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00:06Who's there?
00:07John, it's me. Let me in.
00:12I found you.
00:14John, there's no man in my family.
00:16The grain bag has been empty for a long time.
00:18My family has run out of food.
00:19I borrow some rye bread and smoke meat from you.
00:21It's cold that you Heltons at night.
00:22I can repay you.
00:24Martha, just say what you need.
00:25No need for the distractions.
00:28Haven't I made myself clear enough
00:29and ask you to borrow some food
00:30and I'll keep you company tonight?
00:33Isn't that better than you being stuck
00:35in this cold, lonely cave?
00:38Half a month ago,
00:39I was a modern-day office worker.
00:41I died from overwork at my desk.
00:44When I opened my eyes,
00:45I found myself inhabiting the boy named John.
00:55Oh, ungrateful little bastard.
00:57How dare you steal bread?
00:58Slap!
01:02Beat you to death, you bastard!
01:06Beaten half to death.
01:07Starved in the stable by my so-called parents.
01:10Cole, Mabel, Eli, Leela,
01:11this monster family would pay for it all.
01:13Father.
01:14Mother.
01:15Why?
01:16Why?
01:22This, this is the Holy Spring space
01:24and there's fertile land
01:25and the Holy Spring
01:27in this era of cannibalistic famine.
01:29This is a lifesaver.
01:45This spring water is incredible.
01:47All the pain is gone
01:48and even my nourished body
01:50is fully restored.
01:59Cole, Mabel,
02:00you two old fools.
02:01Are you trying to starve me to death?
02:06Nonsense!
02:06You deserve to be locked up for stealing food.
02:09It's no surprise you're starving to death.
02:12Shut up.
02:13Go get Sheriff and Tate.
02:14You little bastard.
02:15What do you think you're doing?
02:16I'm cutting all time.
02:16I want to completely sever the adoption.
02:18Let's make it official.
02:19From now on, life, death, sickness, and health.
02:21None of it concerns you.
02:25You're going too far.
02:26We raised you for 20 years.
02:29What right do you have to sever family ties?
02:31For the last five years,
02:32I've hunted in the mountains,
02:33panned gold in the river,
02:34and worked odd jobs in town.
02:35All the money I backed to this family.
02:37I ate scraps,
02:38drank your worn-out of soup,
02:39and slept in that filthy stable
02:41for five years.
02:43And you,
02:43you used the money I worked for
02:45to live in the main house,
02:47eat bread,
02:48and wear new clothes.
02:49Tell me,
02:50why don't I deserve to cut ties?
02:52Don't air our dirty laundry
02:55to the whole town.
02:58Do you want to be
02:59the laughingstock of the whole town?
03:01You did this,
03:02and now you're afraid of the town knowing?
03:04If I don't get them here today,
03:06I'll shout to the whole town
03:07and let everyone see
03:08how you've treated your son.
03:10Go now.
03:11Do you want him to bring
03:12the whole town here?
03:20Do you want the whole town
03:21to know about
03:22your family's problems?
03:25This is absolutely unfair.
03:27We raised an ungrateful brat.
03:29We worked so hard
03:30to raise him for 20 years,
03:32and now he wants
03:32to sever ties with us.
03:34Sheriff, please.
03:35You have to see reason.
03:36We punish him a little,
03:37and now he wants
03:37to sever family ties.
03:38He's trying to drive us
03:39to the brink.
03:42John, tell us
03:42what's really going on here.
03:44I picked up a piece of rye bread
03:46that fell on the ground,
03:46and for that,
03:47they beat me senseless,
03:48locked me in the stable
03:49for a day and night
03:50with no food or water,
03:51almost starving me to death.
03:54You're lying.
03:55You refused to eat,
03:57and now you're trying
03:58to drag us through the mud.
04:02Was it really me
04:03who refused to eat,
04:04or was you
04:04who wouldn't let me eat?
04:05These scars are the best evidence.
04:07Enough, John.
04:08I did all of this
04:09for your own good,
04:11to toughen you up.
04:13You made me sleep
04:13in the stable
04:14while you stayed
04:14in the main house.
04:15I almost got beaten to death
04:17for picking up a piece of bread,
04:18and you call that
04:18toughening me up?
04:19Why didn't you do
04:20the same to them?
04:21Mabel is what John says true.
04:22Well, this.
04:25Enough.
04:26John has made his decision.
04:27The Cole family
04:28does not deserve to keep him.
04:29Bob, right document,
04:30severing the family ties.
04:31From now on,
04:32John and the Cole family
04:33have no relationships
04:33and health.
04:34They're no longer connected.
04:40Look it over
04:41if everything's in order.
04:42Sign it.
04:46It's done.
04:49Fine, sign it then.
04:50Let me tell you this, John.
04:51Whatever happens to you
04:52from now on,
04:53nothing could die
04:53to do with something
04:54for me.
04:54Even if there's a single
04:55grindwood from the piece
04:56of our house.
04:58Ungrateful bastard,
04:59sooner or later
05:00you'll starve to death
05:00out there,
05:01and when that happens
05:01don't come begging us.
05:02I don't want anything
05:03extra from you.
05:04I'll just take what I'm owed.
05:06Enough to keep me alive
05:07for now.
05:07Oh, you ate my food,
05:09led my roof,
05:09and you think you're
05:10entitled to supplies.
05:11Not a chance.
05:11Is that so?
05:12Then I'll head straight
05:13to the town office
05:13and lay everything out.
05:14How you abused,
05:15withheld my earnings,
05:16locked me in the stable
05:16to starve me to death.
05:17Let's see how the town
05:18deals with you then.
05:19Cole, you've gone too far.
05:21Cutting ties worked hard
05:22for your family
05:23all these years.
05:24You should at least
05:24give them enough
05:25to take this matter
05:26to survive.
05:27Otherwise, we'll take
05:27turn to the town's arms.
05:29Don't push things
05:29things far.
05:30Get them some food
05:31and basic tools now.
05:32Get ready.
05:42That's all.
05:43Not a grain more.
05:45Let's see how long
05:46you last with that.
05:49From this moment on,
05:50I, John Sutton,
05:52have nothing to do
05:53with the Sutton family
05:55ever again.
05:56John, what are your plans now?
05:59I'll stay in the abandoned
06:00goldmine cave for now.
06:02With just that little,
06:04how's he supposed to survive?
06:05Living in an abandoned
06:06goldmine.
06:07That place is remote
06:08and freezing
06:09and there are brown bears
06:09out there.
06:10That's a death sentence.
06:11Acting tough, are you?
06:13Give it three days,
06:13he'll come crawling back
06:14freezing and starving
06:15and going to take him in.
06:16Exactly.
06:17Without the Sutton family,
06:18he's nothing.
06:19Let's just wait
06:20and watch him fail.
06:21A useless piece of trash
06:23like him,
06:24he'll probably get eaten
06:24by a brown bear
06:25before morning.
06:35Good thing I used to watch
06:36survival tutorials.
06:38I know how to make a longbow,
06:40otherwise hunting out here
06:41would be a nightmare.
06:51Looks like I've got meat tonight.
07:06My memory's getting sharper.
07:07Things I forgot are coming back.
07:09Even the space is expanding.
07:10Didn't expect planting wild crops
07:12would trigger something like this.
07:23Finally,
07:24a proper meal
07:25since I got here.
07:30It's been dry
07:31for nearly half a year.
07:32The crops are gone.
07:34It's only going to get worse.
07:35Tomorrow morning
07:36we go check on him.
07:37Let him see what happens
07:38when he leaves
07:39the Sutton family.
07:40Exactly.
07:41Let's see how pathetic
07:42he looks.
07:42Knock that Eiracons
07:44out of him.
08:06Knock that Eiracons
08:12John, look at you.
08:13Wasting your time
08:14on this dump.
08:15You really think this hole
08:16you must be starving
08:17out of your mind?
08:18Exactly.
08:19Get on your knees,
08:20beg us,
08:20and apologize
08:21in front of the whole town.
08:22Maybe, just maybe,
08:22we'll be generous enough
08:23to take you back.
08:25That curtain's hideous.
08:27And digging a ditch?
08:29What a waste.
08:30Without food,
08:30you'll be dead soon anyway.
08:32Get lost.
08:33You little bastard.
08:35How dare you talk back?
08:36Fine.
08:37Be stubborn.
08:38Let's see how many days
08:39you last in this cave.
08:41When you come crawling back,
08:42we won't take you in.
08:45Hope the traps I set yesterday
08:47caught something.
08:56That's a big one.
08:57Should fetch a good price.
09:11Too conspicuous to sell openly?
09:13I'll have to move this
09:14through the underground market
09:15in town.
09:26Fresh rabbit.
09:27You buying?
09:28Those skinny things.
09:29Not even enough for my own meal.
09:31Take them somewhere else.
09:32Didn't expect rabbit
09:33to be this unpopular.
09:34It's only folks with money
09:35to spare go for game meat.
09:37Might have set up my own style.
09:43Young man,
09:44I'll take the rabbits.
09:44Three silver coins.
09:46Deal.
09:47Three silver.
09:48That's way above market.
09:50This guy's important.
09:51If anyone can afford the boar,
09:53it's him.
09:56Mr. Harrison,
09:57I've got fresh pork here.
09:59Far better than rabbit.
10:00That's not how this works.
10:02You're cutting into my deal.
10:03Kid,
10:04what makes you think
10:04you're qualified
10:05to Mr. Business
10:06with Dew Harrison?
10:07That's your big play.
10:08I've got something better.
10:10Interested?
10:11Oh, let's hear it.
10:12Sir,
10:13what could he possibly have?
10:14Don't let him fool you.
10:15If I can produce better meat,
10:16what then?
10:18If you can,
10:20I'll give you
10:21ten pounds of pork
10:22for free.
10:23But if you can't,
10:26you crawl under my stirrup.
10:28You got the guts
10:29to take that bet.
10:31Deal.
10:32And Mr. Harrison
10:33can witness it.
10:34Works for me.
10:39Well, I'll be damned
10:40because, kid,
10:41you've been holding out on me.
10:44Ten pounds of pork.
10:46Don't tell me
10:46you're backing out now.
10:51You got lucky this time, kid.
10:54Next time,
10:54don't let me see you again.
11:00This boar is top quality.
11:01I'll give you
11:01the best price in town.
11:03One gold coin per pound.
11:04Fair.
11:05Listen,
11:06if you ever get more game like this,
11:07come straight to me.
11:11I've got another
11:1230 pounds of boar.
11:13It's stashed elsewhere.
11:15You willing to take a walk?
11:17Just as I thought,
11:18he's holding back supply.
11:20I've been short on game lately.
11:22I need to stay
11:22on this kid's good side.
11:25No problem.
11:26However much you've got,
11:27I'll take it.
11:28I understand.
11:30I understand.
11:31I understand.
11:33I understand.
11:39I'll pay one gold and three silver per pound for this batch.
11:43And I'll throw in vouchers worth 20 gold.
11:45Sound good?
11:47You're a man who does business right.
11:5220 pounds of rice,
11:54one pound of butter,
11:54a pack of coarse salt,
11:55also a full set of cookware and utensils.
11:57Very good, sir.
12:07He really thinks he can settle down
12:08in that dump,
12:09total waste of effort.
12:10Wait, look,
12:11new bedding,
12:12new cookware.
12:13Where'd he get the money?
12:14Must have taken down something big
12:15and sold it at the black market.
12:17That's enough.
12:18Stop the gossip.
12:20The boy's been through enough already.
12:23Poor kid.
12:24He's had it rough.
12:31John's got a new wooden door,
12:33a thick wool blanket,
12:34and there's dried boar meat
12:35hanging all over his cave.
12:38Why?
12:39That useless bastard
12:40actually got his hands on boar meat.
12:44Why does he get to eat well
12:46while we're stuck chewing this garbage?
12:47I can't live like this.
12:48He won't be smug for long.
12:50The Badlands are crawling with wolves.
12:52Sooner or lorder,
12:53he'll die out there.
12:55Dad,
12:57I want some of that boar meat, too.
12:59He's hoarding it all.
13:00New pots,
13:01new bedding.
13:01We're stuck with rye bread
13:03while he's living better
13:04than the town's farmers.
13:05Dad,
13:06we can't just let this go.
13:08There's got to be more meat
13:09and money in that mine.
13:10No way we let him keep it all.
13:11Right.
13:12Let's call the uncles.
13:13Tonight we go get it.
13:14That brat's always been weak.
13:17We scare him a little,
13:18he'll hand everything over.
13:21Everyone's here, good.
13:22That ungraceful brat
13:23stole what belonged
13:24to the Sutton family,
13:25boar meat that should be ours.
13:26And now we're stuck
13:27eating dry y bread every day.
13:29Tonight,
13:29we teach him a lesson.
13:31We take back
13:31every last piece of meat
13:32and every coin he's got.
13:34We raised him,
13:35fed him,
13:35and now he abandons us to starve.
13:38You all have to stand up for us.
13:40We're family.
13:41No way he gets to keep
13:42everything for himself.
13:43That's right.
13:44Tonight,
13:45we make him kneel and beg.
13:47Let's go now.
14:00Wild American Ginseng.
14:02Couldn't expect to get this lucky.
14:20It's rebuilding my body,
14:22turning me stronger.
14:33John,
14:34open up!
14:35Hiding in there like a coward.
14:37You ungrateful brat,
14:40we're starving on rye bread
14:42while you feast in here.
14:44Have you no conscience?
14:46I'll count to three.
14:46If you don't come out,
14:47we're coming in.
14:48One,
14:48three,
14:49go!
14:55Damn it.
14:56They had to show up now.
15:03Damn,
15:03he's hiding this much meat.
15:04Playing dead, huh?
15:05Think lying there will save you?
15:07Hording all this for yourself,
15:08I'll beat you to death right here.
15:17What the hell?
15:19How did he get this strong?
15:23You're dead.
15:36You sent him flying several meters
15:38with one slap.
15:39What kind of strength is that?
15:41Something's wrong.
15:42He used to be so skinny,
15:44a gust of wind could knock him over.
15:46How is he suddenly this strong?
15:48How?
15:50The sacred spring's power,
15:51it's multiplied my physical strength
15:53several times over.
15:54And I've walked in night vision.
15:55Everything in the dark
15:55is as clear as day,
15:56even clearer.
15:58John,
15:58have you lost your mind?
15:59How dare you attack your brother?
16:01Do you have no respect
16:02for your elders?
16:05I must have been blind
16:06to raise such an ungrateful brat.
16:08You beat your own brother
16:09and you hoard meat for yourself
16:10while we starve.
16:12John,
16:13after everything mom and dad
16:14did for you,
16:16this is how you repay them.
16:29That's right,
16:30even if you sign that severance,
16:31the Sutton family raised you.
16:33Hand over all that boar meat right now
16:34or don't expect to walk out
16:35of this cave in one minute.
16:36If you've got something good,
16:37you should share it with everyone.
16:39How can you live with yourself otherwise?
16:51I risked my life
16:52hunting in the Badlands
16:53for this meat.
16:55Since when did it become
16:56something I stole
16:56from the Sutton's?
17:01This meat,
17:02it,
17:03it,
17:04it's,
17:07you've got the nerve
17:08about raising me.
17:11Just because I picked up
17:12half a stale rye crumb
17:13off the ground,
17:15you beat me half to death
17:16and locked me in the livestock shed,
17:17left me to starve.
17:19Where was your family then?
17:23I was doing it for your own good.
17:25I'm your father.
17:26I raised you for 20 years.
17:29How can you talk to me like that?
17:31So this meat,
17:32John hunted it himself.
17:34Didn't they say John stole it?
17:40This little bastard
17:41used to be meek as a mouse,
17:43barely dared to speak up.
17:45Since when did he get
17:46this sharp-tongued?
17:49He's lying.
17:52Look at how weak
17:53he used to be.
17:54There's no way
17:54he could take down
17:55a wild boar.
17:57Don't fall for his lies.
17:59That meat belongs
18:00to the Sutton family.
18:02It should be ours.
18:05Lila's right.
18:06That meat has to be stolen.
18:08We're just here to take back
18:09what belongs to the Sutton's.
18:16Eating hard rye bread
18:18every day,
18:18drinking bland wild
18:20vegetable soup.
18:22Never tasted meat.
18:24If I could just get a bite of this,
18:27I'd do anything.
18:33No doubt about it.
18:36This meat belongs to the Sutton's.
18:40This piece is mine.
18:42That's mine, everyone.
18:44Let go.
18:51You're asking for it.
19:06John, I raised you for 20 years
19:09and you hit me this hard
19:10over a piece of boar leg.
19:12I've already signed
19:13the adoption termination
19:14in front of Sutton the sheriff.
19:17Fine.
19:18Fine.
19:19Since you're determined
19:20to sever family ties,
19:22don't blame me
19:22for being ruthless.
19:33He, he broke Cole's finger
19:36with just a stone.
19:39This kid
19:40is merciless.
19:46He's going to kill us.
19:48This ungrateful bastard
19:49is trying to beat us
19:50to death.
19:53Someone from the family
19:53must stop him.
19:58Get lost.
20:13Put the meat down.
20:22John, don't go too far
20:23even if you killed
20:24for this meat.
20:25What's the big deal?
20:26Can't you share it with us?
20:28At least show some
20:29family loyalty.
20:30Don't force us
20:32into a life or death
20:32fight with you.
20:34There's no loyalty
20:36between me and Trash
20:37like you.
20:39You.
20:41You.
21:02This coward from before,
21:04how did he suddenly
21:05get so strong?
21:06John, kid,
21:08we were foolish.
21:09Shouldn't have accused you
21:10in a moment of madness.
21:12Even if the adoption
21:14papers cut ties,
21:15there's still
21:15some family bond.
21:19Could you maybe
21:20share a little
21:21meat with us?
21:22John, I know
21:22it was wrong of us
21:23before.
21:24We shouldn't have
21:24treated you so harshly.
21:25Yes, John,
21:26there's no grudge
21:26that can't be undone.
21:27Don't take it to heart.
21:34Don't talk to me
21:35about family bonds.
21:37When you locked me
21:38in the barn
21:39and tried to starve
21:40me to death,
21:42where was your loyalty
21:43then?
21:44You've already
21:44admitted we were wrong.
21:46Can't you show
21:47some generosity, kid?
21:52Generosity.
21:53Fine, then I'll be
21:54generous.
21:55Once.
21:56Once.
22:00John really knows
22:01what's right.
22:03Such a generous heart.
22:05Exactly.
22:07This kid's been kind
22:09since childhood.
22:10He wouldn't really
22:11quarrel with us elders.
22:13That's right.
22:14I knew he still
22:15remembered family bonds.
22:17John, I knew you
22:18wouldn't be truly
22:19angry with us.
22:21You always cared
22:22for me the most.
22:24I did say I'd be
22:26generous.
22:27But not generous
22:28with meat.
22:30You barged
22:31into my home,
22:32stole my things,
22:33and smashed
22:33my door.
22:36I can give you
22:37a discount
22:38for those damages.
22:46You...
22:46What do you mean?
22:50Either hand over
22:51all the coins
22:52and trade vouchers
22:53you have
22:53and fix my door
22:55properly.
22:55then we'll call
22:56this even.
22:59Or today,
23:00I break your legs
23:01and throw you
23:01into the wildlands
23:02to feed the wolves.
23:03Don't scare us.
23:05There's so many
23:06of us.
23:07Do you really
23:07dare to act?
23:14you want to test
23:15if I'm joking?
23:18Go ahead.
23:20John, I'm wrong.
23:22We'll never do it again.
23:23We'll give it all.
23:26Everything.
23:30crazy.
23:31This John
23:32is absolutely
23:34insane.
23:35It's my fault.
23:36I shouldn't have
23:37brought people
23:37here.
23:40We'll give them money.
23:43Please don't act rashly.
23:48Here you go.
23:53Get out tomorrow morning
23:54to bring proper wood
23:56and tools
23:56to fix my door.
23:59Yes.
24:00Yes.
24:01We'll do it.
24:02We'll definitely do it.
24:03Not much altogether.
24:07Just a little interest
24:09collected.
24:10First thing tomorrow,
24:11I'll head deeper
24:12into the wildlands,
24:13hunt bigger game.
24:14Also hit the underground
24:16black market
24:16to trade with Harrison
24:17for more supplies
24:18than gold.
24:34Martha,
24:35what are you doing here?
24:36John, I heard
24:36you've completely
24:37cut ties with the Suttons.
24:38You must be running
24:39low on food.
24:39I saved two pieces
24:40of rye bread
24:41and a small piece
24:41of butter.
24:42I mean,
24:42keep your strengths up.
24:43Even in this
24:43ruth of bitterness,
24:45someone truly cares
24:45about me.
24:46It feels
24:46so good.
24:51I was locked
24:52in the Sutton barn
24:53for a full day
24:53and night.
24:54No food,
24:55no water,
24:56not even a sip
24:57of clean water.
24:58John,
24:59eat quickly.
25:00Don't let Cole see.
25:01She suffered gossip
25:02and trouble
25:03from the townsfolk
25:04just for helping me.
25:05If it weren't for her,
25:06I wouldn't have made
25:07it this far.
25:07I don't lack food now.
25:09Keep these for yourself.
25:10Keep your strength up.
25:15And take this wild boar
25:16meat home with you,
25:17too.
25:21I've got enough rye bread
25:22and coarse grahns
25:23at home.
25:24John,
25:25the wild lands
25:25are too dangerous.
25:27Full of brown bears
25:28and wolves.
25:29Don't risk your life
25:30hunting like this again.
25:32Why are you still
25:33being polite with me?
25:34John,
25:35he actually touched
25:36my hand.
25:37His hand,
25:37it's so warm,
25:38so strong.
25:42By the way,
25:42how is your mother doing?
25:43Her illness
25:44is getting worse.
25:45She can't even
25:46get out of bed now.
25:47Her life is so hard
25:48and she still
25:49worries about me.
25:50The sacred spring water
25:51can heal injuries
25:52and strengthen the body.
25:53Maybe it can help, too.
25:54Tomorrow,
25:54I'll come see your mother.
25:56I'll figure out
25:57a way to treat her.
25:58John,
25:58even the town's
25:59physicians have given up
25:59on her.
26:00I know your intentions.
26:01Don't waste your money
26:01on me.
26:02You've got your own
26:02life to manage.
26:03There are plenty
26:04of wild herbs
26:05in the forest.
26:06they might help.
26:09Wait for me.
26:10But the forest
26:12is full of wolves.
26:13I'm afraid
26:14something will
26:14happen to you.
26:16Relax.
26:17I know this forest
26:18like the back of my hand.
26:19Nothing will happen.
26:21John,
26:23be careful
26:24in the forest.
26:25I'll wait
26:25for your return.
26:27I'll come back.
26:42bad luck.
26:43I ran straight
26:44into the pack.
26:45First thing,
26:46take down the alpha wolf.
26:48Take out the alpha first.
26:53first.
27:08Damn.
27:09This alpha wolf
27:10is cunning.
27:11Hiding in the back.
27:18Hiding in the back.
27:20I don't know.
27:53Good thing the sacred spring space leveled up.
27:55My stenaminin reflexes improved dramatically.
27:57Otherwise, today's fight was packed with impossible.
28:11This little guy's got spirit.
28:13Raise him in the mine, he can double as a guard.
28:33Wolf meat reeks too much. Ordinarily meat dealers won't touch it.
28:36But the pelt, that's valuable.
28:39Better take it to Harrison. He'll recognize the worth.
28:42Supplies the town's estates.
28:46Hope Martha will like this wolf tooth panda.
28:59From now on, you're Shadow.
29:01Stay with me, and your belly will never go low.
29:17Harrison, got some fresh wild wolf here.
29:20You buying?
29:21By the gods.
29:23You actually hunted this black alpha wolf in the wildlands.
29:26That beast's vicious.
29:27Several seasoned hunters have fallen to it before.
29:29You've got some serious skill, kid.
29:39It's really the alpha wolf.
29:41That tooth and pelt alone are worth a fortune.
29:43Enough to cover an ordinary household's expenses for money.
29:48This guy's incredible.
29:50He actually dared to take down the alpha woth all alone.
29:54Just lucky, I get it.
29:56Lucky, I'll give you the town's top price.
29:58Two silver coins per pound of wolf meat.
30:0050 gold coins for the 20 gold universal trade voucher.
30:02How's that sound?
30:04Harrison, you're quick and straightforward.
30:07Deal.
30:13Dude, you've got real talent.
30:15Tell me, would you dare to hunt a grizzly?
30:18Harrison, what exactly do you mean?
30:21The town's large farm owner wants a full-grown grizzly pelt.
30:25If you pull this off, you're getting good with a Sands town with a big shot.
30:29Nothing would be impossible for you after that.
30:32A grizzly's far too dangerous.
30:33With the sacred spring space, I can take it slow.
30:35Go take it steadily.
30:36No need to take that risk yet.
30:38No need to take that risk yet.
30:48All right, in three days, the farm owner's team heads into the wildlands.
30:52If you're interested, come find me at the town's supply store anytime.
31:09John, you're here!
31:11I made this by hand.
31:14See if you like it.
31:15This is for me?
31:16Of course.
31:17Let me put it on you.
31:20John, does it look good on me?
31:22Beautiful.
31:22You're like Venus from the myths yourself.
31:38You're like Venus from the myths yourself.
31:43Don't you?
32:01I'm like Venus.
32:02I'm like Venus!
32:02You're like Venus!
32:03He's the real one.
32:07He's the real one.
32:08This is the real one.
32:08You're better to find that.
32:14Tommy, don't touch.
32:18John, you've been living in the mine cave all this time,
32:20and that's already been all this valuable stuff here.
32:31Ma'am, a few days ago in the mountains,
32:33I happened to find some well-aged wild herbs.
32:36I brewed them into a pot of medicine myself.
32:38Try it.
32:39Maybe it can ease some of your pain.
32:41Oh, that's too much trouble.
32:43I've had this illness for so long,
32:44even the town doctors can't help.
32:48Continuing medication just adds burden to the kids.
32:51It might be better to meet the Lord sooner.
32:57Mom, John took the trouble to brew this.
33:00You should try it.
33:01You won't know if it works unless you give it a chance.
33:04This medicine probably won't cure anything,
33:06but John made it with so much effort.
33:09I can't let him be disappointed.
33:22I can walk.
33:23I really can get out of bed.
33:25This medicine, it's miraculous.
33:27I'm healed.
33:29John, thank you.
33:31Really, thank you.
33:36Child, you've saved our whole family.
33:40We will be forever grateful.
33:48John, what brings you here?
33:50I'm here to file for an independent household record.
33:55Completely separating myself from the Sutton family roster
33:58and registering as a stand-on household.
34:04The whole town knows for you've severed ties with the Suttons.
34:10Filing for an independent household is appropriate.
34:13I'll get the paperwork done.
34:21The paperwork's complete.
34:23Now that you're registered as an independent head of household,
34:25you'll probably need some proper farming tools.
34:28Go to the warehouse, he'll issue a basic set.
34:30If you like, you can work for Mr. Hyatt.
34:32Here's your registration.
34:34Thank you, sir.
34:38It's all there.
34:43High-quality wheat seeds.
34:45In these famine years, food is gold.
34:49Getting intact seeds is harder than reaching the sky.
34:52These are small, but with holy spring water.
34:54They might grow into high-yield wheat.
35:00Jake, I'll take this set.
35:07Got it.
35:07You're all registered.
35:08Work hard.
35:13Time to work.
35:14Move it, everyone.
35:15Today we're weeding and maintaining the wheat field.
35:22Since leaving the Suttons, John's been really hard working.
35:24He works faster than any of us seasoned hands.
35:27No kidding.
35:27Back at the Suttons, they worked in skin and bone.
35:29Now look at him.
35:30He's completely changed, full of energy.
35:32This kid is efficient, all right.
35:35In just this short time, he's done what would take you a full day.
35:39That was.
35:44That little brat.
35:45The nerve.
35:47Exactly 20 years of feeding him, and he grows into this heartless little wolf.
35:51Meanwhile, we choke down this stale black bread while he hides away in his mine,
35:57feasting on fresh wild boar every day.
36:00Dad, and he's got all that dried wild boar hanging in his cave.
36:03Just thinking about it makes me sick.
36:05This isn't over.
36:06I've got a plan, one that'll rot him in jail for life.
36:14Got any ideas?
36:15Spit it out.
36:16Whatever it takes to stop that little brat, we'll do it.
36:20According to the temporary municipic regulations of Sandstone Town,
36:23anyone hunting large game must pay 10% of the meat John's wild boar's public reserve kills,
36:28all sold secretly in the undergrowth market.
36:31He never paid the town taxes.
36:33If Sheriff Bob finds out...
36:35You mean Bob hates rule breakers like this?
36:39We spread the news tonight.
36:40Make the whole town aware.
36:43Brilliant idea.
36:44Absolutely brilliant.
36:46Let's see how that little brat enjoys himself now.
36:50Yes, let Bob haul him in, seize all his meat, lock him in the town jail,
36:54let him feel what it's like to go hungry.
36:57That's the plan tonight.
36:58Spread the word to the tavern.
37:00Tomorrow morning, I'm heading to the town hall to find my Bob.
37:03Let's see how he sighs without meat and money in that mind.
37:08What are you doing here?
37:11John, it's bad.
37:12What's going on?
37:13The Suttons have spread rumors all over town about your hunting trips,
37:16the meat you've hidden,
37:17and your secret trades at the underground market.
37:20You better get ready.
37:22I knew the Suttons wouldn't let this go.
37:24Good thing I stored all the valuable supplies from the cave in the spring space.
37:28But there's no way to completely cover my tracks.
37:31As long as I keep hunting my sewer for loader, they'll find to get it.
37:35John, don't worry.
37:37If it comes to it, I can explain to the town hall.
37:40It's fine.
37:41I've got it under control.
37:43Thanks for coming all this way to warn me.
37:45I'll head back first.
37:47You keep an eye on the Suttons.
37:53Harrison runs the town's supplies.
37:55Even the farmers he deals with have to schmooze him.
37:57If I can build that connection, the Suttons won't dare touch me.
38:00Tomorrow, after finishing the farm work,
38:03I'll go see Harrison.
38:13Heard you went into the Deadlands a few days back.
38:16Back plenty of game.
38:18Life must be pretty comfy for you.
38:20Not at all.
38:22The forest full of wolves, it's far too dangerous.
38:25I'm no fool to rip my skin.
38:29Really?
38:30Then how come people say your mind is full of hang-and-dried wild boar meat?
38:35Rumors and gossip, Jake.
38:37You really believe every word.
38:49John, the Suttons report you've been hunting in us without permission and out a large amount of games.
38:54Is this true?
38:55Sheriff, it's more than just hoarding.
38:57His cave walls are covered with wild boar and wolf meat.
39:01Our family gnaws on hard black bread.
39:05He's pulled up in that cave, living it up every day.
39:10Exactly, Sheriff.
39:11In these famine years, everyone's tightening their belts.
39:14And he goes and breaks the town hunting laws, hunts illegally, trades in the underground market,
39:18completely ignoring the law.
39:21I saw it with my own eyes.
39:23His cave has new iron pots, thick wool blankets, all probably exchanged for wild boar meat.
39:30I saw it, too.
39:32There's dried meat hanging at his cave entrance.
39:35Anything herded in violation of the laws must be confiscated.
39:38Townsfolk, you all know how weak I used to be.
39:41At Suttons, I was starved and abused.
39:43How could I have the strength to hunt in the wild, and let alone wild boars or wolves?
39:46This is clearly the Suttons holding a grudge because I severed ties with them.
39:49They're deliberately slanding me.
39:52Spare the excuses.
39:53If it's slander, let's go search your cave and see.
39:55Go ahead and search as you want.
39:57But if you don't find any so-called hoarded game, then you're publicly deafening me.
40:02And when that happens, you'll apologize to me in front of the whole town.
40:05Search all you want.
40:06With all that meat, I don't believe it won't be there.
40:09Forget apologies.
40:10I'll even kneel before you if I have to.
40:13Enough.
40:13Since you insist on a search, I'll personally lead it.
40:15But if nothing illegal is found, Cole, your family must formally apologize to John in front of the entire town.
40:23Sheriff Townsfolk, go ahead and search.
40:26If you find even a single piece of game I hunted without a permit, I'll gladly surrender everything and accept
40:32the town's punishment.
40:36Impossible.
40:37How could there be nothing?
40:38We saw it ourselves.
40:39There was so much wild boar mate in there.
40:43Where's the meat?
40:44Where did all the wild boar meat go?
40:48I knew it.
40:49John was starved to skin and bones at the Sutton's.
40:52How could he have the strength to hunt wild boars in the mountains?
40:57I guess I must have misjudged him before.
41:00Sheriff, you saw it with your own eyes.
41:02There's no hoarded game.
41:03The Sutton's are just holding a grudge because I severed ties with them.
41:06They deliberately slandered me in front of everyone, trying to ruin my reputation and make me infamous in Sandstone Town.
41:11Following the town regulations.
41:13A search is necessary to give everyone a proper explanation.
41:15Don't take it personally.
41:16Cole, your family, apologize to John immediately.
41:21There's something moving, a sound from under the bed.
41:23The meat has to be under there.
41:28Don't touch it.
41:29There's no meat under the bed.
41:33You're just nervous.
41:34If there's no meat, I'll accept any punishment.
41:37If there really isn't any, what then?
41:39If there is no meat, I'll work at your farm for free for one month.
41:42But you'll work for me for a month.
41:44Do you dare take that bet?
41:47That's risky.
41:48A month of work isn't a small matter.
41:50John's hesitating.
41:51He must be afraid.
41:52There's definitely meat under there.
41:53This time I'll make him serve the Sutton's as a laborer.
41:56One month.
41:56Too little.
41:57I bet three months.
41:58If there's no meat, I'll work for you free for three months.
42:01Right.
42:02I don't believe this ungrateful brat didn't hide any meat.
42:06Three months of free labor?
42:07Well, I'll save some working time anyway.
42:09Might not be so bad.
42:11All right, since you insist on searching, I won't stop you.
42:13But if you find nothing, remember, the three months of work, I'm backing out.
42:16Of course we won't back out.
42:18But you, three months of labor isn't light.
42:20Don't overwork yourself.
42:34It's a dog.
42:37How could it be a dog?
42:42Three months of free labor wasted.
42:44Looks like the Sutton's are going to break their backs.
42:46I heard they even took out a loan from Breakthrough the Bank.
42:48If they can't pay it back, they might even lose a raise for 20 years.
42:51Cole, see that clearly.
42:54Now, do you still have anything to say?
43:04John, you set me up on purpose, didn't you?
43:07You proposed the bet yourself.
43:08You made the promise in front of the whole town.
43:10Lose?
43:11Word spoken in front of the town's elders.
43:13You think you can cheat?
43:14The Sutton's reputation is completely ruined.
43:18John, even though we cut off blood ties, we did raise you for 20 years.
43:22Let this bet go.
43:23No way your older brother should really make you work for free.
43:27That's right, John.
43:28They say family matters.
43:30You wouldn't want all of us left homeless and starving, would you?
43:35Back when you locked me in the livestock shed,
43:38trying to starve me to death,
43:40did you ever think I was still your son?
43:44I, I, I...
43:45John, you're going too far.
43:46It's just a little thing.
43:48Does it have to leave no room for mercy?
43:50Too far.
43:50You nearly ruined my reputation.
43:51You call that a little thing.
43:53You will call that understand the pain because it never happened to you.
43:58Anyway, cancel the bet or I'll never acknowledge you as my brother again.
44:01What brother?
44:01We long ago signed a document severing family ties in front of the sheriff.
44:05So we're no longer family.
44:06Either admit defeat and accept the bet,
44:08or I'll go to the town hall right now for malicious slander and provoking trouble.
44:11Let's have a good talk in front of the mayor.
44:13You choose.
44:13Back at the Sutton's, John obeyed me in everything.
44:16Now how can he be so heartless?
44:18Everyone in town witnessed this.
44:20Sutton's, don't even think about cheating publicly.
44:25Worthless fool.
44:27You dug your own grave with that mouth.
44:29Don't forget.
44:30The bet also says you must kneel on one knee in front of everyone and apologize publicly.
44:35It's fine.
44:41I'm sorry.
44:43This little brat's getting harder to deal with.
44:45This can't end here.
44:47I'll make him pay eventually and reclaim today's lost face.
44:51Dare to set a trap for our Sutton's.
44:53So wait.
44:54Sooner or later you'll be begging to crawl back to our house.
44:58All right, that settles it.
45:00From now on, anyone who slandles or stirs trouble without evidence will not be spared by the town.
45:07Come in.
45:09John, a rare visitor.
45:11What brings you here today?
45:12Changed your mind about teaming up with us for the hunt?
45:13Yeah, I've changed my mind.
45:16That's great.
45:17I'll take you straight to meet Farmer Hal.
45:19You have no idea.
45:21The grown grizzly that's been terrorizing the forest has already injured several hunters and piers.
45:26The farm's offering a hefty reward.
45:28We must take this beast down.
45:36Mr. Hall, here's the man I mentioned.
45:39This is John.
45:40Unrivaled in hunting skill across Sandstown.
45:47Ha ha ha ha!
45:50Supervisor Harrison, you're joking, right?
45:54That scrappy kid with a wooden bow dares to hunt the grizzly.
45:58Sir, we're all veteran hunters with over a decade of blood and steel experience.
46:03Bringing this greenhorn in the forest is pure liability.
46:06If anything happens, who's responsible?
46:08He should be kicked out.
46:10Brother Carter, don't underestimate John.
46:12That infamous Blackford Wolf King in the forest, he killed himself.
46:15The guy's skills are top-notch.
46:16Killed a Wolf King.
46:17Big tack.
46:19And a grown grizzly here, a hundred times the wolves.
46:22That punny frame is more dangerous, so it won't last a minute.
46:25All right.
46:27If he's truly skilled, the mountain will reveal it.
46:30Fine, he can stay.
46:32But if he drags us down in the forest, I'll be the first to toss him to the bears.
46:37No!
46:48Stop!
46:51Bye-bye.
46:52Bye-bye.
46:53Bye-bye.
46:54Bye-bye.
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