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00:00:01I'm Leonie, and I'm seven. The whole town of Oakhaven thinks I'm cursed. I haven't eaten all day. I just
00:00:11stared at the black bread in my aunt's hand.
00:00:21And she whipped me bloody with a thorny vine. What are you looking at? I gave you a soup last,
00:00:28and you still steal food! You! Good-for-nothing leech! Aunt Grace slammed the heavy farm tool right onto me.
00:00:38Stop playing dead! If you don't finish before sunset, forget about dinner!
00:00:42My hands are covered in cuts, and the broken blisters sting interribly. But I have to work, or I'll be
00:00:50thrown out into the wild.
00:00:53Under the scorching sun, I starved and dragged myself to the field. Passing villagers just pointed and whispered.
00:01:00They said Aunt Grace kept all my dad's military pension from the war, but they only pitied me in secret.
00:01:06No one dared to help.
00:01:07Look at the poor thing. Grace is an absolute monster. She spreads rumors that Leonie is the cursed child who
00:01:14brought the dust storms. Good lord, it breaks my heart.
00:01:18Just then, Mrs. Hannon showed up. She's the meanest, greediest woman in town.
00:01:24Oh, look at this! She just snatched people's seeds. Dirt in Oak Haven is growing its own seeds! Since you
00:01:30don't want them, I'll take them.
00:01:31Ada! You wicked hag! Stealing our seeds! Have you no shame? You dropped them them yourself, and now you're framing
00:01:40me?
00:01:40Mrs. Hannon raised her tool looking so fierce. She scared them away. Mrs. Hanson looked like a wicked witch. Everyone
00:01:48was scared of her.
00:01:49Back off! Don't even think about stealing my seeds! And so was I. I'm sorry, Mrs. Hanson. I'll move over
00:01:55there.
00:01:56But I couldn't run. I had to finish Aunt Grace's work. The sun felt like it was burning a hole
00:02:04in my head. I couldn't hold on anymore. Everything went black, and I crashed into the mud.
00:02:15Hey! You wretched girl!
00:02:28Cold water trickled down my cracked lips. I thought I'd die in that dry mud.
00:02:35But the one who saved me was the meanest, scariest woman in town, Mrs. Hanson.
00:03:10Mrs. Hanson, you dropped your bread.
00:03:13It fell on the ground! I don't want it! It's yours now!
00:03:17I knew she left it just to save me. I held onto that muddy bread tight and prayed,
00:03:22Kind people like Mrs. Hanson deserve a reward from God.
00:03:26Right then, Mrs. Hanson accidentally kicked a pile of dead roots.
00:03:30And hidden inside was a massive, golden, dripping wild honeycomb.
00:03:40Mrs. Hanson took her lucky find home.
00:03:43She wanted to save the precious honey for her sick oldest son.
00:03:48Mother, this is too precious. You work so hard every day, you should have it.
00:03:55Are you trying to infuriate me? Arthur can barely breathe from his coughing?
00:04:00Do you want him to meet his mather early?
00:04:03Mrs. Ella, her second daughter-in-law, is super selfish.
00:04:08Her eyes lit up when she saw the honey, just like a hungry wolf.
00:04:16Arthur's minor lungs are already rotting. It's a waste to give it to him.
00:04:19I'm carrying your only grandson. He needs the nutrition way more.
00:04:27Stop!
00:04:28Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. Martha stormed out in a rage.
00:04:32But right as she crossed the threshold, Mrs. Hanson tripped over a dark figure in the corner.
00:04:38Curled up in the freezing corner was a ragged, bloody figure. It was me.
00:04:44My god, Leoneni!
00:04:46Why are you covered in blood out here?
00:04:51Since I didn't finish the work, my aunt whipped me bloody and threw me out.
00:04:56Turns out, under all that yelling, Mrs. Hanson's had the only kind heart in town.
00:05:02Grace is a wicked, heartless witch! What a bastard!
00:05:09Why did you come to my house anyway?
00:05:12Out of all the houses in the village, you were I and my honey, weren't you?
00:05:15No, Mrs. Hanson. It's because I know you're a good person.
00:05:26Don't be scared, Leonie. Stay with us tonight and I'll take you back in the morning.
00:05:30Oh my gosh! Mrs. Martha let me stay? Is this real?
00:05:34No! I don't agree! Get out!
00:05:37But Miss Ella called me a free loner.
00:05:40Grabbed me by the neck and tried to throw me out to the wolves.
00:05:43It hurts!
00:05:45Mrs. Hanson, help me!
00:05:46Please don't throw me out!
00:05:48I'll do anything!
00:05:50I struggled in despair, wanting so badly to live.
00:05:53Right then, a massive 200 pound wild boar charged like crazy and smashed itself to death against the courtyard wall.
00:06:06Because of the famine, everyone in town only ever ate hard black bread.
00:06:11But tonight we had delicious roast pork.
00:06:14Sweet Miss Martha gave me the best piece of meat.
00:06:16I didn't want to eat it.
00:06:18I wanted to repay Mrs. Hanson for keeping me warm.
00:06:21But just as she went to take her first bite, something weird happened.
00:06:27Get lost, you begging little stray! You don't belong here!
00:06:30Ha ha ha ha!
00:06:42Ha ha ha!
00:06:44Ha ha!
00:06:46Ha ha ha!
00:06:46Ha ha ha!
00:06:47Ha ha ha!
00:06:47Miss Ella, I'm sorry.
00:06:49I won't eat it.
00:06:50You can have it all.
00:06:51I don't know why, but Miss Ella bites into a bone and knocks her teeth out.
00:06:56Ha ha ha ha!
00:06:58Ha ha ha!
00:06:58Miss Ella is furious. She didn't get to eat the meat, but there's nothing she can do. She just leaves
00:07:04in a rage
00:07:12Leon you are a good girl
00:07:16It's morning miss Martha takes me home as soon as we reach the gate
00:07:20I see aunt grace throwing all my things out. She's kicking me out right
00:07:26Don't bring bad luck into our house
00:07:28She says my dad is dead and the military won't send any more subsidies
00:07:41Auntie please don't kick me out. I'll work harder. I won't eat. I won't sleep. I'm begging you
00:07:49Get lost you cursed brat you killed your own father stay away from us
00:07:55Aunt grace wants to kick me out
00:07:58I cry and hug her leg terrified that dad won't find me when it comes back
00:08:02She heartlessly kicks me away grabs a thorny stick and whips me hard on the back
00:08:07I run out of the house into the cornfield and I run and run
00:08:16Miss Martha rushes over to protect but aunt grace violently shoves her away back off mind your own business
00:08:37Take this dead man's trash and go straight to hell
00:08:47Even with the glass cutting my fingers and blood pouring out I desperately gather the pieces I have to put
00:08:54the photo back together
00:08:58Stop it
00:09:01Stop it
00:09:02A thunderous roar really comes from the back of the crowd
00:09:05A thunderous roar really comes from the back of the crowd
00:09:21Stop it
00:09:25Tell me my dad isn't dead
00:09:27They're just lying to me, right?
00:09:29I beg him in despair
00:09:31But looking at my mangled hands
00:09:33Mr. Carter painfully closes his eyes in that moment the last bit of hope in my heart
00:09:39completely dies
00:09:41Dad really isn't coming back
00:09:46Leone is the child of a hero how dare you treat her like this she's a jinx
00:09:51I won't let her pass her bad luck to my son. She's getting out of my house today
00:09:55Aunt grace doesn't just want to kick me out
00:09:59She wants to steal the farm and house dad left me
00:10:02And my own uncle Thomas just guiltily hides behind his wife not even daring to look at me
00:10:08My wife is right
00:10:10We have a son to raise, too
00:10:12Mr. Carter takes off his hat and humbly begs the villagers to each chip in a little food to raise
00:10:18me together
00:10:19But those neighbors
00:10:21Who once received favors from my dad
00:10:24All make excuses about having no extra food
00:10:27They even suggest sending me to the workhouse in the city
00:10:31In that moment, I feel like a dirty rag tossed away by the world
00:10:35With red eyes, Mr. Carter drags me toward his carriage
00:10:40I kick frantically, digging my nails deep into the dirt
00:10:44My face covered in blood and tears
00:10:46No! I don't want to go to the workhouse. I want to wait for dad right here
00:10:49Please don't send me away
00:10:53Just as I'm about to be stuffed into the carriage
00:10:56I see a skinny but determined figure burst through the crowd
00:11:00It's Miss Martha
00:11:01Enough!
00:11:02Nobody is taking her away
00:11:04I'm going to adopt Leonie
00:11:06She snatches me back, ignoring everything else
00:11:10And holds me tight in her warm embrace
00:11:18I hide in Miss Martha's warm arms like a drowning cat
00:11:21Even though Mr. Carter sighs and says the workhouse will feed me
00:11:26I still grip Miss Martha's clothes tightly
00:11:29She's the last bit of light I can hold on to
00:11:34Miss Martha, I'll be good
00:11:37I'll eat less and work more from now on
00:11:40I promise to treat Leonie like my own child
00:11:42As long as I have a bite to eat, she won't starve
00:11:46How bizarre
00:11:47Someone actually wants to raise this jinx
00:11:49Martha, I suggest you prepare a coffin for your sick husband first
00:11:53Right then, Miss Ella, heavily pregnant, suddenly stormed out
00:11:58Martha, are you insane?
00:12:00She's just a freeloading jinx
00:12:02Where on earth do we have the money to raise a stray?
00:12:05Everyone is saying Mrs. Hanson will kick me out
00:12:09Martha, your family has no extra money or food either
00:12:12Your mother-in-law will probably just throw her out again tomorrow
00:12:16You gutter rats!
00:12:19Is talking trash behind people's backs all you're good for in this life?
00:12:23Mrs. Hanson shows up with a dark scowl
00:12:26Everyone expects her to throw me back into the wild
00:12:29But the next second, a crisp slack echoes out
00:12:33And the whole yard falls dead silent
00:12:42You idiot!
00:12:44Don't think being pregnant makes you untouchable
00:12:46How dare you come out here spewing lies?
00:12:49Now, get your ass back home now!
00:12:58Taking Leonie in was my call
00:13:01Anyone else got something to say?
00:13:03I'll shatter your bones with this pole!
00:13:08Mrs. Hanson's words hit like a bombshell
00:13:10She's actually taking me
00:13:12Turns out, even in this freezing world
00:13:15Someone is willing to face the backlash for a jinx like me
00:13:19Ada, you've been a cheap shooter your whole life
00:13:22You hoard rusty nails
00:13:24But now you're raising a stray?
00:13:26They're dirt poor
00:13:28Bet they'll trade her for rations
00:13:30She's a hero's kid
00:13:31You'll rot in jail for this!
00:13:33Cowards!
00:13:34When Officer Harry begged for food, it was crickets
00:13:36Now I step up, and suddenly you've all got an opinion
00:13:40You want her?
00:13:41Take her!
00:13:42No?
00:13:43Then shut your mouths!
00:13:46Listen up, Leonie
00:13:47You'll be cold, hungry, and working your fingers to the bone
00:13:51Can you handle that?
00:13:53I can!
00:13:54I'll wash clothes, gather wood, and take care of Mr. Arthur
00:13:58When I'm older, I swear I'll make it up to you
00:14:00Alright then
00:14:02From now on, I'm your grandma
00:14:04And Martha is your mom
00:14:07Grandma
00:14:10Mom
00:14:13Not so fast!
00:14:14You want the kid?
00:14:15You owe me rations for my trouble!
00:14:18Are you crazy, Grace?
00:14:19You just refused to take her!
00:14:21You can't shake Ada down for food now!
00:14:23The orphanage is free!
00:14:25But a private adoption?
00:14:29That's a deal
00:14:29Five pounds of premium flour
00:14:32Not an ounce less, or she stays put
00:14:43I was terrified Mrs. Hanson would back out
00:14:46Five pounds of flour just for me?
00:14:48That's a whole month's worth of bread for a family
00:14:50Fine!
00:14:51Deal!
00:14:51What?
00:14:53Ada actually agreed?
00:14:55We're writing a contract to cut all ties right here
00:14:57From this moment on
00:14:59Leone has nothing to do with you two animals
00:15:02Dead or alive
00:15:03We go our separate ways
00:15:05Fine by me!
00:15:07Who wants this jinx anyway?
00:15:09Thomas, go write up the contract!
00:15:14Just as Aunt Grace smugly carries the flour inside
00:15:17She trips over nothing
00:15:20The flour she traded me for
00:15:22Is completely blown away by the wind
00:15:48See that?
00:15:50God is watching!
00:15:52Leone, let's go home
00:15:54For the first time
00:15:55The cramped cabin feels warm from the fire
00:15:58Mrs. Hanson curses the whole time
00:16:01Calling the thick wool blanket
00:16:03Miss Martha spent three months knitting
00:16:05A piece of junk
00:16:06But she tosses it right into my arms
00:16:08This junk is stiff and stinky
00:16:10Hurry up and make a bed for this unlucky brat
00:16:12And don't get my floor dirty
00:16:16Grandma Ada calls that beautiful wool blanket
00:16:19Junk
00:16:20But she has sick Mr. Arthur
00:16:22Tuck me in with it
00:16:23In this moment
00:16:25I finally have a home
00:16:28Thank you Grandma
00:16:30Thank you Mom
00:16:33Thank you Mr. Arthur
00:16:36Mr. Arthur tells me to call him Dad
00:16:38He says until my real dad comes back
00:16:40He'll protect me with his life
00:16:42I'm finally not an unwanted kid anymore
00:16:50Good lord
00:16:53How could that wicked woman do this?
00:16:55Martha
00:16:56Go sell my wool coat
00:16:58Use the money to build up her strength
00:17:01To buy me meat
00:17:02Dad even wants to sell his winter coat
00:17:04Grandma slams the table and stops him
00:17:07Because without it, Dad won't survive the winter
00:17:09Mom cries and says the doctor told them a natural hot spring could turn Dad's health around
00:17:15But in Oak Haven, where it hasn't rained in three years, that's impossible
00:17:20Don't be scared Dad, I'll pray to the angels
00:17:22You're going to get better
00:17:26I pray to the angels with all my heart
00:17:29I'd give up ten years of my life for Dad's health
00:17:32I run to the back hill, wanting to do more chores for the family
00:17:37With a loud pop, I easily pull a deep-rooted stump right out of the ground
00:17:42Then, a blast of hot, wet steam shoots into the sky like a giant dragon
00:17:49Grandma! Mom! Come out quick! I broke the ground!
00:17:56Hearing my scream, Grandma Ad rushes over first
00:17:59I think I broke the earth and caused a huge disaster
00:18:03But when she touches the boiling water with trembling hands
00:18:07She laughs and cries like a kid
00:18:11It's hot! The water is hot!
00:18:13It's a natural hot spring!
00:18:37A hot spring!
00:18:38It's a real hot spring
00:18:42Arthur, my son
00:18:44The doctor said a hot spring could save your lungs
00:18:47You're saved!
00:18:49Mom hugs me tight and kisses my face in excitement
00:18:52She says I'm an angel sent by God
00:18:55It turns out I'm not unwanted trash
00:18:57I can be someone's salvation too
00:19:01But when I happily return to the yard
00:19:04I'm greeted by two icy faces
00:19:06Miss Ella and Aunt Grace are whispering together
00:19:10Their glares pierce my heart like poison swords
00:19:14What rotten luck!
00:19:16We're already too poor to eat and now we have to share food with her
00:19:19Ella, I'm telling you
00:19:21Stay away from them
00:19:22That Leone brings nothing but bad luck
00:19:30But remembering bad spent all his money on medicine
00:19:34I can't bear to see this family tear itself apart over me
00:19:38Miss Ella, please don't be mad
00:19:41I won't fight for anything
00:19:42I'll help take care of the baby
00:19:45And I won't eat the good food
00:19:49Liar!
00:19:50Are you gonna let her pass her bad luck to your son?
00:19:53Her curse will kill your son!
00:19:56Pete!
00:19:57Pete!
00:20:03Get lost!
00:20:04Don't touch me with your dirty hands!
00:20:16Aunt Grace screams that I'm a monster who kills families
00:20:20Pushing Miss Ella to attack me
00:20:23Just as I try to beg again
00:20:25Ella winds up and slaps me hard across the face
00:20:32My face burns like it's on fire
00:20:34But I don't cry
00:20:36Grandma Ada told me
00:20:38If I'm bullied and oppressed
00:20:40I have to fight back
00:20:41Leone
00:20:42You are a child of this house
00:20:44When you get bullied
00:20:46You fight back
00:20:47Grandma helps me raise my hand and aim at Aunt Grace
00:20:50Who's waiting for a laugh
00:20:52The stone hits her shoulder dead on
00:20:55Ouch!
00:20:55My shoulders hurt!
00:20:57Help!
00:20:57I watch Aunt Grace run away
00:20:59She used to seem like a giant fence to me
00:21:03But now she looks like a panicked grey rat scurrying around
00:21:07Grandma Ada is like a massive tree shielding me from the storm
00:21:11She publicly announces she's cutting ties with Miss Ella
00:21:15Leone is my chosen granddaughter
00:21:17She's no jinx
00:21:18Mother!
00:21:18Your real grandson is right here
00:21:20Arthur is a cripple
00:21:22And Martha can't have kids
00:21:23If you insist on keeping this jinx
00:21:25We're cutting ties
00:21:26Fine, I agree
00:21:28Mom and Dad pull Grandma's sleeves
00:21:30Begging her not to act rashly
00:21:33But she firmly refuses
00:21:35As long as this toxic woman, Ella, is around
00:21:39Our family will never have a normal life
00:21:42I'm kicking this wicked woman out today
00:21:45Cutting ties is no big deal
00:21:48But get the best house
00:21:50And the biggest part of the farm
00:21:52Done
00:21:54You can have it
00:21:55Just get out of my sight
00:21:57Ella
00:22:00Don't hesitate
00:22:01Cut ties with them
00:22:03And your husband's money will be all yours
00:22:06Do you want Leonise to bring bad luck to you and your baby?
00:22:11Don't forget
00:22:13Her unlucky dad just died in the war
00:22:16My dad isn't dead
00:22:18He's coming back
00:22:19He'll come back and make you pay
00:22:22Stop dreaming
00:22:23He was blown to ashes long ago
00:22:26You won't even find his bones
00:22:29Leone's bad luck will drag the whole town down
00:22:32Just watch
00:22:34Soon you won't even have mud to eat
00:22:36I'm not a jinx
00:22:37Grandma Ada says I brought good luck
00:22:41You're a bad person
00:22:43Get out of my house
00:22:48Aunt Grace's laughter suddenly stops
00:22:51As the roar of an engine
00:22:53Like a steel monster
00:22:55Shatters the silence of the race
00:22:57And traces back doors
00:22:59The car door opens
00:23:01And a tall man covered in metal steps out
00:23:04I don't even need to see his face
00:23:07The pounding in my blood give
00:23:09Gives me the answer
00:23:10Dad
00:23:19The majestic maid decorated with metals
00:23:22Gives me a solemn salute
00:23:25I thought God heard my prayers
00:23:27And brought dad back
00:23:28But that cold purple heart
00:23:31Tells me
00:23:32I'll never feel his hug again
00:23:40Captain Leo protected our country with his life
00:23:42This honor belongs to him
00:23:44And to his only daughter
00:23:46The major pulls out a thick paper bag
00:23:50Inside is $5,000 from my dad's military pension
00:23:54I don't know how much that is
00:23:56But I hear the adults saying
00:23:58It could buy a mountain of bread
00:24:00Covered in sugar and jam
00:24:03Aunt Grace and Uncle Thomas pop out of nowhere
00:24:06One second they want to throw me into the wild
00:24:08And the next they put on fake smiles
00:24:10Inside a dragon home
00:24:11Uncle Thomas grips my arm like an iron fist
00:24:15I know he doesn't want me
00:24:16He wants that blood money
00:24:20Grandma Ada acts like a lioness
00:24:23Protecting her cub
00:24:24And rips up my sleeve
00:24:25Those rotting frostbites and bruises
00:24:28Look so layering in the sunlight
00:24:29Look sir
00:24:30Living with these two heartless scumbags
00:24:32Leonive starves, freezes, and gets beaten every single day
00:24:36It's absolutely heartbreaking
00:24:44You
00:24:46How dare you treat a hero's only daughter like an animal
00:24:52Aunt Grace is still lying
00:24:53She points at my bloody wounds
00:24:55And lies with a straight face that I fell while playing
00:24:58But I see the neighbors shaking their heads
00:25:00They all know it's not true
00:25:03Bullshit
00:25:04I saw you buy new leather boots in the city with the military pay
00:25:07While you made this poor kid gnaw on spoiled potato peels in the snow
00:25:10Yeah
00:25:10She even lost a kid in the barn to beat her
00:25:13We all heard the scream
00:25:15The major's face is as dark as a stormy sky
00:25:18He waves his white-gloved hand and orders their arrest
00:25:21Uncle Thomas is taken away
00:25:23But Aunt Grace avoids arrest because she has a baby to take care of
00:25:29Watching the jeep drive away
00:25:30I don't feel the thrill of revenge
00:25:32I just think that maybe justice really does come to this desolate life
00:25:39I thought with $5,000 my new home would be safe
00:25:43I never expected trouble to come so fast
00:25:46Miss Ella bursts through the door and her stare at that pile of cash is even scarier than Aunt Grace's
00:25:53I'm carrying the only heir to this family
00:25:56We should get half of that $5,000
00:25:58James keeps his head down
00:26:00For money, he doesn't even dare look at his sick brother
00:26:05They aren't trying to steal money
00:26:06They're trying to steal my last memory of my dad
00:26:10Nobody is touching this money
00:26:12Including you
00:26:14From now on we live our own lives
00:26:16Get out of my house
00:26:18For me, Grandma kicks her own son out of the house
00:26:22She rubs my head and says, as long as she's here
00:26:27No one will touch a single hair on my head
00:26:35Grandma Ada locks the money in an iron box under the bed
00:26:39She tells me that money could buy lots of pretty clothes and candy
00:26:44But my dad traded his life for it
00:26:47So we can't waste a single penny
00:26:52Dad's gut-ranking coughs come from the back room
00:26:56He begs Mom from his sickbed
00:26:58To stop worrying about him
00:27:00And to save the last bite of food for me
00:27:19The cracked earth in the Blackwood Forest
00:27:22Looks like countless mouths laughing at our poverty
00:27:25Starving people have stripped away
00:27:27Every chewable piece of tree bark in this hell hole
00:27:30Mom leans on her stick
00:27:32Wandering the wasteland in despair
00:27:34Just as Mom is about to collapse
00:27:38I trip hard over a tree root
00:27:40In the flying dust
00:27:46I actually find a few heavy, dirty, weird-looking stones
00:27:53Mom says they're useless rocks
00:27:56And tells me to throw them away
00:27:58But right as she reaches out
00:28:00Something weird happens again
00:28:05The festwick dies on the spot
00:28:08And rolls right to Mom's feet
00:28:10Aunt Grace called me a jinx
00:28:13But now
00:28:15God himself has delivered dinner to me
00:28:18Mom is finally smiling
00:28:30When she smiles
00:28:31The wrinkles around her eyes look like pretty flowers
00:28:35If good luck is real
00:28:37I want to give it all to the people who treat me well
00:28:43But this is just the beginning
00:28:44I actually dig up some lumpy white roots from the dirt
00:28:48That smell amazing
00:28:51Mom says they're wild mushrooms
00:28:53They smell so good
00:28:55I don't know what they are
00:28:58But Mom says we can sell them for money
00:29:00So they must be good
00:29:03Golden grease bubbles in the pan
00:29:05The white mushrooms Mom sliced
00:29:09Release an incredible mind-blowing smell in the heat
00:29:13Even bed-roan Papa Arthur can't help but sit up
00:29:23You're clearly an angel bringing good luck
00:29:26Yet they call you a witch bringing disaster
00:29:28What a bunch of blind idiots
00:29:30But the smell brings trouble too
00:29:32Miss Ella bursts in
00:29:35Drooling so much it almost drips into our pot
00:29:38She points to the air in her belly
00:29:41And demands the biggest bowl of meat
00:29:45This time, Grandma Ada doesn't even look back
00:29:49The heavy, bloody meat-crawber in her hand
00:29:52Just flies across the room
00:29:53With Grandma here, no one can bully us
00:29:56Take one more step into my yard
00:29:58And I'll chop your feet off
00:29:59Get lost!
00:30:04This is the first time I've ever had a full stomach
00:30:06I don't have to shiver in a freezing haystack
00:30:09And no one is pulling my hair
00:30:12I eat the delicious chicken
00:30:14And the air smells like pure happiness
00:30:33Papa Arthur says
00:30:35His lungs feel warm
00:30:37And he can finally breathe easier
00:30:39Mom says those white mushrooms we found
00:30:42Will definitely sell for a good price
00:30:45If we can buy medicine
00:30:47Papa will be saved!
00:30:50The blowing yellow sand can't hide
00:30:52How run down the market is
00:30:54Mom and I huddle in a corner
00:30:56Carefully laying out those lumpy white roots
00:30:59I don't know it yet
00:31:00But these wild mushrooms are called
00:31:02White gold on the tables of rich city folks
00:31:05And then she started begging her cousin Mark
00:31:09She kept pulling on his sleeve
00:31:12And crying
00:31:13I'm sorry
00:31:14She wanted Mark Uncle
00:31:16To get Thomas out of jail
00:31:24Mark is impatiently trying to push her away
00:31:27Then he notices us in the corner
00:31:32A Aunt Grace blames me for all her tragedies
00:31:39Leone!
00:31:41You're the reason my life is ruined!
00:31:46Aunt Grace's face is uglier than dead bark in the Blackwood Forest
00:31:52For the $5,000 she brought her bully cousin Mark
00:31:56Who works at the town hall
00:31:58They stare at Mom and me like starving wolves
00:32:04Mom and I guard our stall
00:32:06It's our only hope to buy Papa's medicine
00:32:14But Mark comes right up and kicks our basket over
00:32:19Mark yells like crazy in the market
00:32:21Framing us for selling deadly poisonous mushrooms
00:32:24Right in front of everyone
00:32:26He crushes the white mushrooms we worked so hard to find
00:32:29Just like stepping on trash
00:32:31Mark grabs the gray stones I found
00:32:33Calling us money hungry scammers
00:32:35With a loud bang he smashes the rocks onto the ground
00:32:39The sound of them breaking is the sound of my heart breaking
00:32:43The crowd believes Mark
00:32:45They point at us calling us shameless
00:32:48Their insults almost drown Mom and me
00:32:50We're not scamming anyone
00:32:54These really aren't poisonous mushrooms
00:32:56That's not true
00:32:58We're not lying
00:33:02Mark doesn't care about poisonous mushrooms at all
00:33:05He just wants the $5,000 Papa left us
00:33:09He threatens Mom like a snake
00:33:11Saying if we don't pay protection money
00:33:14He'll make us disappear from Oakhaven for good
00:33:17To protect my life-saving money
00:33:19Mom firmly rejects this hungry wolf
00:33:22But it brings devastating revenge
00:33:25Mark goes crazy
00:33:27He flips our stall and crushes the white mushrooms
00:33:30That could save Papa Arthur into mud
00:33:32I scream and pray for God to punish these bad people
00:33:36But all I get is Aunt Grace's piercing cacker
00:33:39You bad people
00:33:41God is watching
00:33:42He will definitely punish you
00:33:44She points at my nose
00:33:47Calling me a naive little idiot
00:33:49Saying even Jesus couldn't save us now
00:33:52Stop
00:33:57I follow everyone's gaze
00:33:59And see two men walking in from the crowd
00:34:02They dress completely differently from the townsfolk
00:34:05And they look incredibly distinguished
00:34:14What the hell are you blind idiots doing?
00:34:20The old man with glasses kneels in the mud
00:34:22Holding the crushed pieces
00:34:24His hands are shaking worse than dead leaves in autumn
00:34:27I can feel how angry and heartbroken he is
00:34:29At the time, I still didn't know
00:34:31Just how precious those crushed white mushrooms were
00:34:46Mark's face instantly drained of color
00:34:49Too terrified to speak
00:34:51Meanwhile, Mr. Sterling, with his leopard cane
00:34:54Slowly walks toward the gray stones Aunt Grace smashed
00:34:58In that moment, I think the sun fell into the stone
00:35:02Beneath the dull gray surface
00:35:04A dreamy deep purple light shines out
00:35:07Mr. Sterling says
00:35:09It's an extremely rare natural amethyst geog
00:35:12Mr. Sterling goes crazy
00:35:14He pulls out a thick stack of hundred dollar bills
00:35:17Enough to buy half the town
00:35:19And shoves it into mom's hands
00:35:20He says he'd give his entire fortune
00:35:23To buy all the trash stones I found
00:35:25Seeing things go bad
00:35:30Mark and Aunt Grace try to sneak away into the crowd like cowards
00:35:34But the two men in black suits grab them by the collars
00:35:38And throw them hard into a filthy, stinking mud puddle
00:35:47Mom's hands are shaking so much
00:35:49She can barely hold the heavy stack of cash
00:35:51She can't believe the rotten mushrooms and broken stones
00:35:55I casually picked up in the blackwood forest
00:35:58Are actually worth more than gold
00:36:01Mr. Sterling takes off his expensive top hat
00:36:04He says, I'm an angel blessed by God
00:36:07The villagers who used to point and gloss up
00:36:10Are all shocked silent by this massive fortune
00:36:14You just found these lying around?
00:36:17Good lord, this child is absolutely a reincarnated angel
00:36:22Only someone blessed by God could have such unbelievable luck
00:36:25Mr. Sterling, I think we have an obligation
00:36:28To help this child get the compensation she deserves
00:36:31And make these scumbags face their punishment
00:36:34The well-dressed lawyer steps forward
00:36:37He calculates our damages at $3,500
00:36:41That's an astrosnomical price
00:36:43Enough to buy the whole town of Oakhaven
00:36:47Mark doesn't want to pay the compensation
00:36:50He tries to run towards a speeding coal train to hop on
00:36:54And escape
00:36:58The bodyguard quickly drags him back from the train
00:37:00And pins him in the mud
00:37:01He can't run anymore
00:37:03The sheriff arrives and tells Aunt Grace
00:37:05That if she doesn't get the money together in 48 hours
00:37:08She'll not only hand over Papa's farm that she stole
00:37:10But she'll also rot in jail for the rest of her life
00:37:20Late at night in Oakhaven, the wind tears at the ground like a mad beast
00:37:23The old roof shakes
00:37:24The drafty windows creak
00:37:26But in the flickering light of the kerosene lamp
00:37:27Aunt Grace is scarier than the storm
00:37:29I found a picture today
00:37:30A man in a uniform
00:37:31I asked who he was
00:37:32She said it was nothing
00:37:34Just someone who used to live here
00:37:35The old roof shakes
00:37:36The drafty windows creak
00:37:39The $3,500 collection notice
00:37:43Chokes her like a noose
00:37:44Instead of repenting
00:37:46Aunt Grace just stares at the document with the red thumbprint
00:37:50Plotting to steal the blood-soaked ocean money under Grandma Ada's bed
00:37:55Lightning flashes
00:37:56Lighting up Aunt Grace's soaked face
00:37:59She raises cold plizers
00:38:02Snips the wire fence
00:38:03And sneaks onto our farm
00:38:22It rained so hard that night
00:38:24The noise keeps me awake
00:38:26I get up for a drink of water
00:38:29Having no idea danger is so close
00:38:40The wind is so strong outside
00:38:44I'm afraid the rain will ruin the wood floor
00:38:46So I drag a big iron bucket over
00:38:49And force the window shut tight
00:38:51I think closing the window will keep the storm out
00:38:54But I don't notice the old frame is rotten
00:38:58The second I turn around
00:39:00Aunt Grace pries it open
00:39:10I don't know the window is broken
00:39:13And might fall if opened again
00:39:15Aunt Grace risks her life for that money
00:39:18She squeezes inside
00:39:20Scraping the skin right off her waist
00:39:25The metal clangs loudly in the dead of night
00:39:29Aunt Grace flails like a funny puppet
00:39:31Desperately trying to grab something to steady herself
00:39:35Please don't fall
00:39:36But she grabs a wobbly shell
00:39:46Grandma Ada taught me that quick live boils like a kettle when it hits water
00:39:52Aunt Grace screams so miserably
00:39:55But
00:39:57She wouldn't be hurt if she didn't sneak in through the window at midnight
00:40:05Aunt Grace screams
00:40:06Smashes through the back door
00:40:08And plunges into the terrestrial rain
00:40:10The quick line boils on her face
00:40:13The burning blinds her
00:40:15Making her stumble through the mud
00:40:19Help!
00:40:20Even the farm dog avoids that stinky pit
00:40:23Aunt Grace used to call me a smelly beggar
00:40:26But now
00:40:27Even the skunk living in the pit is disgusted by her
00:40:31Aunt Grace crawls out of the cesspool
00:40:34Her mind still obsessed with the money
00:40:36When she finds the heavy, locked metal box in the junk pile
00:40:41Her burned eyes beam scarier than the demons
00:40:44A locked box!
00:40:46The money must be inside!
00:40:57The smell of gunpowder overpowers the rain
00:41:01And Grandma Ada's furious shout
00:41:03Steve!
00:41:04Tears through the night
00:41:05Aunt Grace actually hits the gas through a hail of bullets
00:41:08In the pouring rain
00:41:11Aunt Grace laughs like a dying maniac in a speeding truck
00:41:20This 5,000 is all mine
00:41:22She hugs the metal box to her chest
00:41:24Thinking she holds all the wealth in the world
00:41:27And has finally beaten everyone
00:41:32Grandma Ada holds her shotgun
00:41:34Anxious to chase her
00:41:35I stand barefoot in the mud
00:41:38And gently tug her wet shirt to remind her
00:41:41Uncle Thomas told me before
00:41:42That whenever it storms
00:41:44The wooden bridge over there floods completely
00:41:50La la la
00:41:51La la la la la
00:41:55The truck in the storm is like a wild beast out of control
00:41:58I.E. Grace screams madly in the cab
00:42:01When she sees the river completely swallowing the bridge
00:42:04No! The bridge!
00:42:04She falls into total despair
00:42:06Where's my bridge?
00:42:07Stop! Stop right now!
00:42:09Help!
00:42:12The crash shatters the rain
00:42:13Aunt Grace doesn't die
00:42:15But she lands somewhere worse than hell
00:42:18Major Evans' military restricted zone
00:42:23Money! My money!
00:42:26A dozen black Thompson submachine guns aim right at her head
00:42:31The major steps forward in his raincoat with a cold face
00:42:36I told you not to flee
00:42:37Where do you think you're driving, Ms. Grace?
00:42:47It's over
00:42:49It's all over
00:42:52The stench from the truck is more nauseating than a rotting corpse in the black forest
00:42:57It's the smell of cesspooled water mixed with Aunt Grace's food
00:43:03Even as the MPs drag her into the mud
00:43:05She clings to the heavy metal box
00:43:08While Aunt Grace dreams of being rich, Grandma Ada arrives with me on her roaring tractor
00:43:14Grandma looks at Aunt Grace in the mud and laughs with sheer contempt
00:43:18Because the real pension money rests safely under the Hanson family's bed
00:43:27Grandma Ada tells Major Evans the truth
00:43:30And he pries open the heavy padlock with the dagger
00:43:34With a loud clank, Aunt Grace's dream shatters completely
00:43:38No!
00:43:41No!
00:43:45No!
00:43:45No!
00:43:48Stealing private property
00:43:50Go join your husband in prison
00:43:53Take her away
00:43:55No!
00:43:56No!
00:43:57No!
00:43:58No!
00:44:00No!
00:44:02No!
00:44:02No!
00:44:02No!
00:44:03No!
00:44:04No!
00:44:08Only two
00:44:09now look like two cornered rabbits
00:44:11facing their final judgment
00:44:14Grandma doesn't carry her scary shotgun today
00:44:17She puts me in a new lace dress
00:44:20And holds my hand
00:44:22Stepping into the light like a guardian angel
00:44:25Uncle Thomas' mental defenses completely break down, and he roars at Aunt Grace.
00:44:31Facing 20 years in prison, he doesn't hesitate to sign his name.
00:44:44The gavel bangs down hard.
00:44:47The judge declares that the farm and all the wealth Dad left me are finally back in my hands.
00:44:54Now.
00:45:00The judge usually looks so mean, and everyone is scared of him.
00:45:06But today, he bends down and smiles at us.
00:45:10Just like the chubby man in town who loves giving kids candy.
00:45:17Aunt Grace used to plug her nose, disgusted by the moldy barn smell on me.
00:45:23But now, she stinks so bad that even I have to turn my head and pinch my nose.
00:45:30Remember that freezing barn you kicked Leonie into on that stormy day?
00:45:35From today on, that broken barn is yours.
00:45:39The guards can't stand Aunt Grace's sour stench.
00:45:42They drag her out, and her screams echo through the hall.
00:45:47The adults surround me, smiling and calling me a lucky little angel.
00:45:52But I don't care.
00:45:53All I know is that Grandma's hand holding mine is big and warm, and no one will ever force me
00:46:00into a freezing barn again.
00:46:04I used to think this dirt could only grow hard rocks and starved bugs.
00:46:09Only today do I realize it can grow so much wheat that looks like pure gold.
00:46:17Grandma laughed so loudly today.
00:46:23Good girl, look.
00:46:25These are all gifts from God.
00:46:27That neither of us notices Miss Ella staring at me.
00:46:30She looks exactly like Aunt Grace used to when she wanted to hit me.
00:46:35Miss Ella yells at James.
00:46:37They want this most fertile land in town.
00:46:40Miss Ella looks at me so fiercely, as if she wants to rush over and eat me alive.
00:46:52If that damn old hack won't give it to us, we'll just take it ourselves.
00:46:57Take it?
00:46:57How?
00:46:58That land is in the name of that little bastard Leonie.
00:47:05Then we'll find a way to switch the deeds.
00:47:08Greedy snakes can never fill their bottomless pit of desire.
00:47:12Blood ties don't bring family love.
00:47:15They just become an excuse to steal.
00:47:22Greedy James brings his dark secrets and knocks on the back door of power, just like a sewer rat.
00:47:33I only learn later that there's a scary magic in the adult world.
00:47:39If you secretly give the mayor a special gift, your wishes come true.
00:47:47James uses tobacco and money to trade for the Fertilile farm under my name.
00:48:05James, your appetite is way bigger than your dying brothers.
00:48:11James uses tobacco and money to trade for the Fertilile farm under my name.
00:48:23Power completely surrenders to money.
00:48:28The mayor accepts James' gift.
00:48:43The mayor accepts James' gift.
00:48:49Take it, James, with this requisition order, that Fertilile land is yours by sunrise tomorrow.
00:49:12This morning, a lot of people suddenly come to our farm.
00:49:18It's James, Miss Ella, and the mayor.
00:49:21They look really mean.
00:49:23They use big adult words I don't understand.
00:49:27I just see Grandma Ada shaking with anger because they want to trade a barren wasteland for our golden wheat
00:49:33field.
00:49:37Trade?
00:49:38James, do you think I'm an idiot?
00:49:40Not even weeds can grow on that land.
00:49:43Don't waste your breath on her.
00:49:44Quick, pull up the boundary markers and put ours in.
00:49:47This is our land now.
00:49:48Grandma nailed that marker herself.
00:49:50When it falls, my heart hurts so much.
00:49:54You robbers!
00:49:55I'll fight you to the death!
00:49:59Those two guns are so, so close to Grandma's head.
00:50:02For the first time, I realize a hunting rifle isn't scary at all.
00:50:05Mrs. Hanson, calm down.
00:50:07Or we'll arrest you for obstructing justice.
00:50:10No!
00:50:11Don't kill my Grandma!
00:50:12No!
00:50:13What's really scary is when others point guns at us.
00:50:23Just sign it, Mrs. Hanson.
00:50:25You don't want this little girl watching you get taken away, do you?
00:50:28Grandma Ada looks at me crying in fear.
00:50:32She closes her eyes and agrees to sign the contract.
00:50:38I grip Grandma's clothes tight.
00:50:41I'm worried she's in danger.
00:50:43I see her eyes turn red.
00:50:45And my heart aches.
00:50:46But I don't know what to do.
00:50:56You old hag!
00:50:58Take this unlucky little stray and get on my property right now!
00:51:02Go eat dirt in that rocky wasteland!
00:51:09We move to the place they call the rocky land.
00:51:13There's nothing here but bare rocks and cold wind.
00:51:19Grandma Ada is frowning so hard.
00:51:28This year's harvest is totally ruined, sweetie.
00:51:33We might starve.
00:51:34I see how sad Grandma is.
00:51:37And my heart feels like it's crushed by a rock.
00:51:40But I don't want to make her sadder.
00:51:42I remember Grandma Ada said,
00:51:44As long as there is hope, there's nothing to fear.
00:51:47Don't worry, Grandma.
00:51:48I can grow pretty flowers even in the rocks.
00:51:51I just want to do something.
00:51:53Even if it's just digging a little hole,
00:51:55I believe my luck will definitely help us.
00:51:59Right then, something weird happens.
00:52:02The ground starts shaking violently.
00:52:05I feel the rocks under my feet jumping like they're alive.
00:52:09Danger!
00:52:09Leonis, get out of the way!
00:52:16The ground shakes like a thousand wild horses running under my feet.
00:52:21My feet go numb.
00:52:23I shut my eyes tight thinking I really messed up
00:52:26and dug up a sleeping demon with my rusty little shovel.
00:52:30I've never seen such a scary and awesome sight.
00:52:33The black liquid shoots up so high and rains down,
00:52:37splashing all over me and Grandma.
00:52:39This weird rain is black and stinky.
00:52:42It sticks to my face and ruins my only clean dress.
00:52:47I look at Grandma nervously,
00:52:49terrified she's going to blow up over this awful prank.
00:52:52But I notice Grandma Ada isn't mad at all.
00:52:55Her weathered face instantly twists into this extreme, almost crazy joy.
00:53:01This isn't muddy water!
00:53:02It's crude oil!
00:53:03It's oil!
00:53:04Thank God we struck oil!
00:53:07I don't know what oil is,
00:53:09but I can taste Grandma's happy tears.
00:53:12In this black rain,
00:53:14we hug each other so tight.
00:53:19Not long after that black rain,
00:53:21a bunch of big shoops come to town.
00:53:24They head straight for this rocky wasteland
00:53:27that even the devil wouldn't look twice at.
00:53:42Congratulations, Mrs. Hanson.
00:53:44Your granddaughter is a true lucky angel.
00:53:48A bunch of guys in expensive suits step out of the cars.
00:53:51They use weird gadgets to dig and measure all over the place.
00:53:58Mr. Sterling, initial surveys show the most massive, shallow oil field in the entire state
00:54:05is hidden right under here!
00:54:07The value is immeasurable!
00:54:09I don't understand what they're saying,
00:54:11but I see Mr. Sterling pull out a really big piece of paper
00:54:15with lots and lots of zeros on it.
00:54:18Starting today,
00:54:19an oil company named after you is officially founded.
00:54:22Congratulations, my little black gold Tycara!
00:54:25In that moment,
00:54:26I feel like I'm dreaming.
00:54:28Mr. Sterling calls me a black gold Tycone.
00:54:31I don't really get what that means,
00:54:32but he tells me we'll never go hungry again.
00:54:37Mr. Sterling tells me God rewards the good,
00:54:41but also punishes the bad guys who bully us without mercy.
00:54:45Once I use this money to buy off the state senator,
00:54:48I'll get out of this hellhole and be a real big shot in Washington.
00:54:53And he sends the toughest lawyers and cops to find that evil mayor.
00:54:57Those gentlemen in black suits burst right into that room full of lies.
00:55:02Mr. Mayor,
00:55:02this is all the evidence of your corruption, bribery, and abuse of power.
00:55:06You're under arrest.
00:55:07Just like superheroes dropping from the sky in movies.
00:55:11Seeing the bad guy get punished makes me feel so good.
00:55:15This can't be happening!
00:55:16Let go of me!
00:55:17I can give you money!
00:55:18Turns out,
00:55:19there really is justice in this world.
00:55:25Aunt Ella and Uncle James stand on the fertile farm they stole.
00:55:29They look at the rocky land they tossed away like trash.
00:55:32Now swarming with rich people and they are going absolutely crazy with jealousies.
00:55:38Damn it!
00:55:39That land was ours!
00:55:41We threw it away!
00:55:43At least we still have the best wheat field in town.
00:55:46We'll strike it rich in the fall anyway.
00:55:48That little bit of oil they have will probably dry up real soon.
00:55:51Miss Ella is still dreaming of getting rich.
00:55:54But she doesn't know that God's judgment never spares a greedy soul.
00:55:59I see a huge dark cloud flying in.
00:56:04As it gets closer,
00:56:06I realize it's not a cloud at all.
00:56:09It's millions of gross bugs.
00:56:25James' screams echo across the empty farm.
00:56:29That golden wheat field is just completely eaten up by the bugs.
00:56:36The bugs eat all the crops.
00:56:38Miss Ellie kneels in the messy mud without a shred of dignity.
00:56:42Like a soulless corpse.
00:56:44Miss Ella cries so hard.
00:56:46She probably doesn't get why God's bugs only ate the fertile wheat field they stole from us.
00:56:51It's gone!
00:56:53It's all gone!
00:56:55We're bankrupt!
00:57:01A lot of big machines I've never seen before arrive on this rocky land.
00:57:07Mr. Sterling says they'll make us so much money I won't be able to spend it all in a lifetime.
00:57:20So many people are here today and they're all cheering.
00:57:24I'm so happy because Grandma Ida and I have new clothes on.
00:57:29She takes my hand and we cut the red ribbon.
00:57:34Grandma said flowers planted in rocks bloom brighter than any other.
00:57:39Now, our harsh winter is finally over completely.
00:57:48On this land, we live a peaceful and wealthy life.
00:57:55But I don't know that while we smile in the sun,
00:57:58a venomous snake in the dark is already eyeing us.
00:58:03The news of the oil field attracts someone even greedier than a wild wolf.
00:58:09Forced my downs are too low class.
00:58:11All I need is to snatch Leone's custody.
00:58:14And this oil field is mine.
00:58:18For money and revenge, they sell Grandma Ida and me out.
00:58:27Ida is vulgar and mentally unstable.
00:58:31She carries a hunting rifle everywhere,
00:58:33has violent tendencies,
00:58:35and constantly abuses Leone.
00:58:39Excellent!
00:58:40She's unfit to raise Leone.
00:58:42I'll be taking over her custody.
00:58:45McClain files a petition
00:58:47to change guardianship at the court,
00:58:50shattering my peaceful life with Grandma Ida.
00:58:55It's a rare, sweet moment,
00:58:57but the screech of brakes shatters the peace.
00:59:01Two bailiffs step out of the car
00:59:03and walk straight up to Grandma Ida.
00:59:05Hello, Mrs. Hanson.
00:59:07We're from the city court.
00:59:08Someone reported you for child abuse
00:59:09and is demanding you hand over Leone's custody.
00:59:12Grandma Ida is stunned.
00:59:13Once she snaps out of it,
00:59:15she loudly protests
00:59:17and swears she never abused any child.
00:59:20I swear on my life,
00:59:22Grandma Ida is the best person in the world.
00:59:25She has never abused me.
00:59:28Sorry, we're just here to notify you.
00:59:29Direct any questions to the hearing next Wednesday.
00:59:32Until then, you are forbidden from transferring
00:59:34any assets under the girl's name.
00:59:36But my promise is useless
00:59:37because everything will be decided in court.
00:59:42The hearing proceeds as scheduled.
00:59:44For Grandma Ida and me,
00:59:45this isn't a fair trial at all.
00:59:47It's a brutal, one-sided execution.
00:59:50McClain hired top-tilt lawyer Barry
00:59:51with serious cash,
00:59:53while we could only find Mr. Sterling.
00:59:55Mrs. Hanson,
00:59:56do you have any idea
00:59:58how to raise a multi-million dollar girl?
01:00:01Or is your only skill
01:00:02abusing people and feeding pigs?
01:00:04You!
01:00:05Lawyer Barry,
01:00:06you should know
01:00:07that you need to present evidence
01:00:08for your claims.
01:00:09Of course,
01:00:10don't you worry about that.
01:00:11Lawyer Barry uses fancy legal talk
01:00:14to paint Grandma Ida
01:00:15as a violent,
01:00:17ignorant village woman.
01:00:19What's worse,
01:00:20the devil's accomplices take the stand.
01:00:23Your Honor,
01:00:24I saw with my own eyes
01:00:25how Ida forced Leonid
01:00:27to sleep in the barn
01:00:28and eat scraps.
01:00:30You two animals!
01:00:32Shut up!
01:00:33Ella, you're crossing the line.
01:00:35James,
01:00:36is this how you treat your own mother?
01:00:37They take every single horrific thing
01:00:40they did to me
01:00:41and pin it all on Grandma Ida,
01:00:43who loves me.
01:00:44Order!
01:00:46If you dare to show contempt of court again,
01:00:49I'll have the bailiffs
01:00:50throw you all in jail instantly!
01:00:52The judge has already been bought off by McClain.
01:00:55He doesn't listen to a word you say.
01:00:57The court leans towards revoking Ada's guardianship,
01:01:01transferring it to McClain's foundation
01:01:03and sending Leonid to a closed boarding school
01:01:07on the East Coast.
01:01:09A closed school means
01:01:11I'll be totally at McClain's mercy
01:01:13and our oil wealth
01:01:15will be completely swallowed up.
01:01:16I won't go to school!
01:01:18I don't want to leave Grandma Ada!
01:01:24Everyone holds their breath.
01:01:26The judge is about to strip Grandma Ada
01:01:28of my custody.
01:01:30Whatever is on that paper
01:01:31decides my fate.
01:01:33The bad guy's wicked laughs
01:01:35drill into my ears.
01:01:37Their dirty revenge
01:01:39is about to succeed.
01:01:41Grandma Ada hugs me tight,
01:01:44completely desperate.
01:01:45I glare at those monsters
01:01:47through my tears.
01:01:48I absolutely can't let them
01:01:50take everything from me.
01:01:54I see the massive chandelier
01:01:56crash down,
01:01:57smashing the briefcase
01:01:59next to the judge.
01:02:02Countless papers fly everywhere.
01:02:05Mr. Sterling grabs some key documents.
01:02:08He announces to the courtroom
01:02:09that it's evidence of the judge
01:02:11taking bribes from the sickleom.
01:02:13The proof is solid.
01:02:15All their dirty deals
01:02:17are exposed.
01:02:18Despicable!
01:02:19They ganged up to take Leone away.
01:02:21But now it's all out in the open.
01:02:22Their plot fails.
01:02:23We're done for.
01:02:24Mr. Sterling calls the police.
01:02:27McLean's plot
01:02:28is completely ruined.
01:02:30And Miss Ella and the others
01:02:32will get what they deserve.
01:02:34McLean,
01:02:36your dirty money
01:02:37can buy a judge.
01:02:39But it can't buy
01:02:40real justice.
01:02:44The bribe judge
01:02:46is taken away
01:02:47by the police.
01:02:48I finally return
01:02:49to Grandma Ada
01:02:50and the greedy
01:02:51James and Ella
01:02:52become abandoned pawns.
01:03:11McLean doesn't just let it go.
01:03:13He finds the local mafia
01:03:15ready to use violence.
01:03:23Just when we think
01:03:24everything is peaceful again,
01:03:26McLean's revenge
01:03:27hits fast.
01:03:29Way beyond
01:03:30what any of us expected.
01:03:32I'll go check it out.
01:03:34I walk out
01:03:36with Grandma Ada
01:03:37and the others.
01:03:38We see several cars
01:03:39without license cards
01:03:41smash through the farm gate
01:03:42like mad bulls,
01:03:44completely blocking our escape.
01:03:51They claim
01:03:52McLean sent them.
01:03:53They threaten
01:03:54Grandma Ada
01:03:54to sell the oil field
01:03:56to them dirt cheap,
01:03:57but she refuses
01:03:57to give in.
01:03:58They only give us
01:03:5910 minutes.
01:04:00After 10 minutes,
01:04:02they'll make their move.
01:04:18Grandma Ada
01:04:19chooses to let
01:04:20Mom Martha
01:04:21hide me in the cellar
01:04:23while she faces
01:04:24the mafia head-on.
01:04:47Give me 10 minutes
01:04:48to think about it.
01:04:55grandma pretends
01:04:57to give in
01:04:57just to keep me safe.
01:05:07Grandma Ada
01:05:09has already decided
01:05:11to fight the mafia
01:05:12to the end
01:05:13and Dad Arthur
01:05:15asks Sheriff Harry
01:05:16for backup.
01:05:24The mobsters
01:05:25get ready to strike.
01:05:28But Grandma Ada
01:05:32is faster.
01:05:35Damn it!
01:05:37They have guns!
01:05:38You scumbags
01:05:39want to steal
01:05:40my granddaughter's land?
01:05:42Get off my property
01:05:43right now
01:05:44or I'll send you
01:05:45to hell!
01:05:52To protect me
01:05:53and our home,
01:05:54Grandma Odd
01:05:55and Dad Arthur
01:05:56get into a shootout
01:05:57with the mob.
01:06:02But nobody knows
01:06:04that two greedy coyotes
01:06:06are sneaking into
01:06:08our defenseless backyard.
01:06:23That bitch Martha
01:06:24took the little bastard
01:06:26in there.
01:06:26This is our best chance.
01:06:28Whether the mob
01:06:30or mother wins,
01:06:31we're dead either way.
01:06:32Catching Lionel
01:06:33is our only leverage.
01:06:42The constant gunshots
01:06:44outside make me
01:06:45super anxious.
01:06:46Just then,
01:06:47the cellar door
01:06:48suddenly opens.
01:06:49Is it Grandma Ada
01:06:50and the others
01:06:51coming back?
01:06:52Grandma Ada?
01:06:58It's you!
01:06:59Get out of here
01:07:00right now!
01:07:01My dear sister Martha,
01:07:03that old hag Ada
01:07:05is busy fighting the mob.
01:07:06Let's see who comes
01:07:07to save you this time.
01:07:09They'll want to kidnap me,
01:07:10but Mom Martha
01:07:11stands in front of me
01:07:12to protect me.
01:07:19Stop fighting,
01:07:20you little brat!
01:07:21You're our cash cow!
01:07:22Ella grabs me,
01:07:23clamping a towel
01:07:24soaked in pungent chemicals
01:07:25tightly over my nose
01:07:27and mouth.
01:07:28Intense busyness
01:07:29instantly pierces my brain.
01:07:30Hurry up!
01:07:31Get her in the sack!
01:07:32We don't have much time!
01:07:33Grandma Ada
01:07:34and the others
01:07:35hide in the cellar
01:07:36to dodge the mob,
01:07:37but...
01:07:41Martha, wake up!
01:07:46Mother Arthur,
01:07:48James and Ella
01:07:50took Leonese.
01:07:53I wake up
01:07:54to find my hands
01:07:55tied to a rotting
01:07:56wooden post.
01:07:57Ella and James
01:07:57are like wolves
01:07:58ready to devour me.
01:07:59Once we get the money,
01:08:00we'll throw you down
01:08:02an abandoned mine shaft
01:08:03to feed the rats!
01:08:04Let's go.
01:08:05We should check
01:08:06the situation outside.
01:08:08They leave,
01:08:09and I'm all alone
01:08:10in the abandoned mine.
01:08:12I'm so scared,
01:08:13but I can't just do nothing.
01:08:14They'll use me
01:08:15to threaten Grandma Ada.
01:08:16I can't let them
01:08:17get away with it.
01:08:18Thank God.
01:08:20The lalt rope
01:08:20falls off on its own.
01:08:23Is that firefly
01:08:24leading the way for me?
01:08:35The little bitch escaped!
01:08:37Miss Ella quickly
01:08:38notices I'm gone.
01:08:40She and James
01:08:41are searching for me.
01:08:45The harsh light
01:08:46flashes right past my feet.
01:08:48I'm gonna be found.
01:08:50What do I do?
01:08:51Save me, Grandma Ada.
01:08:53Dad.
01:08:54Dad.
01:08:56Grandma Ada
01:08:57and the others
01:08:58are trapped.
01:08:59The mob
01:09:00is searching for us.
01:09:02Grandma Ada
01:09:03and Dad Arthur
01:09:04wait for Sheriff Harry,
01:09:06but he doesn't show up
01:09:07because the mob
01:09:08has him pinned down too.
01:09:11It's all my fault.
01:09:13I didn't protect
01:09:14Leon 8's.
01:09:16Mom lost me,
01:09:18and she feels
01:09:19incredibly guilty.
01:09:24Let's take them down
01:09:25with us.
01:09:30The mob finds
01:09:31Mom Martha
01:09:32and the others.
01:09:36Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:09:46Say your prayers.
01:09:48But right then,
01:09:50a deafening roar
01:09:51interrupts Victor.
01:09:58Who's this nosy bastard?
01:10:00You got a death wish?
01:10:08Who's this?
01:10:18Where is my daughter?
01:10:20Leo!
01:10:22Leo means real father!
01:10:27That tall man,
01:10:29like a god of war,
01:10:30my father Leo,
01:10:32rushes to Grandma anxiously,
01:10:35asking where I am.
01:10:37Grandma Ada
01:10:37blasts the venomous
01:10:39McLean's plant
01:10:40and Ella's
01:10:41shameless kidnapping.
01:10:43Luckily,
01:10:44Sheriff Harry
01:10:44arrives at the scene
01:10:45and quickly
01:10:46takes down
01:10:47the rest of the mobsters.
01:10:51Mrs. Hanson,
01:10:52please forgive me
01:10:53for being late.
01:10:54That mob
01:10:54sent people
01:10:55to block us.
01:10:56Seeing my father alive,
01:10:58Sheriff Harry
01:10:58is so shocked
01:10:59he can barely
01:11:00hold his gun.
01:11:01My father explains
01:11:02he faked his death
01:11:03to carry out
01:11:04a top secret mission.
01:11:05By the way,
01:11:06my men saw
01:11:07Ella and James
01:11:08heading toward
01:11:08the abandoned mine
01:11:09out west.
01:11:10Thank you, Harry.
01:11:18But right now,
01:11:20the blinding flashlight
01:11:21beam pins me down
01:11:22like a viper's tongue.
01:11:24Catch her!
01:11:25She can't get far!
01:11:26I can't let them
01:11:27catch me.
01:11:28That'll just cause
01:11:29more trouble
01:11:30for Grandma Ada.
01:11:32Save me, Dad.
01:11:44I run through the tunnel
01:11:46for my life,
01:11:47but those heavy footsteps
01:11:49follow me
01:11:50like a death sentence.
01:11:52James catches up
01:11:53to me quickly.
01:11:55He grabs my hair tight,
01:11:56slams me hard
01:11:57onto the cold,
01:11:58rocky ground,
01:11:59and talks with
01:12:00Miss Ella
01:12:00about breaking my legs.
01:12:02The huge rock
01:12:03is about to smash
01:12:04my legs.
01:12:05I can almost hear
01:12:06my bones breaking.
01:12:07Someone,
01:12:08please save me.
01:12:10Who?
01:12:10Who is it?
01:12:11Do you have any idea
01:12:12who you're messing with?
01:12:16No!
01:12:17Don't kill me!
01:12:18You can take the girl.
01:12:19She's worth an oil field.
01:12:20You'll be rich!
01:12:20I hear Ella's terrified voice
01:12:22in the dark.
01:12:23Did someone save me?
01:12:41Dad?
01:12:46Dad?
01:12:47It's Dad.
01:12:48He saves me.
01:12:49I knew he wasn't dead.
01:12:51My daughter.
01:12:52Leonith.
01:12:53Dad's embrace
01:12:54is as warm
01:12:55as the midday sun.
01:12:56It instantly drives away
01:12:58all the cold
01:12:59and fear
01:13:00in the mine.
01:13:01Dad carefully checks me
01:13:03for injuries.
01:13:04Luckily,
01:13:05Miss Ella and the others
01:13:06haven't hurt me yet.
01:13:07Dad takes me
01:13:09out of the pitch black mine.
01:13:11Grandma Ada
01:13:11and the others
01:13:12find us too.
01:13:13Grandma Ada
01:13:14checks every inch of me.
01:13:16She only relaxes
01:13:17after making sure
01:13:18I'm not hurt.
01:13:20Leonie!
01:13:21My sweet baby!
01:13:23Are you okay?
01:13:25Grandma Ada
01:13:26furiously scolds
01:13:27Miss Ella
01:13:28and James.
01:13:29Sheriff Harry arrives
01:13:31and arrests them.
01:13:32The bad guys
01:13:33are taken away.
01:13:34No!
01:13:35Mother,
01:13:35please forgive me!
01:13:36It's over.
01:13:37It's all over.
01:13:39No!
01:13:40And Dad
01:13:41is finally back.
01:13:42I hold Grandma's hand
01:13:44tightly with one hand
01:13:45and grip Dad
01:13:46broad,
01:13:47warm hand
01:13:48with the other.
01:13:52Dad promises me
01:13:53he will come back.
01:13:55Grandma Ada
01:13:56tells me
01:13:56Dad is going to
01:13:58catch the bad guy.
01:13:59The one behind
01:14:00this whole conspiracy.
01:14:03Dad tells me
01:14:04to stay here
01:14:05and be good.
01:14:06He has to go
01:14:07take care of something.
01:14:22Glane messes
01:14:23everything up.
01:14:24After finding out
01:14:25Dad's identity,
01:14:26he decides
01:14:27to flee immediately.
01:14:30Dammit!
01:14:31Why does he have
01:14:32a military background?
01:14:40McLean jumps
01:14:41into his car
01:14:42in a panic,
01:14:43but they don't
01:14:44even make it
01:14:45out of the
01:14:45estate gates.
01:14:46Get us out
01:14:47of here
01:14:47as fast as you
01:14:48can.
01:14:49Now!
01:14:55My dad
01:14:56blocks their way.
01:14:57McLean
01:14:58gives the order
01:14:59and the car
01:15:00doesn't slow down.
01:15:02They want
01:15:02to run my dad
01:15:03over.
01:15:04Facing the
01:15:05speeding beast,
01:15:06Dad doesn't
01:15:07panic.
01:15:08He calmly
01:15:09pulls out
01:15:09his gun
01:15:10and shoots.
01:15:16Dad's
01:15:16perfect
01:15:17braking
01:15:17marksmanship
01:15:18flips the
01:15:19bad guy's
01:15:19car.
01:15:21McLean
01:15:21can't escape.
01:15:22Don't kill me!
01:15:23I'll give you
01:15:2410 million!
01:15:25Keep your money.
01:15:26You'll need it
01:15:27to buy your way
01:15:28into hell.
01:15:31McLean
01:15:32stands in the
01:15:33dock in a
01:15:33prison uniform,
01:15:34totally stripped
01:15:36of his former
01:15:36arrogance.
01:15:39Dad not only
01:15:40catches McLean
01:15:41himself,
01:15:42but also
01:15:43gathers all
01:15:44the evidence
01:15:44of his crimes.
01:15:46No elite
01:15:47lawyer can
01:15:47save him now.
01:15:49McLean,
01:15:52do you have
01:15:53anything to say?
01:15:54No.
01:15:55I confess
01:15:56to my crimes.
01:15:58In the end,
01:16:00McLean is
01:16:01sentenced to
01:16:01life in prison
01:16:02and stripped
01:16:03of all his
01:16:04assets.
01:16:15As for
01:16:16Miss Ella
01:16:16and James,
01:16:18they get
01:16:19their due
01:16:19punishment too.
01:16:2030 years
01:16:21in prison.
01:16:22They deserve
01:16:23it.
01:16:23All the
01:16:24bad guys
01:16:25are locked
01:16:25up and
01:16:26I finally
01:16:27have my
01:16:28dad back.
01:16:29A much
01:16:30better life
01:16:30is waiting
01:16:31for us.
01:16:33Dad's
01:16:34hand is
01:16:34so warm
01:16:35and I
01:16:36feel so
01:16:37comfortable
01:16:37right now.
01:16:38He promises
01:16:40he'll never
01:16:40leave my
01:16:41side again.
01:16:42Tomorrow
01:16:43is Thanksgiving.
01:16:44Our family
01:16:45must have
01:16:45a proper
01:16:46celebration.
01:16:53The fire
01:16:54cracklers
01:16:54and the
01:16:55smell of
01:16:56roast turkey
01:16:57and pumpkin
01:16:57pie
01:16:58fills the
01:16:59whole house.
01:17:00This is a
01:17:01Thanksgiving dinner
01:17:02I couldn't
01:17:03even dare
01:17:04to dream
01:17:04of.
01:17:06Grandma
01:17:06Ada and
01:17:07the family
01:17:07call me
01:17:08their little
01:17:08angel.
01:17:09They say
01:17:09they have
01:17:10this life
01:17:10now because
01:17:11of me.
01:17:12My dad
01:17:13also thanks
01:17:13Grandma
01:17:14Ada because
01:17:15she took
01:17:16me in.
01:17:17If it
01:17:17weren't for
01:17:18her I
01:17:19wouldn't be
01:17:19here today.
01:17:26Even
01:17:26without
01:17:27blood ties
01:17:27I've
01:17:28considered
01:17:29them my
01:17:29real family
01:17:30for a
01:17:30long time.
01:17:38This is
01:17:38the only
01:17:39thing your
01:17:39mom left
01:17:39behind.
01:17:40She got
01:17:41separated
01:17:41from her
01:17:42family in
01:17:42a dust
01:17:42storm.
01:17:43Her
01:17:43wish was
01:17:44to find
01:17:44them.
01:17:44Now
01:17:45I'm
01:17:45passing
01:17:46it
01:17:46on
01:17:46to
01:17:46you.
01:17:46Mom?
01:17:47I take
01:17:48my mom's
01:17:49belonging
01:17:49and beside
01:17:50me Grandma
01:17:51Ada suddenly
01:17:51freezes as
01:17:52if she's
01:17:53been
01:17:53electrocuted.
01:17:57Oh my
01:17:58God!
01:17:59Leonie!
01:18:00Your mother
01:18:01is my
01:18:01biological
01:18:02daughter who
01:18:02went missing
01:18:0330 years
01:18:04ago!
01:18:04I gave
01:18:05her this
01:18:05pocket watch!
01:18:06You are
01:18:07Margaret's
01:18:07child!
01:18:08Nobody saw
01:18:08this coming.
01:18:09My mom
01:18:10is actually
01:18:11aide Grandma
01:18:11Ada's
01:18:12daughter.
01:18:16I hug
01:18:17Grandma
01:18:18Ade tight.
01:18:19No,
01:18:19she's my
01:18:20real
01:18:20grandma.
01:18:21She's
01:18:21my
01:18:21actual
01:18:22family.
01:18:23Grandma
01:18:23Ada,
01:18:24you're
01:18:24my
01:18:25real
01:18:25grandma.
01:18:25Yes,
01:18:26my sweet
01:18:26girl.
01:18:27I'm
01:18:27your
01:18:28grandma.
01:18:29Forever.
01:18:29Thank
01:18:30God.
01:18:30We truly
01:18:31are family.
01:18:32Not only
01:18:33do I have
01:18:33my dad
01:18:34back,
01:18:34but Grandma
01:18:35Ada is
01:18:35my biological
01:18:36grandmother.
01:18:37I'm so
01:18:37lucky and
01:18:38so happy.
01:18:39Happy
01:18:39Thanksgiving's
01:18:40everyone.
01:18:40let's
01:18:41eat.
01:18:46The
01:18:46nightmare
01:18:47is
01:18:47over.
01:18:48Thanks
01:18:49to the
01:18:49oil field,
01:18:50everyone
01:18:51in the
01:18:51village can
01:18:52afford to
01:18:52eat and
01:18:53wear warm
01:18:53clothes.
01:18:55Dad
01:18:55plays with
01:18:56me every
01:18:57day.
01:18:58I feel
01:18:58like the
01:18:59happiest
01:18:59kid in
01:19:00the world.
01:19:02And my
01:19:03grandma
01:19:03Ada,
01:19:04she no
01:19:04longer needs
01:19:05her mean
01:19:06disguise.
01:19:07She is
01:19:08now the
01:19:09most generous
01:19:09old lady
01:19:10in the
01:19:10whole
01:19:11village.
01:19:11Take a
01:19:12break if
01:19:12you're
01:19:13tired.
01:19:16Grandma
01:19:17Ada!
01:19:20Hi!
01:19:21Grandma
01:19:22Ada!
01:19:24Oh my!
01:19:26My little
01:19:27Leona looks
01:19:28so pretty
01:19:28today!
01:19:31Leona needs
01:19:32to go to
01:19:32school in
01:19:33the city.
01:19:33I'm taking
01:19:34her there
01:19:34myself.
01:19:35Dad,
01:19:36will the
01:19:36city people
01:19:37bully me?
01:19:38Don't
01:19:38worry.
01:19:39Dad will
01:19:40protect you.
01:19:41I am so
01:19:42incredibly
01:19:42happy now.
01:19:43All the
01:19:44misfortunes
01:19:44of the
01:19:45past are
01:19:45gone.
01:19:46I feel
01:19:46so blessed
01:19:47because I
01:19:48finally have
01:19:48a home that
01:19:49will never
01:19:49fall apart.
01:19:50fall apart.
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