Fragrance of Revenge After divorce, ex-wife regrets everything
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00:00:00BOOM
00:00:30$1 Billion Deal has been known down from Miss Parker.
00:00:47I'm sure she will be rajah satisfied with it at the signing ceremony tonight.
00:00:58Yes. Well done. I guess that means I can turn in this old gardening uniform now.
00:01:09I'll call you back.
00:01:16Oh, Camilla! That was quite the entrance, but I hope I don't have to turn you down a second time.
00:01:22After all, your boss is my wife, and that's just simply unprofessional.
00:01:27Yeah, about that... You remember when you tried to humiliate me,
00:01:31accusing me of throwing myself at you.
00:01:35You did.
00:01:35Every dog has its day, and I suppose it's my turn to pay you back.
00:01:41My boss wants a divorce.
00:01:45A divorce? Where is she?
00:01:49She cannot afford to be here today. She's busy preparing for her annual fashion show,
00:01:54amongst many other much more important things than being here with you.
00:01:58Well, don't just stand there as if I have nothing to do.
00:02:01A minute of my time costs more than your meager monthly salary.
00:02:05If you could hurry up and sign this, then I'll leave you to your miserable life.
00:02:11Oops.
00:02:13Well, tell her received.
00:02:17But if she wants to divorce me, then she'll have to discuss it with me.
00:02:21She needs to do no such thing.
00:02:23You're just a lucky adopted orphan that married a rich woman.
00:02:28Yet you remain a sloppy gardener.
00:02:32And you can forget about trying to weasel your way into getting alimony.
00:02:40And if you do find it hard to manage, here.
00:02:44A Global Limited Visa Black Card.
00:02:53Hey, Edward.
00:03:03Who the hell do you think you are?
00:03:05How dare you rush into Cooper's Manor?
00:03:08Actually, I should be the one asking you that.
00:03:11Who are you and what are you doing in my grandfather's estate?
00:03:14Hmm, I see.
00:03:15You're the bastard child of the Coopers family?
00:03:18No wonder you carry the gene of brazenness.
00:03:21Good.
00:03:22At least you know who I am now.
00:03:24Edward, I remember how you liked to play in the dirt.
00:03:26I was told you were going to be working here.
00:03:30Hello, Mrs. Parker.
00:03:32Thanks.
00:03:33And you are?
00:03:35Edward?
00:03:36Adobly Edward?
00:03:38You don't remember me?
00:03:40Diana?
00:03:41Dangling Diana?
00:03:43Diana!
00:03:44Yes, you look so different now.
00:03:47I hope in a good way.
00:03:49Yes, yes, in a good way.
00:03:52God, how long has it been?
00:03:53Almost 15 years.
00:03:56Wow.
00:03:56Yeah.
00:03:57Do you have any respect, Edward?
00:04:01How dare you have an affair
00:04:03on your more successful, better than you, soon-to-be ex-wife?
00:04:07Elizabeth, please, about the divorce.
00:04:11Is it true?
00:04:12Mrs. Parker has been doing charity work,
00:04:14taking care of you all these years,
00:04:16yet you remain ungrateful.
00:04:18Her reputation and upper echelons
00:04:20cannot afford to be tarnished by a poor gardener,
00:04:23especially with the case being settled.
00:04:26Her ranks are about to join the billionaires club.
00:04:29Can you comprehend that?
00:04:30Is your name Elizabeth?
00:04:34Lizzie, lay it on me.
00:04:37What's going on?
00:04:39Edward, it's been three years.
00:04:41You've become so uninspired.
00:04:43It's over.
00:04:44I'm done.
00:04:45What did you just say?
00:04:46I said it's over.
00:04:48Okay?
00:04:49We're not good together anymore.
00:04:50Do you get that?
00:04:52Elizabeth, you're not fooling anybody.
00:04:54No, you're not fooling anyone either.
00:04:56Camilla's right.
00:04:57I mean, already looking at your other admirers.
00:04:59No.
00:05:00No, no, you have it all wrong.
00:05:02Diana's an old friend.
00:05:03I haven't seen her since we were kids.
00:05:05Yeah, right.
00:05:06Okay, Elizabeth, please just let me
00:05:10help celebrate your birthday tonight.
00:05:13My birthday?
00:05:13Please just let me help celebrate your birthday tonight.
00:05:18My birthday?
00:05:20I haven't had a birthday party in years.
00:05:22Tonight is about the business deal, okay?
00:05:24See, that's the difference between me and you.
00:05:27All you care about is nothing.
00:05:29I mean, you're so unmotivated.
00:05:31You weren't when I married you, but that's over now.
00:05:33You've changed.
00:05:34No, just...
00:05:36Okay, let me accompany you to the M&A signing tonight.
00:05:39And I'll be there.
00:05:42And afterwards, if you still insist on a divorce,
00:05:46then I'll gladly sign the papers.
00:05:51You just don't understand.
00:05:53Would it be possible for me to make the wrong choice?
00:05:56Maybe hardly merciful to him?
00:05:59You're the one who doesn't understand.
00:06:01Mr. Cooper, thank you for meeting me.
00:06:05The contracts are all there.
00:06:08You've been helping Mrs. Parker build her modeling business.
00:06:13You seem like a very straightforward man.
00:06:15Forgive me for asking, but why aren't you telling her?
00:06:19In time, she'll know.
00:06:21Meanwhile, your discretion is appreciated.
00:06:24Thank you for your understanding.
00:06:27Everything appears to be in order, Mr. Cooper.
00:06:37The merger and acquisition is all scheduled for a while for tonight.
00:06:41Everything is going as planned.
00:06:43She'll be very happy with this birthday gift you prepared.
00:06:46I heard that she's been busy day and night,
00:06:49working for three months on this project.
00:06:52The sign will be a dream come true for her.
00:06:57Are you excited, sir?
00:06:58Yes, absolutely.
00:07:02I'm so excited.
00:07:02I'm so excited.
00:07:03I'm so excited.
00:07:04I'm so excited.
00:07:04I'm so excited.
00:07:05I'm so excited.
00:07:05I'm so excited.
00:07:06Absolutely.
00:07:07Tonight, I'll finally be able to show her who I truly am.
00:07:19Thinking about getting Chanel, obviously.
00:07:21That's the unique hair-curling.
00:07:24Sure, yeah.
00:07:26Cheers.
00:07:34What are you doing here?
00:07:36We don't order our gardening services for night.
00:07:44You can wear all the fancy suits you want.
00:07:47Good.
00:07:47You'll always be a lowlife, just trying to fit in.
00:07:56Get out of my way.
00:07:57Do you know how important tonight is for her?
00:07:59Of course I know.
00:08:03So you come to spoil it.
00:08:06So you come to spoil it.
00:08:08Elizabeth.
00:08:09Edward, do you realize what tonight is?
00:08:11I'm here to celebrate your birthday.
00:08:13No, it's not about my birthday.
00:08:15It's the signing of the M&A case.
00:08:17Okay, it's very important to me.
00:08:19I understand someone like you may not get that.
00:08:24You mean a gardener like me?
00:08:27Here's the man willing to work as a gardener for three years
00:08:30just so he can get a discount on flowers for his wife.
00:08:34What a cuck.
00:08:36I think he heard me.
00:08:39I hope so.
00:08:40Well, let's not waste any more time.
00:08:42Don't let anyone in unless they have an invitation.
00:08:56Here's a little hint.
00:08:58He doesn't have one.
00:08:59Here.
00:09:04I didn't hear any motorcycles.
00:09:08You're welcome.
00:09:09He's with me.
00:09:29Edward, excuse me for a few minutes, okay?
00:09:41I'll catch up with you later.
00:09:47Welcome in, sir.
00:09:48Would you care to see a floor plan tonight?
00:09:49No need.
00:09:51I know exactly where I'll be tonight.
00:09:53You see, power is a little bit like real estate.
00:09:56The closer you are to the center,
00:09:58the more valuable you become.
00:10:01Enjoy your evening, sir.
00:10:07Oh, you just cannot take a hint.
00:10:15Oh, you just cannot take a hint.
00:10:18I see the security may need to be replaced.
00:10:22How'd you get a back door open?
00:10:25You finally decide to have some taste and wear a high fashion suit.
00:10:29Your wife is the new queen of the fashion empire after all,
00:10:32but that brooch just ruins it.
00:10:35Ugh, it is not a matter of whether you get in.
00:10:38It's just there's no place to sit.
00:10:41I know.
00:10:41I'll tell the waiter to get you a low stool for gardeners.
00:10:44If you don't like the way the table's set, just turn it over.
00:10:48Never mind your seating arrangement.
00:10:51I know I'll end up near the center of the table tonight.
00:10:55The prime spot.
00:10:57Edward, the journalists are arriving.
00:11:00Do not embarrass me.
00:11:02I'm afraid you're right.
00:11:03The journalists are arriving.
00:11:06And if they catch us bickering,
00:11:07I'm afraid it'll damage your public figure.
00:11:11So if you do want a divorce,
00:11:13I suggest we keep that to ourselves tonight.
00:11:17Seems like I underestimated you.
00:11:19Well, I realize you only want my money.
00:11:22So after tonight, I will send all of it over,
00:11:24and you need to leave and not come back.
00:11:27If that's truly what you think about me,
00:11:30then by the end of the night, we will be divorced.
00:11:35She's such a lost cause.
00:11:37I feel so bad for Mrs. Parker.
00:11:40I do hope she can find a better man after this divorce I'm hearing of.
00:11:44Mrs. Parker is never short on admirers.
00:11:47Not to mention her soon-to-be business partner, Stephen Cooper.
00:11:54Oh, the future successor of Kingdom Crew.
00:11:58Now, he's number one on the list of ideal husbands
00:12:01with a silver spoon in his mouth.
00:12:04I heard he went all the way to Eden
00:12:07and King's College, Cambridge, graduated early,
00:12:10went to Goldman Sachs, and worked his way all the way up to VP.
00:12:14There are 23 mansions in the city all listed under his name.
00:12:19He owns five private airports, more than a dozen wineries.
00:12:23And many of the collections at the State's Museum's exhibition
00:12:28borrowed from his family.
00:12:30Stephen Cooper was the most popular in high school.
00:12:33He is an Armani model, award-winning race car driver.
00:12:38He dated Miss World, models, pop stars, the likes.
00:12:42Any woman would be just lucky to have him.
00:13:12Thank you, Edward.
00:13:31You were always such a good boy.
00:13:35I want you to know that it has been my pleasure
00:13:37to watch you grow up into the young man that you are today.
00:13:41You're like a son to me, Edward.
00:13:42I know Lizzie can sometimes act like a small princess,
00:13:47and sometimes she doesn't see beyond the obvious.
00:13:51I hope that you will take care of her.
00:13:55Lift her in devices she will be taken advantage of.
00:13:58She will be exploited.
00:14:01Promise me you will take care of her.
00:14:05I will take care of Lizzie.
00:14:13Boss, why are you suddenly interested in garden?
00:14:27Do you know what's so special about the manor
00:14:29that we're negotiating for in the M&A case for Elizabeth?
00:14:35There's a garden there.
00:14:37I used to play in with Diana when I was a child.
00:14:40Oh, so all of this is for Ms. Cooper?
00:14:43No.
00:14:46That garden has been abandoned for many years,
00:14:49but it may hold some answers that I'm looking for.
00:14:54It was the last place my parents were
00:14:56before they died in that car accident.
00:14:59Perhaps pretending to be that place's gardener
00:15:03will allow me to find some answers about what really happened.
00:15:10I present the president of the kingdom group, Mr. Cooper, Sr.
00:15:26Stephen, run!
00:15:28I'll be back.
00:15:32You've been working out?
00:15:33Looking good.
00:15:35Hey, I've got it.
00:15:37She's so special because her granddaddy's rich.
00:15:40Probably hasn't worked a day in her life.
00:15:45So sorry to break away.
00:15:47Mr. Cooper.
00:15:49Hi.
00:15:50I'm sorry, you are?
00:15:52Elizabeth.
00:15:52We went to high school together.
00:15:54I was the lead cheerleader.
00:15:56You won the national championship.
00:15:57You won it three times.
00:16:00Well, I'm the president of the shine group
00:16:01and the model for the show tonight.
00:16:03So I'm looking forward to our signing.
00:16:06Yeah.
00:16:09Oh, I'll have to convene back.
00:16:13Um, excusez-moi, enchantƩ.
00:16:18Hey, can you go sit down?
00:16:36How'd that go?
00:16:39I don't know.
00:16:54This seat should be taken by the owner of the brooch.
00:17:00Mr. Edwin Parker.
00:17:04This brooch matches the color of the moon.
00:17:08But tonight, it also matches you, Diana.
00:17:11Diana?
00:17:35When we were kids, you saw my mother wearing this brooch.
00:17:39And then you turned to me and asked me for it.
00:17:43I told you you couldn't have it until the time was right.
00:17:47However, that time is now.
00:17:50Edward, thank you.
00:17:52Since Mr. Cooper Sr. has taken a liking to my brooch,
00:17:56I've decided to bestow it upon his youngest of kin,
00:18:00his goddaughter, Diana.
00:18:03As a token of good faith,
00:18:04may the negotiations produce favorable terms for both parties.
00:18:10And, Mr. Cooper, since Diana is now the owner of the brooch,
00:18:15shouldn't she have a seat at the table?
00:18:18Absolutely.
00:18:36Welcome to the big kids' table.
00:18:38Yeah.
00:18:56Tell her the deal is off.
00:19:01Mr. Cooper, would you like to dance?
00:19:06Would you?
00:19:09Sure.
00:19:13Big event.
00:19:14Like you're making the most of it.
00:19:15Oh, yeah.
00:19:16For sure, yeah.
00:19:17Yeah, this is great.
00:19:19Yeah, it's funny because my grandfather told me to let you know that the deal is off.
00:19:26What?
00:19:28What?
00:19:30I think you heard me.
00:19:32And on what grounds why?
00:19:34Mrs. Parker, I was going to give the opportunity to bow out of this gracefully.
00:19:40You should take that opportunity instead of embarrassing yourself in front of everyone.
00:19:43Excuse me?
00:19:45I don't understand.
00:19:46This must be some sort of mistake.
00:19:49I mean, is this the way you and your family conduct business?
00:19:51This is so unprofessional.
00:19:54I'm sorry.
00:19:55That was rude.
00:19:56I'm just saying I don't understand.
00:19:58Everything has been perfect up to this point.
00:20:00So.
00:20:04Um.
00:20:09Elizabeth, if I can help you sign a contract tonight, do you still want a divorce?
00:20:16Wait a minute.
00:20:17Is he behind this?
00:20:20Edward, what's going on?
00:20:21Trust me.
00:20:22Trust you?
00:20:23Why should I trust you?
00:20:25You don't have any other choice.
00:20:28If you say yes, everything will turn out fine and you won't regret it.
00:20:34Fine.
00:20:37As CEO of Pools Group, I would like to join forces with Mr. Cooper's new group,
00:20:44the Queens Group, to manage by Miss Diana,
00:20:48so we can sign a contract on more favorable terms for Miss Parker.
00:20:59Let everybody be witness to this historic moment.
00:21:04Um.
00:21:32You're welcome.
00:21:34Um.
00:21:40So did you and her plan this?
00:21:42Whom?
00:21:44Well, I mean, the secretary brought it over so soon.
00:21:46You must have been trying to blackmail me.
00:21:49Elizabeth, are you concerned about the contract or about Diana?
00:21:55Don't play tricks on me.
00:21:57You're just mad because I wanted a divorce.
00:21:59And now you're already throwing yourself at other women.
00:22:02Pathetic.
00:22:04Um.
00:22:05To Diana, may our businesses grow and flourish together.
00:22:13To Diana, may our business grow and flourish together.
00:22:17To Mr. Parker and Miss Cooper.
00:22:21To my daring sister.
00:22:23Good job, I guess.
00:22:28May the best win.
00:22:29Oh, Diana, you look gorgeous tonight.
00:22:32I think the last time I saw you was at the bike rally.
00:22:35You look way different from then.
00:22:37Brain and brawn.
00:22:40One of you has taken over the motto GP,
00:22:42and the other one has taken over the F1 Amateur League.
00:22:46I think they were doing this simply because of entertainment purposes.
00:22:59Hello, where are you?
00:23:00I'm waiting for you.
00:23:02I'm sorry, boss.
00:23:03I didn't think you'd be out so soon.
00:23:04Would you like me to come help?
00:23:07Leave him there.
00:23:11Shit.
00:23:23Oh, Edward.
00:23:25I'm afraid I don't think you meant to give this to me, did you?
00:23:36You always could read my mind.
00:23:38Can you read mine?
00:23:43Thank you for your help tonight.
00:23:47Sure, of course.
00:23:48I saw you and Mrs. Parker.
00:23:50Is everything okay?
00:23:51I don't want to talk about it.
00:23:55I'm sorry.
00:24:00Edward?
00:24:05You really shouldn't look at me like that.
00:24:07Like what?
00:24:08You know what I mean.
00:24:11Diana, after all these years,
00:24:15I've really only seen you as a sister in my heart.
00:24:20That's, uh, just a sister?
00:24:25But you just said that I've been in your heart after all these years.
00:24:29It's nice to know that I'm in there somewhere.
00:24:32Because you've always been in mine.
00:24:37You know, I miss when we were children.
00:24:39The old days.
00:24:40So nice, carefree.
00:24:42Remember when we were jumping on the trampoline in the yard?
00:24:45Yes.
00:24:46How you would always jump so high,
00:24:47and I had to catch you to save you from breaking your neck.
00:24:50Well, did you ever wonder why I jumped so high?
00:24:54Because you're a daredevil?
00:24:57Well, yes, but also I knew that if I fell,
00:25:01you'd be there to catch me.
00:25:07Well, I wouldn't call exactly what I did catching.
00:25:11More like you landing on me like I'm your stunt pad.
00:25:16I would always hide behind you.
00:25:18I would always hide how much it hurt, though.
00:25:29Now that I'm back, I'd love to pay my respects on Auntie Day's Memorial Day,
00:25:32if that's okay with you.
00:25:34Yes, I would like that very much.
00:25:38Thank you, buddy.
00:25:42Of course, you're welcome.
00:25:43That's what buddies are for.
00:25:48Wait, Diana.
00:25:50It's raining outside.
00:25:52Let me drive you home.
00:25:55Okay, thank you.
00:26:18Diana, you didn't get caught in the rain, did you?
00:26:23Oh, no, not at all.
00:26:25Don't worry, Grandfather.
00:26:28I'm just a little tired.
00:26:30I'm going to go upstairs.
00:26:31I'm going to sleep.
00:26:32Good night.
00:26:33Wait a second, wait a second.
00:26:36Do you care to share, or are you concerned about the generation gap?
00:26:41And I might be a little too old.
00:26:43Oh, of course not, Grandfather.
00:26:45How could you say that?
00:26:48So where is the gift you were given today?
00:26:53What gift?
00:26:55Oh, I think it's called a brooch.
00:26:56Have you put it away for safekeeping?
00:26:59Why are you so interested in it?
00:27:00Oh, I'm just checking.
00:27:04I do remember you looking at it for a while.
00:27:06Does it mean anything to you?
00:27:12You know, I think I hear my bed calling me.
00:27:15I'm going to turn in for the night.
00:27:18Oh, Grandfather, I can help you.
00:27:21Oh, sweetheart, I'm perfectly capable of finding my bedroom.
00:27:26Okay, good night.
00:27:27Good night, sweetheart.
00:27:30Boss, I heard that your wife has been running a fever since she returned last night.
00:27:48Get the car ready.
00:28:05Mr. Parker, how are you?
00:28:07Do you mind if I come in?
00:28:10Not at all, Mr. Cooper.
00:28:11I am flattered for a personal visit.
00:28:14I was impressed by your attendance at the signing dinner last night.
00:28:20Oh, I am just a student in your presence, Mr. Cooper.
00:28:24Student surpasses the master, inevitably.
00:28:29You know, the world is changing, and old relics like me, we can't keep up.
00:28:36Which is why I'm very happy that we're passing the business to young people.
00:28:42Uh, like you two.
00:28:46You two?
00:28:48Yes.
00:28:48You and Diana have been playmates since you were very young.
00:28:52And I will be relieved when you take charge of the business, uh, together in the future.
00:29:03But one thing I can't quite figure out about you young people.
00:29:08When I saw you pinning the brooch on Diana last night, uh, she was overjoyed.
00:29:16So why did she return it?
00:29:22Oh.
00:29:24Well, I'm sure it means something to you.
00:29:27Does it mean anything, anything special?
00:29:30No.
00:29:31No, actually, you can have it if that's what you came for.
00:29:35Oh no, no, that's fine.
00:29:37I, uh, I was just in the area and thought I'd stop in to, um, say hello.
00:29:42Have a good day.
00:29:51Do you think Edward suspects something?
00:29:54The more he talks, the more I think he's got this figured out.
00:29:59Sir, I think you're overthinking this.
00:30:02He was a young child when his parents died.
00:30:04And after that amount of time to look back and determine that it was us that tampered
00:30:11with the drinks at the garden party, people just assumed that his parents died because
00:30:15his dad had a heart attack when they were driving home that evening.
00:30:19What about his mother's brooch?
00:30:21What if he recognizes it?
00:30:22And if so, why didn't he acknowledge it?
00:30:25He must be thinking that we are connected to the death of his parents.
00:30:29Why else would he be lurking around?
00:30:35Oh, that's why he's been a gardener all these years.
00:30:42Well, play it.
00:30:43He had everyone fooled.
00:30:45He almost had me fooled.
00:30:49So that's why Mr. Parker has been secretly going back to the garden where we had the
00:30:53banquet.
00:30:54Do you think he's investigating his parents' death?
00:30:56Absolutely.
00:30:57It's all clear to me now.
00:30:58My only worry is that when he figures this out, he connects us.
00:31:29You know, I did notice at the signing dinner the other night that Mr. Parker had taken
00:31:35a likening to Diana.
00:31:37I noticed the same thing, too.
00:31:39You know, if she becomes family, that'll just make things that much easier.
00:31:47Mrs. Parker was terrible to him, and he was nice to her.
00:31:56He's soft.
00:31:59That's his weakness.
00:32:01I see.
00:32:04So, the closer he gets to Diana, even if he figures the truth out, he'll be too worried
00:32:13about her to come after us.
00:32:19Go get Diana.
00:32:20Right away, sir.
00:32:21You wanted to see me, Grandpa?
00:32:23Yes.
00:32:25How are things going with Mr. Parker?
00:32:27What kind of things?
00:32:29The project or the relationship?
00:32:31Oh, you know, I remember when you were kids.
00:32:34Edward would always get into trouble, and you always covered him.
00:32:40I don't remember much about him.
00:32:42I mean, he was a good kid.
00:32:44He was a good kid.
00:32:45He was a good kid.
00:32:46He was a good kid.
00:32:47He was a good kid.
00:32:48He was a good kid.
00:32:49He was a good kid.
00:32:50I don't remember much about that time.
00:32:52Oh, come on.
00:32:53Your memory's at least as good as mine, and tell me what I wouldn't like to know about.
00:32:59I don't know what you're talking about.
00:33:01Your memory is so much better than mine.
00:33:03Oh, now, flattery's not going to work this time.
00:33:13Look, I worry about you.
00:33:15Um, my hope is that you can find a husband to take care of you someday.
00:33:23Is something wrong?
00:33:28Is something wrong?
00:33:30Miss Diana, I regret to inform you that the doctor sent word that his tumor's growing rapidly.
00:33:37What?
00:33:39Is that true?
00:33:41When were you going to tell me?
00:33:43He didn't want to worry you.
00:33:44He didn't want to worry you.
00:33:47Well, I'm worried.
00:33:48And what is this talk about a husband taking care of me?
00:33:52And a grandchild, too.
00:33:53I'm serious.
00:33:55You need to tell me these sort of things.
00:33:57What?
00:33:59My dear, I'm sorry I didn't tell you about the tumor.
00:34:04What did the doctor say?
00:34:05He said that getting it, worrying about it would only get worse.
00:34:10Let's talk about you and your future.
00:34:14So, do you really think that Edward would make a good husband for me?
00:34:17He would take care of me?
00:34:19I will always respect your choices, but you have to respect my judgment.
00:34:24Of course, Grandpa.
00:34:27I'll find you a good grandson-in-law who will make you proud and you'll be happy with.
00:34:33Okay, now it's getting late and you have to go to the company.
00:34:36But remember, given the choice between work and life, you've never heard a paycheck say,
00:34:44I love you.
00:34:46Of course, Grandpa.
00:34:58Now you know what you have to do.
00:34:59Yes, I do.
00:35:07Spread the word and let it be known that Mr. Parker is going to be your new grandson-in-law.
00:35:12Hi, yes, I need you to take me to Mr. Parker's company.
00:35:39Oh, here you are, so sick.
00:35:43Yet Mr. Parker doesn't come to visit.
00:35:46I do wonder who he's staying with.
00:35:47Even if he's angry or getting a divorce, he should at least have the decency to pay a visit.
00:35:53Or do his job as your business partner.
00:35:54Can you stop talking about him?
00:35:56I'm fine.
00:35:57I don't need him right now.
00:35:58I just need to focus on the company.
00:36:02What are you doing?
00:36:03No need to just sit here.
00:36:04I'm going to go to Mr. Parker's company.
00:36:06What are you doing?
00:36:07No need to just sit here.
00:36:09Go get the information like I asked.
00:36:11But you're still having a high fever.
00:36:14Get back to work.
00:36:26Did you find something?
00:36:29Do you remember our meeting with the Sloot Company?
00:36:34No, I don't think so.
00:36:36So strange.
00:36:37I can't remember either.
00:36:38But whenever we were in crisis, they would always send us money, but in a secretive way.
00:36:44I don't know.
00:36:47Get the car prepared.
00:36:49Where are we going?
00:36:50We have to find this Mr. X.
00:37:00Why are you here?
00:37:04And why are you...
00:37:05Never mind.
00:37:06I need to see the president.
00:37:07Oh, ladies, sure.
00:37:09Do you have an appointment?
00:37:10You don't know who the president of the Yishan Group is?
00:37:13You think she needs an appointment?
00:37:15Is that a joke?
00:37:16I am the president's special assistant.
00:37:19I don't know why you're here, but if you need an appointment, I'd be happy to assist you.
00:37:24But...
00:37:24Actually, do you know where the ladies room is at?
00:37:26Miss Diana, didn't you just come here a day ago?
00:37:29Ladies, please, this way.
00:37:35So, currently working here as an assistant?
00:37:38Did Miss Cooper get you this?
00:37:40What else do I not know about?
00:37:42I met the president at the cocktail event last night, and this is my first day working with him.
00:37:49That explains why you were so arrogant last night.
00:37:51You're nothing but a foot soldier underneath a bigger boss.
00:37:55Seems I underestimated you.
00:37:59Are you okay?
00:38:00Mm-hmm.
00:38:00I'm good.
00:38:01Are you sick?
00:38:02I'm not sick.
00:38:02I'm not sick.
00:38:04Are you sick?
00:38:05Do you have a fever?
00:38:06Good.
00:38:06Don't pretend like you care.
00:38:11I can assist you with any discussion you wish to have with my boss.
00:38:15You are far below the level.
00:38:21Look at Mr. X.
00:38:22A stranger is still so caring about my company, while you can't help me at all.
00:38:27When you find out that I'm your Mr. X, we'll see how you'll end up.
00:38:32After I get acquainted with Mr. X, I'll make sure he fires you.
00:38:36I'll let you be complacent for now, but when the time comes, you won't even have time to cry.
00:38:43I'm sorry, but it looks like my boss is swamped with meetings today.
00:38:47You'll have to come back another time.
00:38:51Can you stop with the runaround games?
00:38:53We know you've had a chip on your shoulder since she announced the divorce.
00:38:56Don't forget, just yesterday, you were nothing but an irrelevant card.
00:39:01Not available?
00:39:03Well, I spoke with the receptionist, and they said he was in and available.
00:39:06Yes, yes, he is in the building today.
00:39:08However, his schedule is just very full.
00:39:11Well, when is his last meeting?
00:39:14Um, around midnight.
00:39:19How about this?
00:39:20I'll take a message, and then I'll arrange a meeting for you.
00:39:23Can you briefly describe the reason for your visit today?
00:39:26Can you use your ears and listen to what she's saying?
00:39:29You're not someone that can discuss business with us.
00:39:32Who knows if you'd try to misinterpret what we say, or tell your boss at all.
00:39:38Do you really think I'm that type of person, Camilla?
00:39:41Was that not obvious?
00:39:42Well, I think I'll sit and wait.
00:39:54I'll let him know you're here.
00:39:56While we're waiting, can you fetch the files?
00:40:07Bring me a salmon salad and some fever medicine to my office, ASAP.
00:40:26Food's not eaten.
00:40:28Medicine's not taken.
00:40:30How do you-
00:40:30How can I what?
00:40:34How do you expect to be a trustworthy business partner if
00:40:38you don't even care about your health?
00:40:40So you're here to talk about my business now?
00:40:44I'm all ears.
00:40:48Although you won't tell me why you're here, I think I have a guess.
00:40:53Is it because of all the bankrolling due to E. Shine Company during its crises?
00:40:58Am I wrong?
00:41:03So I am right.
00:41:04You're not all that smart.
00:41:06Have you been talking to Camilla?
00:41:07No.
00:41:09No, she hates my guts.
00:41:11And two, I'm in charge of all the bookkeeping here.
00:41:15So I know about that and a whole lot more.
00:41:18A whole lot more.
00:41:21Elizabeth, if you were nicer to me, I would have been happy
00:41:25to tell you everything I know about the bank transfers.
00:41:29Okay, well, let's start over.
00:41:32I'll play nice and you can fill me in on what's going on.
00:41:35First things first.
00:41:37Eat the food, I'll tell you a little bit.
00:41:40Then if you take the medicine, I'll tell you everything you need to know.
00:41:44Camilla, I asked you to pick up the files.
00:41:46What's taking so long?
00:41:47Hi, Mrs. Parker.
00:41:48I apologize.
00:41:49Do you remember the project that we didn't make last time?
00:41:51Well, we just got the bid.
00:41:53What?
00:41:55Wait, the project that we didn't make last time?
00:41:57We just got the bid?
00:42:01Boss, you decided to make E. Shine Group win the bid?
00:42:04Yes.
00:42:05Yes, otherwise she won't leave.
00:42:07Now get on it.
00:42:07Okay, I'm on it.
00:42:09She won't leave, now get on it.
00:42:14What?
00:42:14That's amazing.
00:42:15I'm on my way.
00:42:20Did you change your mind about staying?
00:42:22You don't know anything.
00:42:23You're just trying to waste my time, okay?
00:42:25Excuse me.
00:42:26Wait.
00:42:30Take the food and the medicine.
00:42:33Yes.
00:42:57Elizabeth?
00:42:58Elizabeth, stay with me.
00:43:00We're almost there.
00:43:02Be strong.
00:43:05Elizabeth?
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00:44:05But don't worry, the doctor said there's no major damage.
00:44:09You'll see her later, she'll explain everything.
00:44:16Lucky lady.
00:44:17Your rich, handsome boyfriend came in every day with a new batch.
00:44:23Rich boyfriend?
00:44:25Don't be shy.
00:44:26It's nice to see men like him being romantic.
00:44:30A new batch of flowers, checking on you, being so sweet.
00:44:35No, he's just a gardener. He probably hand-picked them himself.
00:44:39A gardener? Hmm.
00:44:41Well, if you don't want him, I'll take him.
00:44:44You have at it.
00:44:47He didn't come in today.
00:44:54Oh, Mrs. Parker, you're awake!
00:44:57The president is very worried about you and told us to choose the most beautiful white roses.
00:45:02We hoped that you would wake up surrounded by the most fragrant flowers.
00:45:06President?
00:45:07Yes, the president of Sloop Group daily picks the flowers for you.
00:45:13Oh, thank you.
00:45:16How quaint. White rose flowers are the best.
00:45:20My mother used to always say they mean, I am good enough.
00:45:28I'm good enough.
00:45:33I'm good enough.
00:45:39Okay, we've got to get to Sloop Group.
00:45:42You need rest.
00:45:44I'm fine. We have unfinished business. Let's go.
00:45:54So, we have seen a 40% increase since last quarter, and that does translate into your holiday bonuses this year.
00:46:01We have 400,000...
00:46:05Stand up. Stand up. Stand up right now. Stand up right now.
00:46:08Evening, ladies. How can I help you?
00:46:11I need to see the president right now.
00:46:12That means that...
00:46:13Edward? What?
00:46:17Elizabeth! You're out of the hospital! It is so good to see you!
00:46:21I missed you so much.
00:46:22Oh, please.
00:46:23What did the nurse tell you?
00:46:24Stop pretending like you care about her!
00:46:27I... I was there every day. I would have seen you.
00:46:31What?
00:46:32Don't think I forgot about our divorce.
00:46:35Elizabeth...
00:46:36Look, I'm really busy today. Is your boss here, or does he have meetings?
00:46:40Did you forget about our agreement?
00:46:43What agreement?
00:46:44At the signing dinner, you...
00:46:45You agreed that if I helped you get a contract, you would reconsider the divorce. Are you...
00:46:50Are you breaking that agreement?
00:46:52Okay, well, Ms. Cooper is a part of that agreement, too.
00:46:54And to be honest, I don't think you're trying to be helpful. I think you're just trying to use me because I'm close to them.
00:47:00I have it figured out, Edward. Okay?
00:47:02That's why he was kissing up to you all night.
00:47:04For the introduction of his... godson or whatever?
00:47:07When did you hear that?
00:47:09How sad. Trying to make a career out of marrying into wealthy families.
00:47:13Well, maybe we should give Ms. Cooper the project. It could be a little wedding gift.
00:47:17The big project? You've been working on it for three months.
00:47:21It's okay. It's good. We're on to bigger and better things.
00:47:25Elizabeth, you're going to trade everything you've worked so hard for for your career?
00:47:31You didn't even meet Mr. X, this mystery man. You're acting like you're in love with him.
00:47:37Don't you dare.
00:47:38That's what you're trading, Elizabeth. Business for some unknown love.
00:47:42Don't you dare try to talk to me about love.
00:47:44What? Was it love when you left me out in the rain and went home with Diana?
00:47:48Or was it love when you didn't come see me at the hospital?
00:47:52I'm done. Camilla, let's go.
00:47:54You didn't want to meet with the slew president?
00:47:56Not like this.
00:47:59Look at what you did!
00:48:05I am going to go into my office and spend some time alone.
00:48:09Move all my meetings till tomorrow and guard the door.
00:48:19I don't want to be disturbed right now.
00:48:21Not even by me?
00:48:25Diana, sorry I didn't expect you.
00:48:29What are you doing here?
00:48:33Edward, what's on your mind?
00:48:37You know, when we were younger, I would always sing you this song when you were upset.
00:48:43And no matter if you'd fallen over or lost a toy, it would make you laugh within ten seconds.
00:48:49Would you like me to sing it to you again?
00:48:52We're not kids anymore.
00:48:56But when I'd make you laugh, you'd give me a big hug.
00:49:00Do you want to give me one now?
00:49:02Diana, you're a good woman, but I just don't want you to misread the things that are between us.
00:49:12Is it so difficult for you to see me as more than your buddy?
00:49:15I'm sorry.
00:49:17I just have a lot on my mind right now.
00:49:19Like Elizabeth.
00:49:25What's so funny?
00:49:28It's just my grandfather. He's been the closest one to me since my parents passed.
00:49:35And he always thought that you and I would end up together.
00:49:38Maybe because both of our parents passed away.
00:49:41Do not bring up my parents.
00:49:43I'm sorry. I didn't mean to bring that up.
00:49:48How is he?
00:49:50His tumor is increasing rapidly, and I think he's going to die.
00:49:57I just feel so bad because I didn't take care of him as much as I should have, and...
00:50:04He's right. Family is the most important thing.
00:50:07Diana, you let bad people manipulate you into doing what they want.
00:50:13Your grandfather knows nothing about family.
00:50:16He knows nothing about what it feels like to grow up without the people you love most.
00:50:25I'm sorry. I just had a huge...
00:50:29I'm sorry. I just had a huge...
00:50:32I'm sorry. I just had a huge...
00:50:35I'm sorry. I just had a huge fight with Elizabeth.
00:50:38I didn't mean to take it out on you when you don't know what's going on.
00:50:46I actually saw it all.
00:50:50I'm so sorry that she misunderstood our relationship.
00:50:55It really is my fault. I should be apologizing.
00:50:59You've been having a hard time.
00:51:01Diana, sometimes it feels like you're the only one who understands me.
00:51:07Edward, if you say so.
00:51:12I know how you feel about her. I won't make things difficult on you.
00:51:17But you said that my grandfather didn't know about family. What did you mean by that?
00:51:21Nothing. Nothing. I was frustrated. I'm sorry.
00:51:28Well, it seems like you want to be left alone, so I guess I'll leave.
00:51:40And if you want to make it up to me, you know, like, for lunch, it'll be your treat.
00:51:47Yeah, you got it.
00:51:49Hello?
00:51:54Oh, there's no need to be nervous. Diana went to visit Edward at the office.
00:52:01I've spoken to the driver. The driver is going to call me.
00:52:05We'll have plenty of time to move upstairs, and we can pretend to be sick.
00:52:11Of course, sir.
00:52:15You're looking very well, Grandfather.
00:52:18I spoke to the doctors, and they said there's no tumor.
00:52:22Miss Diana, your grandfather's had a bit of good health recently.
00:52:27Save it. How can you lie to me like this?
00:52:30Miss, it can be explained.
00:52:33I was speaking to my grandfather.
00:52:35Diana, he's an elder. Have some respect.
00:52:38Why the charade?
00:52:40And don't you understand that he does this for the sake of your happiness?
00:52:44For the sake of my happiness?
00:52:47Yes, of course.
00:52:50And how is this for me, huh?
00:52:55He just wants you to know that he's not going to be here for a long time.
00:53:01He just wants you to live your life, and have a happy family like you didn't have because of the loss of your parents.
00:53:08Oh, so you guilt me into pushing myself on Edward.
00:53:13Are we just two little sad orphans that you feel the need to manipulate?
00:53:20Are we just that desperate?
00:53:23Stop with the lies. You guys can stop pretending.
00:53:26Edward told me everything about his family.
00:53:30Mr. Parker misunderstood.
00:53:33Please, don't listen to anything that he told you.
00:53:38Our intentions were just to make his parents feel a little uncomfortable and stay at the manor longer.
00:53:45This would have given your granddad more time to persuade his parents to let him go.
00:53:52I got nervous, and I gave the wrong dose.
00:53:59I didn't know it was going to cause his dad to have a heart attack.
00:54:02What?
00:54:03Your grandfather had nothing to do with this.
00:54:06If you want to blame someone, it's not your fault.
00:54:12It's not your fault.
00:54:14It's not your fault.
00:54:16It's not your fault.
00:54:18If you want to blame someone, blame me.
00:54:24Welcome to the house.
00:54:49Thank you for inviting us, Mr. Cooper.
00:54:54You're welcome.
00:55:19That brooch, it belonged to Edward's mother.
00:55:22I recognize it all now.
00:55:27No.
00:55:29No.
00:55:32This can't be true.
00:55:34Diana.
00:55:35I understand it all now.
00:55:38I couldn't let you go before.
00:55:43You insisted on sending me abroad for school.
00:55:49I reminded you of Edward, so you wanted to keep your distance.
00:55:59Now I'm back, and you're kind to me.
00:56:03But it was because you wanted me to help you get Edward off your back,
00:56:09so he wouldn't learn the truth and come after you.
00:56:13Diana.
00:56:14No more lies.
00:56:35Diana.
00:56:37Diana.
00:56:39Diana, I've just wanted to say that I'm-
00:56:41Edward, listen to me.
00:56:42Your father, he didn't mean to kill your parents.
00:56:46It was an accident.
00:56:48His butler, he gave him an extra dose of some sort of drug that somehow gave him a heart attack.
00:56:56And that's what really killed them.
00:57:00They're murderers.
00:57:02I'm so sorry.
00:57:03I didn't know that you were thinking about this the whole time.
00:57:07What did you just say?
00:57:09Wait.
00:57:12Why are you here?
00:57:14Diana, I came here to apologize to you for how I treated you earlier,
00:57:19but now I know that my suspicions about what happened to my parents are correct, so thank you, Diana.
00:57:24Edward, wait, wait, wait.
00:57:25Listen to me.
00:57:26Listen to me.
00:57:27Let's just talk about this, okay?
00:57:29I didn't know that you didn't know about this.
00:57:31I'm sorry.
00:57:33You don't want to make this mistake right now.
00:57:35It would ruin your life.
00:57:38He's just an old, crazy, evil man.
00:57:42I'm sorry.
00:57:44Please.
00:57:46He would win if you let him, if you hurt him like this.
00:57:49Just think about it.
00:57:50You can hurt him in any other way.
00:57:54I'm sorry.
00:58:06The brooch I found had my mother's hair all tangled in it, and I was thinking,
00:58:11no, no, no, my mother never, never lets her hair get tangled in the brooch.
00:58:17It must have fallen off during the straw.
00:58:20So she could have died in the car accident.
00:58:24She could have died in the car accident.
00:58:26It must have been connected to the last place that they were, the garden, on your grandfather's turf.
00:58:35That's why I found the brooch with my mother's hair all...
00:58:40Diana, thank you for confirming my suspicions that I couldn't believe before you're an angel.
00:58:47Why are you here?
00:58:52Why are you here?
00:58:56Mrs. Parker, I suggest you seriously consider my proposal.
00:59:01When I see how you get your reputation...
00:59:04I'm flattered.
00:59:06Edward, that boy pretended to be a gardener for three whole years.
00:59:12Fooled everybody.
00:59:15That is a committed rival. Now, even Achilles had a weakness.
00:59:22Are you threatening me?
00:59:24How is that a threat? I give you a choice.
00:59:27Either I report you for illegal trading or we cooperate.
00:59:34No, we both know that deal was legal.
00:59:37I don't need strong evidence to destroy your reputation.
00:59:42Think about the unfavorable publicity for Eshine.
00:59:46And is your board willing to be patient that long?
00:59:51Even if it takes you a year and a half to prove your innocence.
00:59:55Well, I'll talk to Edward. Whether he'll listen to me or not, I can't guarantee that.
01:00:00Well, good luck then. Have good luck.
01:00:13Sir...
01:00:15How can you be so sure that she can get through to Edward?
01:00:19I watched him the night of the banquet and...
01:00:23She was very hard on him and yet he helped her.
01:00:28She is his Achilles heel.
01:00:35I heard about your parents.
01:00:37I'm so sorry.
01:00:39So, you know the whole story.
01:00:42What exactly did that old man tell you?
01:00:45I don't have a choice.
01:00:47Okay, if I don't do what they say, they're going to report me for illegal money laundering.
01:00:53Cooper, you old man! Get out here and face me!
01:00:58Come on, you... you coward!
01:01:02Isn't this easier? Facing me instead?
01:01:06Isn't this easier? Facing me instead of going through the people I love?
01:01:11What are you talking about?
01:01:13You only know one page of the whole book, old man.
01:01:18The money transfer you're talking about.
01:01:21It's under the name Sloop Group, isn't it?
01:01:25You know that too?
01:01:27Edward, you cannot get your boss involved into this.
01:01:30Elizabeth, it's... it's fine!
01:01:33There is no need to make this so complicated if you just let the past go.
01:01:41I don't have to report your wife.
01:01:43Otherwise, she, her company, is likely to go bankrupt and she may spend the rest of her days in jail.
01:01:54Don't play tricks on us.
01:01:56Okay, I will be falsely accused before you get your boss involved into this.
01:02:02SIREN
01:02:09Agent Adams, thanks for coming so soon.
01:02:12The culprit in your money laundering scheme is right here in front of you.
01:02:17Mrs. Parker, we're going to need you to come with us.
01:02:20We have some questions for you about your business cash flow.
01:02:23I'm not saying anything until I have a lawyer present.
01:02:26Wait.
01:02:29The person you're really looking for is me.
01:02:33No.
01:02:34I am the founder and CEO of Sloop Group.
01:02:40Elizabeth had nothing to do with the money transfers.
01:02:49Agent Adams.
01:02:57Dad.
01:03:02Grandfather, how could you?
01:03:09Good job, gentlemen.
01:03:11That old fox took bait.
01:03:14She did.