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00:00:01If I hadn't wanted to change villas, I would never have known this secret.
00:00:07Two years of marriage is like a joke.
00:00:13Are you absolutely certain about this, Brindley? It's a pity to see you leaving.
00:00:17I am. I'd like to spend more time with my family.
00:00:22Mrs. Palmer, good news! The owner of the villa you like has agreed to lower the price.
00:00:27Can you come view it this afternoon?
00:00:35This is the one. How do we proceed?
00:00:38Excellent. Will Mr. Palmer be joining you to sign the contract?
00:00:46No, he's tied up with work. Turingly, religiously, and telst.
00:00:50Ryland.
00:00:52I'll take care of it myself.
00:00:53Colin, I resigned today. And I found a villa I love. I'm planning to buy it for us.
00:01:00So sudden. But if it makes you happy, that's what matters. I'll come home early tonight. We'll celebrate.
00:01:11Mrs. Palmer, please, have a seat. I'll bring out the contract.
00:01:15Here's a copy of my marriage certificate. I'd like to register the house as joint marital property.
00:01:31That's odd. The system isn't pulling up your marriage registration record.
00:01:36What do you mean by that?
00:01:38What do you mean by that?
00:01:39Probably just a system error. It happens now and then.
00:01:42To get all of that to stay tuned on, you confirm it directly at City Hall.
00:01:48All right. I'll head there right away.
00:01:53I followed Ryland's advice and went to the town hall.
00:02:00Ma'am, the document you've presented is counterfeit.
00:02:03Our records show no marriage registration between you and Mr. Colin Palmer.
00:02:07This can't be. We were married here. Two years ago.
00:02:16I'm sorry, but there's no information in our system.
00:02:19If you believe you've been deceived, you should report it to the authorities.
00:02:31I can't believe all of this. I have decided to go and find him myself.
00:02:49I'm conflicted, but, you know, I just can't let go of Millie.
00:02:53What do you intend to do, then?
00:02:55Are you planning to stay with Brinley while marrying Millie Russell?
00:02:58Colin, that's not fair.
00:03:01Marrying Millie?
00:03:03Who is Millie?
00:03:07I know it isn't fair, but when Millie left to pursue her career abroad, I was heartbroken.
00:03:12Then Brinley came along.
00:03:14She reminded me so much of Millie.
00:03:16Dating her finally brought healing to my broken heart.
00:03:19So that's what I was?
00:03:21A substitute?
00:03:23Brinley is softer than Millie.
00:03:25She depends on me, loves me, in a way Millie never did.
00:03:29And you still justify deceiving her?
00:03:31I don't deceive her, I just...
00:03:34I can't cut Millie off completely.
00:03:37She was my first love.
00:03:38So you forged a marriage certificate?
00:03:41Colin, that makes you a scumbag.
00:03:43Yes, I'm a scumbag.
00:03:44I want Millie's fire and Brinley's gentleness.
00:03:47I want them both.
00:03:48I walked away from that conversation.
00:03:50My heart shattered.
00:03:51The man I loved for two years was a liar.
00:03:54I'm back.
00:03:55Welcome home.
00:03:59What did you make?
00:04:00Smells delicious.
00:04:01Your favorite, grilled meat.
00:04:03I watched him all through dinner.
00:04:05His phone never left the table, face down.
00:04:09My head aches a little.
00:04:11Could you fetch me some medicine from upstairs?
00:04:13Of course.
00:04:14You just rest here.
00:04:18The moment he was gone, I snatched his phone.
00:04:21My birthday didn't work.
00:04:22Our anniversary didn't work.
00:04:24You don't look well.
00:04:25Do you want to lie down?
00:04:26I'm fine.
00:04:27Is something wrong at the office?
00:04:29You kept glancing at your phone.
00:04:31Yes.
00:04:31A project issue.
00:04:32I might need to head back later.
00:04:34Then go.
00:04:34Work always comes first.
00:04:36Don't wait up for me.
00:04:37Get some rest.
00:04:39As the door clicked shut,
00:04:41my smile crumbled.
00:04:44I picked up my phone,
00:04:45my hand trembling.
00:04:47Dad,
00:04:49I've decided.
00:04:50I'll return home,
00:04:51and I'll accept the marriage alliance you arranged.
00:04:55Three months later,
00:04:56I arrived at the Knight family's annual gala.
00:04:59Mrs. Shaw,
00:05:00you finally arrived.
00:05:01This way, please.
00:05:06Isn't that Brynlyn?
00:05:07What is she doing here?
00:05:07I can't believe she has the nerve.
00:05:09I heard Colin tossed her aside
00:05:10after catching her cheating.
00:05:11She has the audacity to show up tonight?
00:05:13The Shaw family cut her off completely.
00:05:16Look at her,
00:05:16still carrying herself as if she matters.
00:05:19Well,
00:05:19if it isn't Miss Shaw,
00:05:20all by yourself tonight?
00:05:22Where's Mr. Palmer?
00:05:23Oh,
00:05:24that's right.
00:05:25I heard you two split.
00:05:26Hardly shocking.
00:05:27A man like him
00:05:28could not tolerate a partner
00:05:29who is unfaithful.
00:05:30Do you really think
00:05:31showing up here
00:05:31will win Mr. Palmer back?
00:05:33That ship has sailed.
00:05:34Millie's the one by his side now.
00:05:35She's carrying his child.
00:05:36You all seem awfully fascinated
00:05:37with my personal life.
00:05:38My affairs, however,
00:05:39aren't open for your judgment.
00:05:40And as for why I'm here,
00:05:41does the Knight family
00:05:42need your permission
00:05:43before extending an invitation?
00:05:44Get off your high horse,
00:05:45Brynly.
00:05:46Everyone knows about your scandal.
00:05:47No man would ever want you now.
00:05:49It's none of your business,
00:05:50Miss Dale.
00:05:51Instead of wasting your time on me,
00:05:52perhaps you should pay attention
00:05:53to Dale Group's stock.
00:05:54Word is,
00:05:55it's been plummeting.
00:05:56What are you talking about?
00:05:57That's complete nonsense!
00:05:58Don't play dumb.
00:05:59You know exactly what I mean.
00:06:01But then I felt a familiar gaze
00:06:02from across the hall.
00:06:05Colin?
00:06:19Brynly?
00:06:20But when our eyes met,
00:06:21my gaze was ice.
00:06:24What are you doing here?
00:06:26Why did you disappear
00:06:27without a single word?
00:06:28I burned time and money
00:06:29trying to find you!
00:06:30Tell me you didn't throw me away
00:06:31for someone else!
00:06:34Colin,
00:06:35please,
00:06:35calm down.
00:06:38Miss Shaw
00:06:39must have had her reasons.
00:06:41Miss Shaw,
00:06:42I know you still have feelings for him,
00:06:43but you should move on.
00:06:45Showing up like this
00:06:46just makes things harder.
00:06:47What is she even after?
00:06:48Colin has moved on.
00:06:50Someone needs to toss her out.
00:06:51She's dragging down
00:06:52the class of this event.
00:06:53Brynly,
00:06:54I know you regret leaving me.
00:06:55Just apologize.
00:06:56I can even put in a word
00:06:58with Mrs. Knight
00:06:58and help you stay.
00:07:09Miss,
00:07:10this is a private event.
00:07:12If you don't have an invitation,
00:07:13I'll have to ask you to leave.
00:07:14You'd really rather be tossed out
00:07:15than give me an apology?
00:07:16Be sensible,
00:07:17Miss Shaw.
00:07:18With all these eyes on you,
00:07:19why put yourself through more shame?
00:07:26Matthew!
00:07:28Mrs. Shaw,
00:07:29I deeply apologize
00:07:30for the disrespect you've endured.
00:07:32The fault is entirely mine.
00:07:34Ryan,
00:07:35I thought,
00:07:36who gave you the right
00:07:37to disrespect our guest?
00:07:39How could you assume
00:07:40she walked in
00:07:41without an invitation?
00:07:45I'll go along
00:07:46with whatever arrangements
00:07:47Mrs. Knight has made.
00:07:50Understood.
00:07:51Mrs. Knight
00:07:52was just speaking of you.
00:07:54Please,
00:07:54this way.
00:07:57As Ryan led me away,
00:08:00the man who tried
00:08:01to kick me out
00:08:02crashed to his knees.
00:08:04Mrs. Shaw,
00:08:04please!
00:08:05Forgive my rudeness!
00:08:06Grant me mercy!
00:08:09You've broken
00:08:10the family rules.
00:08:11That's why you're fired.
00:08:12Not because of Miss Shaw.
00:08:17Escort him out!
00:08:18His employment
00:08:18is terminated.
00:08:22Make it clear
00:08:22he will never be rehired.
00:08:25Wait!
00:08:25Ryan,
00:08:26please!
00:08:26Don't do this!
00:08:33Colin,
00:08:34let's sit down over there.
00:08:35It's getting far
00:08:35too crowded.
00:08:37Fine.
00:08:37Just watch your step.
00:08:45Is that
00:08:45Mr. Moore?
00:08:46What on earth
00:08:47is Austin Moore doing here?
00:08:48He never shows up
00:08:49to these things.
00:08:49Mr. Moore!
00:08:50What an honor
00:08:51to have you with us tonight.
00:08:57Sir,
00:08:58your wife is already
00:08:59upstairs in the VIP lounge.
00:09:02The Knights
00:09:02left Austin Moore waiting?
00:09:04This is about to get ugly.
00:09:07Colin,
00:09:08my stomach feels
00:09:09a little uneasy.
00:09:10What's wrong?
00:09:10Come,
00:09:11I'll take you to the lounge
00:09:11so you can rest.
00:09:13Mr. Moore,
00:09:14you probably
00:09:14haven't been told,
00:09:15but the Knight family
00:09:16has been pouring
00:09:16all their attention
00:09:17on Miss Shaw tonight.
00:09:18One might assume
00:09:19she was some
00:09:19exalted figure.
00:09:21Oh?
00:09:22My wife sure knows
00:09:23how to stir things up,
00:09:24huh?
00:09:25Your,
00:09:26your wife?
00:09:32Sir,
00:09:32that's enough.
00:09:33Please come with us.
00:09:34What are you doing?
00:09:35I was just trying
00:09:36to let Mr. Moore know...
00:09:37Mr. Moore's business
00:09:37is not yours to discuss.
00:09:46Mr. Moore has arrived.
00:09:48My head lifted
00:09:49instinctively.
00:09:50It was the very first time
00:09:52I had seen my husband
00:09:53since our marriage.
00:09:55I was just thinking
00:09:56how lucky I was
00:09:57to have such a
00:09:58handsome husband.
00:10:02Mr. Moore,
00:10:03we've been waiting
00:10:03anxiously for your arrival.
00:10:07It's so rare
00:10:07to catch a glimpse of you.
00:10:09Gentlemen,
00:10:09please,
00:10:10take a seat.
00:10:10Mr. Moore will be
00:10:11with you all day.
00:10:12Let me introduce
00:10:12Miss Brinley Shaw.
00:10:14Ah, Miss Shaw.
00:10:15Easy on the eyes,
00:10:16but your judgment?
00:10:17Not so impressive.
00:10:18You cut ties
00:10:19with your family
00:10:19for a man
00:10:20becoming a joke.
00:10:21Perhaps you should
00:10:22focus on family affairs,
00:10:23not business.
00:10:25Oliver!
00:10:25That's enough!
00:10:33So,
00:10:33Mr. Simpson,
00:10:34in your opinion,
00:10:35my wife doesn't measure
00:10:36up to your standards?
00:10:39Your wife?
00:10:40Mrs. Moore,
00:10:41my apologies.
00:10:42I just meant
00:10:43you have exquisite taste
00:10:44in beautiful women.
00:10:47Mr. Simpson,
00:10:49your words remind me
00:10:50of something.
00:10:52And what is that?
00:10:53I've heard rumors
00:10:54that some influential
00:10:55businessman keeps
00:10:56several young women
00:10:57at once.
00:10:58Utterly shameless.
00:11:01Surely you've heard
00:11:02them, too?
00:11:03I-I-I have no idea
00:11:05what you're talking about.
00:11:06Instead of speculating
00:11:07about my life,
00:11:09wouldn't it be wiser
00:11:10to tend to your own affairs?
00:11:12Well,
00:11:13Brinley certainly
00:11:13has a sharp tongue.
00:11:15Everyone,
00:11:15let's sit down!
00:11:16Quite the impression
00:11:18you've made,
00:11:18my dear wife.
00:11:20Like what you saw?
00:11:30The lavish bank
00:11:31felt suffocating,
00:11:32and I had to get away.
00:11:34Austin,
00:11:35I need to use
00:11:36the West Room.
00:11:37I can't sit here
00:11:38any longer.
00:11:39Don't take too long.
00:11:46Mrs. Moore,
00:11:47I-
00:11:47I'm sorry.
00:12:21Brinley, I was wrong. Give me another chance.
00:12:26Mr. Palmer, please control yourself. We are done.
00:12:29I can't do without you.
00:12:30He's three months apart. I feel like I'm going mad.
00:12:34Enough of your nonsense. Stay away from me or you'll regret it. Get lost.
00:12:42Take this as your warning, Colin.
00:12:44If you dare try this again, you'll regret it far more.
00:12:51With that, I was done with him. Forever.
00:12:55After the banquet ended, I tried to leave, exhausted by the night's events.
00:13:03But my escape was cut short by a familiar, imposing presence.
00:13:12Get in.
00:13:15Mr. Moore, I have my own car.
00:13:18I already had it sent back.
00:13:20I want to return to my own place.
00:13:22Your place? Have you forgotten we're married? That means we're supposed to live together.
00:13:27But...
00:13:27No buts.
00:13:28I prepared our new home three months ago.
00:13:30You're coming back with me.
00:13:32Drive.
00:13:41From today onward, this is your home.
00:13:57Mr. Moore, since this is a marriage of convenience, I think it's better we establish some clear boundaries.
00:14:02Go ahead. I'm listening.
00:14:03First, we don't interfere in each other's private lives.
00:14:06Second, we keep our finances separate. Neither of us will touch the other's assets.
00:14:11Third, if we ever divorce, we'll part on good terms, with no complications.
00:14:15Don't you think you're being a little too cold with me?
00:14:19Remember, we're legally husband and wife now.
00:14:22I think you should understand that this is just a partnership, and there are no feelings attached.
00:14:26I don't want unnecessary trouble.
00:14:28Trouble? Is that what you think I am?
00:14:31That's settled.
00:14:32Alright, as you wish, my dear wife.
00:14:43This one, I like the vintage feel.
00:14:45You do have unusual taste.
00:14:47But in the winter, the drafts will be harsh.
00:14:49It doesn't matter. I can manage the cold.
00:14:53Hungry?
00:14:55Yes.
00:14:56I didn't eat properly at the party.
00:14:59Let's get you something to eat.
00:15:01When the crowds have gone
00:15:07We could talk on the moonlight
00:15:10What are you doing just standing there?
00:15:11Till dawn
00:15:14Come help.
00:15:18In the soft glow of the kitchen, my hands moved on autopolt. The familiar rhythm of the knife, a small
00:15:24comfort.
00:15:24You handled that knife quite well. Did you often cook for Colin?
00:15:28Yes. Looking back, it was a complete waste of effort.
00:15:32He never did deserve you.
00:15:33Oh? Do you regret it?
00:15:37Why should I?
00:15:39Why should I? For someone so undeserving, it's best not to mention him at all.
00:15:43So indifferent. I find that... interesting.
00:15:48What do you expect? That I cry endlessly? When it comes to love, you gamble. I can take the loss.
00:15:54I'll take care of the rest. It's our first night under the same roof. You shouldn't tire yourself out.
00:16:00You do know how to be thoughtful. Fine, I'll take you up on that.
00:16:03A few minutes later, he set three dishes on the table. The beef was charred black, the broccoli was burnt,
00:16:08and I could see sugar crystals that hadn't even melted.
00:16:10You looked rather skilled slicing the beef, but your cooking seems to be lacking.
00:16:14I've trained with a knife. Heat control isn't my strength.
00:16:17Are you trying to upset me with this culinary adventure?
00:16:20You've got quite a sense of humor.
00:16:22As he ate, I saw an old scar winding across his forearm. A sharp contrast to the gentle man he
00:16:27was pretending to be.
00:16:29Pull yourself together, Brinley. This is just a marriage of convenience.
00:16:32Don't let appearances deceive you.
00:16:34When he finished cleaning the kitchen, he leaned against the doorway, all plainness gone.
00:16:40Now that I've returned, there are formalities.
00:16:44Next week, we visit your father. The wedding also needs to be properly arranged.
00:16:50The purpose of this alliance has been fulfilled. There's no need for a wedding ceremony, is there?
00:16:54What do you mean no need? Even a marriage of convenience will have a wedding.
00:16:58My father is tied up with a major project. It's really not a good time.
00:17:01Don't worry.
00:17:02I'll have my assistant coordinate with your father's secretary.
00:17:10I'll call my father first, to see when he's available.
00:17:14He agreed, but his eyes told me this wasn't a negotiation. The battle was over before it even began.
00:17:21I watched Austin go upstairs, his sudden attention making me suspicious. But I had no time to dwell on him.
00:17:27My own company, Vantage Path Realty, needed me.
00:17:30Colin Palmer chose deceit. Now I will crush his pride in the one field he values most.
00:17:36Mrs. Shaw, the final version of the bid presentation is ready.
00:17:41Good.
00:17:46Two years of a fake marriage.
00:17:49He has no idea what's coming.
00:18:06Meanwhile, across the city, Colin was holding a meeting.
00:18:10This project will be Palmer Group's highest priority for the next three years.
00:18:17The city director has already acknowledged our proposal is superior.
00:18:21Mr. Palmer, we've poured 30 million into the assessment. Our connections are firmly established.
00:18:25Palmer Group is set on winning this project.
00:18:27By the way, I heard Brinley has registered a company.
00:18:31Vantage Path Realty.
00:18:32She's preparing to bid as well. And now that she's Austin's wife, she might carry more weight.
00:18:37Well, I...
00:18:37Relax. She's just an ordinary woman.
00:18:40What could she possibly know about real estate development?
00:18:43That company of hers is nothing but a shell she set up on a whim.
00:18:47She always shows up wherever I am.
00:18:49Perhaps she's just trying to get my attention again.
00:18:52Three days later, the bidding send you buzzed with anticipation.
00:19:04I know you're coming, Brinley. Show yourself.
00:19:08The moment I walked into the bidding hall, I felt Colin's stare.
00:19:12He expected the soft, naive woman he once knew.
00:19:15Not the CEO of Vantage Path Realty, and our innovative spatial planning can increase land use efficiency by 30%.
00:19:23A flawless presentation.
00:19:24Next, the Palmer Group.
00:19:26Our proposal focuses on...
00:19:27Mr. Palmer, Vantage Path Realty's proposal is clearly superior to yours.
00:19:32But our data, our policy interpretation...
00:19:34The committee's decision is unanimous. The contract is awarded to Vantage Path Realty.
00:19:38After the meeting, he cornered me in the Ralevo. His composure shattered.
00:19:41Why? You knew how important this project was to me. Was this all just revenge?
00:19:46Fine. Take the project.
00:19:49I don't care about anything else.
00:19:51Just come back to me.
00:19:53Mr. Palmer, we won fairly.
00:19:56This project was never yours to grant me.
00:19:58It was mine to earn.
00:20:01What you should be asking is why the Palmer Group failed.
00:20:08That evening, the satisfaction of winning had washed away my tiredness when I returned to the villa.
00:20:14You are back.
00:20:16You're home early today.
00:20:17Congratulations.
00:20:19Securing this project gives Vantage Path a promising future.
00:20:24We talked about visiting your father.
00:20:26When would he be available?
00:20:32My dad's been very busy lately.
00:20:35Maybe in a few more days.
00:20:38Later that night, I finally made the call I've been avoiding.
00:20:42Well, if it isn't the CEO of Vantage Path Realty.
00:20:45The work Olek finally has time to call her father?
00:20:47Dad, I secured the Blean project.
00:20:50That's good to hear.
00:20:51Now tell me, how's Austin treating you?
00:20:53Is he bad to you?
00:20:54No.
00:20:54Actually, he suggested visiting you.
00:20:56He's even talking about a wedding ceremony.
00:20:58I'd love for you to come visit.
00:20:59But I still haven't forgiven you for what happened with Colin.
00:21:02Dad, I was foolish back then.
00:21:03Enough.
00:21:04No need to drag up the past.
00:21:05How about next Saturday?
00:21:06And tell Austin he better not come empty-handed.
00:21:09What made you suddenly want to take me out to dinner?
00:21:11The candlelight danced in the apopulent restaurant,
00:21:13but a question flickered in my mind.
00:21:14You're my wife.
00:21:15It's only right that I treat you.
00:21:16His answer a great deal about me.
00:21:17Too smooth.
00:21:18Even the no-obscure design award I won years ago.
00:21:20How that even I had almost forgotten.
00:21:22It isn't hard to learn about someone.
00:21:24Cheers.
00:21:27There's an urgent problem at the company.
00:21:29Head upstairs and get some rest.
00:21:31Back home, his sudden departure felt like an escape.
00:21:36But his words about my past echoed in my mind.
00:21:39I found myself drawn to his study.
00:21:42The study was just as he was.
00:21:44Organized, imposing, and full of secrets.
00:21:46My fingers brushed against a loose board on a shelf,
00:21:49revealing a hidden compartment.
00:21:51Inside was a scroll.
00:21:52Unfolding it, my heart stopped.
00:21:54They were my sketches.
00:21:55The ones I thought had burned in a fire.
00:21:57What are you doing here?
00:22:03Mr. Moore!
00:22:04I-I thought you went to the company.
00:22:09What are you hiding behind your back?
00:22:12Hiding my sketches?
00:22:14Don't you think that crosses into invading my privacy?
00:22:16Fear gave was a violation.
00:22:18This was-
00:22:18I found them by chance.
00:22:20They had a certain spark.
00:22:21I thought they might be useful for a project.
00:22:24Since when do you pay attention to a university student's designs?
00:22:27Anything with potential tends to draw my attention.
00:22:31It feels like more than a coincidence
00:22:32that the designs you admire happen to belong to me!
00:22:37He closed the distance in an instant,
00:22:41trapping me against the desk.
00:22:43It does feel like quite the coincidence.
00:22:52Tell me, Brinley.
00:22:56Are you doubting me?
00:22:59I-I was only asking.
00:23:01I shouldn't have come into your study.
00:23:03He stepped closer,
00:23:04lifting his hand to brush a lop of hair from my forehead.
00:23:07His touch set my skin on fire.
00:23:10The study's rather cold.
00:23:11Why don't you rest upstairs?
00:23:17For days, I douged him at every turn.
00:23:19If he was in the dining room,
00:23:21I ate in my room.
00:23:23If he was on the stairs,
00:23:25I hurried past without a word.
00:23:34In the car,
00:23:35the silence was suffocating,
00:23:36until my brother's name lit up my phone like a lifeline.
00:23:42Hey, Felix.
00:23:43Brinley!
00:23:44I just heard overseas,
00:23:46Colin dumped you, didn't he?
00:23:48No need to worry.
00:23:49I'm doing fine.
00:23:51And,
00:23:51it wasn't him who ended things.
00:23:54That bastard swore he'd treat you well.
00:23:56He dares to toss you aside?
00:23:58I told him everything that happened.
00:24:00My marriage to Austin,
00:24:02Colin's harassment.
00:24:04Felix,
00:24:04I was so stupid before.
00:24:07I'm sorry.
00:24:08What are you apologizing for?
00:24:10To hell with him.
00:24:11He should have been dumped long ago.
00:24:13But he hurt you?
00:24:14Damn it!
00:24:15I'm getting the first flight home.
00:24:16I swear I'll make that asshole pay.
00:24:17No, absolutely not.
00:24:18I can deal with Colin myself.
00:24:20You need to stay focused on your races.
00:24:25When the call ended,
00:24:26we had arrived at the Shaw Mansion.
00:24:29Felix really looks out for you.
00:24:31He's my brother.
00:24:37Let's go.
00:24:41What are you doing?
00:24:42Let go of my wrist.
00:24:43His palm was firm and warm,
00:24:45and the feeling was surprisingly steady.
00:24:48What are you doing?
00:24:49In front of your family,
00:24:50we've got to look convincing.
00:24:51You wouldn't want your father
00:24:52getting the wrong idea, right?
00:24:54Don't you want him to feel at ease?
00:24:56I rolled my eyes,
00:24:57but didn't pull my hand away.
00:24:59Felix, you hear me?
00:25:00Run that race and come back with a trophy.
00:25:02Brindley's affairs aren't your problem.
00:25:04Austin is a million times more reliable than you.
00:25:06Keep running your mouth,
00:25:07and I'll cut your allowance right off.
00:25:10Oh, you're here.
00:25:11Sweetheart, come here.
00:25:12Dad, were you yelling at Felix?
00:25:14Serves him right.
00:25:16That reckless brat.
00:25:17By the way,
00:25:18Felix wired you a hundred million.
00:25:20It's all yours.
00:25:21My phone buzzed.
00:25:23It was a transfer notification.
00:25:24Felix's note said,
00:25:26If Colin bothers you again,
00:25:27I'll fly back and wreck his company myself.
00:25:29Mr. Shaw,
00:25:29my first visit.
00:25:30I brought a small token for you.
00:25:32My daughter has a stubborn streak.
00:25:33If she gives you trouble,
00:25:35I hope you'll let it slide.
00:25:36Brindley is incredibly thoughtful.
00:25:37Having her as my wife makes me the lucky one.
00:25:39I know how deeply you cherish her.
00:25:41I will make sure she's cared for,
00:25:42and I won't allow her to endure any grievances.
00:25:44Good.
00:25:45Come inside.
00:25:45The food's on the table.
00:25:46He clapped Austin on the shoulder,
00:25:48guiding him in.
00:25:48I watched this man who could dominate boardrooms
00:25:50act like any ordinary son of a...
00:25:51Your insights on business are sharp, Austin.
00:25:53I simply offer a different perspective, Mr. Shaw.
00:25:55He was so calm,
00:25:56so patient with my father.
00:25:57Watching him,
00:25:57my heart grew increasingly complicated.
00:26:00Take good care of my daughter.
00:26:01My father's words were heavy.
00:26:03A final plea before entrusting me to him.
00:26:06You have my word.
00:26:07In the car on the way back,
00:26:08the silence was comfortable,
00:26:10but I knew he would be the one to break it.
00:26:13Tell me,
00:26:14have you been avoiding me lately?
00:26:16Why would I?
00:26:17I've been drowning in work.
00:26:18I can hardly breathe.
00:26:20Is that so?
00:26:22Funny.
00:26:22Every time I'm in the living room,
00:26:24you suddenly remember urgent overtime.
00:26:26On the stairs,
00:26:27you always bolt past me with your head down.
00:26:28You're reading too much into it.
00:26:30I've just been really busy.
00:26:33Really?
00:26:33Because I can't shake the feeling
00:26:34it's about what happened in the study.
00:26:36No!
00:26:37We're home!
00:26:37Let's get out!
00:26:38I ran into the villa,
00:26:39furious that he always had the upper hand.
00:26:41I swore I'd seize the next chance.
00:26:46The pool is freshly maintained.
00:26:48Want to give it a try?
00:26:50Fine.
00:26:51Let's go.
00:26:54He was already there,
00:26:55a towel slung low on his hips,
00:26:57water tracing the lines of his muscles.
00:26:59You've been watching me for three minutes straight.
00:27:04With a body like this,
00:27:06you could easily walk a runway.
00:27:08Though I have to say,
00:27:10touching it feels even better.
00:27:14Brinley.
00:27:15Isn't this exactly what you like?
00:27:18Then why the sudden blush?
00:27:22I left him standing there and went to my room,
00:27:24my heart pounding from my own daring.
00:27:27Why am I so tempted by him?
00:27:29This is a marriage of convenience.
00:27:31I can't forget that.
00:27:33Colin was the same,
00:27:34and he destroyed everything.
00:27:38Brinley,
00:27:39you really know how to turn me on.
00:27:42I walked in after a long day and froze.
00:27:45Austin was in the living room,
00:27:47bare-chested,
00:27:48sweat gleaning on his sculpted muscles.
00:27:50Careful!
00:27:51The dumbbell crashed to the floor,
00:27:52and I rushed forward,
00:27:54but he swept me into his arms,
00:27:55pressing me against his hot, damp chest.
00:27:58I'm exhausted.
00:27:59Let's rest a little.
00:28:02Austin, you...
00:28:03Your sweat is getting on my blouse.
00:28:06Is it?
00:28:09His nose grazed my ear,
00:28:11and I shivered.
00:28:12But then my training kicked in.
00:28:14I twisted,
00:28:15dug my knee into his side,
00:28:17and rolled him onto the mat.
00:28:18Playing helpless, Mr. Moore?
00:28:20With muscles like these?
00:28:22I must admit,
00:28:24those lines.
00:28:25They're sculpted like a fashion models,
00:28:27but in a flash,
00:28:29he reversed our positions,
00:28:30pinning me beneath him
00:28:31when he ate a half.
00:28:33Ton Clefieri would taunt.
00:28:36His face inches from mine.
00:28:38Is just touching enough for you?
00:28:40You!
00:28:41Get off!
00:28:43Gotcha!
00:28:44Let go of my leg!
00:28:49There's something in your hair.
00:28:53What?
00:28:57Just a feather.
00:29:00Now,
00:29:01are you planning to move in down there on the floor?
00:29:04You did that on purpose!
00:29:06What do you mean?
00:29:07You're the one who couldn't stop staring at me.
00:29:11You practically dived into my arms.
00:29:13I was not staring!
00:29:15Why are you even working out in the living room?
00:29:17The AC in the gym broke.
00:29:19The AC is broken?
00:29:20This place is falling apart.
00:29:22Maybe you should just buy a new villa.
00:29:24Is that so?
00:29:25I'm going to eat.
00:29:29Narrator,
00:29:30I arrived at the business gala
00:29:31as the new CEO of Vantage Path Realty,
00:29:33determined to prove my ambition
00:29:35was more intoxicating than any man.
00:29:37Colin, look.
00:29:38It's her.
00:29:39She looks...
00:29:40different.
00:29:41More dazzling than ever.
00:29:44I ignored their stares,
00:29:45but a man with an oily grin
00:29:47soon cornered me on the terrace.
00:29:51Miss Shaw,
00:29:52all by yourself?
00:29:54I'm Rogelio Scott.
00:29:55A big company must be exhausting
00:29:57for a young woman like you.
00:29:59You're flattering me,
00:30:00Mr. Scott.
00:30:01Vantage Path thrives
00:30:02because of its team.
00:30:03What team can measure up
00:30:04to a dependable man?
00:30:05With me,
00:30:06you wouldn't have to work so hard.
00:30:08I can give you more
00:30:09than your sugar baddie
00:30:10ever could.
00:30:10I'm afraid you've mistaken me.
00:30:12A woman of my league
00:30:13is nowhere near your reach.
00:30:14Ha!
00:30:15Everything has a price, Miss Shaw.
00:30:17Just name it.
00:30:18Stay by my side
00:30:19and the entire Scott group
00:30:20could be yours.
00:30:21Narrator,
00:30:22his thick fingers
00:30:23reached to pinch my chin.
00:30:24I slapped him across the face.
00:30:27The sound silencing
00:30:28the entire hall.
00:30:29You dared to slap me?
00:30:31What's wrong with that?
00:30:32Look at yourself.
00:30:33Pathetic, oily, and shameless.
00:30:35Mr. Scott,
00:30:36laying hands on a woman
00:30:37hardly suits a gentleman.
00:30:39Mr. Palmer,
00:30:39with your company stock
00:30:41in free fall,
00:30:41you still have the nerve
00:30:42to meddle?
00:30:43Worry about your own
00:30:44crumpling empire!
00:30:45And you!
00:30:46Don't think a pretty face
00:30:48makes you exceptional?
00:30:50And dick!
00:30:51At the end of the day,
00:30:52you're just a woman!
00:30:54What could you possibly accomplish,
00:30:55you pathetic whore?
00:30:57Say that again.
00:30:58I dare you.
00:31:00Before he could repeat
00:31:01the insult,
00:31:02I kicked the back
00:31:02of his knee,
00:31:03seized his tie,
00:31:04and slammed his cheek
00:31:06against the polished floor.
00:31:12I'll make sure you learn
00:31:13what respect really means.
00:31:15The party was in full swing,
00:31:17a symphony of laughter
00:31:18and clinking glasses,
00:31:19until a sudden gape
00:31:20cut through the noise.
00:31:21It's Austin Moore!
00:31:22He's here!
00:31:22A hush fell over the room.
00:31:24Like the Red Sea parting,
00:31:25the crowd made a path for him.
00:31:26He walked straight
00:31:27through the silent crowd to me,
00:31:28his eyes fixed
00:31:30on a single target.
00:31:31His eyes burned
00:31:31with a cold fire
00:31:33as he reached me,
00:31:34a flicker of something
00:31:35unreadable in their depths
00:31:36as he draped his jacket
00:31:38over my shoulders.
00:31:42Mr. Moore,
00:31:43it's a misunderstanding.
00:31:44I swear.
00:31:46Miguel,
00:31:46throw him out.
00:31:47And from this moment,
00:31:49though not more group
00:31:50his targeting echoed
00:31:50in the dead silence,
00:31:51each single project
00:31:52run by death sentence.
00:31:54His voice,
00:31:54No, please, Mr. Moore,
00:31:55have mercy!
00:31:56As they dragged him away screaming,
00:31:57the reality of his power
00:31:59settled over the room
00:32:00like a shroud.
00:32:01I looked up at the man
00:32:02who had just destroyed
00:32:03another for my sake,
00:32:05trying to understand.
00:32:10Why are you here?
00:32:10You never come to these things.
00:32:15Because you're here.
00:32:16Mr. Moore,
00:32:17if I may,
00:32:19who is this lady to you?
00:32:20She is my wife,
00:32:22Brinley Moore,
00:32:23and I warn anyone
00:32:24who dares to lay a hand on her,
00:32:27you will find yourself
00:32:28standing against
00:32:29the full power
00:32:30of my company.
00:32:31Then,
00:32:32through the sea
00:32:32of stunned faces,
00:32:33I saw my ex,
00:32:35Colin,
00:32:36watching us,
00:32:37his face pale.
00:32:39Brinley,
00:32:40I remembered
00:32:40your throat always acts up.
00:32:42I had them prepare
00:32:42that special drink you liked.
00:32:45Thank you, Mr. Palmer,
00:32:46but I'll take care
00:32:47of my wife's needs.
00:32:48You should direct
00:32:49that concern
00:32:49towards your companion.
00:32:52Colin.
00:32:52Oh, wait.
00:32:53My mistake.
00:32:54She isn't your wife yet,
00:32:55is she?
00:32:56My husband doesn't enjoy
00:32:58socializing, Mr. Palmer.
00:32:59if you'll excuse us.
00:33:01My project was suspended,
00:33:03leaving me stuck at home.
00:33:04My attempts at cooking
00:33:05were a disaster,
00:33:07starting with a batch
00:33:08of burnt cookies.
00:33:10Wow.
00:33:11These are...
00:33:12something else?
00:33:13What do you call them?
00:33:15Charcoal brigands?
00:33:16If you're hungry,
00:33:17there are sandwiches
00:33:17in the fridge.
00:33:18Don't touch those.
00:33:21He'd been coming home
00:33:23early every day.
00:33:24Then I remembered
00:33:25he'd sent the chef
00:33:25and housekeeper
00:33:26on Medical Lee
00:33:26last week.
00:33:29You orchestrated this
00:33:30on purpose.
00:33:32Actually,
00:33:33I think your cooking
00:33:34has a kind of
00:33:34everyday warmth to it.
00:33:36Honestly,
00:33:36it's more satisfying
00:33:38than a Michelin
00:33:38three-star dinner.
00:33:40I know it's bad.
00:33:42Your comfort
00:33:42is unhelpful.
00:33:44Austin,
00:33:45did you lose
00:33:45your taste buds?
00:33:46It's not everyday
00:33:47I find you cooking.
00:33:48As your husband,
00:33:49I should at least
00:33:50act grateful.
00:33:51If you enjoy it so much,
00:33:53I'll make car-grilled avocado
00:33:54with pickled herring tomorrow.
00:33:57Now that sounds
00:33:58like a challenge.
00:33:59I'll be looking forward
00:34:01to your masterpiece.
00:34:02For days,
00:34:03I curled out
00:34:03one strange dish
00:34:05after another.
00:34:09Your cooking
00:34:10just keeps getting better.
00:34:14Do you actually
00:34:15enjoy torturing
00:34:16your taste buds?
00:34:17For me,
00:34:18it's an honor
00:34:19to eat anything
00:34:19you've made yourself.
00:34:23I excused myself
00:34:24and snuck into the kitchen
00:34:25to call his assistant.
00:34:28Miguel,
00:34:29I need to ask,
00:34:30what is Austin
00:34:31like at the company?
00:34:32Mr. Moore?
00:34:33Today,
00:34:34he called
00:34:34a competitor's proposal
00:34:35garbage
00:34:36and the man
00:34:37nearly collapsed.
00:34:39Garbage.
00:34:39Last week,
00:34:40he sued a business partner
00:34:41into bankruptcy.
00:34:44He is
00:34:46ruthless.
00:34:49The man he described
00:34:50is a stranger.
00:34:52A ruthless tycoon
00:34:53who praises
00:34:54my terrible cooking.
00:34:57What is his secret agenda?
00:34:59Is this marriage
00:35:00just part of some
00:35:01hidden game?
00:35:02I sat there,
00:35:03my mind racing.
00:35:04What if this whole marriage
00:35:05is just a plot
00:35:05to harvest my organs?
00:35:11Something bothering you?
00:35:12You look pale.
00:35:17Later that night,
00:35:18my fear dragged me
00:35:19into a nightmare,
00:35:20a twisted reality
00:35:21where my darkest thoughts
00:35:21came to life.
00:35:22You monster, Austin!
00:35:23You're after my kidney!
00:35:24I swear, I'll fight you off!
00:35:25In my dream,
00:35:25his shadow fell over me,
00:35:26a monstrous giant
00:35:27with something glimpering
00:35:28in his hand.
00:35:28I'm greedy enough
00:35:28to want my kidney!
00:35:29A single tear escaped,
00:35:30a testimony to the terror
00:35:31that held me captive
00:35:32even in sli-
00:35:33I heard his footstamps
00:35:33coming up the stairs,
00:35:35each one a heavy thup
00:35:35that echoed
00:35:36my own frantic heartbeat.
00:35:37He walked down
00:35:38the dark corridor,
00:35:39a shadow moving
00:35:39towards the slimmer
00:35:40of light from my room.
00:35:42The doorknob turned
00:35:42with agonizing slowness,
00:35:44the click of the lash
00:35:44sealing my fate.
00:35:45My kidney.
00:35:46Austin, give it back.
00:35:48He loomed over me
00:35:48in the darkness,
00:35:49his hand reaching out,
00:35:50and for a moment,
00:35:51my nightmare and reality
00:35:52merged.
00:35:52The instant his hand
00:35:53touched my cheek,
00:35:54my eyes snapped open.
00:35:55Ah!
00:35:56Austin!
00:35:56You really came
00:35:57to steal my kidney?
00:35:58Brinley, it's alright.
00:35:59You were caught
00:36:00in a bad dream.
00:36:00But his voice was calm,
00:36:01a gentle anchor
00:36:02in my storm of panic.
00:36:03The terror receded,
00:36:04leaving a disorienting
00:36:05fog of confusion
00:36:05in its whack.
00:36:06You were mommling
00:36:06quite a bit.
00:36:07Something about me
00:36:07being after your kidney?
00:36:08Heat flooded my cheeks.
00:36:09I couldn't meet his gaze.
00:36:10I was just rambling nonsense.
00:36:12Some steam softening
00:36:13with an under-chasing me.
00:36:13You should go.
00:36:14Get some sleep.
00:36:14He didn't press,
00:36:15and I was alone again,
00:36:16the silence of the room
00:36:17amplifying the chaos
00:36:18in my mind.
00:36:18But the moment
00:36:19he was out of my sight,
00:36:20the gentle husband vanished,
00:36:21replaced by someone
00:36:22I didn't know.
00:36:23He waited,
00:36:24his face a cold,
00:36:25calculating mask
00:36:26in the glow of the screen.
00:36:28I could almost feel
00:36:28the shift in him,
00:36:29the moment his suspicion
00:36:31hardened into certainty.
00:36:32We need to have
00:36:32a talk tomorrow.
00:36:33The next morning,
00:36:34the sunlight that filled
00:36:35the dining room
00:36:35did nothing to dispel
00:36:36the chilling atmosphere
00:36:37between us.
00:36:38Do you have time this morning
00:36:39I'd like to talk
00:36:39about last night?
00:36:40It was just a dream.
00:36:41Nightmares happen.
00:36:43Don't read too much into it.
00:36:44With those words,
00:36:44she shut the door
00:36:45on any conversation,
00:36:46leaving us in a silence
00:36:47colder than any nightmare.
00:36:48I had to know
00:36:49what Austin was hiding.
00:36:50After escaping
00:36:51our silent breakfast,
00:36:52I slipped back inside
00:36:53and crept up to his study.
00:36:54My heart pounded
00:36:55against my ribs,
00:36:56a frantic drumbeat
00:36:57of fear and determination.
00:36:59Taking a deep breath,
00:37:00I committed,
00:37:01I can't be locked.
00:37:02Please.
00:37:03Yes.
00:37:03I moved quickly,
00:37:04silently,
00:37:05my hands searching
00:37:06for any trace of myself,
00:37:07any clue to his secrets.
00:37:08But it's nothing photographed,
00:37:09not a mention of my work.
00:37:10Where is it?
00:37:11The clippings from my exhibition.
00:37:12He's removed everything.
00:37:13A cold dread washed on me
00:37:14as the truth settled in.
00:37:15It's like I never existed in here.
00:37:16The room was a sterile monument
00:37:17to a life I was apparently
00:37:18never a part of.
00:37:19I was staring into the void
00:37:20of an empty shelf
00:37:20when his voice cut through the silence.
00:37:22Cold.
00:37:22What are you looking for?
00:37:23Ice shot through my veins.
00:37:24I froze.
00:37:25He was leaning against the doorframe,
00:37:26a predator watching his prey.
00:37:27I spun around so fast
00:37:28I knocked over a stack of books,
00:37:29my words tumbling out
00:37:30in a panicked rush.
00:37:31I was just looking around.
00:37:32Time seemed as slow
00:37:33as the books tumbled
00:37:33towards the floor.
00:37:34In one motion,
00:37:35he moved with impossible speed.
00:37:36He caught them easily,
00:37:38effortlessly,
00:37:39and steadied me,
00:37:39his hand burning
00:37:40against my waist.
00:37:41There's nothing worth
00:37:42your attention in here.
00:37:43Perhaps.
00:37:43We were suddenly impossibly close,
00:37:45his voice a low murmur.
00:37:46I have to go.
00:37:46I'll be in my room.
00:37:47His touch was electric.
00:37:48I had to get away.
00:37:49Later that day,
00:37:50I tried to sneak out
00:37:50to see my father,
00:37:51but Austin was in the foyer,
00:37:53blocking my path.
00:37:54My escape was cut short.
00:37:55He was there,
00:37:56with Miguel.
00:37:57Miguel's shock was almost-
00:37:58Mr. Moore,
00:37:59you're wearing an apron.
00:38:00And he was,
00:38:01a crisp white apron
00:38:02over his expensive suit.
00:38:03If you want to surprise your wife,
00:38:04I can call a sh-
00:38:05It's different, Miguel.
00:38:05She eats restaurant food
00:38:06all the time.
00:38:07He ignored Miguel's suggestion,
00:38:09his focus elsewhere.
00:38:10I think,
00:38:10she might like something homemade.
00:38:12For a fleeting moment,
00:38:13I saw something else in his eyes.
00:38:15Then his eyes found me.
00:38:16He knew I was there all along.
00:38:17Where are you going?
00:38:18Caught.
00:38:19My heart sank.
00:38:20I tried to sound casual,
00:38:21to hide the tremor in my voice.
00:38:23To visit my father,
00:38:24I need to talk to him.
00:38:26His answer was not a request,
00:38:27it was a command.
00:38:29I've made dinner.
00:38:30Eat with me first.
00:38:31He moved,
00:38:32subtly,
00:38:33trapping me.
00:38:34Then I'll go with you.
00:38:35I felt the walls closing in,
00:38:36the air growing thin.
00:38:37That's not necessary,
00:38:38you don't have to.
00:38:39He closed the distance between us,
00:38:41his-
00:38:41Try my cooking.
00:38:42...since overwhelm.
00:38:43A silent order was given,
00:38:45and obeyed,
00:38:45instantly.
00:38:46And then there were two.
00:38:48Miguel's gone.
00:38:49It'll just be the two of us.
00:38:50I followed Austin into the dining room.
00:38:52A perfect feast was laid out,
00:38:54a cruel contrast to the charred food
00:38:56I'd been making for days.
00:38:58What are you standing there for?
00:38:59Sit down and see for yourself.
00:39:03I'll pass.
00:39:04I'm not hungry.
00:39:05Just have a taste.
00:39:07I told you,
00:39:08I'm not hungry.
00:39:10Just one bite.
00:39:11If it's awful,
00:39:12you can throw the plate at my face.
00:39:16I finally gave in,
00:39:17my fingers curling around the fork with resistance.
00:39:24Oh.
00:39:26So?
00:39:26How is it?
00:39:30It's fine.
00:39:31But my hand betrayed me,
00:39:32reaching for the lobster,
00:39:34then the soup,
00:39:34then the lamb.
00:39:35I ate like someone
00:39:36who hadn't seen food in D's.
00:39:41Why are you looking at me like that?
00:39:44Slow down.
00:39:45It's not like anyone's going to snatch it from you.
00:39:48I guess
00:39:49it's not terrible.
00:39:55Have the legal department
00:39:56drop the papers immediately.
00:39:57I'm on my way.
00:39:59Something urgent came up at the company.
00:40:01I'll need to step out.
00:40:04Alright.
00:40:07Take your time and enjoy it.
00:40:09The moment the door clicked shut,
00:40:12my appetite vanished,
00:40:13replaced by an explicable hollowness.
00:40:16I reached for the bowl of soup
00:40:17he'd left untouched
00:40:19and drank every last flat.
00:40:23Dad, I need the truth.
00:40:25What's really behind this arranged marriage?
00:40:27to Austin.
00:40:32Brinley,
00:40:33there are things you're old enough to hear now.
00:40:37Years ago,
00:40:38Austin's mother
00:40:39was in a devastating car accident.
00:40:44Your mother
00:40:45risked her own life
00:40:47to save her.
00:40:50My mother?
00:40:51Out of gratitude,
00:40:52their family proposed a marriage alliance.
00:40:55They've been waiting for you
00:40:57all these years,
00:40:58even when you were with Colin.
00:41:06Dad,
00:41:07I get it now.
00:41:09I'll come by to see you soon.
00:41:11Bye.
00:41:31Who is it?
00:41:33It's me,
00:41:34Austin.
00:41:35Let me down!
00:41:36I have legs of my own!
00:41:37Stop moving!
00:41:38The floor's slick.
00:41:39You'll make us both fall.
00:41:55I didn't do it on purpose.
00:41:59You call that an accident?
00:42:01We kissed!
00:42:03You shameless rogue!
00:42:05Why didn't it feel wrong?
00:42:07Have I lost my mind?
00:42:11Get away from me!
00:42:40Stop it!
00:42:58Brinley!
00:43:00I love Millie!
00:43:01She's the one who fits me.
00:43:03Body and soul.
00:43:11That's why I never touched you.
00:43:14That's why I never touched you.
00:43:29Brinley!
00:43:32Austin?
00:43:33Why aren't you in bed?
00:43:34I heard a noise.
00:43:36Want a drink?
00:43:40Let's go to the rooftop.
00:43:43Is this about Colin?
00:43:45Do you honestly think I'd drink myself silly over an ex?
00:43:49No.
00:43:51I just think something's weighing on you.
00:43:53Spare me the questions.
00:43:54If you're not going to keep me company, you can go.
00:44:00Colin's a bastard!
00:44:02And Millie's no better!
00:44:04Two shameless cheats!
00:44:06And you?
00:44:07Austin?
00:44:08You're an idiot!
00:44:09Out of all the women in the world, why did you marry me?
00:44:13I've wanted to marry you since I was 14.
00:44:16Huh?
00:44:17What was that?
00:44:21When I was 14, at that party, it was the anniversary of my mother's death.
00:44:28My siblings cornered me, calling me a curse, a bringer of misfortune.
00:44:36At that banquet, you were just a little girl with braids, but you stood in front of me and protected
00:44:40me.
00:44:41From that moment, I told myself I'd wait for you to grow up.
00:44:44I've waited all these years, and now, you're finally mine.
00:44:54Have a nice dream, Brinley.
00:45:03Hello?
00:45:04Mrs. Moore, do you know where Mr. Moore is?
00:45:06He's missed a crucial meeting and isn't answering his phone.
00:45:09I... I'll check right now.
00:45:16Austin?
00:45:17Are you in there?
00:45:18Austin, answer me!
00:45:29Austin?
00:45:39The medicine bottles, so many stomach pills, the burnt steak, the horrible soup.
00:45:47He ate every last bite of my terrible cooking.
00:45:53You absolute fool.
00:45:56Austin?
00:45:57Please, wake up!
00:46:01I can smell the alcohol.
00:46:03He was already sick, and he still drank with me last night.
00:46:08Why are you here?
00:46:12You should go.
00:46:14Who's supposed to take care of you if I walk out?
00:46:17Lie down and stop fighting me.
00:46:19It might be contagious.
00:46:21You should go.
00:46:22Don't be ridiculous.
00:46:24Contagious?
00:46:25Try moving again, and I'll throw you out myself.
00:46:28Mrs. Moore, the doctor is here.
00:46:30Doctor!
00:46:31Please, check him right away.
00:46:37Acute gastric bleeding.
00:46:38Accompanied by the high fever.
00:46:40He needs to be transferred to the hospital at once.
00:46:46I'll go with him.
00:46:47I know exactly what he's eaten these last few days.
00:46:58The doctor said it's from eating terrible food and drinking alcohol.
00:47:02What now?
00:47:02Are you planning to blame this on me?
00:47:04I'm definitely putting the blame on you.
00:47:06I'm telling you now, don't even think about it.
00:47:10Stop laughing!
00:47:11Do you even remember you're supposed to be resting?
00:47:22You haven't eaten either.
00:47:24Have a taste?
00:47:25I'm not hungry.
00:47:27Go ahead, eat it yourself.
00:47:29Do you really have to push yourself this far?
00:47:31The company won't crumble without you for a few days.
00:47:35I'd hate for you to think I can't measure up to your standards.
00:47:38When you've recovered, let's set our companies against each other and watch which one thrives more.
00:47:42I'm in.
00:47:58Quit staring.
00:48:03You should watch it.
00:48:06Follow your instructions, my dear wife.
00:48:09Boss, the meeting has started.
00:48:26He's so focused, it's like he's in his own world.
00:48:30The key is to acquire their patents before the merger is complete.
00:48:33We need to make them an offer they can't refuse.
00:48:36The merger will create a new market leader.
00:48:39The key is to get the shareholders on board.
00:48:47What's the matter?
00:48:49Caught up in your husband's charm, are you?
00:48:51Who's looking at you?
00:48:52I was thinking about my project.
00:48:53Your Cloud Vista States project?
00:48:56Do you want my help?
00:48:57He leaned so close I could feel his breath.
00:49:07Sorry, did that hurt?
00:49:09You're still recovering.
00:49:12I'm alright.
00:49:14Mr. Moore, Mrs. Moore,
00:49:16I-I didn't see a thing.
00:49:20What's wrong?
00:49:22I'll go see about dinner.
00:49:44You don't have to put yourself through all this.
00:49:47I'm not that picky.
00:49:48That was why you had managed to land yourself in the hospital.
00:49:52Now open up.
00:49:55What now?
00:49:56Eat it before it cools.
00:50:01Want something else tomorrow?
00:50:03The doctor said you could try other foods.
00:50:05You planning to cook it yourself?
00:50:08Of course not.
00:50:09I'll ask the butler to send something up.
00:50:12Just wishing I could eat something you make.
00:50:18Get well first,
00:50:19then you can chase down every bizarre cravings you want.
00:50:23I've cleared the dishes.
00:50:24I'll sleep in the caregiver's room next door.
00:50:25Wait!
00:50:26My stomach's acting up.
00:50:28Do you want me to call the doctor?
00:50:29No.
00:50:30It's an old problem.
00:50:31I can manage.
00:50:32Just...
00:50:32It's hard being alone if it gets worse in the night.
00:50:35Fine.
00:50:35I'll sleep on the folding bed in here.
00:50:39Austin, you jerk.
00:50:42Sneaking off with my cookies again.
00:50:49Still dreaming about that, are you?
00:50:57What's going on?
00:51:00You look even paler than last night.
00:51:05It's nothing.
00:51:06I just need to go to the bathroom.
00:51:08Go on your own, then.
00:51:12Help me.
00:51:13I feel dizzy.
00:51:17The bathroom door.
00:51:18Help me.
00:51:19Inside.
00:51:20Austin, handle it yourself.
00:51:22If you can't, I'll get a male nurse.
00:51:23No.
00:51:24I don't like strangers.
00:51:25I hate being touched by anyone else.
00:51:27Then why do you keep leaning on me?
00:51:29Because you're different.
00:51:31He just stared at me,
00:51:32so I stormed out.
00:51:37I told you to call the nurse,
00:51:39but no, you had to be stubborn.
00:51:40Now look at you.
00:51:41You can barely stand.
00:51:43Don't worry.
00:51:44I'm fine.
00:51:46With you here, I feel much better.
00:51:49Mr. Moore.
00:51:50These need your signature.
00:51:51I've turned away the media,
00:51:53and also the person the Moore family sent to inquire.
00:51:55Good.
00:51:56Tell my father I'm fine.
00:51:57I pretended to read,
00:51:59but his family's indifference felt strangely cold.
00:52:02Why just someone to ask?
00:52:03Why not come themselves?
00:52:07What's on your mind?
00:52:09You've been staring into space.
00:52:12Nothing.
00:52:13I'll get you some water.
00:52:19That evening, just as I was clearing his dinner plates,
00:52:22he suddenly tensed,
00:52:23a sharp gasp of pain escaping his lips.
00:52:26Is it flaring up again?
00:52:28Yeah.
00:52:30It'll ease up soon.
00:52:31Don't call anyone.
00:52:32You have a fever.
00:52:33I'm calling the nurse.
00:52:34I tried to pull my hand free to press the call button,
00:52:36but he gripped my wrist,
00:52:37his skin burning against mine.
00:52:38Sometimes hassle is necessary.
00:52:40Let go.
00:52:41Brindley, just stay with me.
00:52:47Did you always have stomach problems?
00:52:50For years,
00:52:51I skipped too many meals for work.
00:52:53It caught up to me.
00:52:55Promise me you'll eat properly from now on.
00:52:57With you looking after me,
00:52:59I wouldn't dare skip another meal.
00:53:01Who said I'd be looking after me?
00:53:02It's chilly.
00:53:03The fever must be breaking.
00:53:05Here, I'll get you another blanket.
00:53:07You know, you toss and turn a lot when you sleep.
00:53:09What are you talking about?
00:53:09I caught you mommling last night,
00:53:11and you kicked the blanket so hard
00:53:12you nearly sent the bed rail flying.
00:53:14You're making that up.
00:53:14I sleep soundly.
00:53:15I don't even dream.
00:53:16Oh, really?
00:53:16Care to see the video proof?
00:53:21He caught my wrist.
00:53:27Still planning to grab my phone?
00:53:31Let go of me!
00:53:38You jerk!
00:53:46Good night, Brindley.
00:53:49Over the next few days,
00:53:51a stream of visitors arrived.
00:53:53But his guard, Miguel,
00:53:54turned every single one away.
00:53:57Mr. Moore is resting.
00:53:58He won't be receiving visitors.
00:53:59His father sent me.
00:54:00I must see him.
00:54:01He's just fallen asleep.
00:54:02I will deliver his father's regards.
00:54:08Your family situation seems rather complicated, doesn't it?
00:54:18Why do you say that?
00:54:21I saw the butler.
00:54:23The way he looked at your door.
00:54:24It was full of meaning.
00:54:28You are actually perceptive.
00:54:31So it's true?
00:54:32More than half of the Moore family
00:54:34is just waiting for me to fall.
00:54:37What I have is far too admirable.
00:54:39I won't get caught up in it, will I?
00:54:42I hesitated, but walked over to him.
00:54:45He took my hand,
00:54:47his warmth seeping into my skin.
00:54:49As long as I'm here,
00:54:51no one can touch you.
00:54:56Even without you,
00:54:57no one can touch me.
00:55:03Of course.
00:55:07The chef and staff have arrived.
00:55:09Dinner will be prepared
00:55:10according to Mr. Moore's dietary requirements.
00:55:13Now that you're discharged,
00:55:15what do you want for dinner?
00:55:16Whatever you cook will be fine.
00:55:19Don't even dream of it.
00:55:20The doctor said your stomach is badly damaged.
00:55:23The chef is back,
00:55:24and he'll be handling your food.
00:55:25I won't be stepping into the kitchen again.
00:55:27I can't risk hurting you.
00:55:30Alright.
00:55:31I'll do as you say.
00:55:39Mrs. Moore,
00:55:41please don't worry.
00:55:42Every dish is soft and easy to digest.
00:55:45Watch your step.
00:55:48Why are you here?
00:55:49Shouldn't you be resting?
00:55:51I was waiting for you.
00:55:52The doctor said light walks will help.
00:55:54Join me in the garden?
00:55:56Austin.
00:55:57Aren't you worried people will use your sickness
00:55:59to cause trouble at the company?
00:56:01Don't let it weigh on you.
00:56:02Miguel will handle it.
00:56:12Mr. Moore,
00:56:13Mrs. Moore,
00:56:14the Moore family has invited you to the estate for dinner.
00:56:17Tell them we will visit this weekend.
00:56:20You're really going?
00:56:21But you're still recovering.
00:56:23I'll be fine.
00:56:24It's time you met my father and the rest of the family.
00:56:26Can I skip it?
00:56:27The thought of them all staring at me?
00:56:29Absolutely not.
00:56:30You are my wife.
00:56:30You are tied to the Moore family.
00:56:32The sooner you adapt, the easier it will be.
00:56:34Fine.
00:56:34I'll go.
00:56:41Miguel,
00:56:42What has Brynlyn been up to lately?
00:56:44Sir, she's been running all over the city.
00:56:47Luxury malls, auctions, antique shops.
00:56:49She's hunting for gifts for your family.
00:56:51She went by herself?
00:56:53Yes.
00:56:54She said she wanted to choose everything personally.
00:56:58You're home.
00:56:59Looks like you went a little overboard.
00:57:01Pretty much.
00:57:01I'm completely wiped out.
00:57:03My legs are killing me.
00:57:04I'm sorry.
00:57:04I didn't realize.
00:57:05This one's for my dad, right?
00:57:06The painting?
00:57:06Miguel said he's into art.
00:57:07I can only hope he appreciates it.
00:57:09He'll love it.
00:57:10You handpicked it.
00:57:10He'd be a fool not to.
00:57:13You really don't need to go to so much trouble.
00:57:16It's fine if you don't prepare gifts for my family.
00:57:18How can you say that?
00:57:19It's my first zint.
00:57:21What if they think I tap proper manners and that I'm not good enough for you?
00:57:24That won't fapping.
00:57:25As long as I'm with you, no one will dare utter a word against you.
00:57:33Mrs. Moore, all the gifts have been taken into the car.
00:57:36No need to confirm them again.
00:57:38Let's go.
00:57:40You look stunning.
00:57:47Don't be afraid.
00:57:48I'm here.
00:57:56Austin, we've been waiting for you.
00:57:58And this must be Brinley?
00:57:59Please, come inside.
00:58:22Dad.
00:58:28Oh, so this is Austin's new wife.
00:58:31She certainly looks young.
00:58:33But I heard she was married before.
00:58:38What do you mean by that, Carolyn?
00:58:40Brinley is my wedded wife.
00:58:45Austin, I only meant it out of concern.
00:58:47There's no need for your concern.
00:58:53We handle our own affairs.
00:58:56Come now.
00:58:57We're all family.
00:58:58That's enough.
00:58:59Brinley, since it's your first time here, try the coffee I just brewed.
00:59:20Please bring in the prepared gifts.
00:59:27Since it was my first time visiting, I brought gifts.
00:59:29For Wesley and your painting.
00:59:31For Briseis, a limited release scarf.
00:59:33Oh my gosh, Brinley, you are really generous.
00:59:35You've been very thoughtful.
00:59:36But these gifts cost a foreign buy.
00:59:38Our family has always preached restraint.
00:59:40Exactly.
00:59:41Demma could be so careless.
00:59:42And isn't it Austin's money you're burning?
00:59:44They saw me as an easy target.
00:59:46A way to make Austin look bad.
00:59:48I lifted my handbag.
00:59:50Slipped out a stack of printed pages.
00:59:54How about you take a look at these?
00:59:56I chose every gift myself.
00:59:58And I paid for them with my own money.
01:00:01Here are the itemized receipts and my bank statements.
01:00:04Go ahead and verify them.
01:00:08Hold on.
01:00:10This painting is from last month's auction?
01:00:12We're talking $32 million.
01:00:14No way!
01:00:15This was an arranged marriage.
01:00:16Why would you torch that much money?
01:00:21If you doubt me, feel free to look into it yourself.
01:00:26I've built up plenty over the years.
01:00:29Using my own savings to buy gifts for my husband's family?
01:00:33Tell me what's wrong with that.
01:00:34Carolyn, since you feel the gifts are over the top,
01:00:37I'll come empty-handed next time.
01:00:39Brinley, thank you for your gift.
01:00:44That's enough, Ryder.
01:00:46Why are you being so harsh with Austin's wife?
01:00:48Careful, you might spook her.
01:00:50I shouldn't have said that.
01:00:52Don't take it to heart, Brinley.
01:00:53Don't take it to heart.
01:00:54I haven't.
01:00:55Alright, let me.
01:01:01Delicious now.
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