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00:00:00Believer, I don't want a house nor a car
00:00:02Just a betrothal gift of 200,000
00:00:05May the god of wealth bless me
00:00:10Come on, come on, come on
00:00:12Good luck, still nothing
00:00:15Just one win, one win, one win
00:00:19One win
00:00:20Just my luck, come on, one win, one win, one win, one win
00:00:28Ah, Pooey, useless god of wealth
00:00:31Huh, completely worthless, I've worshipped you a long time
00:00:35I think I should just smash you
00:00:38Don't you dare
00:00:40You're just after a quick fix, aren't you?
00:00:44Is that worth smashing my statue now?
00:00:47Considering that you've been worshipping my statue for years now
00:00:51I will grant you a special gift
00:01:02Well then
00:01:04I'll give you the
00:01:07Eye of Fortune
00:01:13Who's talking?
00:01:16Oh my
00:01:17I can't really blame the god of wealth, right?
00:01:21It's my own fault
00:01:23I can't even afford the bride price
00:01:27I'm sorry
00:01:27I'm sorry
00:01:35God of wealth
00:01:41What's with these numbers?
00:01:46Oh god, what the hell?
00:01:49Why'd he run away?
00:01:51Does he know what the Eye of Fortune is?
00:01:58Why does everything have numbers?
00:02:05It's finally happening
00:02:08I must be going crazy thinking about money
00:02:11So today the hallucinations have started
00:02:15No
00:02:16Hold on
00:02:17I need to get to the hospital
00:02:18To have my head checked
00:02:32Sorry miss
00:02:33Mr. Lee is
00:02:34Regarding this crisis
00:02:35If we cannot find a solution
00:02:36I'm afraid the entire company will collapse
00:02:39If only Mr. Lee could help
00:02:41We might still have a chance
00:02:43But miss
00:02:43Mr. Lee is fickle-minded
00:02:45He might not help at all
00:02:47But we have no other choice
00:02:48No matter what
00:02:49I have to try
00:02:52Who am I?
00:02:54Where am I?
00:02:56Why can't I see all these prices on things?
00:02:59No, no, no, no
00:03:00There must be something wrong with my brain
00:03:02Hey!
00:03:03Whoa
00:03:03Watch where you're going
00:03:04This guy's number
00:03:05Is so abnormally low
00:03:14Holy crap
00:03:22Stop that
00:03:26Who the hell are you?
00:03:28Are you okay?
00:03:30I'm sorry
00:03:31My employee was too reckless
00:03:33It's fine
00:03:35That was careless of me
00:03:40Thank you
00:03:43Why?
00:03:44Are you alright?
00:03:45Oh man, I'm done for
00:03:46I think my condition is getting even worse
00:03:48Pretty bad
00:03:49I need to go to the hospital to get checked
00:03:54Hey Brown
00:03:55Am I that scary?
00:03:57No miss
00:03:57Not at all
00:03:58You're the most beautiful woman in the city
00:04:00That guy
00:04:01Must have something wrong with him
00:04:02Forget it
00:04:03Let's go find Mr. Lee
00:04:09Ethan
00:04:09Sophia
00:04:10Have you saved up for the bride price?
00:04:12Sophia, please give me more time
00:04:13I
00:04:13Ethan
00:04:14The one week deadline is almost here
00:04:18Ethan
00:04:18Listen carefully
00:04:20Within one week
00:04:21If you can't come up with $200,000 for the bride price
00:04:24Don't even think about seeing Sophia again
00:04:26Don't worry
00:04:27I'll get it
00:04:28I will find a way to pay the bride price
00:04:30Remember
00:04:30You only have one week
00:04:32Ethan
00:04:33I'll give you a one day extension at most
00:04:35If you still can't get the money together
00:04:37We're over
00:04:38If you won't marry me
00:04:40Someone else will
00:04:49I wonder what these numbers actually mean
00:04:52She is such a pretty girl
00:04:54Why only $1,500?
00:05:01What did you just say?
00:05:02I
00:05:03Said you're worth $1,500
00:05:06Come with me
00:05:07Let's talk about this
00:05:08What are you doing?
00:05:09Where are you taking me?
00:05:10Stop right there
00:05:18This isn't right
00:05:19We can talk this out, miss
00:05:23Stop pretending
00:05:24My time is valuable
00:05:26Know what I mean?
00:05:27I know
00:05:28What do you mean I'm supposed to know?
00:05:30$500 one time
00:05:31$1,500 for all night
00:05:32Take your pick
00:05:33Okay, what now?
00:05:36That means
00:05:37The numbers I can see over people's heads
00:05:40Is actually the value of people and objects?
00:05:43Come on
00:05:44You can be my regular
00:05:46How about $1,300?
00:05:48I have a $2,800 card payment tomorrow
00:05:51I only have $1,500
00:05:52What did you say?
00:05:59I already said $1,300
00:06:01You think I'm expensive?
00:06:02I'm actually cheap
00:06:03Whoa
00:06:03So that's how it works
00:06:06I get it now
00:06:07I understand it now
00:06:08Thank you
00:06:12That guy must be crazy
00:06:17A Porsche Panamera
00:06:18$1,38
00:06:21Mitsubishi Evo
00:06:22$60,000
00:06:24Lexus ES200
00:06:26$350,000
00:06:27And I'm sure
00:06:28I know I'm right
00:06:30I really do have the ability to see the true value of things now
00:06:36Then the bright price for Sophia won't be a problem anymore
00:06:40And I'm finally
00:06:41Going to turn my life around for the better
00:06:52I knew it
00:06:53Everyone who comes to buy lottery tickets is looking to strike it rich
00:06:57What real rich person would bother with this sort of thing?
00:07:01A lottery shop owner has so much money
00:07:03Seems like in Verath there are plenty of people looking for a big win
00:07:08Need anything?
00:07:10No wonder I've scratched so many and lost big time
00:07:13These are all small time prizes
00:07:16Hey boss
00:07:17This one
00:07:18This one
00:07:20And this one
00:07:21I'll take those
00:07:22Sure
00:07:23110 sir
00:07:25Good
00:07:25I'll scratch first then pay off
00:07:27Suit yourself
00:07:31Great
00:07:32I won
00:07:33I won
00:07:35I won again
00:07:36I won
00:07:37This is great
00:07:38This ability is really working
00:07:40As long as I can find the jackpot ticket
00:07:42I can turn my life around
00:07:45Here boss
00:07:46Well
00:07:47You've got good luck
00:07:48Congratulations
00:07:49Just a moment
00:07:50Hey boss
00:07:51Yes
00:07:51Do you have any new tickets?
00:07:54Isn't this enough winnings for you?
00:07:56I want to try my luck again
00:07:58These should be enough for you
00:08:00With lottery tickets
00:08:02You need to scratch a lot to win big
00:08:03Being picky like you are right now
00:08:05You won't win anything
00:08:07Hold on
00:08:08The number on this book here is
00:08:13One million
00:08:14One million
00:08:15This book has a million dollar ticket in it
00:08:17I have to get this one
00:08:19Are you buying or not young man?
00:08:21I'll
00:08:21I'll buy it boss
00:08:23This one
00:08:24I'll buy this one
00:08:25This book has one million
00:08:46I won
00:08:48I won
00:08:49What a million dollars
00:08:50Oh my god
00:08:51Grand prize
00:08:52A million dollars
00:08:53I've been scratching these for ten years
00:08:56And not even ten grand
00:08:57Wow man
00:08:58Your luck is absolutely insane
00:09:00I spent a thousand on tickets
00:09:02I've never seen a prize over ten grand
00:09:04Comparing yourself to others will drive you crazy
00:09:07Hey boss
00:09:07I won
00:09:08The grand prize?
00:09:10Yes
00:09:10The grand prize
00:09:11This prize is too big
00:09:12I can't process it here
00:09:14You need to go to the lottery center
00:09:15Lottery center?
00:09:16If you trust me sir
00:09:17You can leave your ticket with me
00:09:19I'll cash it for you and pay the taxes
00:09:21Sure
00:09:21Sure
00:09:21I trust you boss
00:09:22Great
00:09:22I'll cash it right here
00:09:23Here
00:09:23Oh my
00:09:25I've run this shop for years
00:09:26First time someone won a million with a few scratchers
00:09:29I'm keeping this ticket
00:09:30Money's gone
00:09:31Hey awesome
00:09:32Hey
00:09:32How about anyone?
00:09:34I gotta be more of those lucky scratchers
00:09:35Come on
00:09:36I need the money
00:09:37Awesome
00:09:46Eight hundred thousand
00:09:47Eight hundred thousand in a day
00:09:50Thank you god of wealth
00:09:52Thank you god of wealth
00:10:07Sophia?
00:10:32People are looking
00:10:34What's wrong with that?
00:10:36I like
00:10:37I like it wild
00:10:40I don't want to stay in this small town anymore
00:10:42Take me to a big city
00:10:44Sure
00:10:44I'll take you to Veina
00:10:46That sounds great
00:10:48I love Veina
00:10:49Then let's go to Veina
00:10:50But I also like Shallon
00:10:52Then let's go to Shallon
00:10:54So we'll go to Shallon
00:10:56I also want to go
00:10:57I also want to go to Panics
00:10:59There too huh?
00:11:00Then let's go to Panics
00:11:03Ethan
00:11:04I love you so much
00:11:05Even when our hair turns white
00:11:07I still want to ride on your motorcycle
00:11:10And take me around town
00:11:19How's that loser boyfriend of yours doing with the bride price?
00:11:22Don't mention him
00:11:23That loser can scrape it together
00:11:25And he still thinks he can marry me?
00:11:28He's punching above his weight
00:11:31Why are you even letting him try to collect the bride price?
00:11:34What if he actually gets it?
00:11:37Noah Clark
00:11:38You're giving him way too much credit
00:11:42What are you?
00:11:45Even if he does get the money
00:11:47I wouldn't marry him
00:11:49I just take the money and run
00:11:51What can he do?
00:11:59You're such a bad girl
00:12:01But I'm doing it for you
00:12:03He doesn't even compare to your little finger
00:12:05I know who I'll choose
00:12:09Sophia
00:12:11Ethan?
00:12:16Sophia
00:12:18Ethan?
00:12:22What are you doing here?
00:12:24Sophia
00:12:26If you really don't want to marry me anymore
00:12:28Why are you still stringing me along?
00:12:30String you along?
00:12:32What are you talking about?
00:12:33I sent out the invitations
00:12:34Of course I'll marry you
00:12:36Then maybe you can explain
00:12:38Who that guy is
00:12:41He's just a friend of mine
00:12:44Stop pretending Sophia
00:12:46I heard everything you two were saying just now
00:12:48Heard everything?
00:12:51Well that's good
00:12:52I won't pretend now
00:12:54Ethan?
00:12:55You know what?
00:12:57I never wanted to marry you
00:12:58I was just playing you
00:13:00Why Sophia?
00:13:01Every time I got paid
00:13:02I gave you all my money
00:13:03I bought you the newest phones
00:13:04I bought you all the bags you wanted
00:13:06Huh?
00:13:06Sophia?
00:13:07Are you crazy?
00:13:08Answer my questions
00:13:09Or I'd stop
00:13:09You're insane
00:13:10Let go of me
00:13:11Loser?
00:13:20You want to know why you're a loser?
00:13:22I'll tell you
00:13:24A low-class dork like you
00:13:27Isn't good enough for Sophia
00:13:30Understand me, loser
00:13:43What a coincidence
00:13:45I ran into him twice today
00:13:47Shall I take care of it?
00:13:48No need
00:13:49Mr. Lee isn't around today
00:13:50I've got nothing better to do
00:13:52Might as well
00:13:53Enjoy the show
00:13:54Hmm
00:13:55A low-class dork like you
00:13:57Isn't worthy of Sophia
00:14:01Understand me, loser
00:14:04Sophia
00:14:05Is that what you think too?
00:14:07Mr. Noah Clark here speaks for me
00:14:10You should have told me earlier
00:14:11So I wouldn't have kept chasing you
00:14:13How could you do this to me?
00:14:15Ethan
00:14:16You're adorably stupid
00:14:18If I had told you everything
00:14:20Would you still have handed over your salary every month?
00:14:23You shameless woman
00:14:24This pretty boy here
00:14:26He's no better than me
00:14:27Yet you still
00:14:28Better watch your mouth
00:14:30Noah Clark is no mere pretty boy
00:14:32He's the heir apparent of the Clark family in Arrow City
00:14:35For a low-born person like you
00:14:38The Clark family is out of your league
00:14:42Negative 80 million?
00:14:43And he's an heir apparent?
00:14:45Sophia
00:14:46Don't let this scammer make a fool out of you
00:14:48He's over 80 million in debt
00:14:49How could he be some wealthy family's heir apparent?
00:14:51You'd better shut your mouth
00:14:56What was that?
00:14:57Sophia
00:14:58Everything I said is true
00:14:59Shut up!
00:15:00Don't even think about driving a wedge between Noah Clark and me
00:15:03From this day on
00:15:04Stay out of my business
00:15:05How does this guy know how much money I owe?
00:15:08Sophia!
00:15:10Noah
00:15:11He's going to hit me
00:15:15Don't worry
00:15:19All right
00:15:20No more lies
00:15:22Let me tell you
00:15:23Ethan
00:15:23From this moment on
00:15:25I'm informing you that
00:15:27We are
00:15:28Finished
00:15:30I
00:15:31Do you have a hearing problem?
00:15:33You
00:15:33What are you going to do?
00:15:34What can a bottom feeder like you do?
00:15:36Even if I beat you black and blue right here
00:15:38No one would stand up for you
00:15:39Let's start now
00:15:40Hold it
00:15:47Isn't she the famous
00:15:48Mr. Clark
00:15:50Have you forgotten who runs this entire town?
00:15:55Noah
00:15:57What are you doing?
00:16:02Noah
00:16:04What are you doing?
00:16:08Miss Miller
00:16:08I didn't expect to bump into you
00:16:12You look exceptionally elegant and absolutely radiant
00:16:16Noah
00:16:16Stop with all this useless flattery
00:16:19I don't care what you do
00:16:20But fighting here on my property isn't good
00:16:24Oh, it's not what you think
00:16:26Ethan and I had a disagreement
00:16:28Just a disagreement
00:16:29I wouldn't dare cause trouble on your property
00:16:32Noah
00:16:32I'm done with this nonsense
00:16:34Now take your friends
00:16:36And get out
00:16:42Yeah
00:16:48You punk
00:16:50I'll beat you up next time
00:16:54Who was that?
00:16:56Noah, what's wrong?
00:16:58Ethan
00:16:59Don't think that having someone back you up means you can rise
00:17:03People like you will never make it
00:17:04Sophia
00:17:05You think sticking with Noah will make you successful?
00:17:09He owes over 80 million
00:17:11Follow him and you'll be ruined too
00:17:13From now on
00:17:15You and I are really through
00:17:17And you will regret this someday
00:17:20A broke little nobody like you?
00:17:23Thinks I'll regret this?
00:17:25Keep dreaming
00:17:27Are you leaving yet?
00:17:29Yes
00:17:30Understood
00:17:30Understood
00:17:31We're leaving
00:17:33Okay, come on
00:17:35What are you doing?
00:17:37Hey, Noah
00:17:37We need to leave
00:17:41How could Harper get involved with Ethan?
00:17:44What could be their relationship?
00:17:46It makes no sense
00:17:56Well, well, well, well
00:17:58She really does have that much money
00:18:01Miss Miller
00:18:02Thank you so much for your help
00:18:04If you hadn't stepped in
00:18:05I'm afraid I would've
00:18:06It's nothing
00:18:06I can't stand them causing trouble on my turf
00:18:09Take care of yourself
00:18:10Alright
00:18:11Let's go
00:18:12Miss, where are we going?
00:18:13To Antique Street
00:18:14I need a gift for Mr. Lee
00:18:15Antique Street?
00:18:19My Eye of Fortune
00:18:20Is perfect for a place like this
00:18:21Hello
00:18:22Miss Miller
00:18:23Welcome
00:18:23Please come in
00:18:28I might find a hidden treasure here
00:18:30Now's my chance
00:18:32Here goes nothing
00:18:33I just got some excellent items recently
00:18:35All from Nombo
00:18:36Eye of Fortune
00:18:37Activate
00:18:45There's definitely treasure here
00:18:47Oh, and I have more
00:18:49I got a new jade piece
00:18:51Would you like to see?
00:18:52This jade carving is real Tang Dynasty
00:18:55Good craftsmanship
00:18:56And brings good fortune
00:18:57Have a look
00:18:58This is nice
00:18:59Mr. Lee might like it
00:19:00It's a collector's item
00:19:02Very nice
00:19:03Fine, I'll take it
00:19:04How much?
00:19:05Well, Miss Miller
00:19:06Since it's you who wants it
00:19:07Just
00:19:0830 million
00:19:0930 million?
00:19:13Good
00:19:14I'll take it
00:19:15Hey
00:19:15Alright
00:19:16Miss Miller
00:19:16Hold on
00:19:18Why are you still here?
00:19:19You'd better leave Miss Miller alone
00:19:21That jade is fake
00:19:23No way that's 30 million
00:19:24A hundred at most
00:19:26Hey you
00:19:27That's nonsense
00:19:27You better shut your mouth
00:19:29Let him speak
00:19:33But
00:19:34Miss Miller
00:19:35While the jade carving looks exquisite
00:19:37The details are poorly copied
00:19:39Especially at the pattern transitions
00:19:41There are obvious machine carved marks
00:19:43And the jade quality
00:19:45Is also wrong as well
00:19:46That is not Tang Dynasty jade at all
00:19:48It's just a replica
00:19:50A hundred at most
00:19:51You
00:19:52You're talking nonsense
00:19:53Ethan
00:19:54Are you sure?
00:19:55I'm sure
00:19:56Miss Miller
00:19:56My
00:19:57My jade is
00:19:58Absolutely authentic
00:19:59Miss Miller
00:19:59If you doubt me
00:20:00You can have it checked
00:20:01Miss Miller
00:20:02Please don't listen to his nonsense
00:20:04Mister
00:20:05The merchandise in your store
00:20:07Is quite questionable
00:20:09Miss Miller
00:20:10I'm sorry
00:20:11It's all my fault
00:20:12Oh
00:20:13Hold on
00:20:14I have other fine items in my store
00:20:16I'll bring them
00:20:17I'll make sure you're happy
00:20:18If I'm disappointed again
00:20:20You won't like the consequences
00:20:24Miss Miller
00:20:25Look
00:20:25I have fortune
00:20:27Activate
00:20:28This porcelain piece is a Miran Dynasty treasure
00:20:29Look here
00:20:30At this glaze
00:20:32And patterns
00:20:33This is absolutely a collector's item
00:20:34Ethan
00:20:35What do you think of this vase?
00:20:37Miss Miller
00:20:38This vase is excellent
00:20:39A good buy
00:20:41Three hundred thousand
00:20:43How about that?
00:20:44This porcelain vase is worth at least sixty million
00:20:46And he's selling it for just three hundred thousand
00:20:49He doesn't know what he has
00:20:55Miss Miller
00:20:56I apologize
00:20:57Come back anytime
00:21:02Miss Miller
00:21:03Hold on
00:21:04Miss Miller
00:21:05This blue and white vase
00:21:07Is worth at least sixty million
00:21:08I suggest you have it appraised immediately
00:21:10Sixty million?
00:21:11Are you sure?
00:21:13Absolutely
00:21:13Definitely more than three hundred thousand
00:21:15I'll have someone appraise it
00:21:17Good
00:21:24Blake
00:21:25I understand this
00:21:30Mr. Lee
00:21:31I'm sending over a blue and white vase
00:21:33Please authenticate it
00:21:45Hello?
00:21:46Mr. Lee?
00:21:47Miss Miller
00:21:47The vase that you sent over
00:21:49Is definitely a Mirren Dynasty masterpiece
00:21:51Its market value is at least sixty million
00:21:53You really found a treasure this time
00:21:55This Ethan is extraordinary
00:21:58He could tell the value of this vase at a glance
00:22:01He's definitely not someone with basic knowledge
00:22:07Ethan
00:22:08Miss Miller?
00:22:10What are you doing here?
00:22:11I was waiting for you
00:22:12For me?
00:22:14Mr. Lee authenticated the vase
00:22:15It is indeed from the Mirren Dynasty Imperial Kiln
00:22:18And valued at sixty million
00:22:19I owe you my thanks
00:22:20It's nothing
00:22:21Being able to help you is my pleasure
00:22:23Come to my office tomorrow
00:22:25Let's talk some more
00:22:26Sure
00:22:27I'll be there
00:22:40Your coffee, Miss Miller
00:22:41Miss Miller
00:22:42Thank you
00:23:03What's happening?
00:23:05I feel dizzy
00:23:18Miss Miller?
00:23:24Miss Miller?
00:23:26Miss Miller?
00:23:27Miss Miller?
00:23:28That's strange
00:23:29I know this is our schedule
00:23:31Why isn't anyone here?
00:23:39Miss Miller?
00:23:40What's wrong?
00:23:43No
00:23:44No, no
00:23:50Help me
00:23:51How
00:23:52How do I help?
00:23:59It's so hard
00:24:00Hard?
00:24:15Try to calm down
00:24:17I'll take you to the hospital
00:24:30Miss Miller?
00:24:36Miss Miller?
00:24:38Miss Miller?
00:24:52What just happened here?
00:24:53What did you do to me?
00:24:56Is this a misunderstanding?
00:24:57Miss Miller!
00:24:59You were acting strange earlier.
00:25:01Like someone drugged you.
00:25:02Enough! I don't want to hear about it.
00:25:04Miss Miller, I know you're angry right now.
00:25:06But I have to explain clearly.
00:25:08This might be a setup.
00:25:09The coffee you just drank might have been drugged.
00:25:13So you're saying you tried to save me?
00:25:14No, Miss Miller. No, Miss Miller.
00:25:16I need to explain the situation clearly.
00:25:17You see...
00:25:17Who are you?
00:25:18Why are you here?
00:25:20Harper, what's going on?
00:25:22Who's this nobody?
00:25:23Why is he in your office?
00:25:24Is he...
00:25:27You bastard.
00:25:28How dare you touch Harper?
00:25:31Do you know who she is?
00:25:33Trash like you don't even deserve to touch her.
00:25:35You hear me?
00:25:36This is a crime, yeah.
00:25:39I'll call the cops and you will rot in prison.
00:25:43I want to see how you, a worthless piece of garbage, gets out of this.
00:25:50You're gonna rot in prison.
00:25:52Lucas.
00:25:54Just get...
00:25:54Just get out of here.
00:25:58Harper.
00:25:59Is he threatening you?
00:26:01Don't worry.
00:26:02I'm here.
00:26:02I said get out now.
00:26:04This is my...
00:26:07It's none of your business.
00:26:10Harper.
00:26:10How can you do this?
00:26:12I've been nothing but sincere, yet you let this nobody...
00:26:14I already told you.
00:26:16It's none of your business.
00:26:17Get out now.
00:26:19Hey, you.
00:26:21You won't get away with this.
00:26:27That clueless bastard dared to ruin my plans.
00:26:31I'll settle the score with him sooner than later, Harper.
00:26:34Since you've treated me this way, I'll make sure that you regret it.
00:26:39Miss Miller, you invited me here to your office.
00:26:43And also, you were the one who threw yourself at me, you know?
00:26:47I was forced into this.
00:26:50I've only been here a few minutes.
00:26:52And he just showed up?
00:26:54Lucas has always had ulterior motives.
00:26:56I just never thought that he would stoop so low.
00:27:00I didn't expect you to benefit.
00:27:02Miss Miller, I understand this has caused you some distress.
00:27:05I just want to...
00:27:07Say no more.
00:27:09This isn't your fault.
00:27:10I was careless.
00:27:12However, since Lucas dared to target me, I have to fight back.
00:27:19Lewis, have security bring my secretary to my office immediately.
00:27:23Tell her it's urgent.
00:27:25Ethan?
00:27:26I hope you'll keep this thing between us.
00:27:30As for what happened earlier, let's just pretend it never happened.
00:27:34Understand.
00:27:35My lips are sealed, Miss Miller.
00:27:36I'll do everything I can to help you handle this.
00:27:39You can go now.
00:27:40I need some time alone.
00:27:42Sure.
00:27:44Sure.
00:28:01What have I gotten myself into this time?
00:28:10Miss Miller?
00:28:14Miss Miller?
00:28:15How did you...
00:28:16Don't call me Miss Miller anymore.
00:28:18Just call me Harper.
00:28:20Your place is pretty clean, Ethan.
00:28:22Not quite what I expected.
00:28:24Oh.
00:28:25How did you find this place?
00:28:27Finding you wasn't hard.
00:28:29But you're quite good at hiding.
00:28:33About what happened.
00:28:34I already said.
00:28:36Let's pretend like it never happened.
00:28:38Can you really act like nothing happened between us?
00:28:42Why not?
00:28:43You think I can't?
00:28:44No, no.
00:28:45I just find it a bit awkward.
00:28:48You're quite honest.
00:28:50But are you sure it's just awkwardness?
00:28:53So what brings you here today?
00:28:56I need your help with something.
00:28:58I want to choose a gift for my grandfather.
00:29:01And you know your antiques.
00:29:03Can you help me look?
00:29:05Well, now...
00:29:06I don't know, Miss.
00:29:08Maybe you should find a professional appraiser.
00:29:12What?
00:29:14You had a good time, now you're running away?
00:29:17No, no.
00:29:18Miss Miller, that's not what I meant.
00:29:20This isn't a negotiation.
00:29:22Come with me.
00:29:23Right now.
00:29:24Let's go.
00:29:25Okay.
00:29:25I'll go with you.
00:29:27Okay.
00:29:31Oh, by the way, I think...
00:29:55Ethan, take your hand off.
00:29:57Get up right now.
00:30:00No need.
00:30:01I can get up myself.
00:30:02You did that on purpose.
00:30:03No, that's not true.
00:30:05I really didn't do it on purpose.
00:30:06Enough.
00:30:06I don't want excuses.
00:30:07Come with me right now.
00:30:09What on earth is this?
00:30:13Young man, to be honest with you,
00:30:15this horse figurine,
00:30:16I'm not sure if it's authentic.
00:30:18It's from a friend who left it here on consignment,
00:30:20but he's asking $3 million for it.
00:30:23Now, about Miss Miller,
00:30:24you probably don't know.
00:30:26She's Mr. Miller's granddaughter,
00:30:28the chairwoman of Dracon Group.
00:30:30She's quite something.
00:30:31Mr. Miller is a legend in the antique circles.
00:30:34Harper is actually the chairwoman of Dracon Group.
00:30:37No wonder she's so wealthy.
00:30:41Don't worry.
00:30:42You'll be rewarded if this works out.
00:30:43I'll make sure you won't lose out.
00:30:45Please don't say that, Harper.
00:30:46Trust me, you're doing me the honor.
00:30:48How could I accept the reward?
00:30:50It's my privilege to help you.
00:30:52This guy seems to be a smooth talker.
00:30:55Are you sure we should buy this one?
00:30:57I recommend you take this figurine.
00:30:59It is absolutely genuine.
00:31:02Something worth $200 million for just $3 million.
00:31:05An absolute steal.
00:31:06All right.
00:31:07I'll buy it.
00:31:08Harper!
00:31:08I knew you'd be here.
00:31:12Mr. Martin,
00:31:13please take a look at this.
00:31:14Sure.
00:31:29Harper,
00:31:30if you wanted an appraisal,
00:31:31you could have asked me.
00:31:32Why bother with someone like this guy?
00:31:35Lucas,
00:31:36it's none of your business.
00:31:37I think I've made myself clear before.
00:31:39Leave me alone.
00:31:40Harper,
00:31:41I've even brought Mr. Martin with me today.
00:31:44The famous antique collector,
00:31:47Mr. Martin?
00:31:48Ms. Miller,
00:31:49if you need an appraisal,
00:31:51I'd be happy to assist you.
00:31:53No need to seek help from this unknown nobody.
00:31:57This figurine is definitely a shoddy product.
00:32:00Mr. Martin,
00:32:02reputation is important,
00:32:04but authentication relies on skill and experience,
00:32:07not just titles.
00:32:08Young man,
00:32:10that's quite a bold claim,
00:32:12but true ability
00:32:13cannot be proven by words only.
00:32:16Ethan,
00:32:17a nobody like you
00:32:18shouldn't embarrass yourself.
00:32:21Harper,
00:32:22Mr. Martin is widely recognized as an expert appraiser.
00:32:25Why waste your time with this person?
00:32:27Lucas,
00:32:28I already told you it's none of your business.
00:32:30I took Ethan here,
00:32:32and I trust him.
00:32:36Harper,
00:32:37why do you always side with this loser here?
00:32:39Lucas,
00:32:40listen carefully.
00:32:42Ethan is my man.
00:32:44If you lay a hand on him,
00:32:45don't blame me for what happens.
00:32:47Harper,
00:32:48this loser can't compete with an appraiser like Mr. Martin?
00:32:51I mean,
00:32:52how skilled can he be?
00:32:53Mr. Lucas is right.
00:32:55In the appraisal business,
00:32:56you rely on a trained eye,
00:32:58and second,
00:32:59on your experience.
00:33:00This young man is at most in his 20s.
00:33:02What trained eye could he possibly have?
00:33:05It's unlikely.
00:33:06Harper,
00:33:07you heard Mr. Martin.
00:33:09You can't let this loser con you.
00:33:12Lucas,
00:33:12I won't repeat myself a second time.
00:33:14Also,
00:33:15my nickname Harper,
00:33:17don't use it anymore.
00:33:18We're not that close.
00:33:21Fine then.
00:33:23Miss Miller,
00:33:25I'm just worried,
00:33:26because he might take advantage of you.
00:33:29Ethan,
00:33:30let's go now.
00:33:32Okay.
00:33:32Hey you,
00:33:33I'll ask you one last time.
00:33:35Are you trying to cross me?
00:33:41Mr. King,
00:33:43is something wrong with your eyes?
00:33:44What do you mean?
00:33:45Harper can't stand you.
00:33:47Can't you see that?
00:33:48Why don't you go and get lost?
00:33:50Out of the way.
00:33:54Harper,
00:33:54let's go now.
00:33:56Okay.
00:34:02Please come again.
00:34:05These two jerks really piss me off.
00:34:26Grandpa?
00:34:27Uh,
00:34:27this is the glazed glass cup.
00:34:29You know,
00:34:30they say
00:34:30it was used by
00:34:31the Imperial family.
00:34:33A worthless piece of junk.
00:34:34It's embarrassing to show it off.
00:34:38I asked
00:34:39a good friend to buy this.
00:34:41It's an Imperial porcelain cup.
00:34:42They say
00:34:43noble consorts
00:34:44used it to eat noodles.
00:34:45Excellent, excellent.
00:34:47As I expected
00:34:48from my grandsons,
00:34:49both of these items
00:34:50are genuine antiques.
00:34:52Grandpa
00:34:54approves of them.
00:34:55Grandpa.
00:34:56Ah,
00:34:57Harper is here.
00:34:59Well,
00:34:59if it isn't,
00:35:00our family's busy bee.
00:35:04Harper,
00:35:05what's in that box
00:35:06you're carrying?
00:35:07It's my birthday gift
00:35:08for Grandpa.
00:35:09Hey,
00:35:09Harper,
00:35:10what is that?
00:35:11Let me see.
00:35:12Let's take a look.
00:35:22Hey,
00:35:22Harper,
00:35:23you mean to tell me
00:35:25this piece of junk
00:35:27is your birthday gift
00:35:29to Grandpa?
00:35:30A worthless horse figurine.
00:35:32Harper,
00:35:33looks like you haven't learned
00:35:34anything from Grandpa's expertise.
00:35:36This worthless piece of trash,
00:35:38I say we should smash it.
00:35:39Hey.
00:35:41Grandpa,
00:35:42isn't this just a broken horse figurine?
00:35:44Who was full?
00:35:45Oh, hey.
00:35:50Grandpa,
00:35:51why did you hit me?
00:35:53Tri-colored horse.
00:35:57It's actually a genuine one.
00:36:01My goodness.
00:36:03This is worth a small fortune.
00:36:07Harper,
00:36:09this gift of yours,
00:36:11Grandpa loves it very much.
00:36:14Grandpa,
00:36:15it's just a small token.
00:36:16I hope you'll like it.
00:36:17The tri-colored horse
00:36:19is not just an antique.
00:36:20It's also a witness to history.
00:36:22The fact that you found it
00:36:24shows you are thoughtful.
00:36:26Grandpa,
00:36:27I was just lucky,
00:36:28that's all.
00:36:29Luck
00:36:30is important,
00:36:31of course,
00:36:31but what's more important
00:36:32is thoughtfulness
00:36:34and a good eye.
00:36:37Harper,
00:36:38you
00:36:39have grown so much.
00:36:44Harper,
00:36:45how much
00:36:46did you pay for this horse?
00:36:48Ethan wasn't lying to me.
00:36:50This sculpture
00:36:50really is priceless.
00:36:52Who is he exactly
00:36:54to have such a discerning eye?
00:36:56Hey, Harper.
00:36:58Grandpa's talking to you.
00:37:00Oh, Grandpa,
00:37:03I spent a total
00:37:04of two million on this.
00:37:05What?
00:37:09Excellent.
00:37:10Excellent.
00:37:12This is the biggest steal
00:37:13that I've ever heard of.
00:37:16Oh, my.
00:37:17It seems that our family
00:37:18has a worthy successor.
00:37:20Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:37:25Grandpa?
00:37:26Hmm?
00:37:27Actually,
00:37:30this horse
00:37:30was picked out
00:37:31by my friend.
00:37:35What was that?
00:37:39Ethan Smith.
00:37:40I met him by chance.
00:37:42He has an eye
00:37:43for detail.
00:37:44He immediately
00:37:45saw the value
00:37:46of this horse.
00:37:46He insisted I buy it.
00:37:48While I was hesitant
00:37:48at first,
00:37:49I never expected.
00:37:50A prodigy.
00:37:52This young man
00:37:53has a rare talent.
00:37:55You know,
00:37:55I had to study it
00:37:56for some time
00:37:57before I was sure.
00:37:58It was
00:37:59a tricolored horse.
00:38:01Yet he was
00:38:02absolutely certain.
00:38:04Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:38:05Clearly,
00:38:06he knew
00:38:06the value
00:38:07of the tricolored horse.
00:38:08That kind of skill
00:38:09isn't something
00:38:10just anyone can gain.
00:38:13Hey,
00:38:14Harper,
00:38:15go thank him
00:38:15in person
00:38:16for me
00:38:16right now.
00:38:18And,
00:38:19if possible,
00:38:20bring him
00:38:20to my birthday banquet
00:38:21the day after tomorrow.
00:38:23Yes, Grandpa.
00:38:25Oh, Harper.
00:38:26In a couple of days,
00:38:27isn't there an auction
00:38:28in Arrow City?
00:38:29Take him there
00:38:29to look around.
00:38:30Buy him a gift
00:38:31as thanks.
00:38:32Huh?
00:38:32One good turn
00:38:33deserves another.
00:38:34Our Miller family
00:38:35can't be seen
00:38:36as lacking manners.
00:38:37All right,
00:38:38I will arrange it.
00:38:39Hmm.
00:38:42Ethan,
00:38:43what kind of person
00:38:44are you?
00:38:45Why do you always
00:38:46manage to surprise me?
00:38:47perhaps
00:38:48I should get
00:38:49to know you better.
00:39:05Miss,
00:39:06I've checked.
00:39:07Ethan's parents
00:39:07run the noodle shop ahead.
00:39:09Ethan got home
00:39:09ten minutes ago.
00:39:11Just wait here.
00:39:39Hello there.
00:39:40You are?
00:39:41Hello, Mrs. Smith.
00:39:42I'm Harper Miller,
00:39:43Ethan's friend.
00:39:44I was just passing by today.
00:39:46I thought I'd meet you
00:39:47and Mr. Smith.
00:39:48Oh my.
00:39:49So you're Ethan's friend.
00:39:50Come in, come in.
00:39:52Come on in.
00:39:54Make yourself at home.
00:39:55Ethan!
00:39:56Your friend is here.
00:39:58Come out, quick!
00:39:58Coming, Mom.
00:40:05Why are you here?
00:40:08What?
00:40:08Not happy to see me?
00:40:10No, not at all.
00:40:12Our little shop
00:40:13is a bit shabby.
00:40:14I just thought that
00:40:16maybe...
00:40:16It's not shabby.
00:40:17It's real nice.
00:40:19Sit, sit, please.
00:40:20No need to stand.
00:40:25You're Miss Miller, right?
00:40:26I'll just call you Harper.
00:40:28Make yourself comfy.
00:40:29Feel at home.
00:40:30I'm cooking right now.
00:40:31Please stay till later.
00:40:32Have dinner with us.
00:40:41All right.
00:40:43Sorry for the trouble.
00:40:45No trouble at all.
00:40:46I'll go cook now.
00:40:47You two chat there.
00:40:54So why'd you come over?
00:40:56You didn't say you'd visit.
00:40:57Well, I was free today.
00:40:59Thought I'd see you.
00:41:01And meet your family
00:41:04while I'm at it.
00:41:10Harper,
00:41:11you know all the specialties in town,
00:41:13but these noodles with sauce?
00:41:15Our family makes them the best.
00:41:16Thank you, Mrs. Smith.
00:41:18Looks delicious.
00:41:19Our Ethan here
00:41:20rarely brings friends home.
00:41:21We're so happy
00:41:22you visited today.
00:41:24We hope you enjoy our food.
00:41:26Well, Harper,
00:41:28so how long have you known
00:41:29our boy Ethan?
00:41:31We've known each other
00:41:32for some time.
00:41:33He's helped me a lot.
00:41:35Oh my.
00:41:36That's wonderful, dear.
00:41:37You know our son Ethan,
00:41:38though he doesn't talk much,
00:41:40has such a kind heart.
00:41:42Harper,
00:41:43I was wondering if maybe
00:41:45you two were dating?
00:41:48Mom!
00:41:49Don't talk nonsense!
00:41:52Harper and I are just
00:41:53regular friends,
00:41:54that's it.
00:41:54What's wrong with being friends?
00:41:56Regular friends can always
00:41:57develop into special friends.
00:41:58You're right, darling.
00:41:59A great girl like Harper.
00:42:01Hey, son,
00:42:01you'd better not waste her time.
00:42:03Mom,
00:42:04Dad,
00:42:05don't misunderstand.
00:42:06She's...
00:42:09She's...
00:42:10She's not my girlfriend.
00:42:15I'm not good enough for her.
00:42:17Not good enough?
00:42:18What do you mean?
00:42:19What are you talking about,
00:42:20Ethan?
00:42:20Even though we're not
00:42:21from a wealthy family,
00:42:22you know Ethan is reliable
00:42:23and has good character.
00:42:25How could you
00:42:25not be good enough, son?
00:42:28Harper is the
00:42:29chairwoman of the
00:42:30Dracon Group.
00:42:31She has a prestigious status.
00:42:34I'm just an ordinary person,
00:42:36I know that.
00:42:37The chairwoman of Dracon Group?
00:42:39Don't listen to that nonsense.
00:42:41We've been dating for some time.
00:42:45He hasn't told you yet.
00:42:49Because he...
00:42:50He is waiting
00:42:51for the right moment
00:42:52to tell you.
00:42:53I...
00:42:53Oh, my.
00:42:54That's wonderful.
00:42:55Harper,
00:42:56you're such a good girl.
00:42:57Our Ethan is so fortunate
00:42:59to have found you.
00:43:00You're so sweet.
00:43:01Come,
00:43:02let's go inside first.
00:43:03Let's go?
00:43:04But...
00:43:04Harper,
00:43:06why did you say that?
00:43:08What?
00:43:08You don't want to?
00:43:10I...
00:43:10I didn't say
00:43:11I don't want to.
00:43:12Stop talking for now.
00:43:13Let's eat first.
00:43:19Harper,
00:43:20why did you say that
00:43:21to my folks?
00:43:23My parents
00:43:24definitely misunderstood.
00:43:25What do you mean?
00:43:26I was just telling the truth.
00:43:28The truth?
00:43:30Are you saying...
00:43:32If you are willing,
00:43:34we could give it a try.
00:43:35After all,
00:43:35we might be...
00:43:39We could...
00:43:45Are you backing out?
00:43:47No!
00:43:50Hey!
00:43:51I'm not!
00:43:54Harper!
00:43:58Harper...
00:44:00Harper...
00:44:00Harper...
00:44:00That's not what I meant.
00:44:02Then what did you mean?
00:44:03Hey!
00:44:04I mean...
00:44:06I mean...
00:44:07Why did you come to my place?
00:44:09My grandfather
00:44:10asked me to invite you
00:44:11to his birthday banquet.
00:44:13Huh?
00:44:14Ethan,
00:44:15you should know
00:44:16the antique you picked
00:44:17is a tricolored horse, right?
00:44:18A tricolored horse?
00:44:20What's that?
00:44:21Anyway,
00:44:22you chose it,
00:44:22so you must have your reasons.
00:44:24But you had me buy it
00:44:25instead of buying it
00:44:26for yourself.
00:44:27Ethan,
00:44:28you're so nice to me.
00:44:29That's only because
00:44:30I was broke then.
00:44:32Otherwise,
00:44:32for such a steal,
00:44:33I would have grabbed it
00:44:34myself to resell.
00:44:35Grandpa really loves
00:44:36that tricolored horse.
00:44:38He says you're a rare talent.
00:44:39That there are only
00:44:39a few people
00:44:40in the whole country
00:44:41with such a good eye
00:44:42for treasures.
00:44:43I don't have an eye
00:44:44for this stuff.
00:44:45And all that talk
00:44:46about rare talent,
00:44:47I don't know about that.
00:44:48But I do have
00:44:49a secret weapon
00:44:50up my sleeve.
00:44:51Ethan,
00:44:52you're free this weekend,
00:44:53right?
00:44:54If you're free,
00:44:55would you come with me
00:44:56to Grandpa's birthday banquet,
00:44:58please, Ethan?
00:44:59Sure.
00:45:00I'll go with you.
00:45:02Wonderful.
00:45:03I'll take you out
00:45:03for a meal,
00:45:04and then we can go
00:45:05buy a new suit
00:45:06for you to wear
00:45:07to the party.
00:45:08Uh, okay.
00:45:11Excuse me.
00:45:13You two head back.
00:45:14I'm taking the car.
00:45:16But, Miss, we...
00:45:17But what?
00:45:18We're going out
00:45:19for a meal.
00:45:20Don't follow me.
00:45:21Hey,
00:45:22where are you taking me?
00:45:23Looks like
00:45:24Miss might really be
00:45:25falling for this one.
00:45:26Have you ever seen
00:45:27her care this much
00:45:27about any guy?
00:45:29Oh?
00:45:29you're saying that
00:45:31he might become
00:45:31Miss Harper's husband?
00:45:33It's pretty much
00:45:34a done deal.
00:45:35What are you doing?
00:45:36Searching how
00:45:37to suck up to him.
00:45:38What?
00:45:41Our food's here!
00:45:50is definitely better
00:45:55than those fancy
00:45:56steak restaurants
00:45:57out there.
00:45:58Okay.
00:45:59I'll trust you
00:45:59this time.
00:46:00Hey, you...
00:46:01You ordered beer, too?
00:46:03Food
00:46:04should be eaten
00:46:05heartily.
00:46:06And beer
00:46:07drunk in big gulps.
00:46:09Barbecue skewers
00:46:10go with beer.
00:46:11Otherwise,
00:46:11there's no soul.
00:46:12Just try it.
00:46:14I promise
00:46:14it'll open
00:46:15a whole new world
00:46:15for you.
00:46:16Okay.
00:46:17I'll try it.
00:46:18Eat up.
00:46:24Hey!
00:46:28That's not how
00:46:28you eat skewers.
00:46:29There's no soul
00:46:30in that.
00:46:30How should I
00:46:31eat them, then?
00:46:32Oh.
00:46:35You eat them
00:46:36like this.
00:46:37You've got sauce
00:46:37all over your face
00:46:38now.
00:46:40You rich folks
00:46:41have way too
00:46:42many hang-ups.
00:46:43That's no way
00:46:44to live freely.
00:46:52Ethan,
00:46:53you're right.
00:46:54Eating this way
00:46:55makes it better.
00:46:57Hey,
00:46:57when have I ever
00:46:58lied to you?
00:46:58Let's drink to that.
00:47:08Hey,
00:47:10not so fast.
00:47:11Don't stop me.
00:47:13I can drink more.
00:47:15Hey,
00:47:15you know what?
00:47:16My whole life,
00:47:17I've lived with
00:47:18too many hang-ups.
00:47:20Hang-ups?
00:47:21Really?
00:47:22You know what else?
00:47:24My entire life,
00:47:25I've never eaten
00:47:26barbecue skewers
00:47:27before.
00:47:28No.
00:47:28Are you serious?
00:47:30No, wait.
00:47:31Seriously.
00:47:33What do you
00:47:34usually eat, then?
00:47:36Well,
00:47:36at those
00:47:38fancy restaurants,
00:47:40high prices,
00:47:42and, uh,
00:47:43too many rules,
00:47:44and mediocre taste.
00:47:47It's only after
00:47:48eating this with you
00:47:49today that I realize
00:47:50such delicious food
00:47:51actually exists.
00:47:52Hey,
00:47:54well,
00:47:54then you
00:47:54should,
00:47:56I guess,
00:47:57hang out with me
00:47:57more and experience
00:47:58these things.
00:47:59It's a deal.
00:48:18To freedom!
00:48:21Cheers!
00:48:31It's been 10 minutes
00:48:32since we called
00:48:33the driver.
00:48:34Where is he?
00:48:34What's the rush?
00:48:36We're not in a hurry.
00:48:38You're so calm about it.
00:48:40With you around,
00:48:41I'm not afraid of anything.
00:48:43The way you say that,
00:48:45you're making me blush.
00:48:46You actually know
00:48:47how to be embarrassed.
00:48:49At that street food stall
00:48:50earlier,
00:48:51you were quite confident.
00:48:54that's different.
00:48:56Now it's just
00:48:57the two of us alone.
00:48:58What,
00:48:58are you scared?
00:49:01What would I be scared of?
00:49:02I'm,
00:49:03I'm a perfect gentleman.
00:49:05You're a gentleman?
00:49:07Then why can't you
00:49:08look at me?
00:49:12Who says I can't?
00:49:13I dare you to kiss me.
00:49:20Harper,
00:49:21you're drunk.
00:49:23I'm not drunk.
00:49:25I know exactly what I'm doing.
00:49:27Harper,
00:49:29are you really sure?
00:49:53I know exactly what I'm doing.
00:49:55I'm not drunk.
00:50:00I'm not drunk.
00:50:17I'm not drunk.
00:50:20Quick, let's go.
00:50:41Hey, did you guys hear?
00:50:43Yesterday, some guy found three incredible bargains
00:50:46and made over $300 million.
00:50:48Yeah, I heard that too.
00:50:50They see he has an amazing eye
00:50:51and can spot which items are authentic.
00:50:54The boss has no clue.
00:50:55He already paid for them.
00:50:56That guy has incredible luck.
00:50:58Sure enough, with the eye of fortune,
00:51:01making money is so easy now.
00:51:03In just a few days,
00:51:04I've gone from being dead broke to becoming a millionaire.
00:51:07I've finally escaped poverty and found prosperity.
00:51:11Young man?
00:51:18I never thought an antique shop owner
00:51:20would be worth over $100 million.
00:51:22Need something?
00:51:24At least, his attitude is much better
00:51:26than that guy I saw yesterday.
00:51:28No wonder his business is so successful.
00:51:30Young man?
00:51:31Sir?
00:51:33Would you like to take a look at these for me?
00:51:42Not bad.
00:51:49Excellent condition.
00:51:51Very nice.
00:51:53Young man,
00:51:54these items are in great condition,
00:51:56though they're not major pieces.
00:51:58I can offer you
00:52:00this amount for both.
00:52:02These items combined
00:52:04are worth $35 million,
00:52:06but he's offering $30 million.
00:52:09Hmm,
00:52:10that's actually pretty fair.
00:52:12Okay,
00:52:12it's a deal.
00:52:13Excellent.
00:52:17Good.
00:52:18It's transferred.
00:52:19Thank you, sir.
00:52:20It was my pleasure.
00:52:21Thank you.
00:52:21Well, I'll be going now.
00:52:22All right.
00:52:22Thanks.
00:52:23Take care.
00:52:25Mr. Garcia,
00:52:27take a look at this stone for me.
00:52:29Whoa.
00:52:30Looks like another big shot just arrived.
00:52:34Worth billions.
00:52:35What kind of big shot is this guy?
00:52:45Appraise this for me.
00:52:47Oh, you old devil.
00:52:49Where did you get all these stones, huh?
00:52:50Don't tell me you dug them up
00:52:52from some mining site.
00:52:53Never mind where I got them.
00:52:55Aren't you the expert on ancient jade?
00:52:57That's why I came to you.
00:53:00Help me see which one of these three stones
00:53:02is the best value.
00:53:04Hey, listen.
00:53:06These three stones here weren't cheap.
00:53:08I'm going to cut one completely in half.
00:53:11Hmm.
00:53:12Just for myself.
00:53:14All right.
00:53:15First, let me take a look.
00:53:17In the past,
00:53:18I was the one helping you pick stones.
00:53:21But the ones you chose yourself,
00:53:23all worthless.
00:53:27I choose this one.
00:53:29Texture, water content, finish.
00:53:31It's definitely the best of all three.
00:53:34Great.
00:53:35I will return the other two.
00:53:37Hold on.
00:53:42Mr. Garcia,
00:53:43who is this?
00:53:44Oh.
00:53:45This young man
00:53:46found a couple of bargains
00:53:47that he sold to me.
00:53:49He's a customer of mine now.
00:53:51What's wrong?
00:53:52Do you have a different opinion
00:53:53about what I just said?
00:53:56Excuse me, but
00:53:57I believe
00:53:58this stone here
00:54:00is actually the best
00:54:01of the three items.
00:54:04Hey, kid.
00:54:05Are you sure about this?
00:54:07Young man,
00:54:09I admit
00:54:10you do have a good eye,
00:54:11but jade and antiques
00:54:12are completely different things.
00:54:14Experience wins over eyesight.
00:54:16Listen,
00:54:17if that's the case,
00:54:18how about we make a bet?
00:54:19What kind of bet?
00:54:21When it's cut
00:54:22and I win,
00:54:24this stone
00:54:24belongs to me.
00:54:25And what if you lose?
00:54:27If I lose,
00:54:28I'll buy all three stones
00:54:30and give them to both of you
00:54:31as a gift.
00:54:36If I lose,
00:54:38I'll buy all three stones
00:54:39and give them to both of you
00:54:41as a gift.
00:54:43What?
00:54:46Well now,
00:54:47young man,
00:54:48that's quite interesting.
00:54:50Judging by your age,
00:54:51you're about as old
00:54:53as my granddaughter,
00:54:54yet you dare to make
00:54:55such a gutsy bet.
00:54:57Pardon me,
00:54:58you're mistaken about that.
00:54:59True talent is found anywhere.
00:55:01Sure,
00:55:01I may be young,
00:55:02but that doesn't mean
00:55:03I can't win.
00:55:05Well said.
00:55:07Well,
00:55:08in that case,
00:55:08I will take your bet.
00:55:10You know,
00:55:11I have stone-cutting tools inside.
00:55:13Let's cut the stones right now.
00:55:15Great.
00:55:16Let's go.
00:55:20Here.
00:55:20All right.
00:55:21Young man,
00:55:22you first or me first?
00:55:24You are my elder,
00:55:25so please go ahead.
00:55:26I won't bother with formalities.
00:55:28Mr. Howard,
00:55:29cut my piece first.
00:55:37Young man,
00:55:38my stone here,
00:55:40the outer skin,
00:55:41shows ice particles.
00:55:42At minimum,
00:55:43it's ice water jade.
00:55:45Now look at yours.
00:55:46A yellow haze on the surface
00:55:48and no other promising signs.
00:55:50It won't have good texture
00:55:52and translucency.
00:55:53But sir,
00:55:54we haven't tested it yet.
00:55:55How can you be so sure?
00:55:57Ha ha ha ha.
00:56:00Hey boss,
00:56:02it's open now.
00:56:09Isn't this
00:56:09ice water violet jade?
00:56:11And that's not all too.
00:56:13Its texture and translucency
00:56:15are high-grade ice jade.
00:56:16Just this piece alone
00:56:17is worth at least
00:56:18ten million.
00:56:19Amazing.
00:56:20Well done.
00:56:20Well now,
00:56:22it is my livelihood
00:56:23after all.
00:56:24Ha ha ha ha.
00:56:25Young man,
00:56:26it's not too late
00:56:27to admit defeat.
00:56:28Hold on.
00:56:29Don't celebrate
00:56:30too early now.
00:56:31My stone hasn't been
00:56:33cut open yet.
00:56:34Stubborn until
00:56:35the very end.
00:56:36Fine.
00:56:37Mr. Howard,
00:56:38the young man's stone,
00:56:39cut it now.
00:56:40All right.
00:56:45How do you want to cut?
00:56:51Mr. Garcia,
00:56:53I think this kid is
00:56:54going to lose the bet.
00:56:57That's fine.
00:56:58Consider it a lesson
00:56:59for the young man.
00:57:01Ha ha ha ha.
00:57:14Cut it this way.
00:57:16Young man,
00:57:17is this your first time
00:57:19cutting jade?
00:57:20The cracks on the
00:57:21surface of your stone
00:57:23likely go deep inside.
00:57:24We normally cut it
00:57:26by avoiding the cracks
00:57:27like so.
00:57:28If you cut it your way,
00:57:29it might break after.
00:57:31Don't worry.
00:57:32Just trust me, sir.
00:57:35All right then.
00:57:48How?
00:57:49How is this possible?
00:57:53What's going on there?
00:57:56Boss!
00:57:57Look!
00:57:58Look at this!
00:58:03Glasswater green jade?
00:58:08Glasswater green jade!
00:58:10Oh my!
00:58:11It's such a large chunk!
00:58:12This is worth at least
00:58:1370 to 80 million!
00:58:14No more!
00:58:15Much more than that!
00:58:17Take a look at its size.
00:58:18From this cross-section view,
00:58:20the glasswater composition
00:58:21is beyond what we see.
00:58:23It's worth over
00:58:24a hundred million!
00:58:26For one brave enough
00:58:27to cut it.
00:58:29So, sir,
00:58:30what about now?
00:58:32I'm a man of my word.
00:58:33You're one lucky guy.
00:58:36Sir,
00:58:37we agreed earlier.
00:58:38If I won the bet,
00:58:40this jade would be mine,
00:58:41right?
00:58:42Rest assured, young man.
00:58:44Mr. Miller won't go back
00:58:45on his word
00:58:46over this jade.
00:58:47That's good to hear.
00:58:48By the way,
00:58:49is this jade for sale?
00:58:51Sure.
00:58:53I have a client
00:58:54looking for
00:58:55this kind of
00:58:55glasswater green jade.
00:58:57Given its size,
00:58:58maybe...
00:58:59I can offer
00:59:00110 million.
00:59:02Mr. Garcia's
00:59:03quite the straight shooter.
00:59:05Oh, Mr. Garcia.
00:59:07You're so lucky today.
00:59:09Congrats.
00:59:10I misjudged it.
00:59:14Okay, young man.
00:59:15I'll transfer
00:59:15110 million.
00:59:17No, no, no,
00:59:17please, Mr. Garcia.
00:59:18I only got this jade
00:59:19thanks to you.
00:59:20I'm truly grateful.
00:59:21I got really lucky.
00:59:22So then,
00:59:23instead of 110 million,
00:59:25you can have this jade
00:59:26for 60 million only.
00:59:27My thanks to you.
00:59:31Good, good, good.
00:59:32I was right about you.
00:59:34Okay,
00:59:34I owe you a favor.
00:59:37Young man,
00:59:39you've got quite an eye there.
00:59:41Even Mr. Garcia,
00:59:43who's dealt with jade
00:59:44for most of his life,
00:59:45couldn't outdo you.
00:59:48Well, of course.
00:59:50I have a secret weapon, right?
00:59:52Mr. Garcia told me
00:59:54you're quite knowledgeable
00:59:55about antiques.
00:59:57Mr. Miller,
00:59:58I'm just figuring things out
01:00:00on my own.
01:00:02Neither arrogant nor humble.
01:00:03Very good.
01:00:06Uh, tomorrow is my birthday.
01:00:09If you have time,
01:00:10please come by.
01:00:11Sure thing.
01:00:16Mason Miller?
01:00:18That's Harper's grandfather,
01:00:19isn't it?
01:00:20A legend in antique
01:00:21collecting circles.
01:00:22No wonder he mentioned
01:00:23a banquet.
01:00:29Young man,
01:00:30are you surprised?
01:00:31This old man in front of you
01:00:33is a legend in the
01:00:34antique collecting circle.
01:00:35I really didn't expect that.
01:00:37Oh my,
01:00:39one can
01:00:40always learn from others.
01:00:42Who cares about legends?
01:00:44Empty titles, huh?
01:00:46With Mr. Miller's grace?
01:00:48No wonder he's a legend
01:00:50in the antique collecting world.
01:00:52Young man,
01:00:53you can
01:00:54call me Mr. Miller.
01:00:55Of course,
01:00:56you can be like Mr. Garcia
01:00:58and call me Miller.
01:00:59Either is fine.
01:01:00No, I wouldn't dare.
01:01:05Excuse me, Mr. Miller.
01:01:06I need to answer this call.
01:01:08Sure, sure.
01:01:13Ethan,
01:01:14the auction's about to start.
01:01:16Why aren't you here yet?
01:01:19Hold on,
01:01:20I'll be right there.
01:01:22Gentlemen,
01:01:22I have some urgent business
01:01:23to attend to.
01:01:24All right,
01:01:25you take care.
01:01:26Hey,
01:01:27young man,
01:01:28don't forget to attend
01:01:30the banquet tomorrow.
01:01:31Yes, I will.
01:01:33Truly,
01:01:34the new generation
01:01:35surpasses the old.
01:01:37Hey, Miller,
01:01:38your granddaughter Harper
01:01:39is still single, right?
01:01:41That's right.
01:01:42If she could win over
01:01:44this young man,
01:01:44you'd have someone
01:01:45to carry on your legacy.
01:01:52The item we're now auctioning
01:01:53is an Aether Dynasty
01:01:54Blue and White Porcelain.
01:01:56The starting bid is 50,000.
01:01:58with $10,000 increments.
01:02:00I have 60.
01:02:02$70,000.
01:02:03That lady bids
01:02:04$70,000.
01:02:13You're late.
01:02:15I'm sorry.
01:02:16I'm really sorry.
01:02:16I just met someone important,
01:02:18so I was delayed a bit.
01:02:19Someone important?
01:02:21Who could be more important
01:02:22than me?
01:02:23Well,
01:02:24who else could it be?
01:02:25It was your grandfather,
01:02:26Mr. Miller.
01:02:27Let's keep it a secret, though.
01:02:28Don't tell Harper yet.
01:02:29Please don't be mad.
01:02:30I'll make it up to you later.
01:02:32Okay, fine.
01:02:33Let's go then.
01:02:34It's already started.
01:02:35Okay.
01:02:40Isn't that guy the loser
01:02:42that you dumped?
01:02:46Ethan!
01:02:51I can't believe you'd dare
01:02:52show up here.
01:02:54Why wouldn't I come?
01:02:56As for you guys,
01:02:57didn't you
01:02:58lose enough face
01:02:59last time that we met?
01:03:02Ethan,
01:03:03don't think you're so great
01:03:04because you won once.
01:03:06Why are you in this auction today?
01:03:07A small timer like you
01:03:09can't afford it.
01:03:11Noah,
01:03:12Sophia,
01:03:13Ethan is my boyfriend now,
01:03:15so please mind your words.
01:03:17Miss Miller?
01:03:20You're actually
01:03:21with this loser Ethan now?
01:03:23How could he be
01:03:24good enough for you?
01:03:25Have you lost your mind?
01:03:26Whether he's good enough
01:03:27is not for you to decide.
01:03:28Ethan is the person
01:03:29I've chosen.
01:03:31And I won't allow
01:03:32anyone to insult him.
01:03:41Thank you.
01:03:48This item is an
01:03:50Aether Dynasty
01:03:50Blue and White Porcelain.
01:03:52Starting bid is 50,000.
01:03:54Increments of 10,000.
01:03:56Any bidders?
01:03:58Good.
01:03:5960,000.
01:04:00That lady.
01:04:0170,000.
01:04:03Going once.
01:04:0590,000.
01:04:07Anyone?
01:04:08This lady bids
01:04:10100,000.
01:04:1350 million.
01:04:1550 million.
01:04:1750 million once.
01:04:18Any higher bids?
01:04:2155 million.
01:04:23Any higher bids?
01:04:2560 million.
01:04:2660 million.
01:04:2860 million once.
01:04:30Anyone else?
01:04:3270 million.
01:04:34Anyone else?
01:04:37Noah,
01:04:38why aren't you bidding yet?
01:04:39Didn't you say
01:04:40there would be good items today?
01:04:41What's the rush?
01:04:43The best items
01:04:44are yet to come.
01:04:47Mr. Ethan Smith
01:04:48has bid ceiling price.
01:04:50Any higher offers?
01:04:51Noah,
01:04:53don't tell me
01:04:54you've run out of money.
01:05:05Hello?
01:05:06You little bastard.
01:05:07Why did you provoke
01:05:08Miss Miller like that?
01:05:09What are you talking about,
01:05:10dad?
01:05:10And why would I offend
01:05:11Miss Miller for no reason?
01:05:13Just three minutes ago,
01:05:14Dracon Group
01:05:15launched a full-scale attack.
01:05:16What did you say?
01:05:18Against our Clark family,
01:05:20our Clark family
01:05:21is bankrupt.
01:05:27Miss Miller,
01:05:28what exactly happened?
01:05:31Noah?
01:05:33Your family's bankrupt?
01:05:3570 million.
01:05:38Sophia,
01:05:39now is not the time
01:05:40to discuss this.
01:05:41Stop right there!
01:05:45Tell me,
01:05:46is what she just said true?
01:05:48Yes,
01:05:49that's right.
01:05:50I've been deceiving you
01:05:51all along,
01:05:52you worthless gold digger.
01:05:54Get lost
01:05:54and leave me alone.
01:05:55You liar!
01:05:56Stop right there!
01:05:57I knew something was off
01:05:58about the great young
01:05:59Master Clark.
01:06:00I gave you food,
01:06:01clothes,
01:06:01and everything,
01:06:02and it turns out
01:06:03you've been scamming me
01:06:03for money and affection.
01:06:10That loser
01:06:11cannot even afford
01:06:12a fraction of what I have
01:06:14and he wanted to marry me?
01:06:15He's punching above his weight.
01:06:18He doesn't even compare
01:06:19to your little finger.
01:06:21I certainly know
01:06:21who to choose.
01:06:25Congratulations,
01:06:26Mr. Smith,
01:06:27on acquiring this item!
01:06:35The Clark family
01:06:36is bankrupt
01:06:36and Sophia's money
01:06:37was all swindled
01:06:38by Noah.
01:06:39They got what they deserved.
01:06:40Thank you.
01:06:59Ethan!
01:07:06I know I was wrong.
01:07:08Can you forgive me?
01:07:10Sophia,
01:07:11who was it
01:07:12that arrogantly said
01:07:13that Ethan Smith
01:07:15was a loser?
01:07:16I...
01:07:17I was tricked
01:07:18by that jerk,
01:07:19Noah Clark.
01:07:21But now I realize
01:07:22I was wrong.
01:07:24Can you please
01:07:25forgive me?
01:07:26Sophia,
01:07:27what would I want
01:07:28from you?
01:07:29If you had truly
01:07:30realized your mistake,
01:07:32you wouldn't be
01:07:33saying this.
01:07:35but we...
01:07:36didn't you...
01:07:38buy me a diamond
01:07:39engagement ring
01:07:40and we've already...
01:07:41Enough!
01:07:44You mean this one, right?
01:07:51Ethan, you!
01:07:54Sophia,
01:07:54I just want you to know
01:07:55you don't deserve
01:07:56to wear my ring.
01:07:57Now or ever.
01:07:59I don't want to stay
01:08:00in this small town anymore.
01:08:01Take me to a big city.
01:08:02Sure.
01:08:03I'll take you to Vayna.
01:08:04Let's go!
01:08:05That sounds great!
01:08:06I love Vayna!
01:08:07Then let's go to Vayna!
01:08:09I also like Shallon.
01:08:11I just got paid today,
01:08:12so I'll take you
01:08:13out to eat right now.
01:08:14Whatever else you want
01:08:15to eat,
01:08:15just tell me
01:08:16and I'll buy it for you.
01:08:17Why?
01:08:18Every time I got paid,
01:08:19I hand it all over to you.
01:08:20I let you buy
01:08:21the latest phones
01:08:21and I let you buy
01:08:22your favorite bags.
01:08:23Huh?
01:08:23Sophia!
01:08:24Are you crazy?
01:08:25I'm asking you why!
01:08:27Why did you throw away
01:08:28such a beautiful ring?
01:08:32Ethan,
01:08:33I see you have
01:08:34good taste in rings.
01:08:37Harper,
01:08:39this ring is...
01:08:40Put it on me.
01:08:43Huh?
01:08:44Just do it already.
01:08:47Okay.
01:08:57It's beautiful.
01:09:01You're Sophia, right?
01:09:03Yes, I am.
01:09:05I just wanted
01:09:05to tell you one thing.
01:09:07Ethan is exceptional.
01:09:09You don't deserve him.
01:09:11Huh?
01:09:13Huh?
01:09:15Huh?
01:09:17Huh?
01:09:17Huh?
01:09:41Oh my,
01:09:42you shouldn't have
01:09:43spent so much.
01:09:45Oh my,
01:09:46Mayor Clark,
01:09:47what brings you here?
01:09:49Ah, well,
01:09:50thank you so much.
01:09:51Please.
01:09:58Why hasn't that kid
01:09:59shown up yet?
01:10:00He wouldn't
01:10:00stand me up
01:10:01on my birthday,
01:10:02would he?
01:10:02No way.
01:10:03I need to go
01:10:04find out right away.
01:10:06Say hello to Grandpa.
01:10:07All right.
01:10:08Grandpa,
01:10:08I brought him with me!
01:10:10He isn't here.
01:10:11It's okay.
01:10:13Okay.
01:10:13Okay.
01:10:14Okay.
01:10:19Hey.
01:10:22Harper,
01:10:22I just need
01:10:23to take this call.
01:10:24Oh, sure.
01:10:25Don't wander off.
01:10:26Wait for Grandpa.
01:10:27I'll introduce you.
01:10:27Yeah, all right.
01:10:30Hello?
01:10:31Have you arrived?
01:10:33Uh,
01:10:34Mr. Miller,
01:10:34I'm already in your courtyard.
01:10:36You're here?
01:10:37That's wonderful.
01:10:38Listen,
01:10:39come to the room
01:10:40on the north side first.
01:10:41I have some matters
01:10:42to discuss with you.
01:10:43Huh?
01:10:44Wouldn't that be
01:10:45a bit inappropriate?
01:10:47Everyone else is outside.
01:10:49Oh my.
01:10:50Stop wasting time.
01:10:51Hurry up.
01:10:54This Mr. Miller.
01:10:56Why does he have to do
01:10:57everything in such
01:10:57a bloody hurry?
01:11:02Whoa.
01:11:05Mr. Miller!
01:11:06Well, well.
01:11:08Finally.
01:11:08I've been waiting for you.
01:11:10Come, come, come.
01:11:11Hurry up.
01:11:12Have some tea.
01:11:13Mr. Miller,
01:11:14today's your birthday banquet.
01:11:16What did you want
01:11:18to see me about?
01:11:19It's good news,
01:11:20of course.
01:11:21Ha ha ha ha ha.
01:11:22Huh?
01:11:23Hey,
01:11:23just now.
01:11:25Did you see my granddaughter?
01:11:27Her name is Harper.
01:11:28Yes, I did.
01:11:29Why'd you ask?
01:11:31What do you think of her?
01:11:34Mr. Miller,
01:11:35what exactly
01:11:36are you asking of me?
01:11:38What if I arranged
01:11:39for you to marry Harper?
01:11:42Hey, young man,
01:11:44could you stop
01:11:44being so jumpy?
01:11:45Calm down, please.
01:11:47Mr. Miller,
01:11:48I'm not being jumpy.
01:11:49It's just that
01:11:50your question is a bit...
01:11:51Well, uh...
01:11:56Oh, my.
01:11:57Oh, my.
01:11:58there was another young man
01:12:00coming today.
01:12:01I was planning to see
01:12:02which one of you
01:12:03was more outstanding
01:12:04and then give Harper
01:12:05to the better man.
01:12:06But then,
01:12:06he stood me up,
01:12:07damn it.
01:12:09That fool.
01:12:10He really thinks
01:12:11he's the only one
01:12:12worthy of being
01:12:12my grandson-in-law.
01:12:14Mr. Miller,
01:12:15someone actually
01:12:16stood you up?
01:12:17The guy Harper likes.
01:12:18He was supposed to come.
01:12:21Harper has someone
01:12:21she likes?
01:12:22Who is it?
01:12:25I think
01:12:25his surname's
01:12:27Smith.
01:12:28Ah.
01:12:29His name is
01:12:30Ethan Smith.
01:12:33Huh?
01:12:35Yeah.
01:12:40Mr. Miller,
01:12:40this Ethan Smith
01:12:42you're talking about,
01:12:43could that be me, sir?
01:12:46You're Ethan Smith?
01:12:48Yes.
01:12:49I'm Ethan Smith.
01:12:50Oh, my.
01:12:51Why didn't you say
01:12:52so earlier?
01:12:53You made me
01:12:53worry over nothing.
01:12:57I just didn't get
01:12:58a chance to explain
01:12:59it at first.
01:13:00Since you are Ethan,
01:13:01uh,
01:13:02then I can relax.
01:13:04Well, now.
01:13:05My granddaughter
01:13:06has good taste
01:13:07in men, eh?
01:13:09Let me tell you,
01:13:10you treat her well.
01:13:12Don't worry,
01:13:13Mr. Miller.
01:13:14I'll take good care
01:13:15of Harper.
01:13:17Good.
01:13:19I'm looking forward
01:13:20to your upcoming
01:13:22wedding banquet.
01:13:28Please quiet down.
01:13:31Everyone,
01:13:32today is a wonderful day.
01:13:35While everyone is here,
01:13:36I have an important
01:13:37announcement
01:13:38to make now.
01:13:39as you all can see,
01:13:41my granddaughter,
01:13:43Harper,
01:13:44and Ethan here
01:13:45are deeply in love.
01:13:47After thorough discussions
01:13:49with Ethan earlier,
01:13:50we both believe
01:13:51this marriage is
01:13:52extremely suitable.
01:13:53So today,
01:13:54we're making this matter
01:13:55official
01:13:55to their engagement.
01:13:57Then I'd like to wish
01:13:58Mr. Miller
01:13:58a great-grandchild
01:14:00very soon.
01:14:02Thank you so much
01:14:03for your kind words.
01:14:05I've been waiting
01:14:05for this.
01:14:06Mr. Miller,
01:14:07this is wonderful news.
01:14:09Ethan is such
01:14:09a talented young man.
01:14:11And with Harper,
01:14:11they truly are
01:14:12a match made in heaven.
01:14:13Yes, indeed.
01:14:14Harper is so clever
01:14:15and bright.
01:14:15And Ethan is so accomplished.
01:14:17This marriage
01:14:18couldn't be more perfect.
01:14:19Mr. Miller,
01:14:20you are truly blessed.
01:14:22Your home will soon
01:14:23be full of grandchildren.
01:14:24Grandpa,
01:14:25why are you announcing
01:14:26this in front
01:14:27of so many people?
01:14:28Why feeling shy now?
01:14:31Your grandpa
01:14:32is just happy for you.
01:14:35Mr. Miller,
01:14:36rest assured,
01:14:37I will not disappoint you, sir.
01:14:39I will take good care
01:14:40of Harper.
01:14:41With those words
01:14:42from you,
01:14:43I can relate
01:14:45to this marriage.
01:14:54Young Mr. King,
01:14:55you'd better
01:14:56explain yourself.
01:14:57Don't be fooled
01:14:58by this loser.
01:14:59He's a nobody
01:15:00from the bottom
01:15:01of society.
01:15:02Someone like him
01:15:03isn't good enough
01:15:03for Harper.
01:15:04Lucas,
01:15:05it's my grandfather's birthday.
01:15:07Stop causing trouble here.
01:15:09Harper,
01:15:09I'm telling the truth here.
01:15:11Just look at today's banquet.
01:15:12For this party,
01:15:13the gift I brought
01:15:13is worth millions
01:15:14and what about him?
01:15:15This loser,
01:15:16what did he bring?
01:15:17You two don't belong
01:15:18in the same world.
01:15:19Enough!
01:15:20Mr. Miller,
01:15:21you just want to know
01:15:23what he gave me, right?
01:15:25I'll tell you now.
01:15:26He gave me
01:15:27a tricolored horse.
01:15:29This horse is worth
01:15:30a hundred million.
01:15:32Now do you dare say
01:15:33your gift
01:15:34is better than his?
01:15:36Mr. Miller,
01:15:38you must be joking.
01:15:39I've investigated him.
01:15:41This loser
01:15:41is just a pathetic
01:15:42wage earner.
01:15:43A complete nobody.
01:15:44How could he afford
01:15:44a gift worth million?
01:15:46Lucas,
01:15:46how dare you speak
01:15:47like that?
01:15:48Seriously,
01:15:49Lucas,
01:15:50I might let this slide
01:15:51any other day.
01:15:52But today's
01:15:53my grandfather's birthday.
01:15:54You're not trying
01:15:55to cause trouble,
01:15:55are you?
01:15:56Oh,
01:15:56Mr. Miller,
01:15:57I didn't mean it
01:15:58like that.
01:15:59Enough!
01:16:00Before now,
01:16:01because of my friendship
01:16:02with your grandfather,
01:16:03I've left you alone.
01:16:04But now I see that.
01:16:06It's time the King family
01:16:07learned a lesson.
01:16:08Mr. Miller!
01:16:10Sir,
01:16:11Mr. Miller,
01:16:11allow me to handle this.
01:16:13Please leave it to me.
01:16:15Sorry for the trouble,
01:16:16Mr. Quinn.
01:16:17What are you going to do?
01:16:20What's this?
01:16:21What are you doing?
01:16:23I'm from the King family!
01:16:24Don't touch me!
01:16:29What is this?
01:16:31What do you want?
01:16:32You'd better settle down.
01:16:34You've got some nerve.
01:16:36You know what?
01:16:37I absolutely hate
01:16:38spoiled rich kids
01:16:39like you
01:16:39who think you're untouchable
01:16:40because of your status,
01:16:41acting so damn arrogant.
01:16:42I'm going to teach
01:16:43you a lesson today.
01:16:45Take him away!
01:16:47Mr. Miller,
01:16:48I'll go handle this.
01:16:54Let's go.
01:16:58The King and the Clark family
01:16:59aren't strong.
01:17:00They've completely
01:17:01lost faith this time.
01:17:02We should still be
01:17:03cautious about them.
01:17:04Don't worry.
01:17:06Wait,
01:17:06what do you mean
01:17:07don't worry?
01:17:07The two families
01:17:08have had shady dealings
01:17:10for years.
01:17:10The Clark family
01:17:11is bankrupt.
01:17:12Soon the King family
01:17:13will collapse.
01:17:14Really?
01:17:16Grandfather knows
01:17:17members of the King family.
01:17:18He could have
01:17:19stepped in to mediate,
01:17:20but Lucas just had
01:17:21to mess with you
01:17:22this time.
01:17:23Looks like all that
01:17:24awaits them
01:17:24is a dead end.
01:17:27Everyone's been
01:17:28waiting a while.
01:17:28let them take
01:17:29their seats.
01:17:30Start eating.
01:17:31Got it.
01:17:33You two,
01:17:34come with me.
01:17:45Come on,
01:17:46just relax you two.
01:17:48I don't buy it.
01:17:51The reason I called
01:17:52you here today
01:17:53is that I wanted
01:17:54to ask you both
01:17:55when you'll get
01:17:55married and have
01:17:56children.
01:17:57Grandpa,
01:17:57you're being too
01:17:58impatient.
01:17:59We're not even
01:17:59at that stage yet.
01:18:01It's still too early?
01:18:02Back in my day,
01:18:04your grandmother
01:18:04and I got married
01:18:05the first day we met.
01:18:07Let me tell you
01:18:08something.
01:18:08When your father
01:18:09was your age,
01:18:10he was already
01:18:11running errands
01:18:11by himself.
01:18:12Grandpa,
01:18:13what are you
01:18:13even talking about?
01:18:14I'm just telling
01:18:15it like it is.
01:18:20Harper,
01:18:21what's wrong?
01:18:24Could it be
01:18:25from that?
01:18:26Harper,
01:18:27could it be?
01:18:28Could it possibly
01:18:29be?
01:18:32This is wonderful.
01:18:34Absolutely wonderful,
01:18:35huh?
01:18:35You're being too
01:18:36loud, Grandpa.
01:18:37Hey, Ethan,
01:18:39you'd better
01:18:40prepare yourself
01:18:41well now.
01:18:41The Miller family
01:18:42is going to have
01:18:43a new member.
01:18:45Grandpa,
01:18:45don't worry.
01:18:47I'll take good care
01:18:48of Harper
01:18:49and the baby.
01:18:51Good!
01:18:52That's my excellent
01:18:53grandson-in-law!
01:18:54Oh my!
01:18:55Our family is finally
01:18:56having a new member!
01:18:57I should tell everyone
01:18:58about this!
01:18:58Just let Grandpa
01:18:59tell everyone!
01:19:00It's too early to tell!
01:19:01!
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