Our nation's territory shall not be violated.
00:24:17Those who offend Eastland will be punished.
00:24:19The territory of our country shall not be violated.
00:24:22Whoever offends...
00:24:25Let me go!
00:24:26Let me go!
00:24:28Jules, you are dismissed.
00:24:34No wonder you are still the jewels who defied foreigners back then.
00:24:38Your ambition remains undiminished.
00:24:42Mr. Turner, let's go.
00:24:44All right, let's go.
00:24:49As I walked out those 128 steps,
00:24:52the past three years suddenly came to mind.
00:24:54Over a thousand days and nights,
00:24:56and all of the sorrow and grief in between,
00:24:59played like a film,
00:25:00frame by frame,
00:25:02scene by scene.
00:25:06I heard Mr. Langley is celebrating Ms. Porter's discharge
00:25:10by reserving all the jewelry in the department store.
00:25:12It seems that Mrs. Langley is changing.
00:25:14What once seemed like a lifetime,
00:25:17now appears, in the end,
00:25:19to be nothing but a dream.
00:25:21Julie.
00:25:22I stopped caring long ago.
00:25:23Get out of the car.
00:25:39Peter Langley.
00:25:42In this life,
00:25:44we shall never meet again.
00:25:48Mr. Langley,
00:25:49here is your divorce certificate.
00:25:50Please review it.
00:25:52Divorce?
00:26:07Divorce?
00:26:09Julie.
00:26:14Mr. Langley.
00:26:16These are from the House of Affairs.
00:26:18Mrs. Langley sent the divorce.
00:26:19Can't you see I'm escorting Ms. Porter out?
00:26:21Leave them at my home.
00:26:22I'll review them tonight.
00:26:23Okay.
00:26:25Mr. Langley,
00:26:26can we go now?
00:26:30Get in the car.
00:26:39How strange.
00:26:40Why do I feel something is missing inside?
00:26:43So beautiful.
00:26:45Could you take this pair out for me?
00:26:47Yes, of course.
00:26:50Miss, you have excellent taste.
00:26:51These are our newest designs.
00:26:53The rings are called Everlasting.
00:26:55They symbolize devotion
00:26:56that lasts a lifetime.
00:27:00Mr. Langley,
00:27:01I want this pair.
00:27:02Do they look nice?
00:27:17Let us go.
00:27:20Peter,
00:27:22I want that ring.
00:27:24When we got married,
00:27:26you never bought me one.
00:27:27Now,
00:27:27I only want one from a street stall.
00:27:29Is that too much?
00:27:31How boring.
00:27:38Mr. Langley!
00:27:39Mr. Langley!
00:27:40It looks lovely.
00:27:42If you like it,
00:27:42keep it.
00:27:44Wrap this one up as well.
00:27:49Mr. Langley.
00:27:51So you'll like this one?
00:27:52Then I will not take it.
00:27:54I will wear the one you chose.
00:27:56You misunderstood.
00:27:58It is not for you.
00:28:00Let's return.
00:28:01When Julie sees the ring,
00:28:02she'll be delighted.
00:28:08Huh?
00:28:13Julie!
00:28:16Why does it feel like
00:28:17so much is missing?
00:28:24Usually,
00:28:26she would read here
00:28:27while waiting for me.
00:28:29Is Julie not at home right now?
00:28:31Why hasn't she even made dinner?
00:28:33She's not home.
00:28:41It was just discipline.
00:28:43And now she's sulking.
00:28:46She's been spoiled rotten.
00:28:47Julie is really something.
00:28:49She's already become Mrs. Langley.
00:28:51So many people envy her,
00:28:53yet she dares to let you come home
00:28:55without even a hot meal?
00:28:57I even considered buying her a gift.
00:29:00Kelly,
00:29:01this ring is yours.
00:29:03Thank you, Mr. Langley.
00:29:05Mrs. Banks.
00:29:07What's wrong, Mr. Langley?
00:29:09Where's dinner?
00:29:10Want to starve us?
00:29:11Mr. Langley.
00:29:12Mrs. Langley worried the food
00:29:14wouldn't suit you,
00:29:15so all the meals were prepared
00:29:16by Mrs. Langley.
00:29:17Mrs. Langley didn't return today,
00:29:19so I thought
00:29:19none of you would be home for dinner.
00:29:22You're saying
00:29:24Julie actually used to cook all my meals?
00:29:27Where is she?
00:29:28She never came back
00:29:29after being hospitalized yesterday.
00:29:31However, your guard
00:29:32did leave you a document.
00:29:34He said
00:29:35Mrs. Langley left it for you.
00:29:36Go get it.
00:29:48Mr. Langley.
00:29:50These are from the House of Affairs.
00:29:51Mrs. Langley sent over the divorce.
00:29:55Divorce?
00:29:59Divorce?
00:30:02Julie, what are you doing?
00:30:04Just to make me look at you,
00:30:06you've sunk this low.
00:30:07You even dared to forge
00:30:09a divorce certificate.
00:30:12Is this divorce paper
00:30:14really a fake one?
00:30:16She stole in the first place.
00:30:18I punished her a little,
00:30:19and now it's my fault?
00:30:21I spoiled her rotten.
00:30:23Julie,
00:30:24I did feel a little guilty,
00:30:25but now,
00:30:26when you come back,
00:30:27don't expect a kind word from me.
00:30:37Mr. Turner,
00:30:39don't bother driving me.
00:30:40I'll go there myself.
00:30:42You'd abandoned a peaceful life
00:30:44just for you to rush into the gunfire.
00:30:47My girl,
00:30:48the ocean ahead is vast.
00:30:50Who knows when we'll meet again.
00:30:52You take good care of yourself.
00:30:54Do not worry.
00:30:55I will protect myself.
00:30:57Even though I carry no weapons,
00:30:59my camera is the eyes of the world,
00:31:01and my pen is the people's microphone.
00:31:04When the smoke clears,
00:31:06I'll return bearing the hope
00:31:07of the Blue Star Gazette.
00:31:11Go now.
00:31:25Peter,
00:31:26Peter,
00:31:27Peter,
00:31:28you have no idea.
00:31:31You just lost such a remarkable woman.
00:31:44Julie,
00:31:45why didn't you wake me earlier?
00:31:46There's an important meeting today.
00:31:54Peter,
00:31:55what time is it?
00:31:57I'm starving.
00:31:59Peter,
00:32:00I made you your favorite breakfast.
00:32:11Julie must be back.
00:32:12She made this for me.
00:32:14Julie is back?
00:32:24It's awful.
00:32:29Is Julie's cooking really this bad?
00:32:34Mr. Langley,
00:32:35Mrs. Langley hasn't returned yet.
00:32:37This.
00:32:38I made it myself.
00:32:40The steam buns you used to eat.
00:32:42Mrs. Langley would make the dough a day in advance,
00:32:44wake up early the next morning,
00:32:46and make the filling.
00:32:47That's why they were always soft and fresh.
00:32:49She hasn't returned?
00:32:51I do not believe it.
00:32:53This house cannot run without Julie here.
00:33:01It's already been three days.
00:33:03She has no friends in Silvergrove.
00:33:04Where could she have gone?
00:33:07Mr. Sherman.
00:33:09Mr. Langley.
00:33:10Find out Julie's whereabouts.
00:33:12Report back within the day.
00:33:13Mrs. Langley?
00:33:15Didn't she go abroad?
00:33:17Go abroad?
00:33:24She's so frail.
00:33:25A weak woman.
00:33:26Why'd she go abroad?
00:33:27That's what I heard from the House of Affairs.
00:33:30It's said that Mrs. Langley's
00:33:31divorce application with you
00:33:33was because she planned to go abroad.
00:33:35Her papers were issued
00:33:37by the House of Affairs?
00:33:39Yes.
00:33:40Someone from the House of Affairs
00:33:41gave them personally.
00:33:42There's no way it's fake.
00:33:47Impossible.
00:33:49I never signed it.
00:33:50How dare they approve?
00:33:52Mr. Langley.
00:33:53Miss Sanders
00:33:54applied under the latest regulations.
00:33:57She plans to work overseas.
00:33:58According to the rules,
00:34:00your family can't work in foreign affairs.
00:34:01What rules are those?
00:34:03Since when did it happen
00:34:04that others decide my marriage?
00:34:06It's a new regulation.
00:34:07It seems you personally issued it.
00:34:14She loved me so much.
00:34:16How could she divorce me?
00:34:18Prepare the car.
00:34:19We're going back.
00:34:20Yes, sir.
00:34:44That day, I finally realized
00:34:46there was so little
00:34:48in the house connected to Julie.
00:34:50Almost nothing.
00:34:52Yet even so,
00:34:53not even a trace of her remains.
00:34:55Mr. Langley,
00:34:56the day you took
00:34:56Miss Porter from the hospital,
00:34:57I actually saw Miss Langley
00:34:58leave with Mr. Turner
00:35:00from the Blue Star Gazette.
00:35:01You can ask him.
00:35:03Maybe he might know
00:35:03where she went.
00:35:04Harold Turner?
00:35:11Mr. Turner?
00:35:12Mr. Turner,
00:35:12last week I heard from my men.
00:35:14You took my wife away?
00:35:17Where is she now?
00:35:20Mr. Langley,
00:35:21people say that you are fierce in battle,
00:35:23but here this is the Eastland News Bureau,
00:35:26a place that honors the truth.
00:35:32How is Julie doing now?
00:35:35Julie divorced you
00:35:36a long time ago.
00:35:37Where she goes
00:35:38is none of your concern.
00:35:40If I do not sign,
00:35:41that document is worthless.
00:35:43I don't agree to it.
00:35:45You don't agree?
00:35:47Peter Langley,
00:35:48what right do you have
00:35:50to say that you disagree?
00:35:51When Julie decided to marry you,
00:35:53she gave up everything
00:35:54she fought for all those years.
00:35:56Those were hands
00:35:57meant to hold a pen,
00:35:58yet she washed her clothes
00:36:00and cooked for you,
00:36:01enduring it all but you, huh?
00:36:02When she nearly died
00:36:04bleeding in the hospital,
00:36:05where were you?
00:36:06When her mother was dying,
00:36:07kneeling on the ground,
00:36:08begging for help,
00:36:09where were you?
00:36:10I was busy with work.
00:36:12Busy with work?
00:36:12That is just an excuse.
00:36:14You are not heartless by nature.
00:36:16You just...
00:36:17simply never even loved her at all.
00:36:22Fine.
00:36:23I admit it.
00:36:25I was cold towards her.
00:36:27But all these years
00:36:28as Mrs. Langley,
00:36:30did I ever let her suffer poverty.
00:36:33What more did she want?
00:36:35To dare run away from home.
00:36:37Absurd!
00:36:39She isn't a dog.
00:36:41You'd get to keep feeding her
00:36:42with scraps and nothing more.
00:36:43You married her
00:36:44but showed no love nor respect,
00:36:46then fooled around
00:36:46with other women.
00:36:47Julie should have left you long ago,
00:36:49you bastard!
00:36:51I fooled around
00:36:53with other women?
00:36:54From the day I married her,
00:36:56I made it perfectly clear.
00:36:58In this lifetime,
00:36:59I would never take another wife.
00:37:11Julie,
00:37:12I'm not good with words
00:37:14or being sweet.
00:37:15But since my family arranged this,
00:37:18I'll make sure
00:37:19to give you everything.
00:37:26Peter, wait!
00:37:29Peter,
00:37:30it seems
00:37:31you care more
00:37:32for your secretary
00:37:33than you do about Julie.
00:37:36Miss Porter?
00:37:39Didn't I say so?
00:37:41Julie only left home
00:37:43because she was jealous
00:37:44of Miss Porter.
00:37:45That was all.
00:37:47I've explained it to her
00:37:48countless times.
00:37:49Miss Porter is the orphan
00:37:51of my late mentor.
00:37:52Her background is poor
00:37:53so I should look after her.
00:37:54Who would have thought?
00:37:55Over such a trivial matter,
00:37:57she would grow jealous
00:37:58and leave.
00:38:00Peter Langley,
00:38:01you are just truly
00:38:03beyond saving now.
00:38:06Peter Langley,
00:38:08you are just truly
00:38:09beyond saving now.
00:38:13Mr. Turner,
00:38:14considering years
00:38:15of our marriage,
00:38:16this time I was willing
00:38:17to lower myself
00:38:18and bring her back home.
00:38:20It's too late.
00:38:22What do you mean?
00:38:23Mr. Langley,
00:38:25some birds are simply
00:38:27not meant to be caged.
00:38:29And Julie
00:38:29has always aimed
00:38:31far higher.
00:38:32As for you,
00:38:33you never really
00:38:33deserved her.
00:38:35Julie
00:38:37has gone to Naka
00:38:38as a war correspondent.
00:38:40War correspondent?
00:38:41She's afraid of firearms,
00:38:43barely reads books,
00:38:44and she,
00:38:44a sheltered girl,
00:38:45is going to a war zone
00:38:46to be a reporter?
00:38:48A sheltered girl?
00:38:50Hmph!
00:38:53Here.
00:38:54Take a look.
00:38:56Did you truly believe
00:38:57Julie was just
00:38:58a fragile woman
00:38:59who lived only
00:39:00to serve you at home,
00:39:01huh?
00:39:02Back then,
00:39:03at the foreign press conference,
00:39:05when Western reporters
00:39:06tried to smear us,
00:39:07it was Julie
00:39:08who stood up
00:39:08and struck back
00:39:09at them in fluent English!
00:39:12Our nation's territory
00:39:14shan't be violated.
00:39:15Offenders of Eastland
00:39:16will be punished.
00:39:17The territory of our country
00:39:19shan't be violated.
00:39:21Whoever offends...
00:39:23Let me go!
00:39:24Let go!
00:39:25Jules,
00:39:26you are dismissed.
00:39:30These past three years,
00:39:32do you know
00:39:33how many times
00:39:34she cried?
00:39:35How often did she wish to die?
00:39:37Such a headstrong woman,
00:39:39tormented by you like this.
00:39:41Her heart has long been dead.
00:39:42You need not look for her.
00:39:44The last person
00:39:45that she wants to see right now
00:39:46is you!
00:39:59A war correspondent?
00:40:00How is that possible?
00:40:01She loved me so much.
00:40:03How could she have left me?
00:40:05She must have gone abroad
00:40:06to clear her mind.
00:40:07Mr. Turner said that
00:40:08just to make me regret it.
00:40:10That must be it.
00:40:11Mr. Langley?
00:40:13Mr. Langley?
00:40:15What's wrong?
00:40:16Peter Langley,
00:40:18it seems you care more
00:40:19for your secretary
00:40:20than you do about Julie.
00:40:21Before Julie returns.
00:40:23I want the whole house
00:40:24decorated entirely to her liking.
00:40:27Ms. Porter,
00:40:28your wounds are almost healed.
00:40:29Move out tomorrow.
00:40:31Why, Mr. Langley?
00:40:32Did I do something wrong?
00:40:35And with Julie not at home,
00:40:37I should stay
00:40:37and take care of you.
00:40:39Mrs. Banks takes good care of me.
00:40:41Let's keep some distance for now.
00:40:50Julie Sanders,
00:40:51do you think running away
00:40:52will make Mr. Langley
00:40:54change his heart?
00:40:55The title of Mrs. Langley
00:40:57will be mine
00:40:57sooner or later.
00:41:01Mr. Langley!
00:41:03Mr. Langley,
00:41:04something's wrong.
00:41:05Ms. Porter fainted.
00:41:06You should go check on her.
00:41:12What does that have to do with me?
00:41:14I'm not a doctor.
00:41:16Take her to the hospital.
00:41:17She's already at the hospital.
00:41:19But she just keeps on
00:41:20calling your name.
00:41:23Maybe you should go see her.
00:41:29Mr. Langley,
00:41:30you're here.
00:41:32I knew that you wouldn't
00:41:33leave me alone.
00:41:34What do you want from me?
00:41:37Mr. Langley,
00:41:38can I move back in
00:41:40and live with you again?
00:41:43Mr. Langley!
00:41:44My place is very cold
00:41:46and damp.
00:41:47It's bad for my recovery.
00:41:48When it rains,
00:41:50the pain would get worse.
00:41:51And Julie
00:41:52isn't around anymore.
00:41:53If I return,
00:41:54I can keep you company.
00:41:57Don't think about it.
00:41:59I've told you already.
00:42:00For now,
00:42:00keep your distance from me.
00:42:02If Julie ever comes back
00:42:04and sees you here,
00:42:05she'll feel uncomfortable.
00:42:06I've paid one month
00:42:07of hospital fees.
00:42:08Stay at the hospital
00:42:09if you want.
00:42:14Julie Sanders again.
00:42:17Miss Porter,
00:42:19please don't make this harder.
00:42:20Mr. Langley is very decisive.
00:42:22You think you can fool him?
00:42:24If you won't issue me
00:42:25a pregnancy certificate,
00:42:26fine.
00:42:27Then I'll tell him.
00:42:28My kidney was perfectly
00:42:30healthy back then.
00:42:31You lied to him
00:42:32and made him force Julie
00:42:33to give up a kidney.
00:42:35You!
00:42:35You threatened me back then.
00:42:37Otherwise,
00:42:37would I have done
00:42:38something so foolish?
00:42:40I'm sorry for what
00:42:40I did to her.
00:42:41So this time,
00:42:42you have to help me.
00:42:44Don't worry.
00:42:45Peter won't find out.
00:42:46I'll make him
00:42:47willingly marry me.
00:42:49Just prepare
00:42:50the pregnancy report.
00:43:17when Julie comes back.
00:43:19If the house is decorated
00:43:20the way she likes,
00:43:23she'll be really happy.
00:43:40where are you going?
00:43:41It's cold out.
00:43:43Peter,
00:43:44are you done with work?
00:43:45It's New Year's Day.
00:43:47I made ravioli
00:43:48and I wanted to bring them
00:43:49while they're hot.
00:43:55Come on.
00:43:57Let's go home.
00:43:58Julie,
00:43:59when will you come back?
00:44:02I missed your ravioli.
00:44:07Julie,
00:44:08when will you come back?
00:44:11I missed your ravioli.
00:44:15This is my 10th day
00:44:17here in Naga.
00:44:18Every day,
00:44:19I carry my camera,
00:44:21walking past bodies everywhere.
00:44:23The endless shelling
00:44:24has long made me forget
00:44:26the pain of my marriage.
00:44:53I missed your ravioli.
00:44:57struggling to survive
00:44:57in living hell.
00:44:59It has only strengthened
00:45:00my resolve to tell the truth.
00:45:01I want to use images and words
00:45:03to show the people living
00:45:04through this war
00:45:05and what their lives are like.
00:45:08At the same time,
00:45:09I miss Eastland more than ever
00:45:11and feel deeply grateful.
00:45:15Extra!
00:45:16Extra!
00:45:16Our war correspondent,
00:45:18Jules,
00:45:18has won a major journalism award.
00:45:20See a true hero up close.
00:45:22Full details in today's paper.
00:45:24Come take a look.
00:45:25One copy.
00:45:26I want one too!
00:45:27Look at this.
00:45:27What are you doing?
00:45:28Oh, she's amazing.
00:45:29No rush,
00:45:30there's enough.
00:45:37Congratulations, Julie.
00:45:38I've seen your report,
00:45:39which won the highest
00:45:40international journalism award
00:45:42and all of the photos
00:45:43that you took.
00:45:44I'm very proud
00:45:45that the Blue Star Gazette
00:45:46has a reporter like you.
00:45:48Thank you for the praise.
00:45:49I'm truly grateful
00:45:50for the opportunity
00:45:52you gave me.
00:45:53Miss Santers,
00:45:54you have no idea
00:45:56how popular your report
00:45:58has become back home.
00:46:00The National News Bureau
00:46:01is even planning
00:46:02a special welcome banquet for you.
00:46:04They hope you will share
00:46:05your field of experience there
00:46:07with a younger generation
00:46:08and then plant
00:46:09a seed of ambition in them.
00:46:11Mr. Turner,
00:46:12if you invite me
00:46:14even across the world,
00:46:15I would come.
00:46:17Besides,
00:46:18I truly hope
00:46:18our country
00:46:20will have more
00:46:21clear-minded,
00:46:22driven young people.
00:46:23Excellent.
00:46:24All right.
00:46:24At the event,
00:46:26I will introduce you
00:46:27to your biggest fan.
00:46:31All right?
00:46:32Okay.
00:46:33When the time comes,
00:46:34I'll introduce you
00:46:35to one of your biggest fans.
00:46:43Sure.
00:46:44Okay.
00:46:50This is my idol,
00:46:51Jules' latest
00:46:52award-winning piece.
00:46:53I'll frame it
00:46:54and read it.
00:46:54I heard her name's
00:46:55Julie Sanders,
00:46:56the world-famous journalist.
00:47:02Everyone,
00:47:02take a look!
00:47:03I want one here,
00:47:04Cogler.
00:47:04I want one, too.
00:47:05What's the headline?
00:47:06I heard it's by
00:47:07the country's most famous
00:47:09journalist, Jules.
00:47:10Her frontline report
00:47:11from Naga
00:47:12even won her
00:47:13an international award.
00:47:14Jules?
00:47:17Naga?
00:47:19How about you?
00:47:20You're nowhere near
00:47:21worthy of her.
00:47:23Julie?
00:47:24She went to Naga
00:47:26to be a war correspondent.
00:47:28Could it really be
00:47:29Julie Sanders?
00:47:34Jules?
00:47:35Why is that name so familiar?
00:47:36I've heard of it before.
00:47:38How about you?
00:47:39You're nowhere near
00:47:40worthy of her.
00:47:42Julie?
00:47:42She went to Naga
00:47:44to be a war correspondent.
00:47:46Could it be?
00:47:47She's really Julie?
00:47:49Go buy a copy.
00:47:50Yes.
00:48:06Well, Mr. Langley,
00:48:07was it written by
00:48:08Mrs. Langley?
00:48:08An outstanding report.
00:48:10Must have been written
00:48:10by an elite school graduate.
00:48:13Julie could never write
00:48:14something like this.
00:48:15I really was
00:48:16overthinking it.
00:48:17Hey,
00:48:18have you heard?
00:48:18Tomorrow night's
00:48:19Jules' Welcome Home event.
00:48:20I'm a fan of hers.
00:48:22Do you remember?
00:48:23Back then,
00:48:24her bold stand
00:48:24against the foreigners
00:48:25was talked about everywhere.
00:48:27Now the papers are publishing
00:48:28such vivid reports.
00:48:29This is Eastlone's
00:48:30finest hour.
00:48:31I must attend.
00:48:32All right.
00:48:32Let's go.
00:48:33Did you truly believe
00:48:35Julie was just a fragile woman
00:48:37who lived only to serve you
00:48:38at home?
00:48:39Huh?
00:48:39Huh?
00:48:40Back then,
00:48:41at the foreign press conference,
00:48:42when Western reporters
00:48:44tried to smear us,
00:48:45it was Julie
00:48:46who stood up
00:48:46and struck back at them
00:48:47in fluent English.
00:48:50Bold stand
00:48:51against the foreigners.
00:48:53Could it really be Julie?
00:48:58No way.
00:48:59Impossible.
00:48:59If Julie really is
00:49:00a war correspondent
00:49:01and I'm her husband,
00:49:02how could I not know?
00:49:05But
00:49:05what Mr. Turner said
00:49:07does seem right.
00:49:11Maybe there is
00:49:12such a correspondent.
00:49:13Mr. Turner wanted me
00:49:15to regret everything,
00:49:16so he pinned it
00:49:17on Julie.
00:49:19Mr. Langley,
00:49:20tomorrow night
00:49:21should we go take a look?
00:49:22What if it really is
00:49:24Mrs. Langley?
00:49:25No.
00:49:26Pointless.
00:49:27It cannot be her.
00:49:31Mr. Langley?
00:49:33These are two invitations
00:49:35just delivered
00:49:36from the news bureau.
00:49:37They are
00:49:38inviting you to
00:49:39Jules' award ceremony
00:49:40tomorrow night.
00:49:41At that time,
00:49:41leaders from politics
00:49:42and business circles
00:49:44and top elites
00:49:45will be in attendance.
00:49:46Hmm?
00:49:50Jules again.
00:49:52Mr. Langley,
00:49:53Jules is my idol.
00:49:55Could you take me
00:49:56with you as well?
00:49:59When my father
00:50:00was still alive,
00:50:01he deeply admired
00:50:02this correspondent.
00:50:03Please take me along
00:50:04with you.
00:50:05Please take me with you.
00:50:07Come on, please.
00:50:08Take me with you.
00:50:11Let's go together.
00:50:19Julie!
00:50:22Mr. Turner!
00:50:25Long time no see!
00:50:27Indeed.
00:50:30Julie,
00:50:31you've lost weight.
00:50:33You've worked hard.
00:50:35This is...
00:50:37This is...
00:50:38He's the one
00:50:39I mentioned
00:50:40your biggest fan,
00:50:42David Rees.
00:50:44Miss Sanders,
00:50:46nice to meet you.
00:50:51Miss Sanders,
00:50:52nice to meet you.
00:50:54Hello.
00:50:56Nice to meet you too,
00:50:57David Rees.
00:51:03So,
00:51:04when are you
00:51:04planning to let go?
00:51:05Oh!
00:51:08I'm sorry.
00:51:09Miss Sanders,
00:51:10you're talented
00:51:11and beautiful.
00:51:12I was
00:51:12momentarily stunned.
00:51:15Julie,
00:51:16it's getting late.
00:51:17You've had a long journey,
00:51:18so go get some rest.
00:51:20Save your energy
00:51:21so you'll be ready
00:51:21for tomorrow's
00:51:22welcome back.
00:51:23All right.
00:51:23Let's go.
00:51:24Come on.
00:51:26Let's go.
00:51:30It's been a while,
00:51:31madam.
00:51:31Yes.
00:51:32It has been a long time.
00:51:33Come,
00:51:33have a taste.
00:51:36Look.
00:51:37Fine.
00:51:38Let's go take a look.
00:51:40Long time no see.
00:51:41Right.
00:51:42Wow.
00:51:43No wonder
00:51:43Jules' award ceremony
00:51:45is regarded as
00:51:45the most influential
00:51:46among war correspondents.
00:51:48The ceremony
00:51:49is truly magnificent.
00:51:51All the big names
00:51:53are here tonight.
00:51:54Of course it has
00:51:55to be grand.
00:51:55Hmm.
00:51:56I can't help
00:51:57but wonder
00:51:58how old
00:51:58Jules truly is.
00:51:59With such
00:52:00wonderful achievements,
00:52:01she must have
00:52:02remarkable presence
00:52:03and knowledge
00:52:03far beyond
00:52:04ordinary people
00:52:05like us.
00:52:16Julie.
00:52:18Mr. Turner.
00:52:20Mr. Turner.
00:52:20David.
00:52:24I'm feeling a bit nervous.
00:52:26Julie, I know.
00:52:28You're not good
00:52:28with crowds like this
00:52:30but tonight
00:52:30I will personally
00:52:32present your award.
00:52:33David, the foreign
00:52:34affairs spokesperson
00:52:35will host a ceremony
00:52:37for you
00:52:37and Eastland's
00:52:38supreme commander
00:52:39hearing this
00:52:39as your welcome banquet
00:52:41cleared his entire
00:52:42schedule just to attend.
00:52:44so you
00:52:45just relax
00:52:45and enjoy
00:52:46your moment.
00:52:48All right.
00:52:51Most of the guests
00:52:52have arrived.
00:52:53I'll go get ready.
00:52:56David,
00:52:57take Julie
00:52:58downstairs.
00:52:59This way.
00:53:00All right.
00:53:01Huh?
00:53:02Jules is here.
00:53:04Take a look.
00:53:05It's Miss Jules.
00:53:06Finally, see her in person.
00:53:30Julie Sanders?
00:53:32Julie?
00:53:35That's Julie?
00:53:37She's the famous
00:53:38correspondent?
00:53:40Julie Sanders?
00:53:42Julie?
00:53:43So she's Jules.
00:53:45No wonder
00:53:45she's a war correspondent.
00:53:46Truly a heroine
00:53:47among women.
00:53:48Her presence is striking.
00:53:49Exceptionally talented.
00:53:50I never thought
00:53:51she'd be this beautiful.
00:53:52Julie.
00:53:53Why are you here?
00:53:54You're back
00:53:55from your break?
00:53:58Mr. Langley.
00:53:59Please mind your position.
00:54:01Let go.
00:54:04What position
00:54:05should I mind?
00:54:07You are my
00:54:08legally wedded wife.
00:54:10We are already
00:54:11divorced.
00:54:12David,
00:54:13let's go.
00:54:17Mr. Langley,
00:54:18what do you want?
00:54:19Julie Sanders,
00:54:21I waited at home
00:54:22for you for a year.
00:54:24Yet you were out
00:54:25with another man?
00:54:26Tell me,
00:54:27this past year,
00:54:28were you always
00:54:29with him?
00:54:30Peter,
00:54:31you're hurting me.
00:54:35What's going on here?
00:54:36Julie,
00:54:37is Mrs. Langley's status
00:54:39still not high enough?
00:54:41Must you climb
00:54:42into another man's bed
00:54:43to attend
00:54:44such a grand banquet?
00:54:46Mr. Langley!
00:54:51Mr. Langley!
00:54:53What's going on?
00:54:55She's not Jules.
00:54:56She's facing Mr. Langley.
00:54:58What is going on?
00:55:00Peter Langley,
00:55:01cut out your filthy thoughts.
00:55:03Not everyone is as fickle as you.
00:55:05I, Julie Sanders,
00:55:06reached this height today
00:55:07without relying on anyone.
00:55:09And
00:55:11tonight belongs to me
00:55:12on the stage.
00:55:13If you two keep this up,
00:55:16I will ask security
00:55:17to escort you both out.
00:55:19Tonight's your stage?
00:55:21Julie,
00:55:22tonight marks
00:55:23the News Bureau's
00:55:24award ceremony
00:55:25honoring international
00:55:26journalist Jules.
00:55:27Everyone here
00:55:28is either
00:55:28a prominent figure
00:55:29or a fan of Jules.
00:55:31How can you even say
00:55:33that this is your stage?
00:55:35Julie,
00:55:38those things
00:55:38you and Mr. Turner said
00:55:40fooling me
00:55:40is one thing,
00:55:42but don't fool yourself.
00:55:46Fool you?
00:55:49In your eyes,
00:55:51all I can do
00:55:52is housework
00:55:52and cooking.
00:55:53If Mr. Turner
00:55:54hadn't told you
00:55:55I became a war correspondent,
00:55:56you never would have believed it.
00:55:58Because to you,
00:55:59a woman like me
00:56:00could never even stand
00:56:01on the same level as you.
00:56:04A war correspondent?
00:56:06You mean to say
00:56:07that you are
00:56:08the famous war reporter Jules?
00:56:10That's right.
00:56:13I am Jules.
00:56:15What?
00:56:17You're Jules?
00:56:22She is Jules.
00:56:24I'm actually a fan of hers.
00:56:26You really believe that?
00:56:28Julie,
00:56:29do you even know
00:56:30who Jules is?
00:56:31Can you even read
00:56:32her reports?
00:56:34You.
00:56:38She is
00:56:39just a housewife
00:56:40who can't read a book.
00:56:43Doing laundry
00:56:44and cooking
00:56:44chasing men all day?
00:56:46How could she be
00:56:47Jules?
00:56:49Anyone buying this?
00:56:51She's not Jules.
00:56:53How dare she
00:56:54try to impersonate Jules?
00:56:56Julie.
00:56:59These past six months,
00:57:01what have you been through?
00:57:02How did you end up
00:57:03obsessing him
00:57:03with showing off?
00:57:05I,
00:57:05Peter Langley,
00:57:06never cared
00:57:06if you were a war correspondent.
00:57:08You don't need
00:57:09to make up lies
00:57:10just to get my attention.
00:57:13Peter,
00:57:15after all this time,
00:57:18you still blindly trust Kelly.
00:57:21Did we say anything wrong?
00:57:23Jules graduated
00:57:23from a top school.
00:57:24She's fluent
00:57:25in many languages.
00:57:26Jules.
00:57:26You?
00:57:28If you can read
00:57:29basic words,
00:57:31that's already
00:57:31a miracle.
00:57:34Stop bluffing.
00:57:37Just tell me clearly
00:57:38your relationship
00:57:39with this man.
00:57:40After the banquet
00:57:42ends,
00:57:42I'll take you home.
00:57:45Peter,
00:57:46you'll soon find out
00:57:48who's really bluffing.
00:57:52You?
00:57:53Why hasn't
00:57:54the ceremony
00:57:54started yet?
00:57:58Look.
00:57:59Mr. Turner is here.
00:58:00Mr. Turner.
00:58:01Looks like it's
00:58:02about to begin now.
00:58:04Mr. Turner?
00:58:05He's the director
00:58:06of Eastland News Bureau.
00:58:09Mr. Turner,
00:58:10this Julie Sanders.
00:58:11She caused a huge
00:58:12scene at this
00:58:13global ceremony
00:58:14and shamelessly
00:58:14claimed she's Jules herself.
00:58:16Hurry and kick her out.
00:58:17Do not displace
00:58:18Eastland.
00:58:19Don't get you!
00:58:21The one who should
00:58:21leave right now
00:58:22is you!
00:58:24Mr. Turner,
00:58:25what are you doing?
00:58:29David.
00:58:32Everyone,
00:58:33moving on.
00:58:34Let's invite Mr. Turner
00:58:35to present the
00:58:36top journalism award
00:58:37to Eastland's
00:58:38star reporter,
00:58:39Jules.
00:58:39What?
00:58:40She's already here?
00:58:41Julie,
00:58:43congratulations.
00:58:46Jules!
00:58:46Jules!
00:58:47Jules!
00:58:48Jules!
00:58:48What?
00:58:49She's Jules?
00:58:50What?
00:58:51She is Jules!
00:58:54Congratulations.
00:58:57What?
00:58:58She's Jules?
00:59:00What?
00:59:01She is Jules!
00:59:03What?
00:59:03She's Jules!
00:59:06She's Jules!
00:59:07Jules!
00:59:08Jules!
00:59:09Jules!
00:59:10Jules!
00:59:11Jules!
00:59:11Jules!
00:59:11Jules!
00:59:12Julie is Jules.
00:59:13Julie, really?
00:59:14Is the famous reporter Jules?
00:59:17That's impossible.
00:59:20Why would it be?
00:59:21Three years ago,
00:59:23when I first met you,
00:59:25I was a war correspondent.
00:59:27Then I married you.
00:59:29You wanted me to be a devoted
00:59:31and dedicated housewife.
00:59:33So I gave up my career.
00:59:36Only later did I
00:59:38realize that you
00:59:40were never worth it.
00:59:42You were cold to me,
00:59:44yet attentive to your secretary,
00:59:47Peter.
00:59:48Do you even realize
00:59:49how biased you are?
00:59:51I should have left you long ago.
00:59:53Forcing your own wife
00:59:54to donate a kidney
00:59:54to your secretary?
00:59:56Mr. Langley is truly disgusting.
00:59:58Secretary?
00:59:59More like your mistress.
01:00:04Don't make things up!
01:00:07Jules.
01:00:08There are things
01:00:09I truly did wrong,
01:00:10but why didn't you tell me
01:00:11sooner that you were
01:00:12a war correspondent?
01:00:13I would have...
01:00:14What would it change
01:00:15if I had?
01:00:16Would you respect me more?
01:00:18When I said I wanted
01:00:19to audit classes,
01:00:20wouldn't you trap me
01:00:21in marriage?
01:00:22Or when I was reading
01:00:24foreign books,
01:00:25would you not have mocked me?
01:00:27Peter Langley.
01:00:28Even if I weren't
01:00:30a war correspondent,
01:00:31even if I were
01:00:32just the housewife,
01:00:33did I deserve
01:00:33to be crushed by you?
01:00:35Give me another chance.
01:00:37I will do better than before.
01:00:42Mr. Langley,
01:00:43there is no us anymore.
01:00:45Back when I was in Naga,
01:00:47my life was really hard.
01:00:49But every day,
01:00:50seeing pages and pages
01:00:51of notes,
01:00:52I felt so grateful
01:00:53that I left you.
01:00:55Now I'm pursuing
01:00:56my own career.
01:00:57I don't have to
01:00:58exhaust myself for you.
01:01:00I'm happy.
01:01:02Right now,
01:01:04I'm just Julie.
01:01:07If you're with me,
01:01:09you can still be yourself.
01:01:11Why should I give up
01:01:12the life I have now
01:01:13just to become
01:01:14some man's accessory?
01:01:18Julie,
01:01:20what's wrong?
01:01:20You honestly dare to ask
01:01:21what's wrong right now?
01:01:22Everything that happened
01:01:23was entirely because of you.
01:01:25Six months ago,
01:01:26you used her mother's grave
01:01:27to force Julie
01:01:29to donate one of her kidneys
01:01:30to your secretary.
01:01:32She lost an earring.
01:01:33And you blame Julie,
01:01:35accusing her of stealing it
01:01:36in front of everyone.
01:01:38You beat her 20 times
01:01:39without stopping.
01:01:40What kind of commander is that?
01:01:41Just the kind of man
01:01:42treats his wife this way?
01:01:43Jules is so talented
01:01:45and so capable,
01:01:46yet she wasted
01:01:47three years of her life
01:01:48on a man like you.
01:01:49It's just not worth it.
01:01:51I was wrong about
01:01:52the kidney donation,
01:01:55but
01:01:56you still shouldn't have
01:01:57stolen Kelly's earring.
01:01:59If you hadn't returned it earlier,
01:02:00I wouldn't have...
01:02:01Wouldn't have what?
01:02:03Peter Langley.
01:02:05After all this time,
01:02:07you still haven't opened
01:02:09the coat you wore
01:02:10the day of the accident?
01:02:11My coat?
01:02:13When you went out
01:02:14sketching with Kelly
01:02:15and got into trouble,
01:02:16I stayed with you
01:02:18in the hospital for a week.
01:02:20But you...
01:02:22You kept calling Kelly's name.
01:02:25And in your hand,
01:02:26you were clutching her earring.
01:02:30Kelly's earring is with me?
01:02:34Mr. Sherman!
01:02:36Mr. Langley.
01:02:38Has Kelly's earring
01:02:39been with me all along?
01:02:41Yes, Mr. Langley.
01:02:42Why didn't you tell me earlier?
01:02:44Mr. Langley,
01:02:45I did tell you.
01:02:46You just didn't hear me.
01:02:49Didn't hear you?
01:02:53Take these clothes
01:02:54back to my house.
01:02:55Have Mrs. Banks
01:02:56wash and iron them.
01:02:57Put them in the closet.
01:03:01Hmm?
01:03:02There was an earring
01:03:03in Mr. Langley's pocket.
01:03:05Mr. Langley!
01:03:06An earring!
01:03:08My earring?
01:03:09So it really wasn't
01:03:11Julie.
01:03:12Julie...
01:03:13The earring was my fault.
01:03:15I owe you an apology.
01:03:17Peter Langley,
01:03:18you're a commander.
01:03:19You lost something.
01:03:20Didn't investigate,
01:03:22didn't call the police,
01:03:23and took one person's word.
01:03:24You punished Julie
01:03:25with your authority.
01:03:27Do you think a simple story
01:03:28can erase all the pain
01:03:29that you've inflicted upon her?
01:03:31Huh?
01:03:32Julie,
01:03:33if you come back,
01:03:34I swear I'll make it up to you.
01:03:36make it up?
01:03:39Can you really make it up?
01:03:41Once a heart is cracked,
01:03:43there's no going back.
01:03:45Especially when you
01:03:46stabbed her heart
01:03:47again and again,
01:03:49countless times.
01:03:50Miss Porter,
01:03:51about forcing Julie
01:03:53to donate her kidney.
01:03:54Do you have anything
01:03:55to say about that?
01:03:56I...
01:03:57I'm the patient.
01:03:59What am I supposed to say?
01:04:01Hmm.
01:04:01Are you really the patient?
01:04:03Back then,
01:04:04was your kidney
01:04:05really failing?
01:04:08Hmm.
01:04:10Are you really the patient?
01:04:11Back then,
01:04:12was your kidney
01:04:13really failing?
01:04:14Mr. Turner,
01:04:15what are you implying?
01:04:17Don't play dumb.
01:04:18I was planning
01:04:18to hand over
01:04:19all the evidence
01:04:20that I found
01:04:21to the police.
01:04:22But now,
01:04:22since you all
01:04:23still refuse to admit it,
01:04:24I'm going to reveal
01:04:25the truth
01:04:26right here,
01:04:27right now.
01:04:27Someone,
01:04:29bring them in for me!
01:04:33What do I do?
01:04:34I cannot let Mr. Langley
01:04:35find out about the kidney.
01:04:37Mr. Turner,
01:04:38what exactly
01:04:39are you trying to say?
01:04:40After
01:04:40I helped Julie
01:04:42leave that year,
01:04:43I happened to run
01:04:44into Mr. Langley
01:04:45at the time,
01:04:46having dinner
01:04:47with Miss Porter
01:04:48at the department store.
01:04:49Wow!
01:05:01Someone who has
01:05:02recently undergone
01:05:03a kidney transplant
01:05:04operation
01:05:05is not supposed
01:05:06to be eating like that,
01:05:07especially with seafood.
01:05:08As a journalist,
01:05:09my instincts
01:05:10have pushed me
01:05:11to get to the bottom
01:05:12of all of this.
01:05:13And I did.
01:05:14I uncovered
01:05:15everything
01:05:15behind her whole scheme.
01:05:17Seafood?
01:05:19So you...
01:05:20What are you trying
01:05:21to say?
01:05:22Dr. Craig,
01:05:24are you going
01:05:25to speak up?
01:05:27Back then,
01:05:29Miss Porter's kidney
01:05:30was perfectly healthy.
01:05:36Back then,
01:05:38Miss Porter's kidney
01:05:39was perfectly healthy.
01:05:42Perfectly healthy?
01:05:44Then why force me
01:05:45to donate?
01:05:46Healthy?
01:05:47Good heavens!
01:05:49How could anyone
01:05:49be so vicious?
01:05:50Why would you do this
01:05:51to Jules?
01:05:52Go to jail now!
01:05:53Mrs. Langley...
01:05:54Mrs. Langley,
01:05:55I'm sorry.
01:05:55I truly had no choice.
01:05:56It was all Miss Porter.
01:05:58She forced me
01:05:59to falsify the report.
01:06:00Made me say
01:06:01her kidneys failed.
01:06:02Then only you
01:06:03were a match.
01:06:05Kelly...
01:06:05You hate me
01:06:06that much?
01:06:07For a man.
01:06:08You ruined my life.
01:06:10Mr. Langley...
01:06:11No, I didn't!
01:06:12I didn't!
01:06:15Peter...
01:06:16This is the woman
01:06:17you cherish
01:06:18above all else.
01:06:19This is the woman
01:06:20you trust
01:06:20without question.
01:06:22I will never...
01:06:25I will never
01:06:26forgive you.
01:06:28Julie...
01:06:31Step aside!
01:06:33Move it!
01:06:35Mr. Langley...
01:06:36You should...
01:06:38handle all of this mess
01:06:39before anything else.
01:06:41Once this mess
01:06:42is fully resolved,
01:06:44you may resign
01:06:44and take responsibility.
01:06:46Highest commander
01:06:46of the Eastland.
01:06:47Today is truly eye-opening.
01:06:49Even someone
01:06:50of this stature
01:06:50has shown up.
01:06:54Commander...
01:06:56Commander...
01:07:07Peter Langley...
01:07:08Do you admit
01:07:09your guilt?
01:07:10I asked the commander
01:07:10to clarify.
01:07:11I was...
01:07:12just delayed
01:07:13by...
01:07:14official business.
01:07:15As for what
01:07:16you just discussed,
01:07:17I more or less
01:07:17understand the full
01:07:18course of events
01:07:19have took place here.
01:07:20Peter Langley...
01:07:21You misjudged people
01:07:22and believed
01:07:22malicious slander
01:07:23for the sake
01:07:24of a woman
01:07:25with a venomous heart.
01:07:26You even dared
01:07:27to persecute
01:07:27Julie Sanders,
01:07:28a hero of the Eastland.
01:07:30Oh, Peter.
01:07:31Oh, Peter.
01:07:32Your crimes
01:07:33are unforgivable.
01:07:34I didn't know
01:07:35she was Jules.
01:07:38You don't know
01:07:39she was Jules?
01:07:40That only proves
01:07:41your judgment
01:07:41is even worse.
01:07:42You're willfully blind.
01:07:44You've been married
01:07:44to Jules for three years,
01:07:46yet you never understood
01:07:47your own wife.
01:07:47You couldn't even
01:07:49manage your own
01:07:49household.
01:07:50How could I possibly
01:07:51trust you
01:07:52to govern this city
01:07:53of such a massive scale?
01:07:55Peter,
01:07:56once these wretches
01:07:57are dealt with,
01:07:58you will resign
01:07:59and take full responsibility.
01:08:00Yes, sir.
01:08:03Mr. Langley,
01:08:05reflect on actions
01:08:06carefully.
01:08:08Scum like you
01:08:09deserve it.
01:08:10That's right,
01:08:10other scum.
01:08:11You have no conscience.
01:08:13You deserve to die.
01:08:14What are you doing?
01:08:18All of you,
01:08:19get out!
01:08:20Get out!
01:08:22Go, go, go, go!
01:08:23Run, go, go!
01:08:25Get out of here!
01:08:28Mr. Langley...
01:08:32Mr. Langley...
01:08:33I'm wrong.
01:08:35I truly know
01:08:36I was wrong.
01:08:38Mr. Langley,
01:08:40please don't kill me.
01:08:41I was truly
01:08:42left with no choice.
01:08:42It was her.
01:08:43She forced me to do it.
01:08:45Please don't kill me.
01:08:51Mr. Langley,
01:08:53I was wrong.
01:08:54I will never
01:08:55deceive you again.
01:08:56Please give me
01:08:57another chance,
01:08:58will you?
01:08:59You...
01:08:59Please,
01:09:00for my father's sake.
01:09:02Please,
01:09:02give me one more chance.
01:09:04Please,
01:09:05let me stay by your side.
01:09:06Anything she can do,
01:09:07I can do too.
01:09:10You can't compare yourself
01:09:12to her.
01:09:13Mr. Langley,
01:09:14do you really not care for me?
01:09:17Whenever I fell even slightly ill,
01:09:19you summoned rare medicines for me.
01:09:21Whatever I wanted,
01:09:23you bought it for me.
01:09:24If I disliked the food,
01:09:26you had special dishes prepared.
01:09:28You let me live in your home.
01:09:30Whenever I was unhappy,
01:09:32you set aside military affairs for me.
01:09:35Your father was my teacher.
01:09:38That is why I cared for you so much.
01:09:41Would you dare to hurt Julie?
01:09:48Kelly Porter,
01:09:50I'll make your life worse than death.
01:10:11Oh, Peter.
01:10:13After all this time,
01:10:15you still haven't opened the coat
01:10:17you wore the day of the accident?
01:10:34I'll make your life worse than death.
01:10:38When you went out sketching with Kelly
01:10:40and got into trouble,
01:10:41I stayed with you in the hospital for a week.
01:10:44But you...
01:10:47You kept calling Kelly's name.
01:10:50And in your hand,
01:10:52you were clutching her earring.
01:10:56Julie,
01:10:58I'm sorry.
01:10:59I'm sorry.
01:10:59I'm sorry.
01:11:00I'm sorry.
01:11:03I'm sorry.
01:11:04No!
01:11:12Ah!
01:11:19No!
01:11:21No!
01:11:22No!
01:11:28Okay,
01:11:46Please move closer.
01:11:50It's just for show.
01:11:51No need to stand so close.
01:12:04Peter, this one is for you.
01:12:06I'll take this one.
01:12:08I promise I will keep it safe.
01:12:18Why is it that I had to reach this point before I realized my heart was filled with you all
01:12:24along?
01:12:31Julie, I was wrong.
01:12:34I regret asking for your kidney.
01:12:36Don't come looking for me anymore.
01:12:38Julie.
01:12:43Come in.
01:12:48David, what brings you here?
01:12:51I made you chicken soup.
01:13:10Here.
01:13:11I can do it myself.
01:13:13Just let me take care of you this time.
01:13:23This is my favorite chicken soup.
01:13:26Amazing.
01:13:27It's just what you like.
01:13:29I was worried you might not like it.
01:13:31When I was a kid, my mother used to make chicken soup for me.
01:13:36After I got married, I often made it for others as well.
01:13:41After my mother passed away, no one ever made chicken soup for me again.
01:13:46If you want, from now on, I can make you chicken soup.
01:13:57So, do you have any plans for the future?
01:14:01Plans?
01:14:04I think...
01:14:06Maybe I'll keep working as a war correspondent.
01:14:12Did you know...
01:14:14In Naga...
01:14:15The people there...
01:14:17Every day they're forced to flee over the bodies of their own people.
01:14:20One day, I was walking down the road, and I came across a mother holding her child's lifeless body.
01:14:26She was crying, and kept asking me repeatedly,
01:14:29What did we do wrong?
01:14:31Why is exile the only thing left for us?
01:14:34Kids there...
01:14:36Don't get to grow up.
01:14:39War has no winners.
01:14:42When will those...
01:14:43Invaders ever understand that?
01:14:46All I really wish for is peace in this world.
01:14:49As long as there's war, there will always be people who need attention.
01:14:53That's why being a war correspondent has always been my dream.
01:14:58But before that, I just need to keep learning.
01:15:02I need to become stronger, so I can stand on a bigger stage.
01:15:19War has no winners.
01:15:21When will those...
01:15:23Invaders ever understand that?
01:15:25All I really wish for is peace in this world.
01:15:29As long as there's war, there will always be people who need attention.
01:15:32That's why being a war correspondent has always been my dream.
01:15:37But before that, I just need to keep learning.
01:15:41I need to become stronger, so I can stand on a bigger stage.
01:15:58Everything can start over.
01:16:00If I start treating Julie better, we might be able to go back to how things were.
01:16:08Julie, I'm...
01:16:11Hello?
01:16:12Where's the patient in this room?
01:16:14She was discharged.
01:16:15About three hours ago.
01:16:16Huh?
01:16:18Huh?
01:16:26Everything can start over.
01:16:28If I start treating Julie better,
01:16:30we might be able to go back to how things were.
01:16:36Julie, I'm...
01:16:39Hello?
01:16:40Where's the patient in this room?
01:16:41She was discharged. About three hours ago.
01:16:53I overheard them talking. They said the girl is planning to go abroad and continue her studies.
01:16:58I guess she's heading to the train station.
01:17:06Here.
01:17:10It's only been a few days, and now we're parting ways again.
01:17:16This time I'm going abroad, partly for better treatment, and also because I want to keep learning.
01:17:22I've already applied to a university overseas.
01:17:24I hope that when I come back, I can make an even bigger contribution to journalism in Eastland.
01:17:30Alright. Well, I'll be waiting for your good news.
01:17:37Don't wait for him. David isn't coming.
01:17:41I hope that when I come back, I can make an even bigger contribution to journalism in Eastland.
01:17:48Alright. Well, I'll be waiting for your good news.
01:17:54Don't wait for him. David isn't coming.
01:17:56Hurry up! Get in the car! Train's about to leave!
01:18:00Mr. Turner...
01:18:01Till we meet again.
01:18:03Alright.
01:18:11Miss Sanders, what a coincidence.
01:18:17You...
01:18:18You're heading abroad too?
01:18:20Yes.
01:18:21Overseas to further my studies.
01:18:23That way, we can meet at the top.
01:18:29Perfect.
01:18:32The meaning of journalism abroad isn't the same as back home.
01:18:35There it has other meanings.
01:18:46Julie...
01:18:50Julie...
01:18:56The winds of reform are sweeping through.
01:19:00From devastation across Eastland,
01:19:02to a country at peace.
01:19:05From a land in ruins,
01:19:07to a nation renewed.
01:19:09Through turbulent times,
01:19:11those warlords who once ruled their own territories,
01:19:15have long since faded away into history.
01:19:17Today is New Year's Eve.
01:19:20Eastland National Television wishes everyone a Happy New Year.
01:19:25This is your host,
01:19:27Julie Sanders reporting.
01:19:37This is your host,
01:19:38Julie Sanders reporting.
01:20:04Excuse me.
01:20:06Ooh...
01:20:06...
01:20:06OK,
01:20:07...
01:20:10Happy New Year.
01:20:12Hey, Miss Sanders. You off to work?
01:20:16Oh, wonderful. I heard that you are now the head of the news bureau. Congratulations.
01:20:20Thank you. Happy New Year.
01:20:22Happy New Year.
01:20:26Grandma's home.
01:20:30You're back. Go wash up. Let's eat.
01:20:35You all haven't eaten yet? Didn't I tell you not to wait for me?
01:20:40We just didn't want you to go hungry.
01:20:43Mom, Dad and Christian made two big bowls of ravioli. All your favorite pork filling.
01:20:50Thank you. You worked hard.
01:20:53So how about we all have a toast? Come on.
01:20:55Happy New Year.
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